Transforming Healthcare Quality
A CME Course from Harvard for nurses, physicians, public health, Information Technology
May 1-3, 2009
Boston, Massachusetts
Offered by Center for Information Technology Leadership
and Partners HealthCare System
http://partnerscird.blogspot.com/2009/04/please-consider-joining-us-for-harvard.html
“This practical course presents the work of national experts in patient‑centered computing and eHealth using a format that will enable acquisition of knowledge and skills. Through presentations, panel discussions and workshops, participants will interact with these experts about the opportunities and challenges that arise from the implementation and use of patientcentered computing.”
Course Director: Blackford Middleton,MD, MPH, MSc
Course Co‑Directors: Patricia C. Dykes, DNSc, MA, RN and Douglas Johnston
Offered by Center for Information Technology Leadership
and Partners HealthCare System
http://partnerscird.blogspot.com/2009/04/please-consider-joining-us-for-harvard.html
“This practical course presents the work of national experts in patient‑centered computing and eHealth using a format that will enable acquisition of knowledge and skills. Through presentations, panel discussions and workshops, participants will interact with these experts about the opportunities and challenges that arise from the implementation and use of patientcentered computing.”
Course Director: Blackford Middleton,MD, MPH, MSc
Course Co‑Directors: Patricia C. Dykes, DNSc, MA, RN and Douglas Johnston
Patient-Physician Relationships: Emails, PHRs, and Communication
Blackford Middleton reported on one panel from the course “Two providers from the Partners Healthcare System (both MGH docs as it turns out), and two of their patients shared the stage for a bit to each offer their perspectives on doctor-patient email, use of the PHR, and what does it all mean in terms of the e-enabled doctor-patient relationship, and more.”
Blackford Middleton reported on one panel from the course “Two providers from the Partners Healthcare System (both MGH docs as it turns out), and two of their patients shared the stage for a bit to each offer their perspectives on doctor-patient email, use of the PHR, and what does it all mean in terms of the e-enabled doctor-patient relationship, and more.”