School of Computing Contents External activities and nonresearch funding Current research Use of digitized medical records Standardized instruments and outcome variables Funding applications in progress ID: 807582
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Philip Scott
Senior Lecturer
School of Computing
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External activities and non-research funding
Current
researchUse of digitized medical recordsStandardized instruments and outcome variables Funding applications in progressClinical handoversUK-India collaborationParticipation in MRC bidPhD and KTP supervisionSIHI 2013
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Slide3External activities and non-research £
Chair, HL7 UK
Co-chair, HL7 International Council
Vice-chair, UK Faculty of Health InformaticsRepresent BCS Health on new Professional Records Standards Body for health and social careVice-chair of BCS Health interoperability groupMember of EC eHealth Stakeholder Group£33k for website development Slide 3 of 9
Slide4Use of digitized medical records
Evaluate impact on operational services
Measuring outpatient consultation time and time spent searching for information
Two NHS Trusts funded data collectionPre-post and pre-post with control groupData collected, analysis in progress Slide 4 of 9
Slide5Instruments and outcome variables
Systematic review nearing completion
International steering group
Confirmed health informatics has very few validated instruments and outcome variablesJustifies other research projects to develop a more rigorous evidence base and methodological toolkit for health informatics Slide 5 of 9
Slide6Clinical handovers
Numerous improvement projects but no standard way to assess effectiveness
Literature review published in 2012
Three NHS Trusts signed up to participateFunding application rejected by NIHR and Health FoundationDiscussed with ESRC and US Agency for Healthcare Reseach and Quality, possible international bid“To solve a problem make it bigger” Slide 6 of 9
Slide7UK-India collaborative bid
Funding call from Indian Government and British Council
Identified lead Indian academic plus advisory group of other interested parties
Requirement for matched funding – each partner provides funded PhD/MD studentship (fees only)Co-supervision, exchange visits, conferences and open access publicationsSubmission deadline 31 May Slide 7 of 9
Slide8Participation in MRC bid
Led by SW AHSN
Goal is to implement CDA GTRs for UK labs
Benefits to requesting clinicians, labs and researchFeeds pseudonymised aggregated database and semantic warehouse (IBM Research)Supports personalised medicine (data feedback loop to specific case knowledge)EoI submitted to MRC HICF Slide 8 of 9
Slide9PhD and KTP supervision
PhD topics
Haythem
Nakkas: CSFs for HIT in LMICsFaiz Aldughmani: Teleradiology for Saudi ArabiaFunded studentship (fees only) to be advertisedKTPEligio Becerra, Lane TelecommunicationsInteroperable healthcare solutions Slide 9 of 9
Slide10SIHI 2013
From ‘Big Data’ to Collective Wisdom?
Can information transparency help to change the culture of the NHS and social care?
Sponsored by ICT KTNConfirmed speakers:Prof Jonathan Kay, CCIO, NHS EnglandDr Justin Whatling, Chair, BCS HealthDr David Clifton, University of OxfordSpecial staff rate: only £50!www.port.ac.uk/sihi Slide 10
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