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Brown University

On-Demand: January 8, 2021: Designing Human-Centered Health Information Technology (HIT) & Advancing the Adoption of Patient- Empowering Technology

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Overview

Program Release: January 14, 2021 Expiration Date: January 14, 2023 Estimated time to complete: 90 Minutes There are no prerequisites for participation. Program Description: Our third session of The Patient and the Practitioner in the Age of Technology: Promoting Healing Relationships virtual series will explore principles of human centered design and ideas for empowering patients to use health information technology. We shall also consider some of the unintended consequences of the rapid deployment of health information technology. Presentation formats will include a TED-style talk, group discussions among thought leaders, and abstract presentations, followed by live audience question and answer sessions with the presenters. Patients Included PPC-2020 is committed to incorporating the experience of patients as experts in living with their condition while ensuring they are neither excluded nor exploited. Method of Participation and How to Receive CME Credit There are no fees for participating in and receiving credit for this activity. Review the activity objectives, faculty information, and CME information prior to participating in the activity. View the CME presentations Complete the CME activity post-test and evaluation at the conclusion of the activity in order to receive a credit certificate. Faculty Disclosure In accordance with the disclosure policy of the Brown University CME Office as well as standards set forth by the Accreditation Council on Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), speakers have been asked to disclose any relevant financial relationship with the manufacturers of any commercial products and/or provider of commercial services discussed in any educational presentation and with any commercial supporters or exhibitors of this activity. The intent of this policy is not to prevent a speaker with a potential conflict of interest from making a presentation but to identified openly so that the listener may form his/her own opinion. Any potential conflicts of interest have been resolved prior to this presentation. This activity may include discussion of off-label or investigative drugs uses. Speakers are aware that it is their responsibility to disclose to the audience this information. Individual Faculty Disclosure information may be found in the conference handouts. Faculty Disclosure/Conflict of Interest The following financial relationships have been disclosed and any potential conflicts of interest have been resolved prior to this presentation. Daniel Coghlin, MD Partner – Major Stockholder: Coastal Medical Group Elizabeth M. Goldberg, MD, ScM – Grant/Research Support: Paul B. Beeson Award K76 (NIA); Apple Investigator Funding Alice Loveys, MD Employee: ConsenSys Health Elizabeth Toll, MD Grant/Research Support: The Physicians Foundation The following speaker and planning committee members have disclosed that they have no relevant financial relationships: Maria (Lolita) Alkureishi, MD*; Onsur Asan, PhD; Stewart Babbott, MD^; Adarsha S. Bajracharya, MD, MMSc; John W. Beasley, MD*^; Katherine A. Brown, MSN, RN, PhDc; Lauren Capizzo, MBA, PCMH CCE; Lisa Danielpour, BS^; Stephen B. Erban, MD, MPH; Richard Frankel, PhD*; Rebekah L. Gardner, MD*; Paul George, MD, MHPE*; Roberta E. Goldman, PhD*; William R. Hersh, MD*; Ross W. Hilliard, MD*; Richard J. Holden, PhD, MS; Brenda Jenkins, RN, D.Ay, CDOE, CPEHR, PCMH CCE; Elissa V. Klinger, MS; Michelle H. Kwon, BA; Brenda Laventure, BS; Wei Wei Lee, MD, MPH*; Sharon Levy, RN, MPhil*; Russell C. Libby, MD^; CT Lin, MD*; Bryan J. Los; James Morrow, MD*; Megan L. Ranney, MD, MPH*; Shmuel Reis, MD, MHPE*; April Savoy, PhD; Aviv Shachak, PhD, MSc, BSc*; Samir A. Shah, MD; Dilermando Sobral, MD, MSc*; Chung Sang Tse, MD; Maria Sullivan, BS^; Susan Woods, MD, MPH^; Amy Zimmerman, MPH^; Polina V. Zmijewski, MD, MA *Scientific Committee Member ^Planning Committee Member Disclaimer and Privacy Policy Privacy Policy: The Office of Continuing Medical Education (CME) and its educational partners protect the privacy of personal and other information regarding participants and educational collaborators. The CME Office maintains its Internet site as an information resource and service for physicians, other health professionals, and the public. The CME Office will keep your personal information confidential when you participate in a CME Internet-based program. CME collects only the information necessary to provide you with the services that you request. Disclaimer: This educational program is designed to present scientific information and opinion to Health professionals, to stimulate thought, and further investigation.

Syllabus

At the conclusion of this conference series, participants should be able to:

  • Identify principles of human-centered design and ideas for empowering patients to use health information technology
  • Describe some of the unintended consequences of the rapid deployment of health information technology

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