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THE FOURTH SYMPOSIUM ON HEALTH INFORMATION
MANAGEMENT RESEARCH (SHIMR)
Below are the "call for participation", the preliminary programme, and
registration details for this international event. Please note:
THE DEADLINE FOR REDUCED FEE REGISTRATION IS 25th MAY
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SHIMR 99
The Fourth International Symposium on
Health Information Management Research
Sheffield, England, 14-15th June, 1999
Organised by:
The Centre for Health Information Management Research,
The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
http://www.shef.ac.uk/~is/research/chimr/shimr99.html
1. CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
SHIMR 99 aims to bring together people who are
carrying out, or are interested in, research in the
general area of Health Information Management and
technology, and to provide an information forum for
The presentation and discussion of their research
activities.
Following the success of the three previous SHIMR
symposia that were held in 1995, 1996 and 1997, the
fourth symposium SHIMR 99 will take place on June 14 -
June 15, 1999, at the University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.
SHIMR 99 provides you with a valuable opportunity to
hear and discuss current issues of Health Information
Management within an informal and open atmosphere. Of
particular interest to those in the international
healthcare community will be the keynote talk:
Dr. Peter Drury, Head of the Information Strategy
Unit, at the NHS Executive Head Quarters
"Implementing Information for Health"
SHIMR 99 will also feature a second keynote talk (to be
announced), papers, poster presentations, a workshop and
a panel discussion, given by speakers from Europe and
the USA. All sessions will include opportunity for open
discussions.
2. PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
Day 1: Monday 14th June
09:30 - 10:00 SHIMR 99 Opening and Welcome -
Professor Micheline Beaulieu
10:00 - 11:00 Session 1: Healthcare training and education
Christine Urquhart, Cathy Massiter, Rhian Thomas,
Steve Sharp: Integrating Information Services with
Vocational Training: The GIVTS Project Experience
J. Gladwin, R.A. Dixon, T.D.Wilson: Assessing
training materials to strengthen health management
information systems in low-income countries:
critique of PHC MAP
11:00 - 11:30 Session 2: Chaired Poster presentations / Coffee
J. Shewan, M. Hawley, L. Webb, N. Williams, P.
Hartley, A. Adebajo: User centred development:
enabling web based information system use in
chronic disease
D. Emery, L. Hanson, J. Tetley: New age, old age
coming together to support family carers
M.S. Hawley, D. Emery, J. Shewan:
Development of a computer-based Self-assessment
Nurtition checklist and Advice Package for older adults (SNAP)
11:30 - 12:30 Session 3: Keynote
To be announced.
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch
14:00 - 15:30 Session 4: Integrated Information Services
Linda Banwell, Graham Walton: Two disparate
projects in the North of England investigating the
development of integrated information services:
their surprising similarities
Susana Goncalves, Bob Steele, Chris Franks, Adrian Wilson:
Integration of all Information Sources in a Clinical Environment
15:30 - 16:00 Tea / Coffee ( Posters )
16:00 - 17:30 Session 5: Person-based Electronic Health Records
Krish Thiru, Simon de Lusignan, Nigel Hague, Julia
Ashford: Has the completeness and accuracy of
computer medical records in General Practice
improved in the last five years
R.M.Dixon, S. Heller, N. Harris, D.A. Camplin, P.A.Gnubb: The
SHINDIG Project: Some Lessons in Implementing the
GEHR
K.H. Dolan, B. Norris, K. Quigley: Enabling
Document Management in Clinical Reports
17:30 - 18:30 Session 6: The e-STABLISH Project Workshop
Liz Farrell, Tracey Cuffin, Valerie Haigh, Eric Irozuru:
19:00 Reception - Sponsored by the Health Informatics Journal
20:30 Shimr99 Dinner
Day 2: Tuesday 15th June
09:30 - 11:00 Session 7: Keynote talk and panel discussion
Dr. Peter Drury - Head of the Information Policy
Unit, NHS Executive Head Quarters Information for Health:
Implementing Information for Health
Panel Discussion Panel members will including:
Carolyn Rich, Dr Trefor Roscoe, other members to be announced
11:00 - 11:30 Tea/ Coffee (Posters)
11:30 - 13:00 Session 8: Information services for the public and
patients
Michael Lloyd-Williams, Janet Pitman, Nigel Morgan,
Annette Pritchard: Pre-Travel Health Information
and the Tourist: An Empirical Study
Charlotte Rees, Peter Bath: The Information-seeking behaviour of
adult daughters of women with breast cancer: the
relationship between coping style, information need
and intra-familial communication patterns
Ben Anderson: Health Information for Children with Chronic Illness
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch
14:00 - 15:30 Session 9: Evidence based care
A.E. Sanchez, P. Plassmann: Dynamic Medical Fusion
and Data Mining in the Wound Healing Process
T.P. Brown, D. Kirby, C.M. McGrother, M.K. Donaldson,
W.M. Harper: The Leicestershire Fracture Index
A.C.Norris, J.S.Briggs: Care Pathways and the
Information for Health Strategy
15:30 - 16:00 Tea / Coffee (Posters)
16:00 - 17:00 Session 10: Telemedicine
Juan Pablo de Castro, Roberto Hornero, Juan Carlos
Aguado, Alonso Alonso, Begona Medina, Rafael Mompo,
Evaristo Abril, Miguel Lopez: A Model of
Telemedicine for a Regional Intranet of health Care
Services in Spain
Paula Procter: Informatics & Telematics -
Bridging the Theory / Practice Gap
17:00 - 17:15 Session 7: Closing
3. SHIMR 99 ORGANISATION
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Tom Wilson (UK) - Chair
Ian Bowns (UK)
Michael Brittain (New Zealand)
Umberto Giani (Italy)
Paul Gorman (USA)
John Mantas (Greece)
Tony Norris (UK)
Paula Procter(UK)
Lucy Westbrooke (New Zealand)
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Barry Eaglestone (Centre for Health Information Management Research) -
Chair
Ian Bowns (Centre for Health Information Management Research)
Chris Dowd (School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Sheffield)
SYMPOSIUM SECRETARY
Linda Simmons: Centre for Health Information Management Research
4. REGISTRATION INFORMATION
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SHIMR 99 REGISTRATION FORM
This form should be returned along with a cheque or
money order (no credit card for the registration) made
out to "University of Sheffield.
The fees are: £160 if the form is received by 25 May
1999, and £190 afterwards.
The fee includes:
1.Participation in all SHIMR 99 sessions.
2.One copy of the SHIMR 99 proceedings.
3.En suite accommodation in Halifax House, the
symposium venue (Monday night)
4.Lunches (Monday - Tuesday), breakfast (Tuesday)
5.Sherry Reception and SHIMR 99 Dinner (Monday).
Mail this form to:
SHIMR 99
c/o Linda Simmons
The Centre for Health Information Management
research Department of Information Studies
University of Sheffield Western Bank Sheffield S10 2TN UK
The registration form can be sent by Email to
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University of Sheffield, S10 2TN, UK
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