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Modernizing Canada ’ s EMR Infrastructure

Modernizing Canada ’ s EMR Infrastructure. Karim Keshavjee, Rick Truant, Dave Jackson Ken Martin & Tyler Williamson eHealth 2013 Conference May 27, 2013. Faculty/Presenter Disclosure. Faculty: Dr. Karim Keshavjee Relationships with commercial interests: Grants/Research Support: NONE

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Modernizing Canada ’ s EMR Infrastructure

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  1. Modernizing Canada’s EMR Infrastructure Karim Keshavjee, Rick Truant, Dave Jackson Ken Martin & Tyler Williamson eHealth 2013 Conference May 27, 2013

  2. Faculty/Presenter Disclosure • Faculty: Dr. Karim Keshavjee • Relationships with commercial interests: • Grants/Research Support: NONE • Speakers Bureau/Honoraria: NONE • Consulting Fees: College of Family Physicians of Canada • Other: Owner of InfoClin Inc –consulting company

  3. Disclosure of Commercial Support • This program has received financial support from The Public Health Agency of Canadain the form of a contribution agreement. • This program has received in-kind support from College of Family Physicians of Canada in the form of Administrative and Program management support. • Potential for conflict(s) of interest: • Dr. Karim Keshavjee has received consulting fees from The College of Family Physicians of Canada. • The College of Family Physicians of Canada reserves the right to disseminate a product that will be discussed in this program: CPCSSN ETL technologies and processes.

  4. Mitigating Potential Bias • The College of Family Physicians of Canada is a not-for-profit association whose mission is to support family physicians through certification, advocacy, leadership, research, and learning opportunities that enable them to provide high-quality health care for their patients and their communities. • Neither InfoClin nor Dr. Keshavjee have ownership in the CPCSSN ETL Technology or Processes

  5. Primary Care Practice Based Research Networks • British Columbia • -BCPCReN Wolf Medical Systems • Alberta • - SaPCReN, Calgary–MedAccess • - AFRPN, Edmonton–MedAccess, Wolf • Manitoba • - MaPCReN, Winnipeg–JonokeMed • Ontario • - DELPHI, London– Healthscreen/Optimed, • Oscar, Nightingale, Accuro • - UTOPIAN, Toronto–Nightingale, Bell EMR, PSS • - CSPC, Kingston– P&P,Oscar, Bell EMR • Quebec • - Q-Net, Montréal–Da Vinci • Nova Scotia / New Brunswick • - MARNet, Halifax–Nightingale, Purkinje • Newfoundland • - APBRN, St. John’s–Wolf, Nightingale 10 collaborating PC-PBRNs, serving 8 provinces; 12 EMRs

  6. Special Callout to Rick Truant For his contribution to the 1-click ETL Toaster

  7. Thanks to all Funders, Stakeholders, Partners AND sentinel Physicians Funding for this publication was provided by the Public Health Agency of Canada The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of the Public Health Agency of Canada. Cette publication a été réalisée grâce au financement de l'Agence de la santé publique du Canada. Les opinions exprimées ici ne reflètent pas nécessairement celles de l'Agence de la santé publique du Canada.

  8. Modernizing Canada’s EMR Infrastructure Karim Keshavjee, Rick Truant, Dave Jackson Ken Martin & Tyler Williamson eHealth 2013 Conference May 27, 2013

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