Can the current evolutionary course of the Electronic Health Record support the full promise of a personalized, efficient, evidence-based, portable medical record to consolidate the fragmented US Healthcare delivery system?

The Wake Forest University Translational Science Institute Conference on Health Analytics 2008 will focus on the experiences of early adopters of EHRs; new tools to bridge existing medical record, research, and public health surveillance systems; and new approaches and data to incorporate into health record system design. Join us for a one-and-a-half-day dialogue focused on bringing the full potential of an EHR to reality.

This conference is designed for clinicians, healthcare administrators, health information officers, and health outcomes researchers.

Keynote Speaker: Clement J. McDonald, MD, Director of the Lister Hill National Center for Biomedical Communications at the National Library of Medicine

Register early. Space is limited.

 

Site produced and hosted by: Academic Computing @ Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Schedule of Events Speakers Registration