Healthcare computing - University of Portsmouth

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Healthcare computing at the
University of Portsmouth
Dr Jim Briggs
http://www.chmi.port.ac.uk/
Last updated: May 2011
Group members
• Permanent academic staff:
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Jim Briggs
Tineke Fitch
Penny Ross
Philip Scott
Carl Adams *
Mohammed Gaber *
• Permanent research staff
– Richard Curry (pt)
• Fixed-term staff
– Christian Chislett
– Deb Prytherch (pt)
• Administrative staff
– Angela Muscat
• Research students
– Adesina Iluyemi
– Tessy Badriyah
• Close collaboration with ECE
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Djamel Azzi
Rinat Khusainov
David Robinson
Misha Filip
Sebastian Bersch
• Visiting Professor
– Dave Prytherch
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Main areas of interest
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Telemedicine/telecare/telehealth/e-health
Clinical outcome modelling
Health informatics in developing countries
Socio-technical aspects of health informatics
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Jim, Dick, Tineke, Penny, Deb. Christian and many others
TELEMEDICINE/TELECARE
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Telemedicine and e-health
Information Service (TEIS)
• Started in 1998 as National Database of
Telemedicine
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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
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Telecare Knowledge Network (TKN)
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Since 2006
Collaborative with SEHTA
Funded by SEEDA
Workshops
www.tkn.port.ac.uk
ICE-T
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Telecare in Portsmouth
• Penny Ross (RA now SL)
• Funded by Portsmouth City Council
• Evaluation of the implementation of telecare in
Portsmouth
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The Living Lab
• Monitoring people in their homes
• An integrated service platform for the home
– Collaborative project
– PassivSystems Ltd (Newbury)
• Collaboration with Electronics
– Digital Wellbeing / The Living Lab
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Workplace telecare showcase
• Funded by SEHTA (ICE-T programme)
• Demonstrating how telecare can help
employers
– reduce absenteeism
• Showcase in Second Life virtual world (coming
soon!)
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Dave, Jim, Tessy and others in the past
MODELLING CLINICAL
OUTCOMES
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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
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Collaborations
• The Learning Clinic / Tigerteam Software
– KTP
– VitalPAC
• Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust
– Prof Gary Smith
– Dr Paul Schmidt
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Future work
• Developing new models
– more sophisticated models
– condition-specific
– environmental factors
• Developing better models
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OTHER AREAS
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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?
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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
• Theory of health informatics
• Mixed methods research
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Southern Institute for Health
Informatics (SIHI) conferences
• 11 conferences since July 1998
• Last one in September 2010
– "Digital wellbeing"
• Next one in September 2011
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Other past activities
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Cancer care data (Penny)
Standardising radiography images (Jason Oakley)
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
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