Theme: Transforming future health care through application of knowledge in Information technology

Healthcare Informatics 2016

Healthcare Informatics 2016

ConferenceSeries Ltd is overwhelmed and delighted to announce the inception of the novel event “3rd International Conference on Health Informatics & Technology”. The most awaited event would be staged during June 29-30, 2016, at New Orleans, USA. With the theme upholding “Transforming future health care through application of knowledge in Information technology”, the event is assured to bring forth transparent and significant changes in the Health care sector.

Track 1:   Healthcare Informatics

It is a multidisciplinary field that uses Health Information Technology (HIT) to improve health care via any combination of higher quality, higher efficiency (spurring lower cost and thus greater availability), and new opportunities. The disciplines involved include information science, computer science, social science, behavioral science, management science, and others. It deals with the resources, devices, and methods required optimizing the acquisition, storage, retrieval, and use of information in health and biomedicine. Health and Biomedical Informatics tools include amongst others computers, clinical guidelines, formal medical terminologies, and information and communication systems.

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International Conference on Health and Hospital Management, December 8-9, Dubai, UAE, World Congress on Healthcare Technologies, September 26-28, London, UK, International Conference on Natural and Alternative Medicine, September 5-7, Beijing, China, 3rd International Conference on Health Informatics and Technology, USA, June 29-30, New Orleans, USA, Global Summit on Healthcare, November 17-19, Dubai, UAE, International Conference on Traditional Medicine, September 14-16, Netherlands, International Conference on Epidemiology and Public Health, October 03-05, London, UK,10th Digital Information Management Conference, October 21-23, 2015 South Korea; Big Data Conference, Oct 29 – 1, 2015, USA;  Australasian Telehealth Society Global Telehealth Conference 2016 (GT2016), 31 October to 4 November 2016,  Auckland, New Zealand, Belgian Medical Informatics Association pHealth 2016 international conference, 29-31 May, 2016, Crete, Greece, Canada's Health Informatics Association e-Health Conference 2016 - June 5 - 8, 2016, Vancouver, BC; The Australian Health Informatics Education Council, Victoria, Australia; The American Health Information Management Association, Illinois, United States

Track 2: Clinical Informatics

Clinical Informatics is concerned with the use of information in health care by and clinicians. Clinicians collaborate with other health care and information technology professionals to develop health informatics tools which promote patient care that is safe, efficient, effective, timely, patient-centered, and equitable. Clinical informaticians transform health care by analyzing, designing, implementing, and evaluating information and communication systems that enhance individual and population health outcomes, improve patient care, and strengthen the clinician-patient relationship. Clinical informaticians use their knowledge of patient care combined with their understanding of informatics concepts, methods, and health informatics.

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International Conference on Health Informatics and Technology, USA, June 29-30, New Orleans, USA, Global Meeting on Healthcare, November 17-19, Dubai, UAE, Epidemiology Conference, October 03-05, London, UK, International Conference on Natural and Alternative Medicine, September 5-7, Beijing, China, Information and Communication Technologies for Ageing Well and e-Health Conference, April 21 – 22 Rome Italy; Big Data Visual Analytics Conference, 22-25 September 2015 Hobart, Australia; Health Information Management Systems Society Conference (HiMSS) 2016, Feb 29 – Mar 4 Las Vegas Nevada;  16th Behavioral Health Information Management Conference, April 27 - 28, 2016 California USA, Canada's Health Informatics Association e-Health Conference 2016 - June 5 - 8, 2016, Vancouver, BC; Australasian Telehealth Society Global Telehealth Conference 2016 (GT2016), 31 October to 4 November 2016,  Auckland, New Zealand; American Society of Health Informatics Managers, North Carolina, USA; The American Medical Informatics Association, Maryland, USA; The Australasian College of Health Informatics, Victoria, Australia

Track 3: Nursing Informatics

Nursing Informatics (NI) is the specialty that integrates nursing science with multiple information management and analytical sciences to identify, define, manage, and communicate data, information, knowledge, and wisdom in nursing practice. NI supports nurses, consumers, patients, the interprofessional healthcare team, and other stakeholders in their decision-making in all roles and settings to achieve desired outcomes. This support is accomplished through the use of information structures, information processes, and information technology.

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Global Meetings on Healthcare, November 17-19, Dubai, UAE, Epidemiology Conference, October 03-05, London, UK, International Conference on Natural and Alternative Medicine, September 5-7, Beijing, China, International Conference on Health Informatics, June 29-30, New Orleans, USA, Global Summit on Healthcare, November 17-19, Dubai, UAE, International Conference on Traditional Medicine, September 14-16, Netherlands; Information Technology - New Generations  Conference (ITNG), April 11-13, 2016 USA; 10th Digital Information Management Conference, October 21-23, 2015 South Korea; Big Data Conference, Oct 29 – 1, 2015, USA;  Australasian Telehealth Society Global Telehealth Conference 2016 (GT2016), 31 October to 4 November 2016,  Auckland, New Zealand, Belgian Medical Informatics Association pHealth 2016 international conference, 29-31 May, 2016, Crete, Greece, Canada's Health Informatics Association e-Health Conference 2016 - June 5 - 8, 2016, Vancouver, BC; American Telemedicine Association, Washington, USA; Association for Veterinary Informatics, Kansas City, USA

Track 4: Public Health Informatics

It deals with the resources, devices and methods required to optimize the acquisition, storage, retrieval and use of information in health and biomedicine. Advances in healthcare technology include not only computers but also clinical guidelines, formal medical terminologies, and information and communication systems. It is applied to the areas of nursing, clinical care, dentistry, pharmacy, public health and biomedical informatics research. Public health informatics has been defined as the systematic application of information and computer science and technology to public health practice, research and learning. Public health organizations are faced with the challenge of collecting and analyzing data related to the health of a population, and managing this data to maximize efficiency and efficacy. The Certificate in Public Health Informatics is designed to develop experts in the systematic application of information technology to public health practice, research and learning.

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International Conference on Precision Medicine November 03-05, 2016, USA; Global Summit on Healthcare November 09-11, 2015, UAE; 2nd Global Summit on Telemedicine and eHealth October 31 - November 2, 2016, Turkey; 2nd International Conference on Medical Physics and Biophysics November 3-5, 2016,  Turkey;  International Conference on General Medicine and Dental Practice Nov 7-9, 2016, 2016 , Turkey; Information and Communication Technologies for Ageing Well and e-Health Conference, April 21 – 22 Rome Italy; Big Data Visual Analytics Conference, 22-25 September 2015 Hobart, Australia; Health Information Management Systems Society Conference 2016, Feb 29 – Mar 4 Las Vegas Nevada;  16th Behavioral Health Information Management Conference, April 27 - 28, 2016 California USA, Canada's Health Informatics Association e-Health Conference 2016 - June 5 - 8, 2016, Vancouver, BC Australasian Telehealth Society Global Telehealth Conference 2016 (GT2016), 31 October to 4 November 2016,  Auckland, New Zealand; Belgian Medical Informatics Association, Brussels, Belgium; Canadian Health Information Management Association, Ontario, Canada

Track 5: Translational Bioinformatics

Translational Bioinformatics (TBI) is an emerging field in the study of health informatics, focused on the convergence of molecular bioinformatics, biostatistics, statistical genetics, and clinical informatics. Its focus is on applying informatics methodology to the increasing amount of biomedical and genomic data to formulate knowledge and medical tools, which can be utilized by scientists, clinicians, and patients. Furthermore, it involves applying biomedical research to improve human health through the use of computer-based information system. TBI employs data mining and analyzing biomedical informatics in order to generate clinical knowledge for application. Clinical knowledge includes finding similarities in patient populations, interpreting biological information to suggest therapy treatments and predict health outcomes.

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International Conference on Health and Hospital Management, December 8-9, Dubai, UAE, World Congress on Healthcare Technologies, September 26-28, London, UK, International Conference on Natural and Alternative Medicine, September 5-7, Beijing, China, 3rd International Conference on Health Informatics and Technology, USA, June 29-30, New Orleans, USA, Global Summit on Healthcare, November 17-19, Dubai, UAE, International Conference on Traditional Medicine, September 14-16, Netherlands, International Conference on Epidemiology and Public Health, October 03-05, London, UK, 10th Digital Information Management Conference, October 21-23, 2015 South Korea; Big Data Conference, Oct 29 – 1, 2015, USA; Australasian Telehealth Society Global Telehealth Conference 2016 (GT2016), 31 October to 4 November 2016, Auckland, New Zealand, Belgian Medical Informatics Association pHealth 2016 international conference, 29-31 May, 2016, Crete, Greece, Canada's Health Informatics Association e-Health Conference 2016 - June 5 - 8, 2016, Vancouver, BC; Canadian Nursing Informatics Association, Ontario, Canada; European Federation for Medical Informatics, Copenhagen, Europe

Track 6: Health Informatics and Big Data

Big data offers enormous potential for improving healthcare delivery, many of the existing claims concerning big data in healthcare are based on anecdotal reports and theoretical vision papers, rather than scientific evidence based on empirical research. Big data have learned through the various paradigms of health information technology (HIT) implementations. Though the role of HIT in reengineering the health system has been well discussed and the benefits to improved processes and patient safety have been demonstrated, there is still much room for HIT outcomes-based research to demonstrate its value. Health Information Exchange and technology has also brought with it issues such as human computer interaction, technology-induced errors (e-iatrogenesis) and workaround issues, which have the potential to grow as innovations continue to be introduced into healthcare at rapid rates.

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International Conference on Precision Medicine November 03-05, 2016, USA; Global Summit and Expo on Healthcare November 09-11, 2015, UAE; 2nd Global Summit on Telemedicine and eHealth October 31 - November 2, 2016, Turkey; 2nd International Conference on Medical Physics and Biophysics November 3-5, 2016,  Turkey;  International Conference on General Medicine and Dental Practice Nov 7-9, 2016, 2016 , Turkey; Information and Communication Technologies for Ageing Well and e-Health Conference, April 21 – 22 Rome Italy; Big Data Visual Analytics Conference, 22-25 September 2015 Hobart, Australia; Health Information Management Systems Society Conference (HiMSS) 2016, Feb 29 – Mar 4 Las Vegas Nevada;  16th Behavioral Health Information Management Conference, April 27 - 28, 2016 California USA, Canadian Health Information Management Association e-Health 2016 Conference, June 05 – 08,  2016; Australasian Telehealth Society Global Telehealth Conference 2016 (GT2016), 31 October to 4 November 2016, Auckland, New Zealand; Health Information Management Association of Australia, New South Wales, Australia; Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, Chicago, USA

Track 7:  Health Informatics Management

The Health Information Management (HIM) is the practice of obtaining, examining and preserving digital and traditional medical information vital to providing standard patient care. With the general computerization of health and medical records, paper-based records are being substituted with Electronic Health Records i.e. EHRs. The devices of health informatics and information technology are being increasingly utilized to initiate efficiency in information management practices in the health care sectors. Both hospital information systems i.e. "HIM" and health human resources information systems i.e. "HRHIS" are common applications of Health information management.

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Health Informatics Conference, June 29-30, New Orleans, USA, Global Meeting on Healthcare, November 17-19, Dubai, UAE, Epidemiology Conference, October 03-05, London, UK, Global Summit on Healthcare Technologies, September 26-28, London, UK, International Conference on Natural and Alternative Medicine, September 5-7, Beijing, China; Information and Communication Technologies for Ageing Well and e-Health Conference, April 21 – 22 Rome Italy; Big Data Visual Analytics Conference, 22-25 September 2015 Hobart, Australia; Health Information Management Systems Society Conference (HiMSS) 2016, Feb 29 – Mar 4 Las Vegas Nevada;  16th Behavioral Health Information Management Conference, April 27 - 28, 2016 California USA, Canadian Health Information Management Association e-Health 2016 Conference, June 05 – 08,  2016; Australasian Telehealth Society Global Telehealth Conference 2016 (GT2016), 31 October to 4 November 2016,  Auckland, New Zealand; Health Informatics Society of Australia, Victoria, Australia; Healthcare Informatics Society of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland

Track 8: Health Informatics Engineering

Health Systems Engineering (HSE) targets the delivery of healthcare over the entire patient care cycle, which includes screening, vaccination, preventive medicine, diagnosis, treatment, medications, monitoring and checkups. Model-based decision tools create engineered innovations in clinical operations, individual treatment choice and supporting supply chains to advance safe, high-quality, consistent and accessible healthcare while avoiding unnecessary costs. HSE focuses on the design of engineered processes to combine resources and support clinical decision making to assure its effective implementation over the entire course of a patient’s care.

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Global Meetings on Healthcare, November 17-19, Dubai, UAE, Epidemiology Conference, October 03-05, London, UK, Global Summit on Healthcare Technologies, September 26-28, London, UK, International Conference on Natural and Alternative Medicine, September 5-7, Beijing, China, International Conference on Health Informatics, June 29-30, New Orleans, USA, Global Summit on Healthcare, November 17-19, Dubai, UAE, International Conference on Traditional Medicine, September 14-16, Netherlands; Information Technology - New Generations  Conference (ITNG), April 11-13, 2016 USA; 10th Digital Information Management Conference, October 21-23, 2015 South Korea; Big Data Conference, Oct 29 – 1, 2015, USA;  Australasian Telehealth Society Global Telehealth Conference 2016 (GT2016), 31 October to 4 November 2016,  Auckland, New Zealand, Belgian Medical Informatics Association pHealth 2016 international conference, 29-31 May, 2016, Crete, Greece, Canada's Health Informatics Association e-Health Conference 2016 - June 5 - 8, 2016, Vancouver, BC; Health Informatics New Zealand, Auckland, New Zealand; Health Level Seven International, Minnesota, United States

Track 9: Patient Health Informatics and Care

Patient engagement has always been a good thing to strive for in health care practices. Today, however, patient engagement is an essential strategy for achieving what the Institute for Healthcare Improvement calls the “triple aim” of health care: improving the experience of care, improving the health of populations, and reducing per capita costs of health care. Specifically, patient engagement can help health care practices.

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Track 10: Health Informatics Ethics

Health informatics ethics will combine information from medical ethics and from informatics ethics.  This is related to recent history of these two fields so that the reader can understand the context within which modern health informatics ethics is to be discussed.  Because  of  the  unique  nature  of  medicine,  this  chapter  will  spend  considerablespace  examining  recent medical ethics first.

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Track 11: Health Informatics Decision Making

A clinical decision support system (CDSS) is a health information technology system that is designed to assist physicians and other health professionals with clinical decision-making tasks. A working definition has been proposed by Robert Hayward of the Centre for Health Evidence: "Clinical Decision Support systems link health observations with health knowledge to influence health choices by clinicians for improved health care". CDSSs constitute a major topic in artificial intelligence in medicine.

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International Conference on Health and Hospital Management, December 8-9, Dubai, UAE, World Congress on Healthcare Technologies, September 26-28, London, UK, International Conference on Natural and Alternative Medicine, September 5-7, Beijing, China, International Conference on Health Informatics, June 29-30, New Orleans, USA, Global Summit on Healthcare, November 17-19, Dubai, UAE, International Conference on Traditional Medicine, September 14-16, Netherlands, International Conference on Epidemiology and Public Health, October 03-05, London, UK,10th Digital Information Management Conference, October 21-23, 2015 South Korea; Big Data Conference, Oct 29 – 1, 2015, USA;  Australasian Telehealth Society Global Telehealth Conference 2016 (GT2016), 31 October to 4 November 2016,  Auckland, New Zealand, Belgian Medical Informatics Association pHealth 2016 international conference, 29-31 May, 2016, Crete, Greece, Canada's Health Informatics Association e-Health Conference 2016 - June 5 - 8, 2016, Vancouver, BC; Swedish Association of Medical Informatics, Molndal, Sweden; UK Council for Health Informatics Professions, Monmouthshire, UK

Track 12: Healthcare Modeling and Simulation

Health care modeling and mircosimualtion models are fast becoming an important analytical tool that policymakers and practitioners are using in a Post-ACA implementation world. Collecting terabytes of data and using it effectively are two very different tasks. The latest trends in efficient and effective ways to use data to analyze a wide array of health data is important today and this can be achieved through proper health care knowledge management and decision support systems.

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2nd Global Summit on Telemedicine and eHealth October 31 - November 2, 2016, Turkey; 7th Health Care and Fitness Summit September 26-28, 2016, UK; World Congress on Health and Medical Sociology September 06-07, Italy ; 4th International Conference on Translational Medicine October 26-28, 2015, USA; 9th Health Informatics conference, Feb 21- 23, Italy; Information Technology - New Generations  Conference (ITNG), April 11-13, 2016 USA; 10th Digital Information Management Conference, October 21-23, 2015 South Korea; Big Data Conference, Oct 29 – 1, 2015, USA; Australasian Telehealth Society Global Telehealth Conference 2016 (GT2016), 31 October to 4 November 2016,  Auckland, New Zealand, Belgian Medical Informatics Association pHealth 2016 international conference, 29-31 May, 2016, Crete, Greece, Canada's Health Informatics Association e-Health Conference 2016 - June 5 - 8, 2016, Vancouver, BC; The International Medical Informatics Association, Geneva, Switzerland; Kenya Health Informatics Association, Nairobi, Kenya

Track 13: Health Informatics Services

Healthcare technology application is organized knowledge and skills in the form of devices, medicines, vaccines, procedures and systems developed to solve a health problem and improve quality of lives. This includes the pharmaceuticals, devices, procedures and organizational systems used in health care. Medical technology, which is a proper subset of health technology, encompasses a wide range of healthcare products and is used to diagnose, monitor or treat diseases or medical conditions affecting humans. Such technologies (applications of medical science) are intended to improve the quality of healthcare delivered through earlier diagnosis, less invasive treatment options and reductions in hospital stays and rehabilitation times. Recent advances in medical technology have also focused on cost reduction. Medical technology may broadly include medical devices, information technology, biotech, and healthcare services. The impacts of medical technology may involve social and ethical issues. For example, physicians may seek objective information from technology rather than listening to subjective patient reports.

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International Conference on Hospital Management, December 8-9, Dubai, UAE, World Congress on Healthcare Technologies, September 26-28, London, UK, International Conference on Natural and Alternative Medicine, September 5-7, Beijing, China, International Conference on Health Informatics, June 29-30, New Orleans, USA, Global Summit on Healthcare, November 17-19, Dubai, UAE, International Conference on Traditional Medicine, September 14-16, Netherlands, International Conference on Epidemiology and Public Health, October 03-05, London, UK,10th Digital Information Management Conference, October 21-23, 2015 South Korea; Big Data Conference, Oct 29 – 1, 2015, USA;  Australasian Telehealth Society Global Telehealth Conference 2016 (GT2016), 31 October to 4 November 2016,  Auckland, New Zealand, Belgian Medical Informatics Association pHealth 2016 international conference, 29-31 May, 2016, Crete, Greece, Canada's Health Informatics Association e-Health Conference 2016 - June 5 - 8, 2016, Vancouver, BC; The Australian Health Informatics Education Council, Victoria, Australia; The American Health Information Management Association, Illinois, United States

Track 14:  Health Informatics Research

Health Informatics Research or Clinical Research Informatics (CRI) takes the core foundations, principles, and technologies related to Health Informatics and apply these to clinical research contexts. As such, CRI is a sub-discipline of Health Informatics, and interest and activities in CRI have increased greatly in recent years given the overwhelming problems associated with the explosive growth of clinical research data and information.

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2nd Global Summit on Telemedicine and eHealth October 31 - November 2, 2016, Turkey; 7th Health Care and Fitness Summit September 26-28, 2016, UK; World Congress on Health and Medical Sociology September 06-07, Italy ; 4th International Conference on Translational Medicine October 26-28, 2015, USA; 9th Health Informatics conference, Feb 21- 23, Italy; Information Technology - New Generations  Conference (ITNG), April 11-13, 2016 USA; 10th Digital Information Management Conference, October 21-23, 2015 South Korea; Big Data Conference, Oct 29 – 1, 2015, USA;  Australasian Telehealth Society Global Telehealth Conference 2016 (GT2016), 31 October to 4 November 2016,  Auckland, New Zealand, Belgian Medical Informatics Association pHealth 2016 international conference, 29-31 May, 2016, Crete, Greece, Canada's Health Informatics Association e-Health Conference 2016 - June 5 - 8, 2016, Vancouver, BC; Health Informatics Society of Australia, Victoria, Australia; The American Health Information Management Association, Illinois, United States


Track 15:  Neuroinformatics

Neuroinformatics is a research field concerned with the organization of neuroscience data by the application of computational models and analytical tools. These areas of research are important for the integration and analysis of increasingly large-volume, high-dimensional, and fine-grain experimental data. Neuroinformaticians provide computational tools, mathematical models, and create interoperable databases for clinicians and research scientists. Neuroscience is a heterogeneous field, consisting of many and various sub-disciplines (e.g., Cognitive Psychology, Behavioral Neuroscience, and Behavioral Genetics). In order for our understanding of the brain to continue to deepen, it is necessary that these sub-disciplines are able to share data and findings in a meaningful way; Neuroinformaticians facilitate this.

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International Conference on Health and Hospital Management, December 8-9, Dubai, UAE, World Congress on Healthcare Technologies, September 26-28, London, UK, International Conference on Natural and Alternative Medicine, September 5-7, Beijing, China, International Conference on Health Informatics, June 29-30, New Orleans, USA, Global Summit on Healthcare, November 17-19, Dubai, UAE, International Conference on Traditional Medicine, September 14-16, Netherlands, International Conference on Epidemiology and Public Health, October 03-05, London, UK,10th Digital Information Management Conference, October 21-23, 2015 South Korea; Big Data Conference, Oct 29 – 1, 2015, USA; Australasian Telehealth Society Global Telehealth Conference 2016 (GT2016), 31 October to 4 November 2016,  Auckland, New Zealand, Belgian Medical Informatics Association pHealth 2016 international conference, 29-31 May, 2016, Crete, Greece, Canada's Health Informatics Association e-Health Conference 2016 - June 5 - 8, 2016, Vancouver, BC; Canadian Nursing Informatics Association, Ontario, Canada; European Federation for Medical Informatics, Copenhagen, Europe

ConferenceSeries Ltd is overwhelmed and delighted to announce the inception of the novel event “3rd International Conference on Health Informatics & Technology”. The most awaited event would be staged during June 29-30, 2016, at New Orleans, USA. With the theme upholding “Transforming future health care through application of knowledge in Information technology”, the event is assured to bring forth transparent and significant changes in the Health care sector. OMICS International organizes a conference series of 1000+ Global Events inclusive of 300+ Conferences, 500+ Upcoming and Previous Symposiums and Workshops in USA, Europe & Asia with support from 1000 more scientific societies and publish 700+ Open access journals which contains over 30000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as editorial board members.

Scope of Healthcare Informatics:

To date, the domain of Health Informatics has not been clearly defined or commonly understood within the Australian healthcare industry. Health Informatics is the application of information science and computer science to healthcare. To be effective, Health Informatics requires knowledge in technical (Information and Communication Technology - ICT), clinical and administrative (including governance and business) domains as they relate to healthcare. Health Informatics is applicable to all levels and settings of healthcare, including health related research.

Health Informatics which aims to improve health outcomes and healthcare system performance in direct patient care, design and governance of healthcare organizations and the healthcare system, and health knowledge discovery and management, through the application of technology (hardware, software, and communication). Knowledge management refers to the collection and use of clinical and service information to improve health outcomes and healthcare system efficiency, for example care pathway automation and clinical decision support.

Target Audience:

  • Healthcare Informatician
  • Medical Informatician
  • Clinical Informatician
  • Public Health Specialist
  • CMIOs and CNIOs
  • Data management specialist
  • Health planners
  • Health ICT specialists
  • Insurance companies
  • Pharmaceutical companies
  • Medical device and equipment companies
  • Diagnostic laboratories
  • Healthcare IT/Software Companies
  • Health care administrators
  • Academics
  • Health Educators
  • Policy makers
  • Media professionals
  • Caregivers & family members
  • Advocacy groups
  • Business/finance professionals
   

 

 

ConferenceSeries Ltd is overwhelmed and delighted to announce the inception of the novel event “3rd International Conference on Health Informatics & Technology”. The most awaited event would be staged during June 29-30, 2016, at New Orleans, USA. With the theme upholding “Transforming future health care through application of knowledge in Information technology”, the event is assured to bring forth transparent and significant changes in the Health care sector. As the name suggests, the concept of health informatics is the intersection of computer science with healthcare. Healthcare Informatics mainly focuses on getting the right information to the right person at the right time i.e. dealing with collection, storage, retrieval, methods required to optimize the acquisition, communication and use of information in health and biomedicine and considered as essential in healthcare delivery.

Importance and Scope:

To date, the domain of Health Informatics has not been clearly defined or commonly understood within the Australian healthcare industry. Health Informatics is the application of information science and computer science to healthcare. To be effective, Health Informatics requires knowledge in technical (Information and Communication Technology - ICT), clinical and administrative (including governance and business) domains as they relate to healthcare. Health Informatics is applicable to all levels and settings of healthcare, including health related research.

Health Informatics which aims to improve health outcomes and healthcare system performance in direct patient care, design and governance of healthcare organizations and the healthcare system, and health knowledge discovery and management, through the application of technology (hardware, software, and communication). Knowledge management refers to the collection and use of clinical and service information to improve health outcomes and healthcare system efficiency, for example care pathway automation and clinical decision support.

Why New Orleans?

New Orleans is experiencing major growth in the healthcare industry, specifically in neuroscience, rehabilitative wellness, infectious diseases, and translational medicine. Healthcare innovation in New Orleans can be partially attributed to a large concentration of academic institutions. Health services are also the third largest industry in the city, with annual wages significantly above the overall average wage. In 2005, the state allocated funding for the 1,500-acre “BioDistrict” New Orleans,” an area dedicated to development of biosciences, quality healthcare delivery, and stable jobs in the medical industry. The construction of three new hospitals is underway: the LSU hospital, Veterans Administration hospital, and the Tulane-LSU Cancer Research Center, which are expected to collectively create six thousand jobs and an estimated $1.26 billion in annual economic impact. Additionally, the Crescent City Beacon Community initiative started with the mission of improving the accountability, efficiency, and quality of health in the Greater New Orleans community by using health information technology. Notable local, healthcare companies include Bioceptive, a women’s health company developing innovative medical devices for gynecological procedures, and Better Day Health, hands-free software that automates and streamlines clinical & surgical documentation and billing.

Members Associated with Healthcare Informatics Research

Health Informatics professionals, directors, CEO’s, Presidents, Vice-presidents, CMIO’s, CNIOs, Professors, Associate professors, Assistant professors, Clinicians, Business Delegates from allied industries and companies etc.

Academia    60%

Industry      30%

Others         10%

Statistical Analysis of Members Associated with Healthcare Informatics:

 

Statistics of Researchers, Academicians and Industrial Professionals working on Healthcare Informatics:

Societies Associated with Healthcare Informatics Research:

Major Healthcare Informatics Associations in city

Major Healthcare Informatics Associations in Country

Major Healthcare Informatics Associations around the Globe:

Statistical Analysis of Associations:

Industries Associated with Healthcare Informatics Research around the Globe:

  • Alliance HealthCare Services, Inc.
  • Allied Healthcare Products, Inc.
  • Alliqua BioMedical, Inc.
  • 3M Company
  • AAC Holdings, Inc.
  • Abbott Laboratories
  • AbbVie Inc.
  • Abeona Therapeutics Inc.
  • ABIOMED, Inc.
  • Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc.
  • Adcare Health Systems
  • Adeptus Health Inc.
  • Akebia Therapeutics, Inc.
  • Aldeyra Therapeutics, Inc.
  • Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc.
  • Health Net Inc.
  • Healthcare Services Group, Inc.
  • HealthSouth Corporation
  • Healthways, Inc.
  • Heartware International, Inc.
  • Heat Biologics, Inc.
  • Hemispherx BioPharma, Inc.
  • Henry Schein, Inc.
  • Herbalife LTD.
  • Heron Therapeutics, Inc. 
  • Heska Corporation
  • Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc.
  • Tenax Therapeutics, Inc.
  • Hospira Inc
  • Horizon Pharma plc

Statistical Analysis of Companies Associated with  Healthcare Informatics:

 

Revenue Generated by Industries:

The best estimate of US health informatics expenditure is $20.1bn or €15.5bn, which amounts to €52.60 or 1.03% of overall health spending. Curiously, although most Americans with an interest in the matter consider healthcare IT to be grossly underfunded, US expenditure per capita is second only to Sweden among the countries surveyed. Investment in information security has been particularly buoyant recently, because of the introduction of health privacy rules under HIPAA.

Statistical Analysis of Revenue Generated by Industries:

 

 

Investment on Healthcare Informatics:

Total health care expenditures around the world are difficult to determine, but $6.5 trillion would be a fair estimate for 2014. That would place health care at about 8.2% of global GDP, with expenditures per capita about $903. This $6.5 trillion breaks down to approximately $3.0 trillion in the U.S., $2.7 trillion in non-U.S. Clearly, there is vast disparity in the availability and cost of care among nations, as there is with personal income and GDP. Health care spending per capita in the U.S. was equal to about $9,500 in 2014, while spending in the world’s remotest villages, such as those suffering from an outbreak of the Ebola disease in late 2014, was next to nothing. Globally, the total prescription drug market was over $1 trillion in 2014.
 

Statistical Analysis of Investment on Healthcare Informatics:

 

Universities Associated with Healthcare Informatics Research:

  • Aalborg University
  • Academic Medical Center (AMC), University of Amsterdam
  • Australasian College of Health Informatics
  • City University London
  • Claremont Graduate University
  • Columbia University, Department of Biomedical Informatics
  • Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM)
  • Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM)
  • DuocUC School of Health
  • Erasmus University - Department of Medical Informatics; Institute of Health of Health Policy and Management
  • Georg-August-University Goettingen
  • Harvard Medical School
  • Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires
  • Information Technology Institute (ITI) - Egypt
  • Johns Hopkins University
  • King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences (KSAU-HS)
  • King Saud University
  • Kuwait University, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences
  • National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
  • National Institutes of Health Informatics (Canada)
  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
  • Nova Southeastern University
  • Oregon Health & Science University
  • Peter L. Reichertz Institute for Medical Informatics
  • Russian Academy of Medical Sciences
  • Saudi Electronic University
  • Stanford University
  • The University of Melbourne

 

Universities in USA:

  • Ohio State University
  • Oregon Health and Science University
  • Rasmussen Health Informatics Management
  • Rasmussen Health Informatics Technician
  • San Diego State University
  • Southern New Hampshire University
  • Stanford Biomedical Informatics
  • Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research
  • St Joseph's University
  • SUNY Downstate
  • Tufts University
  • UNC Charlotte
  • University of Alabama
  • University of Arizona
  • University of Buffalo
  • University of California Davis
  • University of California San Francisco
  • University of California LA Medical Imaging Informatics
  • University of Central Florida
  • University of Chicago
  • University of Colorado
  • University of Kansas
  • University of Hawaii
  • University of Illinois at Chicago
  • University of Iowa
  • University of Maryland
  • University of Massachusetts - Lowell
  • University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
  • University of Michigan
  • University of Milwaukee
  • University of Minnesota
  • University of Missouri
  • University of North Texas
  • University of Pennsylvania
  • University of Saint Mary
  • University of South Florida
  • University of Utah
  • University of Virginia
  • University of Washington
  • University of Washington School of Nursing
  • University of West Florida
  • UT Health Houston
  • Vanderbilt University
  • Walden University

Top Universities in Worldwide:

  • Northern Kentucky University
  • NOVA Southeastern University
  • Ohio State University
  • Oregon Health and Science University
  • Rasmussen Health Informatics Management
  • San Diego State University
  • University of Arizona
  • University of Buffalo
  • University of California Davis
  • University of California San Francisco
  • University of California LA Medical Imaging Informatics
  • University of Central Florida
  • University of Chicago
  • University of Colorado
  • Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires
  • University of Adelaide
  • University of Melbourne
  • University of New South Wales
  • University of Sydney
  • University of Tasmania
  • University of Western Sydney
  • University of Wollongong
  • University of San Paulo, Brazil
  • Conestoga College
  • Dalhousie University
  • University of Victoria
  • University of Waterloo
  • University of Toronto
  • York University
  • University of Helsinki
  • University of Porto, Portugal
  • University of Tromsø
  • University of Auckland
  • University of Otago
  • City University London
  • Kingston University, London
  • London South Bank University
  • Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh/University of Bath
  • Swansea University

Statistical Analysis of Universities:

Market Value on Healthcare Informatics Research:

Market Value of Healthcare Informatics in USA:

Health care costs continue to rise in the U.S. and throughout the developed world. Total U.S. health care expenditures were estimated to be $3.09 trillion in 2014, and are projected to soar to $3.57 trillion in 2017.The health care market in the U.S. in 2014 included the major categories of hospital care ($959.9 billion), physician and clinical services ($618.5 billion), dental services ($122.4 billion) and prescription drugs ($290.7 billion), along with nursing home and home health care ($248.5 billion). Registered U.S. hospitals totaled 5,723 properties in 2012, according to an American Hospital Association survey, containing 920,829 beds serving 36.1 million admitted patients during the year.

Market Value of Healthcare Informatics in World:

Healthcare Informatics investment in more than 30 nations including the majority of the world’s most developed economies (but excluding Brazil, Russia, India or China), found stark contrasts between health costs in the United States and those of other nations. In 2012 (the latest complete data available), the average of a list that includes, for example, the UK, France, Germany, Mexico, Canada, South Korea, Japan, Australia and the U.S., spent 9.3% of GDP on health care, unchanged from the previous year. The highest figures in this study were in America at 16.9% of GDP, The Netherlands at 11.9%, France at 11.6%, Switzerland at 11.4%, Germany at 11.3%, Austria at 11.1%, Denmark at 11.0% and Canada at 10.9%.

Statistical Analysis of Market value on Healthcare Informatics Research:

 

Market Growth of Healthcare Informatics Research in the last and upcoming ten years:

Growth by next 5-10 years in USA:

Growth of health informatics market is mainly attributed by two major factors. First being the increasing use of EMRs and EHRs by medical professionals for improving the quality of their services and second being reduction in operating costs of hospitals and related healthcare facilities in near future. The US market for EMRs was estimated at $2.18 billion in 2009 which is forecasted to rise to $6.05 billion by the year 2015 at the compounded annual growth rate of 18.1% during the forecast period from 2010 to 2015.Department of Health and Human Services in US is providing better reimbursements for small practices involving certified Electronic Health Records (EHR) which is expected to boost this market in upcoming years.

Growth by next 5-10 years in Worldwide:

The number of seniors covered by Medicare will continue to grow at an exceedingly high rate, from 47.4 million people in 2010 to 81.4 million in 2030. Health informatics industry is expected to reach the value of $6.5 billion by the year 2012 owing to the increase in level of adoption of clinical informatics networks. The number of hospitals adopting the electronic health record (EHR) systems for monitoring and recording the health related data of patients is growing day by day. First being the increasing use of EMRs and EHRs by medical professionals for improving the quality of their services and second being reduction in operating costs of hospitals and related healthcare facilities in near future. The US market for EMRs was estimated at $2.18 billion in 2009 which is forecasted to rise to $6.05 billion by the year 2015 at the compounded annual growth rate of 18.1% during the forecast period from 2010 to 2015.

 

 

Fund Allotment to Healthcare Informatics Research in USA:

The NIH invests nearly $30.3 billion annually in medical research for the American people. More than 80% of the NIH's funding is awarded through almost 50,000 competitive grants to more than 300,000 researchers at more than 2,500 universities, medical schools, and other research institutions in every state and around the world. About 10% of the NIH's budget supports projects conducted by nearly 6,000 scientists in its own laboratories, most of which are on the NIH campus in Bethesda, Maryland.

Fund Allotment to Healthcare Informatics Research in world:

The Welcome Trust is the UK's largest non-governmental source of funds for biomedical research and provides over £600 million per year in grants to scientists and funds for research centres. In the United States, in 2003 about 94 billion dollars were provided for biomedical research in the United States. The National Institutes of Health and pharmaceutical companies collectively contribute 26.4 billion dollars and 27.0 billion dollars, respectively, which constitute 28% and 29% of the total, respectively. Other significant contributors include biotechnology companies (17.9 billion dollars, 19% of total), medical device companies (9.2 billion dollars, 10% of total), other federal sources, and state and local governments. Foundations and charities, led by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, contributed about 3% of the funding. In Australia, in 2000/01, about $1.7B was spent on biomedical research, with just under half ($800M, 47%) sourced from the Commonwealth government. About $540M came from business investments/funding and a further $220M from private or not-for-profit organizations (totaling 44%). The balance was from state and local governments. Since then there has been a significant in government funding through the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), whose expenditure on research was nearly $700 million in 2008–09.

 

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