Next week there is a conference held in Warwick under the auspices of the
British Computer Society's Primary Health Care Specialist Group.
There are still some available spaces, so book now via Judy Hayes
As always, new members will be warmly welcomed. There is a well equipped
internet cafe with a number of computers connected to the web by ISDN for
both introductory training and unrestricted browsing.
Further details from Judy Hayes who can be contacted on:
[log in to unmask]
Tel: 01886-833848, Fax 01886-833843
I enclose a programme for the event:
PHCSG members: stlg 275.00
non members stlg 320.00
rates include accomodation and all meals, coffee etc
day rates available
membership 45.00 stlg (reduced to 35.00 until May 1997), cheaper by
direct debit
E&OE
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Dr Nick Booth
Principal Clinical Research Fellow, Sowerby Unit,
Univ. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Chair, British Computer Society Primary Health Care Specialist Group.
Phone: +44 191 222 6260 or Fax +44 1661 830316
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GP Computers -Are they good for your Health
Warwick/Stratford Hilton Hotel
22nd - 23rd November 1996
Friday 22 11 96
10.00: Setting the scene:
Delivering Information to the practice/desktop
How are Computers affecting us?
N Booth, G Hayes, I Purves, M Bainbridge
Workshops on issues from Main Stream
INTERNET CAFE throughout whole event
13.00 Lunch
INTERNET CAFE
14.00 Using Data from GP systems
Dr John Williams
Introduction: What you can do with data, audit spiral, real-time audit,
etc.
14.30 Sheila Teasdale
Introduction to workshops
14.40 Workshop session:
The workshops will use Health Promotion as an example; each group will
be asked to define their information needs for health promotion
activities, targeting high-risk patients, criteria and standards for
clinical management, their data entry requirements, possible problems,
reporting processes
(Tea will be available from 3.15 pm)
16.00 Plenary discussion of output from workshops
16.30 Dr Robert Treharne-Jones / Dr Dai Evans
Protocols and Guidelines
Audit Workshops from Main Stream:
Security, Legality and confidentiality of Electronic Medical Record
Dr G Hayes
Are Computer Records valid as evidence?
Andrew Hawker
Can the BMA principles work in practice? A workshop discussion
17.00 - 18.30 :
Demonstrations
INTERNET CAFE
Saturday 23rd
9.30a.m.
The NHS Network, Communications, GP-Provider Links
J Rogers
J Williams
S Pill
Parallel sessions:
Training GPs and Staff:
9.30 am Sheila Teasdale
Background and overview of the issues; introduction to practical
considerations
10.00 am Chair: Dr Pete Horsfield
Discussion of practical considerations
10.30 am Coffee
11.00 am Louise Simpson
Defining individuals training needs: practical session and discussion
12.00 Sheila Teasdale
The Lincoln Pilot Study, and current research on what works
In parallel:
The Information needs of Health Authorities and Public Health
9.30 - 12.30
Introduction Mike McCurry
Dr G Hayes
The type of data present in GP systems
Dr David Markwell
Getting data from GPs Systems - MIQUEST
9.30 -12.30 Practice Nurses A Young
INTERNET CAFE
Lunch
14.00 - 17.00
Getting Data Into GP systems
M Bainbridge New tools Voice/Pen based systems
G Hayes Using Computers in the Consultation
J Rogers Making Read codes usable in Practice
Parallel sessions:
Administration
2pm.Sheila Teasdale Introduction
2.15 pm Louise Simpson
Practical session: information flows where does the computer fit?
3.45 pm Dr Paul Bromley and Geoff Leigh
Stop the filing, I want to get off! Demonstration of scanning; use of
LINKS
4.45 pm Sheila Teasdale
Summary
GP Computer facilitators Forum
P Singer, D Smith
GP-UK and the Internet
I Trimble, I Purves
INTERNET CAFE ALL DAY
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