Parallel Sessions Schedule
Parallel sessions of the Health Commission |
Wednesday, 22 August 2007 |
16.00 - 17.30 |
Parallel 1: Commission sessions |
Theme: Health IT strategies and national health information systems |
Session chair:Prof. Mikko Korpela, University of Kuopio University , Finland |
Ethiopian HMIS strategy, Solomon Hagos / Dr. Nejmudin Kedir, Ministry of Health, Ethiopia |
National HMIS experience from other countries, Sundeep Sahay, University of Oslo, Norway |
China national health IT strategy, Wang Caiyou, vice-director, Center for Health Statistics and Information, Ministry of Health, People's Republic of China |
Thursday, 23 August 2007 |
10.45-12.15 |
Parallel 2: Commission sessions |
Theme: IT in healthcare service provision |
Session chair: |
Ethiopia and South Africa HIV/AIDS Antiretroviral Treatment system, mr. Mulugeta Alemayehu, xxx, Ethiopia |
Using OpenMRS for clinical purposes, speaker to be announced |
Mobile technology for health, Adesina Iluyemi, UK to be confirmed |
Thursday, 23 August 2007 |
14.00 - 15.30 |
Parallel 3: Commission sessions |
Theme: Software and systems development for health |
Session chair: |
Open source software development experience and challenges, Knut Staring and Than Quang Nguyen, University of Oslo, Norway |
Global health IT standards development - how to include the south, speaker to be announced, Brazilian Health Informatics Association |
HELINA collaboration framework, Chris Seebregts, OpenMRS, South Africa |
Thursday, 23 August 2007 |
16.00 - 17.30 |
Parallel 4: Commission sessions |
Theme: Capacity building - education and research for health IT |
Session chair:Prof. Jorn Braa, University of Oslo, Norway |
Masters and PhD programmes in Health Informatics - Mozambique, Dr. Rahel Bekele Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia and Dr Joao Carlos Timoteo Mavimbe, University of Eduardo Mondlane, Mozambique |
Research on Informatics Development for Health in Africa, Retha de la Harpe, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa |
Training health workers in using information and ICT, Nora Stoops / Louisa Williamson, South Africa to be confirmed |