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Dependability in Healthcare Informatics

Programme

March 22nd
09:15 Keynote address
Performers, publishers, polyphony and the Pope: what can medicine learn from the music business?
Professor John Fox
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10.00 Team Work & Telecare
Chair: Professor Christian Heath
Communication in Primary Health Care Teams
Carletta, J., University of Edinburgh
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Responsibility in GP Repeat Prescribing
R Wilson, R. Sugden and N. Jones,
Sowerby Centre for Healthcare Informatics, Newcastle University
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11.15 Team Work & Telecare
Chair: Professor Christian Heath
E-medicine and techniques of regulation
S. Adams, Department of Health Care Policy and Management,
Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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Linking Telecare and Informatics by using a need led paradigm
Sharon Levy, University of Abertay, Dundee
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Remote Sites and Proximate Images: Some observations on
video-mediated genetic consultations

J. Murtagh, University of Surrey
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14.00 The Electronic Medical Record
Chair: Stuart Anderson
Towards security in multi-agency clinical information services
S. Aljareh and N. Rossiter, Computing Science, Newcastle University
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Electronic record dependability in patient management through a negative feedback loop: The resolution of major data quality issues in using linked datasets for patient care
D. Boyle and A. Morris, University of Dundee
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Analysing complex health care networks
M. Faber, iBMG, Erasmus University Rotterdam
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16.00 Presentation on the PRODIGY system


March 23rd

09.45 Change Management

Chair: Professor Robin Williams
Social issues can impede the provision of even innocuous
medical information

A. Adams and A. Blandford, Middlesex University
Abstract
A case study exploring the development of dependability in health care systems through the creation of strong stakeholder ownership
J. Peryer, formerly Director of Development, Leicestershire and Rutland Healthcare NHS Trust and S. Smith, The Salamander Organization

11.15 Design Processes
Chair: Professor Liam Bannon
Designing safe smart home systems for vulnerable people
G. Dewsbury, B. Taylor and M. Edge; The Robert Gordon University
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A Combined Social Science and Cognitive Science Approach
to Studying the Implementation of Hospital Information Systems

C. Gurr and G. Hardstone, University of Edinburgh
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User evaluation of a data collection module for a knowledge-based
computer system to support safety critical clinical work

M. Harris, P. Jagodzinski and K. Greene, University of Plymouth
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14.00 Lessons for Design
Chair: Professor Liam Bannon
A Review of Healthcare Systems Failures
J. Mackie and I. Sommerville, Lancaster University
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Dependable PEMS - on Capturing User Requirements and
Learning from Accidents

F. Koornneef, Delft University of Technology &
U. Voges, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe
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Achieving a Balance of Visibility for Dependable Intensive Care Equipment
R. Randell and C. Johnson, University of Glasgow, David Wright, Intensive Care Unit, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh
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