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Program

Thursday, January 9, 2025

Time EventRoom PresenterTitle
8:00-9:00amBreakfast BuffetAmbassadors Gallery
9-10:30amSession 1: Health disparities and the social factors on disease risk and outcomesAmbassadors GallerySuzanne (Sue) Bakken, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACMI, FIAHSI Health Disparities and the Social Factors on Disease Risk and Outcomes
Jessica Ancker, PhD, FACMIHow to Avoid Informatics-Generated Inequities
Bradley Iott, PhDPhysician’s Documentation and use of Social Determinants of Health Data in the Electronic Health Record
Anne Moen, PhD, RN, FACMI, FIAHSIGravitate-Health; Levering FHIR Resources to Deliver Relevant and Understandable Medicinal Product Information (ePI) for ALL
Jessica Tenebaum, PhD, FACMIA Data driven approach to addressing SDOH in North Carolina: Screening, Software, Services, and Savings
10:30-10:45amBreak
10:45-12:15pmPoster Session 1Forest Room
12:15-2:00pmLunch Ambassadors Gallery
2:00-3:30pmSession 2: The role of AI in healthcare — trustworthiness, transparency, equity, and fairnessAmbassadors GalleryHongfang Liu, PhDTranslational Science in Healthcare AI
Hua Xu, PhDBuilding Ethical Large Language Models for Biomedical Applications
Marzyeh Ghassemi, PhDThe Pulse Of Ethical Machine Learning in Health
Jessica Gronsbell, PhD
3:30-4:00pmBreak
4:00-5:30pmPoster Session 2Forest Room
5:30-6:00pmBreak
6:00-7:00pmCocktail Reception Presidents Gallery
7:00-9:00pmBanquet | DinnerPresidents I & II Ballroom

Friday, January 10, 2025

Time EventRoom PresenterTitle
8:00-9:00amBreakfast BuffetAmbassadors Gallery
9-10:30amSession 3: The foundation and history of informatics in healthAmbassadors GalleryMarion Ball, Ed.DDevelopment of Educational Materials and the Growth of the Health Informatics Field in the International Arena
Don Detmer, MD, MAMaking Informatics Essential to American Health Care: Forty Years of Progress
Betsy Humphreys, MLSPowerful Connections: NLM and the History of Health Informatics
Casimir Kulikowski, PhD Historical Informatics Precursors to AI in Biomedicine and Healthcare: Models for Clinical Screening, Education, and Biomedical Research – and Ethical Implications
Peter Szolovits, PhD
10:30-10:45amBreak
10:45-12:15pmSession 4: Decision support and the evolution of AI in medicineAmbassadors GalleryRobert A. (Bob) Greenes, MD, PhDAI and the Spectrum of Clinical Decision Support
Randolph A. (Randy) Miller, MDTruth Underlying Clinical Diagnosis: Can LLMs ever know it?
Lucila Ohno-Machado, MD, PhDRisk Assessment and Prognosis: Can AI Do It Better Than We Do (and How Will We Know)?
Mark Musen, MD, PhDDumbing Down or Getting Real? The Changing Agenda for Clinical Decision-Support Systems
12:15-2:00pmLunch Ambassadors Gallery
2:00-3:30pmSession 5: The future of healthcare, EHRs, and health ecosystemAmbassadors GalleryKenrick D. Cato, PhD, RN, CPHIMS, FAANHarnessing Clinician Expertise Through EHR Patterns: The Future of Predictive Healthcare
Sarah Collins Rossetti, RN, PhD, FACMI, FAAN, FIAHSIImproving Data Capture while Reducing Documentation Burden
George Hripcsak, MD, MSData Reuse for Research and Learning
Kensaku Kawamoto, MD, PhD, MHS, FACMI, FAMIARe-imagining the EHR with Interoperable Digital Health Innovations
3:30-4:00pmBreak
4:00-5:30pmPanel Discussion: The Past, Present, and Future of Health InformaticsAmbassadors GallerySuzanne (Sue) Bakken, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACMI, FIAHSI
Tianxi Cai, PhD
William R. (Bill) Hersh, MD, FACP, FACMI, FAMIA, FIAHSI
Edward H. (Ted) Shortliffe, MD, PhD, MACP, FACMI, FAIMBE, FIAHSI
James (Jim) Cimino, MD, FACMI, FACP, FNYAM, FAMIA, FIAHSI
William W. (Bill) Stead, MD, FACMI, FIAHSI
5:30pmDeparture

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