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Informatics in Biomedical Research and Health: An ELSI View of Challenges and Prospects
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Lecture / Workshop
Friday, Oct 9, 2015, 2-5pm
Room 110
National Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
University of the Philippines
Diliman, Quezon City
Resource Person
Dr Romulo de Castro
DOST Balik Scientist Program Awardee
Abstract
I. Overview of the EHR
I plan to present a balanced overview of electronic health records - the motivation for adoption, potential benefits in health and research, challenges in practice/utilization, and doctor/patient concerns. I will also discuss meaningful use and health information exchanges, and cite examples of implementation. Lastly, as we are in the Philippines, I will touch on disasters and the EHR.
II. Genomic Data and the EHR
As genomic technology gets better and less expensive, we ask: how will genome information change clinical practice? I will discuss the properties of genomic data and the ethical, legal and social considerations for incorporating this type of data into the EHR.
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