Yuri Quintana

2017-2019 Distinguished Speaker
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Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Director of Global Health Informatics in the Division of Clinical Informatics
Harvard Medical School
Assistant Professor of Medicine
E-mail: yquintan@bidmc.harvard.edu

DVP term expires December 2019

 


Presentations

Global eHealth for collaborations in bioinformatics: New models for electronic healthcare delivery and new collaboration platforms for global biomedical research

Changes in global disease trends and demographics are creating unprecedented challenges to the delivery of healthcare and biomedical research worldwide. New technologies have allowed us to collect large amounts of data, but making that information useful for clinical care and global research remains a challenge. This talk will present some innovations in big-data translational platforms for biomedical research. Opportunities for the use of mobile health apps, wearable technologies, and big data applications will be discussed. New e-health systems will be discussed for connecting patients, families and professionals in the areas of maternal health care, senior care, and oncology. Challenges in establishing e-health networks in developed and developing countries will be examined.

eCare: New models for health services and collaboration among patients, families and professionals

People-centered healthcare focuses on seeking an active role for the patient and also strengthen all other members of the health team, including families. By promoting greater opportunity for patients, it is possible to have better health outcomes, quality of life, and optimal return on investment in the health system. To carry out this new model, we need not only new technologies but also a change in the way the way we communicate and collaborate with patients and families. This talk will present some innovations and electronic health systems to connect patients, families and professionals. The talk will describe an e-health system for maternal health and pediatrics. A description will be provided of a system called InfoSAGE that provides education and communication for coordinated care for the elderly in assisted living homes. Opportunities for the use of mobile health applications, portable diagnostic technologies, and big data applications will be discussed. The challenges to establishing people-centered e-health systems will be discussed.

Presentations

  • Global eHealth for collaborations in bioinformatics: New models for electronic healthcare delivery and new collaboration platforms for global biomedical research
  • eCare: New models for health services and collaboration among patients, families and professionals

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