IX Regional Congress on Health Sciences Information – CRICS9
Topic: eHealth: Getting closer to universal access to health
22 to 24 October - CRICS9 Washington, D.C., USA. Headquarters of the Pan American Health Organization PAHO/WHO
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Main tracks:
CRICS9 will be an open forum for discussion on issues relevant to Public Health in the Americas, organized into five tracks:
ü Information for health-related decision - information management, digital libraries and repositories, and information needs
ü Strategies and policies - development and sustainability, technical cooperation among countries and governments
ü Information and communication technologies - mHealth, interoperability, accessibility, and standards
ü Telehealth - models and programs applied to primary care, telehealth services development integrated into national health systems
ü Capacity building - communication for health promotion, use of social networks, and digital literacy.
CRICS 9 / CRICS9 Program
Monday, 22 de October de 2012
Opening Ceremony
Mirta Roses, Director, Pan American Health Organization
Marcelo D' Agostino, Manager, Knowledge Management and Communications,
Adalberto Tardelli, Director, BIREME/PAHO and President of CRICS9
Francis Collins, Director, National Institutes of Health, USA
Georges Benjamin, Executive Director, American Public Health Association, USA
Key Address
eHealth – Reaching Universal Access to Health
Ariel Pablos-Méndez - Assistant Administrator for Global Health at USAID
Plenary Session 1: eHealth Strategy and Public Policies
Moderator: Marcelo D'Agostino - KMC Pan American Health Organization
David Novillo – KMC/KM Pan American Health Organization
René Prieto - Ministerio de Salud, Chile
Georges Benjamin - American Public Health Association, USA
Panels
Strategic alliances in eHealth
Democratization of the access to information and scientific knowledge
Knowledge translation
Information management in emergencies and disasters: from one way communication to social media
Public eHealth, Innovation and Equity in Latin America and the Caribbean: The eSAC Project
Plenary Session 2: Telehealth: models, programs and services
Moderator: Rubén Torres - HSS Pan American Health Organization
Patricia Mechael - mHealth Alliance, USA
Ana Estela Haddad - Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
Tomás J. Sanabria - Telesalud Internacional, Venezuela
Announcement of the Programs "Best Practices in Telehealth" in Latin American, Humberto Alves
- Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil
Courses and workshops
HINARI and Research4Life resources WHO
Improving the search in LILACS (in Spanish)
Instructional design: in the construction of the distance course applied to the Virtual Health Campus - part 1
EQUATOR Network: Guidance to encourage accurate and transparent reporting in health research publications
EQUATOR Network, United Kingdom
Tuesday, 23 de October de 2012
Plenary Session 3: Integrating Scientific evidence in health decision
Moderator: Luis Gabriel Cuervo – HSS Pan American Health Organization
Zulma Ortiz - UNICEF, Argentina
Kay Dickersin - Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, USA
Lely Solari - Instituto Nacional de Salud, Perú
Jorge Barreto - Secretaria Municipal de Saúde de Piripiri, Brazil
Isabel Noguer - Pan-American Health Organization
Panels
Information and communication platforms for the collaborative work in health
Interoperability and standards among health services
New paradigms for libraries
Experiences and tools for information management in emergencies and disasters
Use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in health promotion
Plenary Session 4: Technologies of Information and Communication applied to the Health
Moderator: Luiz Augusto Galvão, Pan American Health Organization PAHO/WHO
When we know enough to recommend action on the social determinants of health?
Paula Braveman - Professor of Family and Community Medicine. Director, Center on Social Disparities in Health, University of California, San Francisco
Clement Bezold –Director Institute for Alternative Futures, USA
Manuel Urbina - Coordinador del Comité Permanente para el Estudio de los Determinantes Sociales Academia de Medicina en México
John Ruffin - Director of National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NCMHD) at the US National Institute of Health
Paulo Marchiori Buss - Diretor Centro de Relações Internacionais em Saúde Fundação Oswaldo Cruz FIOCRUZ Rio de Janeiro/RJ – Brasil
Exhibition – The Unified Health System of Brazil
Courses and workshops
Social Media: introduction to the basics of social media tools for knowledge management, dissemination and networking
Efficient access to Lilacs - in English
Instructional design: in the construction of the distance course applied to the Virtual Health Campus - part 2
Wednesday, 24 de October de 2012
Plenary Session 5: Capabilities development
Moderator: Ian S Brooks - University of Illinois, USA
Antônio Ivo de Carvalho - Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública Sérgio Arouca, Brazil
Francisco Campos - Universidade Aberta do SUS, Brazil
Alexander Solís - Foundation for the Coordination of Information Resources for Disaster Prevention, Costa Rica
Roberto Zayas - Centro Nacional de Información de Ciencias Médicas, Cuba
Panels
Telehealth Experiences in Latin America
Open access policies and digital repositories
Evaluation and systems information
Democratization access for information and scientific knowledge
eLearning and educational telehealth
Sir Michael Marmot emphasizes the importance of networking and Knowledge networks
In a video especially recorded for CRICS9, Sir Michael Marmot, Chair of the Commission on Social Determinants of Health, from World Health Organization (WHO), shares his experience in leading this initiative, emphasizing the importance of networking, consolidation of knowledge networks and learning with the realities of different countries.
Brazil, Chile, Canada, UK and other countries emphasize the role of examples in developing programs to improve the social determinants of health.
Sir Michael Marmot’s Video available at: http://bit.ly/W7LWCL
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