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Annual Meeting 2001

The 2nd OSHCA Annual Meeting was held in London from September 6-7 2001 at the Forte Posthouse Kensington Hotel.

Full notes for the OSHCA 2001 meeting in London are available from particpants who have provided them for public availability. Notes and slides are being made available in Adobe Acrobat PDF format and are located beside the name of the speaker in the Detailed Agenda. (Last update: 13-Oct-2001)

OSHCA 2001 was held in conjunction with MedInfo 2001 in London, UK. Click here for a list of Open Source related events at MedInfo.

The OSHCA 2001 meeting was sponsored by:

  • The National Health Service of the United Kingdom
  • Minoru Development Corporation
  • e-cology Corporation

Agenda at a glance

Day 1   Day 2
Time Campden Suite Cheniston Suite   Campden SuiteCheniston Suite
9:00
9:15
Announcements

Welcome-Nigel Bell, NHS IA

  Open Source A Strategic Tool For Resource Constrained Countries
Bud Bruegger, Chair

Bob Mayes

John Lindsay
Hamish Fraser

Parallel Sessions

PhysioNet, Isaac C. Henry,


IBM and Open Source, Mr. Michael Hoekstra

9:15 9:45
OSHCA - An Overview
Joseph Dal Molin
9:45
10:30

A Tale of Two Cities, Dr. David Chan

10:30
Break

 
Break
10:45
11:30
Open Source Acquisition Policy Panel
Brian Bray, Chair
Andrew Ho

Simion Pruna
Rick Marshal
Chris Richardson
Yves Paindaveine
John Fox (stmt)


  VistA on GTM, A Major Milestone for Open Source Health Care, K. S. Bhaskar Medzope, Jon Edwards

11:30 12:00
Open Source in AMIA, Ed Hammond, President AMIA

Circare, PICNIC, Brian Bray
12:00
13:00
Lunch
 
Lunch
13:00 13:30

Glyn Moody author of "Rebel Code: Linux and the open source revolution"
  HL7 and Open Source, Klaus Veil

ODYSSE, Philippe Ameline
13:30 14:00

Open Source in Healthcare - Review of major current projects, Dr. Douglas Carnall


Parallel Sessions


GNUMed, Dr. Horst Herb

  SPIRIT Open Meeting, Brian Bray, co-ordinator


Carlo Daffara
Bud Bruegger
Dave Scott

Parallel Sessions


Health Care for Humanity BOF

14:00

15:00

Open Source and the NHS

Chair, Dr Adrian Midgley

Mark Richards
Dr Jeremy Rogers
Dr Ray Henry
Julian Todd

Parallel Sessions

GNotary, Dr. Horst Herb

TK Family Practice, Dr. David Pepper

15:00
Break
 
Break
15:15

16:30

NHS Panel session : Chairman, Dr Adrian Midgley,

Introduction, Colin Smith
Parallel Sessions

LOINC, Stan Huff

OIO Dr. Andrew Ho,


BSTD Dr. Simion Pruna

  SPIRIT Open Meeting (con't) Parallel Sessions

OpenEHR Peter Schloeffel

Medal Dr. Gareth Kantor

16:30
17:00

OSHCA Business Meeting


  Closing Remarks

     
18:00 Social Event- Buffet and Cash Bar, The Post House

Detailed Agenda

31-Aug-2001

DAY 1:

TIME

EVENT

9:00-9:15

Welcome and Announcements

Nigel Bell of the NHS Information Authority will open the conference.

9:15-9:45 OSHCA - An Overview

Joseph Dal Molin

9:45-10:30 OSHCA2001-David_Chan.pdf (5.86 Mb)

A Tale of Two Cities

Dr. David Chan, Director Stonechurch Clinic, which is part of McMaster University Department of Family Medicine’s Primary Care Network. Dr. Chan is the developer of OSCAR, an open source system for family medicine that supports teaching, research, and delivery of care. The McMaster Primary Care Network is part of the Ontario Government’s Primary Care Reform initiative and MUFFIN/OSCAR has received government funding and accreditation for use in the initiative.

10:30-10:45

Break

10:45-12:00

acquisition-Brian_Bray.pdf (512 Kb)

PANEL: Open Source Acquisition Policy

Chair: Brian Bray, Minoru Development

Panel members:

  • Andrew Ho
  • Simion Pruna
  • Rick Marshal
  • Chris Richardson
  • Yves Paindaveine
  • Position statement from John Fox

The purpose of this panel is to discuss policies for health care organisations in the acquisition, integration, and use of open source software in medical environments.

12:00-13:00

Lunch

13:00-13:30

Glyn Moody

Glyn Moodyis the author of "Rebel Code: Linux and the open source revolution", is based in London, and is a columnist for Computer Weekly - the most widely read UK computing journal.

13:30-14:00 Open Source in Health Care - Review of major current projects

Dr. Douglas Carnall

13:30-14:00 Parallel Session GNUMed: current state of the free medical software project
Dr. Horst Herb

14:00-15:00 Open Source and the NHS

Introduction: Chairman, Dr Adrian Midgley

Open_Source_2001-Mark_Richards.pdf (5.16 Mb)

What happens if your supplier goes bust?
Mark Richards, Head of Information Systems, Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Oxford

OSHCA_OpenGALEN-Jeremy_Rogers.pdf (144 Kb) Open source and complex knowledge bases, the OpenGALEN manifesto:


Dr Jeremy Rogers MRCGP, Clinical Research Fellow, University of Manchester

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Open_Source-Henry_Ray.pdf (3.3 Mb)

InControl: an Open Source Surveillance System for Hospital Acquired Infection,
Dr Ray Henry, Head of Informatics, PHLS in Wales

NHS_Slides-jtodd2.pdf (535 Kb) An Open Framework for OO Technology Transfer:
Julian Todd, IS/IT Manager, Dudley Group of Hospitals NHS Trust

15:00-15:15

Break

14:00-15:00 Parallel Session GNotary: solving data integrity and authorship issues in electronic health records
Dr. Horst Herb

The TK Family Practice Project
Dr. David Pepper

15:15-16:30 Panel session:

Chairman, Dr Adrian Midgley,

Introduction, Colin Smith, NHS Information Authority:

Topic: "Would an alternative market in supported, open source healthcare information systems benefit the NHS? If so, what should the following be doing":

  1. individual Trusts and GPs
  2. the IPU/NHS Information Authority
  3. healthcare system developers

 

Panel members:

Speakers, plus:

Neil Spencer-Jones, independent consultant

Paul Cooper, IMS, hospital systems supplier

Primary care systems supplier (TBA)

Graham Folmer, Director, NHS Information Authority

15:15-16:30 Parallel Session

loinc_open_source_london_010902-Stan_Huff.pdf (69 Kb) LOINC
Stan Huff

Link to external site. The OIO Project

Dr. Andrew Ho

bstd-Simion_Pruna.pdf (1.2 Mb) The Black Sea TeleDiab Project
Dr. Simion Pruna

16:30-17:00

OSHCA Business Meeting – Where do you want to go from here, today?

OSHCA has come a long way since its first meeting in Rome last year. There is a need to add a minimal formal structure to OSHCA so that it can provide a more effective role in the health care community. The meeting is open to anyone who supports the fundamental principles in the OSHCA charter. The following agenda is proposed for the business meeting:

  • Membership, establishing formal membership
  • Governance, elect board of directors
  • Re-confirm guiding principles
  • Next Meeting

18:00-

Social Event- Buffet and Cash Bar, The Post House

DAY 1:

TIME

EVENT

9:00-10:30 panelintro3-Bud_Bruegger.pdf (92 Kb)

PANEL: Open Source A Strategic Tool For Resource Constrained Countries:

Chairman: Bud P. Bruegger, Sistema

Speakers and Panel Members

Bob Mayes - Senior Health Informatics Specialist, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Global AIDS Program – Zimbabwe; Formerly, Director, Information Systems Group, Office of Clinical Standards and Quality, HCFA

John_Lindsay.pdf (8 Kb)) John Lindsay - British Computer Society Developing Countries Specialist Group. Reader in Information Systems Design, Kingston University (UK), where he specialises in strategic information systems, information science and information systems design.

Hamish Fraser - Harvard Medical School/MIT, Partners in Health, PING, the TB Web based EMR and the TeleMedMail program, Digital Nations?


Additional Panel Members

Cito Maramba, University of the Philippines Manila Health Sciences Center

9:00-10:30 Parallel Session PhysioNet


Isaac P. Henry

IBM and Open Source
Michael Hoekstra

10:30-10:45

Break

10:45-11:30

VistA on GTM, A Major Milestone for Open Source Health Care

VistA the U.S. Veteran's Hospital Administrations hospital information system is in the process of being ported to Sanchez’s open source distribution of MUMPS, GTM for Intel Linux. This presents a major opportunity for global collaboration to evolve and disseminate this complete, proven hospital information system.

K.S. Bhaskar, VP, Business Development, Platforms & Technologies

Sanchez Computer Associates, Inc

10:45-11:30 Parallel Session

MedzopeOSHCA-John_Edwards.pdf (129 Kb)) MedZope
Jon Edwards

11:30-12:00

OpenSourceAMIA-William_Hammond.pdf (131 Kb)) Open Source in AMIA

Ed Hammond, President, AMIA

11:30-12:00 Parallel Session Circare, PICNIC
Brian Bray

12:00-13:00

LUNCH

13:00-13:30

HL7 and Open Source

Klaus Veil

13:00-13:30 Parallel Session

ODYSSE
Philippe Ameline
13:00-16:30

SPIRIT Open Meeting

SPIRIT is a pioneering project partially funded by the European Commission's Fifth Framework Programme. Its goal is to accelerate the uptake of open source software and other resources to facilitate the implementation of economically viable and effective regional health care solutions and enable better citizen-centred care in Europe and around the world. The project team is currently in the process of identifying and classifying best practice open source software applications and components from both existing ongoing projects, and planned projects. Sources for software include government agencies, medical teaching institutes, and other health care providers.

The primary goal of the open meeting is to present work to date and future plans to get active feedback and participation from the open source health care community.

13:00-15:00 Parallel Session

Health Care for Humanity BOF
15:15-16:30 Parallel Session

OSHCA_GEHR_update-Peter_Schloeffel.pdf (2.4 Mb)

OpenEHR
Peter Schloeffel

MEDAL_OSHCA_Presentation-Gary_Kantor.pdf (394 Kb) The Medical Algorithms Project
Dr. Gareth Kantor, Department of Anesthesiology, University Hospitals of Cleveland.

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