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ATP Initiatives in Healthcare Informatics

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AGENDA:
ATP Initiatives in
Healthcare Informatics

Last Update: November 29, 1999
Tuesday, November 16, 1999
8:30 a.m. Bettijoyce Lide, ATP, NIST
Introduction and Welcome
8:45 a.m. Edward Shortliffe, Stanford University School of Medicine
Health Care Computing and the Next Generation Internet view presentation
9:30 a.m. Richard Johannes, Datamedic Corp.
From MEDencode to MEDassist
9:55 a.m. J.J. Singh, Caresoft, Inc.
The Genesis of the Next Generation of On Line Health Services
10:20 a.m.   Coffee Break
10:35 a.m. Steven Rifai, Ansys, Inc.
Computer Aided Medical Planning for Vascular Intervention
11:00 a.m. Warren Sterling, NCR
The National Medical Knowledge Bank: Commercialization Threshold view presentation
11:25 a.m. Nancy O'Donohue, New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation
The Redesign of Information to Support Community Health Improvement
11:50 a.m. Michael McDonald, Global Health Initiatives, Inc.
Computer Aided Decision Support and Machine Executable Guidelines
12:15 p.m.   Lunch
1:30 p.m. John Lynch, CHIME, Inc.
Connecticut's Model for National Healthcare Informatics Infrastructure: Network, Digital Certificate, Web EDI, and Data Mining view presentation
1:55 p.m. Rick Holtmeier, Berdy Medical Systems, Inc.
Data Mining Existing Healthcare Records Using Gisting Technology view presentation
2:20 p.m. Christine Montgomery, Language Systems, Inc.
A Speech-to-Forms Translator for Medical Interviews
2:45 p.m. David Rosenthal, Lernout and Hauspie Speech Products, Inc.
The PhACTS Project: Automatically Transforming Free Dictation into a Structured Medical Report
3:10 p.m.   Coffee Break
3:25 p.m. Glenn Fields, General Electric
The Economic and Social Impact of ATP - GE's Experience
3:50 p.m. Arnold Johnson, ITL, NIST
Methodology & Reference Architecture for Construction of Security Protection Profiles for Healthcare Information Systems
4:15 p.m. Bettijoyce Lide and Jayne Orthwein, ATP, NIST
Open Discussion on ATP Initiatives in Healthcare Informatics

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