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PROGRAMME: Boston 2007 - Transforming Healthcare in the Electronic Age
 
 
0900
Official Opening – Essex Ballroom

Welcome from ISQua’s President: John Helfrick, USA

 
Making the most of the Conference:

David Bates, USA, Conference Chair

 
0930
A1 Picker Plenary Presentation

Chair: David Bates

 
“The Role of Information Technology in Achieving a High Performance Health System: The International Experience”

Karen Davis, USA
 

 
Response: Richard Grol, NLD
 
1030
BREAK
 
1100-1230
Concurrent Track Sessions
 
A2 Patients – Invited session

Essex North Center

 
Making primary care more patient-centered

Leader: Melinda K.Abrams, USA and panel
Session supported by The Commonwealth Fund

 
Susan Edgman-Levitan
 
Sarah Hudson Scholle
 
A3 Health Information Technology – Invited session

Essex Center
Intersection of Quality/Safety and Informatics/Decision Support
Leaders: Janet Corrigan and Don Detmer, USA
Session supported by Baylor Health Care Systems

 
A4 Measures/Indicators – Brief paper presentations

Essex South

 
039 Do patient sociodemographic characteristics affect primary care practice sites’ performance on quality measures?

Friedberg MW, Safran DG, Singer JA, Coltin KI, Zheng J, Howitt K, Schneider EC

 
192 Nationwide performance measurement can improve the quality of care

Bartels PD, Mainz J, Hansen A-M, Ingeman A, Bunk A, Nakano A, Kaersvang L

 
257 Performance measurement: Does perception influence reality?

Mebane-Sims IL,Williams SC, Schmaltz S, Koss RG, Loeb JM

 
304 Assessment of the feasibility of general practice level analysis for quality monitoring purposes

Abi-Aad G,Azima H

 
A5 Accreditation/Evaluation – Brief paper presentations

Essex North West

 
586 Patient safety: Performance measurement

Greco P, Russell SJ, Dean C, Peters J

 
466 Development of a new national quality program in Denmark: Combining the power of quantitative indicators with qualitative standards

Mainz J, Crisp H, Krog BR, Eberhard M, Flarup L,Villadsen AM, Ibsen C, Engel C, Schmidt SE, Rasmussen G, Muddimann R,Wright R, Hundborg K

 
553 The Accreditation of Australian general practices - The journey into the electronic age with AccreditationPro

Choong R, Aloizos AmJ, Vecchio M, Moody J, Petrakis N, Fahey K

 
490 Business excellence: Going beyond the compliance journey

Given L

 
A6 Patient Safety – Invited sessions

Staffordshire
The anatomy and physiology of the International Classification for Patient Safety: What do the words mean?
Leader: Thomas Perneger, Switzerland, and panel

and

 
A global agenda for patient safety research: First public release from the WHO World Alliance for Patient Safety

Leader: David Bates, USA

 
A7 Systems – Brief paper presentations

St George A & B

 
407 Transforming acute care: Potential savings from improving safety in US hospitals

Jha AK, Chan DC, Ridgway AR, Franz C, Bates DW

 
543 The way different viewers understand patient process:An interdisciplinary approach in mapping patient process across the community

Hayerizadeh BF, Faghihi MR, Goudarzi F, Ghorbati M, Hosseinzadeh F, Shahrami A, Haerizadeh M, Ghanbari S, Kheiltash A, Zarghi,A, Hariri A, Sakhavi M, Shadnoush M, Ramezankhani A

 
037 Factors affecting wait time management strategies: Identifying them and building a framework

Pomey MP, Forest PG, Sanmartin C, De Coster C, Drew M

 
580 Impact of improving ventilator bundle compliance on intensive care throughput

Howell MD, Foley J, Boyd K, Clardy P, Gillis J, Hurst J, Lima L, Phelan C, Russell K, Serrano M,Wright SB,Talmor D

 
A8 Clinical – Quality Improvement – Invited session

Essex North East

 
Clinical performance quality: engaging physicians in assessing and improving clinical practice

Leader: Richard Grol, Netherlands

 
A9 Workforce/Education – Invited session

A vision for the health and care workforce 2022
Leader: Kim Beazor, UK

followed by:

Information Technology may help transform healthcare, but do we have a sufficient workforce?
Leader: Charles Saffran, USA

 
A10 Track Nine: Measures/Indicators – Brief paper presentations

Adams Parliament

 
001 Development and validation of an instrument for appraising indicator quality:The Appraisal of Indicators through Research and Evaluation (AIRE) instrument

De Koning JS, Smulders AW, Klazinga NS

 
131 The quantitative measurement of ‘New Leadership’ processes in health care:A review of the available instruments

Ravaghi H, Mannion R

 
266 Comparison of mortality predictive models using laboratory data versus ICD-9 code-based comorbidity software by the Agency of Healthcare Quality and Research

Tabak YP, Sun XW, Kurtz SG, Derby K, Cox E, Johannes RS

 
333 The application of AHRQ patient safety indicators to routinely collected UK hospital administrative data

Aylin P, Bottle A

 
452 AHRQ patient safety indicators are suitable for international application: Results of a German validation study

Droesler SE, Stausberg J

 
1230-1400
LUNCH

and on 7th floor

 
1230-1345
Patient Safety Researchers meeting

WHO World Alliance for Patient Safety and ISQua will lead a lunchtime meeting for delegates with an interest in patient safety research.

Regions and national societies meeting
Open to interested delegates

 
1315-1350
Concurrent Poster Presentation Sessions
 
AP1 Patients

Essex North Center

 
080 Empowering seldom-heard communities to co-design health services

Stafford S

 
278 PIPS Project: Personalized Information Platform for Life and Health Services

Sanna A

 
570 The feedback system in an acute care setting

Hsieh YS, Chang WC, Hwang CP, Hsieh IR

 
332 “I have a right to know what is wrong with me”: Information and children’s consent to treatment: An experience of paediatric Italian network

Visconti P,Vecchi Brumatti L, Danielli E, Peraldo M, Celesti L,Tamburlini G, Morello Marchese P

 
563 Using patient survey information for quality improvement in US dialysis centers

Hurtado MP, Frentzel E, Levin A

 
AP2 Measures/Indicators

Essex South

 
009 Proof of the pudding – Carrying out a pan-hospital audit

Cornally D

 
042 An evaluation on DOTS implementation in Indonesian hospitals through clinical audit: Can the Australian clinical governance model make improvement?

Djasri H, Utarini A

 
053 Auditing of early medical management of acute stroke:An assessment by COMPAQH

Goubet S, Gardel C, Capuano F, Minvielle E

 
233 Undertaking an assurance review within Guy’s and St.Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust (GSTFT)

Stoker S,Walsh E,Tarling R, Baker E

 
AP3 Measures/Indicators

Adams Parliament

 
005 Towards a framework for long-term maintenance of quality measures: Results of a survey of leading measures developers

Mattke S

 
467 Assessing cancer care quality in hospitals with core measure indicators:A preliminary study on breast and colorectal cancer

Chung KP, Lai MS, Kuo NC, Koong SL

 
396 Quality indicators for maternity home care in the Netherlands

De Vos MLG, Graafmans WC

 
500 Quality improvements in health care service expressed differentially among different population groups

Poblano-Verastegui O, Lopez-Cervantes M, Hernandez B, Ballard D

 
AP4 Accreditation/Evaluation

Essex North West

 
602 Redesign of the Dutch standard for accreditation of hospitals

Beaard HWM, van der Heijden FVMJ, van der, Doets PM, den Adel RJ

 
292 Review of quality & safety regulatory organisations.Acting on the Irish acute care services

Doran J, Sweeney J, Boland R

 
487 The Brazilian system of accreditation: Differences and similarities between the national accreditation organization and JCI

Castellanos LP, Malik AM

 
478 Achieving targeted risk based regulation through an information led approach

Bardsley M, Blunt I, Chitnis X, Kaftez A, Porter A, Spiegelhalter D

 
AP5 Patient Safety

Staffordshire

 
083 Extension of medication reconciliation in ambulatory care:Attempts at improvement

Nassaralla Cl, Naessens JM, Chaudhry R, Hansen MA, Scheitel SM

 
281 Implementation of a simple medication reconciliation process to reduce medication errors in Australian hospitals

Van de Vreede MA, Dooley MJ

 
148 The effectiveness of Medication Errors Reporting System (MERS)

Tsai CY, Chan YY, Chen HY, Soong YK

 
361 Online reporting system for medication safety events in an acute academic teaching hospital

Relihan EC, O’ Grady F,Treacy VM

 
207 The evaluation of unintended discontinuation of medication at the time of hospital admission by health smart cards

Hsu MH, Li YC,Yen JC, Huang CC, Chiu WT

 
AP6 Patient Safety

Essex Center

 
236 Risk factors associated with adverse events during hospitalisations:An insurer perspective

Andereggen VM,Varela I, Boechi L, Montero C,Abatti A,Garcia Elorrio E, Gimenez LA

 
323 Effects of hospital-wide antibiotic stewardship program on prescribing practices of parenteral antimicrobial agents

Leu HS, Huang CT, Fan CM

 
415 The Ottawa Hospital’s centre for patient safety – Creating leadership in safety

Hunter L, Forster A,Worthington JR

 
218 100 K lives – How evidence based can patient safety campaigns be?

Krogstad U, Rygh L,Arntzen E, Baalsrud A, Gilbert M, Nilsen ST, Ormstad S

 
AP7 Systems

St George A & B

 
406 The relationship between the costs and quality of hospital care in the U.S

Jha AK, Orav EJ, Dobson A, Book R, Epstein AM

 
277 Quality management in health care organizations in Finland years 1999 and 2004

Raikkonen O, Outinen M, Holma T,Sainio S

 
263 The role of stakeholders in the instigation of a framework of quality and safety policies and procedures in a residential setting

Fagan PA, Sweeney J, Reddy D

 
294 In the face of adversity, diversity wins

Brooks L, Fairlie S

 
AP8 Clinical Quality Improvement

Essex North East

 
302 Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus infection reduction in the Intensive Care Unit

Rodriguez VE, Durlach RA, Freuler CB, Ezcurra C,Testón L, Fernandez Canigia L, Laugas S

 
186 Effect of the public release of antibiotic prescribing rate on primary care physician’s prescribing pattern in South Korea

Kim S, CHang JH, Kim KS, Lee S

 
525 Improvement of prescription of Deep Vein Thrombosis Prophylaxis (DVTP) in a program of continuos improvement

Sousa AG, Lisboa LF, Fernandes Jr CJ, Kashiwagi NM, Cypriano AS, Santos BFC, Bork AMGT, Cendoroglo M

 
401 A national research framework for improving clinical handover

Jeffcott SA, Evans SM, Chin GSM, Cameron P, Ibrahim JE

 
AP9 Workforce/Education

St George C & D

 
211 Delivering clinical governance through E-learning:A study and evaluation of the online training developed by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain

Wright HJ,Ashmore SR, Ruthven T,Warner L

 
535 Enhancing patient safety and patient satisfaction on a clinical teaching service through geographically-localized inpatient care microsystems

Yang JJ,Tess AV, Sulmonte KK, Reynolds EE

 
239 The nurse staffing and patient safety knowledge network: A vehicle to drive evidence-informed decisions

Freeman N, Helmer J, Hoffman C

 
476 Analysis of patient outcomes and direct nursing care activity related to nurse-to-patient ratio

Park SH, You SJ, Park BH, Choi YK, Chang HS

 
521 Healthcare workforce:Anexperiential route to a quality qualification in health,quality credentials for health professionals

Bullivant JRN, Corbett-Nolan A, Steer F

 
1400-1530
Concurrent Track Sessions
 
A11 Patients – Invited session

Essex North Center
Physician accountability for patient-centered care
Leader: Mark Waxman, USA and panel.

Picker session

 
A12 Health Information Technology – Invited session

Essex Center

Care management and technology – Getting to improvements in the small physician practice

Leaders: Chuck Parker & LuAnn Kimker, USA

 
A13 Measures/Indicators

Essex South

Selected Brief Paper Presentations

 
532 Relationship between cost and quality for people with diabetes in managed care organizations in the United States

Roski J,Turbyville S, Scholle S

 
366 Health care systems and their performance: An extensive review

de Belvis AG, Pelone F,Volpe M, Ricciardi W

 
551 Using existing data and derived indicators to evaluate quality of care and performance of a recently created network of hospitals

Burnand B, Scherer F,Arditi C, Luthi JC

 
289 Performance evaluation system in healthcare:A tool for management and policy makers

Nuti S, Bonini A, Seghieri C

 
529 Defining a high performance cancer care system:A five-country comparison of Canada, France, Germany, the UK and the USA

Sullivan T, Schneider E, Richards M, Borella L, Hallek M, Dobrow M

 
A14 Accreditation/Evaluation – Invited session

Essex North West

 
ISQua website for Accreditation research

Leader: Wendy Nicklin, CAN

 
A15 Patient Safety – Brief paper presentations

Staffordshire

 
376 The effectiveness of an intervention aimed at improving incident reporting rates and changing staff attitudes towards reporting

Evans SM, Smith BJ, Esterman A, Runciman WB, Maddern G, Sellim P, Stead K, O’Shaughnessy J, Muecke S, Jones S

 
128 What is the difference in adverse events detected using different methods of identification?

Naessens JM, Campbell CR, Berg B, Lefante J,Williams AR, Culbertson R

 
099 Patient safety and consultation time in primary health care - Are they related?

Mira JJ, Nebot C, Lorenzo S

 
425 Examining the relationship between patient safety and specialty using the 2006 acute hospital inpatient survey in England

Petruckevitch A, Raleigh V

 
399 The West Virginia patient safety project

Hannah KL, Ruddick P, Bellamy G

 
A16 Systems – Invited session

St George A & B

 
Performance Measurement and Quality Improvement Activities in U.S. Hospitals

Leader: Anthony Shih, USA and panel

Session supported by The Commonwealth Fund

 
A17 Clinical – Quality Improvement – Invited session

Essex North East

 
MARQuIS: Hospital quality improvement: Preliminary results

Leader: Rosa Sunol, Spain

 
A18 Workforce/Education – Brief paper presentations & invited session

St George C & D

 
108 The ICONAS project on organizational climate:Are we ready to be patients’ partners?

Wienand U, Cinotti R, Nicoli A, Bisagni M

 
599 Variation in caregiver perceptions of teamwork climate and safety climate in a tertiary care hospital in Turkey

Kaya S, Barsbay S, Bal E,Yalcin P, Karabulut E

 
Workshop: It’s No Joke! The Importance of Humor In Quality Team Effectiveness

Leader: Lois Butcher-Poffley, USA

 
A19 Health Information Technology – Brief paper presentations

Adams Parliament

 
126 Providing virtual mental health care in a rural community hospital

Tiessen B, Reaume-Zimmer P

 
619 An electronic registry and processes to create actionable information improve results of diabetes management measures

Melin JA, Emro S, Sherry P, Cusolito J

 
436 Using health smart cards to improve medication safety

Huang CY, Li YC, Liu CT,Yen JC, Huang CC,Hsu MH

 
593 Closing the loop on test results: Experience with a web based test tracking results system incorporated within an online medical record

Sands KE, Markson L, Moody E,Aronson MD

 
388 Tag and track: Curbing spread of diseases

Ahmad N

 
1530
BREAK
 
1600-1700
A20 Afternoon Plenary Session

Essex Ballroom

 
1700-1830
Wine and Cheese Reception: Meet the Poster Display Authors
 
1700-1830
Wine and Cheese Reception: Meet the Poster Display Authors
 
Evening Professional visits – ticket only
 
Evening Professional visits – ticket only
 
 
 
Monday, May 21 2012