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Exhibition


IT in Healthcare Showcase

13 - 15 July 2010 at Hospitality Lounge, Exhibition Hall 5

All who visit the Exhibition may register for complimentary attendance to the following special presentations by our IT exhibitors. Due to limited seats, each person may only attend maximum 2 presentations in this Showcase.

Please proceed to Exhibition Visitor Registration to sign up for this IT Showcase.

Maximum attendees for each presentation is 80
Day 1/ Tuesday 13 July 2010
Time Presentations Presented By Attendees
14:00 - 14:45 Presentation no. 1 - Health. Connected

At Microsoft, our vision is to improve health around the world through software innovation. Today, we have a set of solutions that enable consumers, healthcare providers, and large systems to connect and share information – our HealthVault and Amalga family of solutions. This presentation explain how our solutions can liberates data, empower users and connect health.
Francis Mullane, APAC Amalga UIS Services Team Lead 33
15:00 - 15:45 Presentation no. 2 - Bridging the Gap in EMR - Achieving a Seamless Paperless Environment through RFID

As hospitals continue to embrace the use of digital technologies to streamline operations , many processes still remain on paper. Learn how RFID has been used to automate vital signs monitoring and recording to create a more complete EMR for every patient.
Dr Goh Zenton CEO, Cadi Scientific Pte Ltd 37
16:00 - 16:45 Presentation no. 3 - Driving Efficiency and Patient Safety through Peri-Operative Optimisation

Technologies:
- Peri-Operative Process Optimisation Technologies for Operating Theatres
- RF-ID Patient Tracking
- RF-ID Equipment Tracking
Alan Sevugan, CEO, FriarTuck, Singapore 17

Day 2/ Wednesday 14 July 2010
Time Presentations Presented By Attendees
10:00 - 10:45 Presentation no. 4 - Infant Protection : A German Hospital Case Study

This presentation showcases a German Hospital Case Study where Infant Protection Solution (Liberty Baby Watch) has been implemented. Liberty Baby Watch adresses the
following concerns:
- Infant Security (Abduction prevention)
- Newborn identification and mother matching
- Increased efficiency of nursing workflow related to WHO Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative
- Integrated call solution for mothers and staff
Tobias Britz, CEO, ER Systems SA, Switzerland 20
11:00 - 11:45 Presentation no. 5 - Motorola's Vision for Healthcare: Patient Care Without Boundaries, Across the Continuum of Care

Motorola's vision for healthcare is focused on delivering the best patient care without boundaries, across the continuum of care. Through Motorola's enterprise mobility solutions and partnerships with solution providers, we will highlight how different
point-of-care mobility solutions enable care-givers to enforce the 5-Rights, improve patient safety and increase workflow efficiencies
Grace Ho, Director, Buss Dev for Healthcare, Motorola Electronics, Singapore 26
13:00 - 13:45 Presentation no. 6 - Start Improving your Patients Safety. Assess Dangers and Reduce Risk for Safer Healthcare with Clinical Risk Management System.

An overview of different tools to improve patient safety. Reducing risk in healthcare; how a clinical risk management system can support your organization in making risks visible, analysing those risks and help you to keep track of improvements and results
Yvonne Chong, Director, The Healthcare Dynamics, Singapore 19
14:00 - 14:45 Presentation no. 7 - Electronic Care Plans: Great Potential or Significant Threat to Successful HIS Implementation

Electronic care plan is an efficient tool of documentation whereby a comprehensive patient's medical information can be obtained fast and serves as a powerful tool of communication in enhancing collaborative interdisciplinary patient care. This discussion aims to delineate precipitating factors that can contribute to the successful HIS implementation and analyze barriers that can inadvertently inhibit the success of HIS implementation.
Dr Bhavani Devi, Application Consultant, Profdoc, Malaysia 17
15:00 - 15:45 Presentation no. 8 - Drug Information System – Improving Quality of Care

Delivering the right care at the right time in the right setting is the core mission of hospitals across the country. At the same time, it is an acceptable fact that untoward incidents happen in the hospitals everyday that compromise the quality of care. One environment where these “Medical Errors” can be prevented is the prescription environment. Everyday, a huge amount of prescriptions are processed in each Hospital/Clinic. With the availability of the right tools, most of these prescription related errors can be avoided. First Data Bank provides extensive updated drug related information, which can be deployed in various ways at point of care, to help prevent “Medical Errors”, thus improving quality of care.
Dr. Zafar Ahmed, Clinical Services Director, Total Health Information Systems 8
16:00 - 16:45 Presentation no. 9 - EHR and Business Intelligence

If in the very beginning the computerization of healthcare organizations was mainly devoted to improving documentation and centralization of data related to care processes and patient clinical data, nowadays it is recognized that the use of data enhances knowledge “production” using Business Intelligence platforms and techniques. The use of historical registers could improve clinical practices (e.g., protocols, decision support, alerts), and generate knowledge to be used in different contexts: create concepts in evidence-based medicine, clinical research, clinical decision support, forecasting, trends analysis, analysis of quality measures for management of quality and outcomes of care, management decision support, planning activities.
Dr Ricardo Cabral, Alert Life Sciences Computing, Portugal 10

Day 3/ Thursday 15 July 2010
Time Presentations Presented By Attendees
10:00 - 10:45 Presentation no. 10 - The Fundamental Framework for Healthcare Quality (FFQ) an Innovative Approach to Assessing and Improving Quality of Care and Patient Safety

This presentation will introduce the FFQ). A newly developed, unique, web based - cloud computing customizable program that provides a cost and time efficient method to assess the quality of care and patient safety at healthcare institutions, to measure improvement over time, and to compare organizations within a system or individually.
Dr. David Jaimovich, President, Quality Resources Intl, USA 13
11:00 - 11:45 Presentation no. 11 - Making Sense of your Data – Creating Value Using DATA

Hospitals are considered as DATA hungry organizations. We collect data at every point while managing patients. This includes both clinical data as well as financial data. When it comes to decision making in the hospital environment, the usage of data is minimal. There are many reasons for this, one of the most important reasons being the intrinsic difficulty in relating clinical data to financial data. Modern patient classification system with advances in the concept of looking at the hospital data has solved many of these problems. Now there are methodologies and tools available that can help managers as well clinicians to make maximum use of data in the day to day management of hospitals/patients.
Dr. Zafar Ahmed, Clinical Services Director, Total Health Information Systems 22
13:00 - 13:45 Presentation no. 12 - eNABLE your office productivity with Digital Efficiency and Cost Savings in a greener way by Tele Dynamics Sdn Bhd   

Discover how you can now eNABLE your office productivity and open up a whole new world of office eNHANCEMENT by Transforming records from paper to digital, Simpler and Secure document solutions with Toshiba e-STUDIO and lastly how Toshiba Green Calls can help you to save money.
Mr Soh Kian Huat (Sales Manager, Document & Data Process Solution)

Mr Jeffrey Loo (Solution Consultant, Electronic Imaging)
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14:00 - 14:45 Presentation no. 13 - Centium Software's vision: From Blood banking Culture to Blood Supply Chain Management - Needed for the betterment of Modern healthcare - Made possible with software

Supply & Demand management for blood products is a challenging task due to many variables - product life cycle, unit production cost, a limited pool of donors for many blood products, and demand uncertainty. Can software help us to salvage the situation changing it from blood banking to blood supply chain management?
G.Saravanan, Chief Technology Officer, Centium Software Sdn. Bhd. 6
15:00 - 15:45 Presentation no. 14 - Cost Effective Staffing: Improving the Effectiveness of Nurse Rostering using Electronic Workforce Planning        

Given the significance of nurse rostering practices, a surprising lack of attention is paid to this managerial activity. During the last two years Allocate Software Sdn Bhd has investigated the rostering practices of eighteen wards in nine hospitals. This session discusses the methodology and findings and suggests that, in many cases, rosters would be improved significantly by the deployment of electronic workforce planning systems
Bob Drake, Regional Manager (Asia), Allocate Software, United Kingdom 11