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Healthcare computing at the University of Portsmouth. Dr Jim Briggs http://www.chmi.port.ac.uk/ Last updated: 6 th November 2009. Group members. Permanent academic staff: Jim Briggs Tineke Fitch Penny Ross Philip Scott Carl Adams * Mohammed Gaber * (Jan 2010) Fixed-term staff
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Healthcare computing at the University of Portsmouth Dr Jim Briggs http://www.chmi.port.ac.uk/ Last updated: 6th November 2009
Group members • Permanent academic staff: • Jim Briggs • Tineke Fitch • Penny Ross • Philip Scott • Carl Adams * • Mohammed Gaber * (Jan 2010) • Fixed-term staff • Dick Curry (pt) • Deb Prytherch (pt) • 3 vacancies • Visiting staff • Dave Prytherch • Administrative staff • Angela Muscat • Research students • Adesina Iluyemi • Jason Oakley (pt) • TessyBadriyah (Oct 2009) • 2 vacancies
Main areas of interest • Telemedicine/telecare/telehealth/e-health • Clinical outcome modelling • Health informatics in developing countries • Socio-technical aspects of health informatics
Jim, Dick, Tineke, Penny, Deb and many others Telemedicine/telecare
Telemedicine and e-health Information Service (TEIS) • Started in 1998 as National Database of Telemedicine • Was funded by: • Department of Health • British Library • NHS Information Authority • Not funded since March 2004 • Currently stores data on: • 305 projects; 992 organisations; 747 people • www.teis.port.ac.uk
Telecare Knowledge Network (TKN) • Since 2006 • Collaborative with SEHTA • Funded by SEEDA • Workshops • www.tkn.port.ac.uk • ICE-T
Telecare in Portsmouth • Penny Ross (RA now SL) • Funded by Portsmouth City Council • Evaluation of the implementation of telecare in Portsmouth
The Living Lab • Monitoring people in their homes • An integrated service platform for the home • Collaborative project • PassivSystems Ltd (Newbury) • Funded but not yet started • Collaborations with Electronics • Digital Wellbeing / The Living Lab
Dave, Jim and others in the past Modelling clinical outcomes
Models of clinical risk • Can useful predictive information be gleaned from already existing data? • Risk models of clinical outcome • P-POSSUM • BHOM • extends modelling beyond surgery • based on routine clinical practice
Collaborations • The Learning Clinic / Tigerteam Software • KTP • VitalPAC • Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust • Prof Gary Smith • Basingstoke Hospitals NHS Trust • Dr Geoff Lewis
Future work • Developing new models • more sophisticated models • condition-specific • environmental factors • Developing better models
HI in developing countries • Adesina Iluyemi (RS) • Jointly supervised by Jim and Carl • How can mobile technologies be best used to provide healthcare services in African countries?
Socio-technical aspects of HI • Philip Scott • Was RS; now SL • Exploring clinician use of information systems • What is there about clinicians that influences their propensity to use them? • Clinical ordering • Mixed methods research
Imaging • Jason Oakley (RS) • How to ensure that images shown when teaching radiography are consistently displayed
Southern Institute for Health Informatics (SIHI) conferences • 10 conferences since July 1998 • Last one on 18th September 2009 • Patient engagement through innovation
Other past activities • Cancer care data (Penny) • ICT research initiative (Dick) • ISABEL evaluation (Jim & Tineke) • Smart cards (Jim & Roger Beresford) • Mobile healthcare (Tineke & Carl) • VitalPAC security review (Jim, Vasilios Katos & Azzri Bhaludin) • Internet study (Jim & Gordon Early) • Health informatics MSc courses