‘’Healthcare providers are aware of the long-term cost benefits of cloud solutions; what they are looking for now are reliable technology partners who can address their concerns over data privacy and security. ‘’ –Pharmatimes, October 2013
Select your dream technology partner this 4th Electronic Health records!
With our Open Sharing session on EHR technology, YOU get the chance to voice your thoughts out or hear from our speakers and attendees their experiences with various vendors and learn from their challenges faced and select the RIGHT EHR technology which suits your needs!
In addition, don’t miss our brand new sessions on EHR’s data privacy & security & its data protection laws!
Introducing our panel of expert speakers!
Jovita Aragona, Information Technology Officer III, Department of Health, Philippines
Johan A. Hutauruk, IT Director, Jakarta Eye Centre, Indonesia
Md. Khadzir b Sheikh Haji Ahmad, Deputy Director, Health Informatic Centre, Ministry of Health, Malaysia
Suresh Poonudurai, CEO, Malaysian Healthcare, Malaysia
Stephen Chu, Chief Clinical Informatician & Terminologist, NEHTA, Australia
Robert P. Jalleh, Chairman, Alpha Specialist Centre, Malaysia
Marc Hsu, Director, Medical Informatics Centre, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Taiwan
Bryan Tan, Partner, Pinsent Mason Mpillay, Singapore
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4TH ANNUAL
Advancing Patient Centred EHRs in Asia
Featuring Experts from Government & Healthcare:
Department of Health,
Philippines
Ministry of Health
and Welfare,
Taiwan
Ministry of Health,
Malaysia
Malaysia Healthcare
Max Healthcare,
India
National E-Health
Transition Authority
(NEHTA), Australia
Bangkok Healthcare,
Thailand
Hamamatsu University
Hospital, Japan
Siloam Hospitals Jambi,
Indonesia
Zulekha Hospital,
UAE
Top Reasons to Attend
Understand the business case for investing in EHRs
Hear leading EHR initiatives & opportunities in Asia
Learn effective change management strategies for
patient/physician adoption
Determine the meaningful use of EHR data for
improved patient care
Select the right EHR technology & platform for your
business
Participate in networking opportunities to establish
business partnerships
Pre-Conference Workshop:
17 June 2014 • 9am – 5pm
Successful Change & Performance
Management for EHR Adoption
Post-Conference Workshop:
20 June 2014 • 9am – 5pm
The Business Case for EHRs:
Ensuring Returns on Your Investment
GRAND COPTHORNE
WATERFRONT HOTEL,
SINGAPORE
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Ministry of Defence
(MINDEF), Singapore
Media Partners:
Healthcare
2. 0800 Registration Opens & Morning Coffee
0850 Welcome from IBC Asia & Speed Networking
0900 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
Suresh Ponnudurai, CEO, Malaysia Healthcare, Malaysia
LEADING EHR INITIATIVES & OPPORTUNITIES
IN THE ASIAN REGION
0910 Hong Kong’s Public-Private Interface Electronic Health
Record (PPI – EHR) Developments
• Hong Kong’s healthcare transformation to allow integrated,
real-time patient based information sharing among clinics,
private and public hospitals
• Challenges faced when setting up the EHR sharing platform
• Protecting data privacy and system security with an EHR-
specific legislation
• Future steps in Hong Kong’s EHR development plan
Winnie Tang, Co-founder & Board Member, eHealth
Consortium, Hong Kong
0950 Japan’s Challenges with Integrating EHRs with Health
Insurance Systems
• The interoperability difficulties in linking health records
with insurance
• Coping with funding challenges
• Getting small hospitals and clinics to adopt
• Future initiatives to further the adoption and
implementation of EHR
Michio Kimura, Professor , Medicine and Medical Informatics,
Director ,Medical Informatics Department, Hamamatsu
University Hospital, President, Japan Association of Medical
Informatics (JAMI), Chairman, HL7 Japan, Japan
1030 Morning Refreshment & Networking Break
1100 Taiwan’s Experience in Implementing a National EHR and
EMR Exchange System
• Introduction to the framework of Taiwan’s National EHR
model and EMR exchange system model
• Tackling interoperability challenges during implementation
• Overcoming the lack of patient information transparency
• Lessons learnt and future initiatives
Marc Hsu, Director, Medical Informatics Centre, Ministry of
Health and Welfare, Taiwan
1140 Driving Consumer Adoption of Personal Health Records
(PHR) & Personal Health Management (PHM)
• Dealing with IT literacy barriers for senior consumers
• Improving health literacy among consumers
• Encouraging the adoption of PHRs to develop health
information exchange
• Comparison of consumer profiles from developed and
developing countries and driving adoption in developing
countries
Niranjan Kumar, CIO, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, India
1220 Networking Lunch
VIP 1: Nipit Piravej, CEO, Bangkok Healthcare, Thailand
VIP 2: Niranjan Kumar, CIO, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, India
VIP 3: Marc Hsu, Director, Medical Informatics Centre,
Ministry of Health and Welfare, Taiwan
If you would like to be seated on a table with the above guests
in an exclusive lunch setting, please register your interest
with weifang.sim@ibcasia.com.sg. Limited seats available!
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18 June 2014 | Wednesday
CONFERENCE DAY ONE
CHANGE MANAGEMENT & ADOPTION OF EHRs
1400 Driving Physician Adoption of EHR Technology
• How to get doctors and other healthcare professionals to
engage in EHR development
• What are the key barriers preventing physician adoption
of EHR systems?
• Examining what governments can do to improve adoption
in private practices
Zakirul Karim, COO, Ispahani Islamia Eye Institute and
Hospitals, Bangladesh
1440 Effective Communication & Stakeholder Engagement for
EHR Adoption
• Facilitating knowledge sharing between providers and IT
personnel
• Impact on patient-provider relationship
• Overcoming the communication barriers for a smooth EHR
implementation
KishnanPakkal, Director,Operations, ZulekhaHospital, Dubai,
UAE
1520 Afternoon Refreshment & Networking Break
PARTNERSHIPS & COLLABORATION FOR
IMPLEMENTING EHRs
1550 Standards, Regulations & Infrastructure for the
Development of EHR in Southeast Asia
• What is being done to promote EHR in SEA?
• Status update of EHR implementation
• Challenges faced and how these can be tackled
• What initiatives are put in place to further the uptake of
EHRs?
• Opportunities in Asia
Moderator:
Nipit Piravej, CEO, Bangkok Healthcare, Thailand
Panelists:
Jovita Aragona, Information Technology Officer III,
Department of Health, Philippines
Johan A. Hutauruk, ITDirector, Jakarta Eye Centre, Indonesia
Md. Khadzir b Sheikh Haji Ahmad, Deputy Director, Health
Informatic Centre, Ministry of Health, Malaysia
1650 Chairperson’s Closing Remarks &
End of Conference Day One
PANELDISCUSSION
“Hospital-based EMR market to increase at a
compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.5%
through 2016”
~ Companies and Markets, August 2013
“Asia-Pacific health cloud market to grow 22.3%
a year” ~ PharmaTimes, October 2013
3. 0900 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
Suresh Ponnudurai, CEO, Malaysia Healthcare, Malaysia
THE BUSINESS CASE FOR EHRs
0910 Evaluating the Business Case for Investing in EHR
Technology
• Understanding the costs vs value of an EHR system to
different stakeholders (government, regulators, insurers,
healthcare professions, consumers)
• What are the benefits of EHR?
• How do you quantify the return on investment for
stakeholders?
• Implementing a successful EHR business model
Suresh Ponnudurai, CEO, Malaysia Healthcare, Malaysia
PATIENT CENTRED EHRs
0950 Achieving Meaningful Use of EHRs
• Application of EHR for patient benefit
• Structure of a meaningful EHR
• Optimizing EHR application in healthcare delivery set up
Joy Chakraborty, Chief Operation Officer, P. D.,
Hinduja Hospital, India
1030 Morning Refreshment & Networking Break
1100 Evaluating EHR Usability & Areas of Improvement
• What constitutes a user-friendly EHR system
• Using EHRs to improve clinical quality, safety and efficiency
• Areas of improvement in future EHRs
Zheng Jye Ling, Medical Informatics Analyst, National
University Health Systems (NUHS), Medical Informatician,
Ministry of Defence (MINDEF), Singapore
EHR STANDARDS & APPLICATIONS
1140 Blending Standards andWorkflow to Achieve Sustainable
EHR Adoption
• Relationships between standards, interoperability and
analytics
• Common challenges in the development, adoption and
implementation of EHR solutions
• Design methodology to incorporate clinical workflow,
terminologies and common datasets in EHR models
Adam Chee, Chief Advocate Officer, Binary Healthcare,
Singapore
1220 Networking Lunch
1400 Principles of Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) in EHRs
Hugh Leislie, CEO, Ocean Informatics, Australia
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44THTH ANNUANNUALAL
19 June 2014 | Thursday
CONFERENCE DAY TWO
LEADING EHR TECHNOLOGIES & SOLUTIONS
1440 EHR Technology, Interoperability & Experiences
• Criteria for selecting the right EHR technology
• Assessing the right partner
• Sharing of experiences with various partners during
EMR/EHR implementation
Panelists
Jovita Aragona, Information Technology Officer III,
Department of Health, Philippines
Pradeep Saha, SeniorVicePresident,IT, Max Healthcare, India
Nipit Piravej, CEO, Bangkok Healthcare, Thailand
If you have leading EHR technology and solutions and would
like to showcase your innovation in front of the healthcare
industry stakeholders, please contact
annna.lee@ibcasia.com.sg
1540 Afternoon Refreshment & Networking Break
ENSURING PRIVACY & SECURITY
1610 Enhancing Privacy & Security
• Challenges faced and how they were overcome
• What is the next step?
• Privacy and security goals to be achieved
Pradeep Saha, Senior Vice President, IT, Max Healthcare, India
1650 Singapore’s Data Protection Policies & the Implications
for Singapore’s EHR Implementation
• Development of data protection laws in Singapore
• Guidelines to ensure data integrity, accuracy and security
• Ensuring compliance during EHR data sharing
• Impact of data protection laws on EHR implementation
Bryan Tan, Partner, Pinsent Masons Mpillay, Singapore
1720 Chairperson’s Closing Remarks &
End of the 4th Electronic Health Records Conference
OPENDISCUSSION
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44THTH ANNUANNUALAL
WORKSHOPS
Evelyn’s experience and expertise covers many facets of health
informatics especially standards development, health terminology
and electronic health records including knowledge management and
ontology. Evelyn is known nationally and internationally as a
distinguished Australian health informatician who has made major
contributions to the discipline since 1984 with several current honorary
positions, many speaking invitations and publications. Her work is
guided by her vision for a sustainable national health system via the
adoption of e-Health technologies.
Pre-Conference Workshop: 17 June 2014 • 9am – 5pm
Successful Change & Performance Management for EHR Adoption
Implementing EHR is not as simple as just introducing a new
technology. Change can be difficult yet critical and having a
good change management plan can determine the success or
failure of your EHR transitions. In this workshop, attendees will
understand the many crucial aspects of managing change, to
formulate strategies in integrating EHRs into daily practice.
Topics to be discussed include:
Approaches to EHR change management
Strategies in building a structured EHR implementation
plan
Understand the reasons why people resist change
Getting people to embrace the changes
Increasing EHR returns with good change management
About Your Workshop Leader:
Dr Alexander Varghese
Chief Operating Officer & Executive Consultant,
Siloam Hospitals Jambi, Indonesia
Post-Conference Workshop: 20 June 2014 • 9am – 5pm
The Business Case for EHRs: Ensuring Returns on Your Investment
About Your Workshop Leader:EHRs have been gaining recognition for strategically and
systematically reducing medical errors and thus improving the
quality of patient care. However, implementing the EHR requires
significant amount of capital and the high costs are one of the
major barriers in the adoption of EHRs.This workshop provides
participants with the key criteria for developing an effective
business case for investing in EHRs, to manage risk and deliver
true value for the organization.
Topics to be discussed include:
Developing an effective business plan for EHR adoption
Crucial factors when putting together a business case
Analysis of the business case
Minimizing costs & risks in EHR implementation
Maximizing the returns on investment
Ensuring a successful EHR system implementation
Prof. Evelyn Hovenga
CEO, Director & Trainer,
ehealth Education, Australia
Dr Alexander Varghese is a Healthcare professional with over 12+
years of wide-ranging experience in managing Hospital Operations,
Projects, Hospital Planning and Commissioning, Strategic Planning,
Hospital Quality Systems Management. He completed his Masters in
Health Services Management from Apollo Institute of Hospital
Management and began his management career in Apollo Hospital
Ahmedabad. Currently, Chief Operating Officer & Executive Consultant
– Siloam Hospitals – Jambi, Indonesia which is the largest private
healthcare provider in Indonesia with currently 14 hospital units
functioning and 7 hospitals currently under construction. Siloam
Hospital, Jambi is a 120 bed hospital in the province of Jambi and is
housed with all the latest medical equipment’s a technology which
includes an MRI, CT scan, state of the art Laboratory, 3 operating
rooms, 10 bed ICU and all latest facilities. The Siloam Hospital Jambi
provides to the people of the province Jambi world class services in
Neurology and Neurosurgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics,
Urology amongst other specialties. He is experienced, in assessing
healthcare organizations in India, UAE, Seychelles, Indonesia, Oman
and Tanzania for their compliance to good hospital management
practices and international accreditation standards
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business case for
investing in EHR?
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adoption &
implementation
difficulties?
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standards?
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leading EHR
models &
initiatives?
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maximize the
returns for your
EHR investment?
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meaningful use of
your EHR?
If you answered yesto these questions, then this
conference is for you! Come join us this 17th – 20th June
2014 for the 4th Electronic Health Records Conference
in Asia.
This conference is the meeting place for healthcare
operations and IT professionals, senior executives and
decision makers in healthcare from both private and public
hospitals/clinics, healthcare groups, health research
institutes and government agencies to come together to
discuss Asia’s growth and progress in the implementation
of EHR and also the various challenges faced across the
region.
For sponsorship enquiries,
please contact Ann Na Lee at
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Email: annna.lee@ibcasia.com.sg
BY SECTORS
■ Private & Public Hospitals 40%
■ Government 20%
■ Health Research Institutes/
Academia 5%
■ Medical Technologies 10%
■ Software Solutions 10%
■ Consultants 15%
Sponsorship & Exhibition Opportunities Available!!
• Showcase your latest EHR/EMR technology solutions
• Meet & network with senior decision makers in Asia
• Position your brand as the market leader in Asia and stand out from the competition
• Generate new business contacts and strengthen existing accounts
Sponsorship & Exhibition Opportunities Available!!
What Makes this Event Unique?
It is the ONLY EHR focused event in Asia
10+ EHR project highlights
New sessions on
• Personal Health Management
• Change Management
• Maximizing your EHR Returns On Investment (ROI)
Exclusive networking opportunities – Join our VIP lunch
tables and meet experts in an exclusive lunch setting!!
Who You Will Meet
BY COUNTRY
■ Singapore 40%
■ Malaysia 20%
■ Indonesia 15%
■ Rest of South East Asia 10%
■ Japan / Korea 3%
■ USA / Europe 2%
■ Australia / New Zealand 5%
■ China / Hong Kong 5%
4TH ANNUAL
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