SNOMED CT Implementation Showcase 2013

Sheraton Hotel, Crystal City, Virginia (Washington DC metro area)

Full Progam

THURSDAY - 10th October 2013

09:00

Opening Plenary

(Welcome and Update from IHTSDO)

09:30

Plenary: Keynote

Doug Fridsma MD, PhD

Chief Science Officer and Director of the Office of Science and Technology in the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology

10:15

Break

(Exhibition Area)

Presentation Track A

(Ballroom C)

Presentation Track B

(CRYSTAL 5 & 6)

Presentation Track C

(CRYSTAL 2)

Tutorial Track D

(CRYSTAL 3)

Tutorial Track E

(CRYSTAL 4)

National Adoption

Problem Lists and Primary Care

Terminology Servers

Coping with Concept Inactivation

Introduction to SNOMED CT

10:45

SNOMED CT Adoption Strategy for Canada

(Don Sweete)

The CORE Problem List Subset of SNOMED CT

(Kin Wah Fung)

Experiences Using and Deploying a SNOMED CT-aware Terminology Server

(Michael Lawley)

Coping with Concept Inactivation in SNOMED CT

(Jeremy Rogers)

Introduction to SNOMED CT

(Penni Hernandez)

11:15

Terminology Implementation in Australia

(Kate Ebrill and Matt Cordell)

Implementation of the IHTSDO/Wonca Family/General Practice RefSet and ICPC-2 map in primary medical care

(Nick Booth, A/Prof Graeme Miller and Dr Julie O’Halloran)

VOC, a large multilingual integrated terminology server built around SNOMED CT

(Yves Levesque)

11:45

Introduction to SNOMED CT Implementations across Canada

(Shari Dworkin)

Towards Demonstrating the Meaningful Use of SNOMED CT in Primary Care

(Dennis Lee and Ronald Cornet)

BLUSNO Tool for SNOMED CT Visualization and QA Support

(Christopher Ochs)

12:15

Lunch

(Exhibition Area)

Meaningful Use

Subsets and Reference Sets

Mapping to SNOMED CT

EHR Usability, Integrity and Analytics

SNOMED CT and CTS2

13:30

Criteria and metrics for assessing the quality of SNOMED CT value sets in clinical quality measures

(Olivier Bodenreider)

Maintenance of Terminology Subsets by Healthcare Professionals

(Elze de Groot)

Our experience developing a mapset editor for mapping local terminologies with SNOMED CT

(Javier Fernández)

Improving Electronic Health Record Usability, Ensuring Data Integrity and Impacting Analytics with SNOMED CT

(Amy Sheide)

SNOMED CT and Common Terminology Services 2

(Harold Solbrig)

14:00

Implementing SNOMED CT Clinical Extensions to Provide Decision Support and Comply with Meaningful Use: an Epic Case Study

(James Campbell)

Improving RefSet content through specification: 3 case studies

(Donna Truran)

HACVT to SNOMED CT mapping project

(Edward Tam)

14:30

Integrating SNOMED CT with other Meaningful Use vocabulary standards and billing terminologies using the Unified Medical Language System

(Tomasz Adamusiak)

Lessons Learned from the Development & Use of Intensional Value Sets

(Susan Matney and Beverly Knight)

Interface Terminology to Facilitate the Problem List Using SNOMED CT and other Terminology Standards

(Kshitij Saxena)

15:00

Break

(Exhibition Area)

Clinical Use

Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

Terminology Development Tools

SNOMED CT Basics, Training and Assessment

Request Submission Process

15:30

Implementation of SNOMED CT in Hospital Italiano of Buenos Aires, a practical approach with clinical focus

(Maria Laura Gambarte, Santiago Wassermann and Alejando Lopez Orsornio)

LOINC and SNOMED CT

(Daniel Vreeman)

US Department of Veteran Affairs: IHTSDO Workbench - Activities and Accomplishments

(Keith E Campbell and Catherine Hoang)

SNOMED CT Basics for Clinical Staff Awareness Training and Assessment

(Rita Scichilone)

Request Submission Process

(Ian Green)

16:00

A Case Study on the Adoption of SNOMED CT within University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay in the UK

(Nilesh Jain, Steve Fairclough and Dr Colin Brown)

The Australian Pathology Units and Terminology Standards and Guidelines

(Michael Osborne)

Lightweight Expression of Granular Objects Content Modeling Using the SNOMED CT Observables Model

(Keith E Campbell and John Carter)

16:30

SNOMED CT in the EHR – Present and Future

(Christopher Alban)

Information Model Requirements for Post-Coordinated SNOMED CT Expressions for Microscopic Examination of Histologic Tissue Slides and Support Structured Surgical Pathology Reports

(W Scott Campbell and James R Campbell)

Getting Groovy with SNOMED CT – Solving practical problems with scripting in Snow Owl

(Balázs Bánfai and Brandon Ulrich )

17:00

Showcase Reception (5pm to 7pm)

(Exhibition Area)

19:00

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FRIDAY - 11th October 2013

09:00

Plenary

(Introduction from IHTSDO)

09:15

Plenary: James Read Memorial Lecture

Christopher G Chute MD, DrPH

Professor of Biomedical Informatics, Mayo Clinic; Chair TC 215 Health Informatics, ISO; and ICD Revision Steering Group Chair, WHO

10:15

Break

(Exhibition Area)

Presentation Track A

(Ballroom C)

Presentation Track B

(CRYSTAL 5 & 6)

Presentation Track C

(CRYSTAL 2)

Tutorial Track D

(CRYSTAL 3)

Tutorial Track E

(CRYSTAL 4)

Clinical Specialty Use

Information Models and Terminology Binding

Content Development

Meaningful Clinical Records with SNOMED CT

IHTSDO Terminology Open Tooling Framework

10:45

The Ability of SNOMED CT to Capture Perinatal Process Concepts

(Catherine Ivory)

Clinical Information Modeling Initiative (CIMI)

(Harold Solbrig)

SNOMED CT Content Development – A Country Perspective

(Shari Dworkin)

A Practical Approach to Meaningful Clinical Records with SNOMED CT

(Dennis Lee and Ronald Cornet)

Introduction to IHTSDO Terminology Open Tooling Framework

(Rory Davidson)

11:15

Implementing structured nursing documentation based on SNOMED CT in a Region in Denmark

(Annika Sonne Hansen)

Proposal for Terminology Binding Syntax

(Rahil Qamar Siddiqui and Charlie McCay)

Singapore Drug Dictionary – Integrating national drug extensions with SNOMED CT

(Orsolya Bali and Balázs Bánfai)

11:45

A safer and simpler prescribing process facilitated by SNOMED CT

(Linda Ahlqvist and Karin Ahlzén)

Pre-configured Post-coordination: an Approach for Implementing SNOMED CT in an EPR System

(Nilesh Jain and David Robinson)

Supporting the implementation of SNOMED CT for Vaccines in Canada

(Beverly Knight)

12:15

Lunch in the Exhibition Area

(Exhibition Area)

Prescribing

Diagnostic Imaging

Innovation and Research

Introduction to Snow Owl

SNOMED CT Search and Data Entry

13:30

Use of SNOMED CT to improve patient safety in drug prescription

(Arturo Romero Gutiérrez, )

Clinical Imaging SNOMED CT codes for Radiology Information Systems and national dataset in UK

(Yongsheng Gao, Ian Arrowsmith and Maria Braithwaite)

Using SNOMED CT in Building a Database for Comparative Effectiveness Research

(Ram Gouripeddi and Ryan Butcher)

Introduction to Snow Owl – a tool for SNOMED CT

(Sonja Ulrich and Orsolya Bali)

SNOMED CT Search and Data Entry

(Jeremy Rogers, Anne Randorff Højen, Fadi El-Turk and Ed Cheetham)

14:00

Prescribing Decision Support using SNOMED CT

(Nilesh Jain and Keith Farrar)

Canadian experience supporting the implementation of SNOMED CT for Diagnostic Imaging Procedures

(Sue Schneider)

SNOMED in Big Data and Analytics: Where we are and Where we are going

(Brian Levy)

14:30

Role of SNOMED CT in Public Health Surveillance

(Mihai Georgescu)

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Using SNOMED CT Concept Definitions for Natural Language Processing

(April Russell, Hua Cheng, James Chan, Thomas Polzin and Gilan Saadawi)

15:00

Break

15:30

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