[Update: registration is now open.]
Save this date for the MLA Distance Education Webcast, Understanding the Electronic Health Record Maze and Health Sciences Librarians’ Roles:
Wednesday, March 24, 2010, 1:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m.
The goal of this program is to clarify the terminology surrounding the emerging electronic health information environment and to illustrate how and why health sciences librarians can and should become engaged with the efforts to achieve the national 2014 goal of instituting an electronic health record for each person in the United States.
Program Objectives
- To remove the ambiguity and confusion revolving around the electronic health environment. Technology, management, and the exchange of health information will be discussed.
- To illustrate the emerging electronic health information environment by profiling working electronic medical records (EMRs), electronic health records (EHRs), and personal health records (PHRs).
- To highlight the recent involvement health sciences librarians have had with EMRs, EHRs, and PHRs
Potential issues to be addressed include:
Part I: Introduction to the Electronic Health Record (EHR) Concept
- Terminology, history, and acronyms
- Electronic health record vs. personal health records
Part II: A Hands-on Look at EHR Systems
- What systems are being used?
- Who are the major players?
- What does an EHR system look like?
- What is HL7?
- EHR standards
- Where are things headed?
- Question & answer session
Part III: The Role of Health Sciences Librarians
- What are the different strategies for getting involved?
- Pitfalls to look out for
- What knowledge base should librarians be focusing on?
- Other stakeholders and how to work with them
- Question & answer session
- Final comments from the speakers
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