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If you are selected as a speaker, please visit the Information for Presenters page to learn more about 508 compliance of your presentation as well as tips and techniques for developing an effective presentation.
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Submissions for posters closed on March 19, 2010. All submitters have been notified of acceptances.
A list of the accepted posters is below.
Poster Abstract Title/Theme | Primary Author |
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Exploring the potential contribution of an automated Medication Regimen Complexity Index (MRCI) | Penny Feldman |
Clinician Satisfaction and Use of EHR among Safety-Net Providers: Quantitative and Qualitative Findings | Clare Tanner |
Gait Up & Go: A Therapist-Friendly iPod Based Tool for Mobility Assessment | Jeffrey Craighead |
Financial and non-financial costs of Health IT implementation and maintenance | Neil Fleming |
Physician Perceptions of Clinical Decision Support to Promote Counseling about Risk of Medication-induced Birth Defects | Eleanor Bimla Schwarz |
Impact of a personalized portal for prevention on the delivery of recommended services - My Preventive Care | Alex Krist |
Scaling up an Health Information Technology Intervention for Patients with Diabetes in a Medi-Cal Managed Care Plan - The SMART STEPS Project | Dean Schillinger |
Implementation and evaluation of electronic standing orders in primary care practice | Lynne Nemeth |
Using Pharmacy Data to Screen for Look-Alike, Sound-Alike Substitution Errors in Pediatric Prescriptions. | William Basco |
Web-Based Intervention for Alcohol Use in Women of Childbearing Potential | Katia Delrahim-Howlett |
The Impact of Hospital Information Technology on the Demand for Inpatient Services | Eric Barrette |
Facilitating IT Implementation by Cognitive Analysis of Organizational Routines | Lee Green |
Improving Completeness and Correctness of Medication Lists Using Temporal Reasoning and Clinical Narratives | Li Zhou |
An Electronic Personal Health Records for Mental Health Consumers | Silke von Esenwein |
FluAlert: a qualitative evaluation of providers' expectations and concerns regarding computerized influenza vaccination reminders | Melissa Stockwell |
Facilitating Pediatric Cancer Survivorship Care among Health Care Professionals through SurvivorLink | Ann Mertens |
Health-related Quality of Life and Patient Satisfaction Following a HIT Intervention for Population Health Management | Janese Willis |
A Novel Tool That Reduces Omitted Data in Research Databases | Saveli Goldberg |
A theoretical perspective to develop a medication management system | Frank Drews |
Secure E-Messaging: Quality Communication? Slow Take-Off of "Kids' Airmail" in a Pediatric Respiratory Medicine Clinic | Allen Hsiao |
Understanding Laboratory Monitoring of High-Risk Cardiovascular Drugs: Identifying the Relative Contribution of Physician and Patient Adherence to Monitoring Measurements | Shira Fischer |
E-BP Control Program | Charles Eaton |
Improving chlamydia screening in EHR enabled small practices and community health centers | Winfred Wu |
The Better Lives Utilizing Electronic Systems (BLUES) Project | Karen Fox |
Medicaid and CHIP in the Health IT and HIE Ecosystem | Stephanie Kissam |
Follow-up phone calls to improve patient safety in primary care: Issues encountered and lessons learned | Midge Ray |
Patient-Centered Online Care Model for Follow-Up Management of Atopic Dermatitis | April Armstrong |
Electronic Health Records Improve Dental Care of Patients with Medical Conditions | James Fricton |
Mixed-methods evaluation of a low-literacy, multimedia cancer patient education and assessment system | Elizabeth Hahn |
Usage Patterns of an Electronic Health Record and Modes of Cognitive Control | Charlene Weir |
Translating Contextual Control Model to Use of Health Information Technology | Jonathan Nebeker |
Developing Novel Triggers For E-Prescribing Specific to Older Adults in Primary Care | Jason Simeone |
Prescriber and Pharmacy Receptivity to Electronic Prescribing for Controlled Substances | Stephen Kelleher |
INPC (Indiana Network for Patient Care) Medication Histories: Enhanced with Decision Support Reminders and Delivered to Primary Care Clinicians | Linas Simonaitis |
Bringing population health measurement to small practices | Colleen McCullough |
Security Evaluation of Open Source Electronic Health Record Applications | Laurie Williams |
SyncRx: Supporting Distributed Collaborative Medication Management for Chronic Conditions | Paul Gorman |
Development of a measure set for automated assessment of obesity care quality | Brian Hazlehurst |
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Submissions for demonstrations closed on March 19, 2010. All submitters have been notified of acceptances.
A list of the accepted demonstrations is below.
Demonstration Title | Presenter Name |
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Web-Based Systems Approach to Improvement of Patient Safety | Gurdev Singh |
PPRNet Medication Safety Practice Report Demonstration | Andrea Wessell |
A Clinical Decision Support Tool to Promote Judicious Use of Antibiotics for Treatment of Acute Respiratory Tract Infections in Primary Care | Cara Litvin |
A computerized asthma decision support tool integrated into an EHR | Gail Brottman |
A Web-Based Guide to Understanding and Remediating Unintended Consequences of the EHR | Ross Koppell |
SurvivorLink: An online tool to improve survivor care for pediatric cancer survivors | Ann Mertens |
Creating a Virtuous Cycle for Improvement: Lessons Learned Integrating Clinical Care, Decision Support, and Performance Measurement | David Baker |
Making ACCORDs: Ambulatory Compacts to Coordinate Risk and Decision-making | Steven J. Atlas |
Development and Implementation of a Knowledgebase for Pediatric Drug Dose Rounding and Compounding | Stuart Weinberg and Marvin Palmer |
Conduct Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) to Addiction Treatment and Recovery Supporting Services (ATRSS) through Electronic Voucher Management Systems (EVMS) | Chris White |
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Slides are due to AHRQ for review by May 24, 2010
(Contact TeamPSA for any Critical Slide Changes after Submission to AHRQ)
508 Compliance - General Information
- Do not use animations or special effects
- Use the "Slide Master" to apply styles to all slides, not individually.
- Do not use visual cues as the sole means of communicating information (e.g. color, position, text-based "smileys", etc.) such as maps or graphs with different colors/shades representing density of various poluation.
- Make sure your presentation can stand alone (with graphics, tables, charts, etc.) and still be understood.
- Do not assume that the people reading your presentation, or making it 508 compliant, have a similar background... Describe it if there is any doubt!
- URLs are fully written out (i.e. http://www.google.com/ NOT google.com) and point to the correct pages.
- Do not use click zones.
- Use File Properties, fill in the fields for Title, Author, Subject, and Keywords.
For more information, please review the AHRQ's 508 Compliance Guidelines.
Speaker Guidelines Items to Avoid:
- Reading Slides
- Hiding Behind the Lecturn
- Reading Notes
- Nervous Habits
- Pacing Poor
- Eye Contact
Use Opening Comments to Engage the Audience:
- Share a Story
- Provide Statistics
- Include a Quote
- Reference a Current Event
- Take an Audience Poll
For more Tips and Techniques, please review the Speaker Guidelines Presentation.
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