ADVISORY/National Conference to Address Communication Problems in Health Care.Assignment Editors/Health & Medical Writers ADVISORY...for Tues (Oct. 22) WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 16, 2002 The American College of Physicians The American College of Physicians (ACP) is a national organization of doctors of internal medicine (internists), physicians who specialize in the prevention, detection and treatment of illnesses in adults. - American Society of Internal Medicine Foundation (ACP-ASIM ACP-ASIM American College of Physicians-American Society of Internal Medicine (transitional name; now American College of Physicians) Foundation) will convene a one-day Health Communication Conference, Health Care Communication: A Key to Quality, to be held at the National Academy of Sciences on October 22, 2002. The conference, co-sponsored by the Institute of Medicine (IOM IOM See: Index and Option Market ), will be an opportunity for experts from across the spectrum of the health care system, from patient to physician to third-party payer, to share their experiences with health-related communication and suggestions for improvement. The first major activity of the Foundation's ten year Health Communication Initiative, the conference will focus on how communication enhancements can improve both the quality of care and health outcomes, with a particular emphasis on the needs of people with chronic disease. The conference will address both interpersonal and health care system communication, as well as the critical and expanding role that technology plays in all aspects of health communications today. Leaders in health care, health care communication, and technology will offer visionary models, potential solutions, and promising approaches for consideration. The topics to be addressed during this one-day event one-day event a contraction of the three-day event but like that contest is aimed at selecting the best all-round horse and rider. The events usually contested are show-jumping, dressage and cross-country. include: -- Both the Patient's View and the Physician's View of the current problems of Health Care Communication -- The Academic, Public and Private Sector Models of Health Communications -- Financial Obstacles to Improving Health Communication - from both the Clinician's Perspective and the Payer's Perspective -- Cultural Considerations to Communication about Health -- New Technology Systems to Improve Communication within the Health Care System -- The Potential of Information Technology to Address Communication Issues This important event will bring together experts in the field to present findings on state-of-the-art thinking and practice in health communication. The conference will begin with remarks from Daniel D. Federman, MD, MACP MACP Master of the American College of Physicians MACP Moroccan American Center for Policy (Washington, DC) MACP Music Authors' Copyright Protection MACP Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology (degree) , Senior Dean for Clinical Teaching at Harvard University School of Medicine and William W. Stead, MD, Associate Vice Chancellor For Health Affairs and Director of the Informatics Center at Vanderbilt University, they will be followed by a slate of well-known specialists who will discuss problems and possible solutions in their particular areas of expertise. The conference will conclude with a presentation by Edward H. Shortliffe Edward (‘Ted’) Hance Shortliffe, MD, PhD (born 1948, Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian-born American biomedical informatician, physician and computer scientist. Dr. Shortliffe is a pioneer in the use of artificial intelligence in medicine. , MD, PhD, FACP FACP Fellow of the American College of Physicians. FACP abbr. 1. Fellow of the American College of Physicians 2. Fellow of the American College of Prosthodontists , Professor & Chair, Department of Medical Informatics, College of Physicians and Surgeons College of Physicians and Surgeons: see Columbia Univ. , Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center. For registration information, visit http://foundation.acponline.org/healthcom/hcc.htm to learn more about the conference program. |
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