Drug Reaction and Patient Safety to be Focus of Upcoming WARM Summit Workshop on Adverse Response Monitoring
Tue, 02/19/2008 - 08:35
(Geriatrics News and Information) The WARM Summit httpottawaieeecaimswarm2008indexhtm a Canadianled international initiative to improve patient safety is taking place in Ottawa on February 21 22 2008 With the focus on health risks from taking prescribed medications the workshop will bring together experts from medicine science engineering business and government to find objective methods of measuring patient responses to medications and to develop standards for adverse response measurement and analysis The panel will produce a report and recommendations to improve patient safety and to help optimize the efficacy of medication Organized by the Ottawa Section of IEEE the workshop will feature representatives from Ottawa Heart Institute Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratories the University of Toronto and European Federation of Medical Informatics and delegates from Health Canada among others In addition the workshop is sponsored by the healthcare divisions of IBM and TELUS along with Emergis a TELUS company focused on health information management Engineering shares with medicine a commitment to improve quality of life while putting safety first and thats why the IEEE is organizing this workshop On this common ground we will seek to work out the differences and identify the crosscutting technologies that can bridge the gap between physical and physiological safety systems said Dr Wahab Almuhtadi IEEE Ottawa Section ChairDrug adverse responses need better standards for monitoring and reporting Despite the wellknown risks associated with using prescription drugs medication errors and adverse reactions are still poorly understood and recorded Given these risks we need to develop objective methods for monitoring an individuals response to treatment said George Mihalas President of the European Federation of Medical Informatics Although in Canada outside of Quebec between 2006 2007 there were over 45000 adverse reactions to medication reported or approximately 22 of every 1000 people were hospitalized due to drug reactions there is still no standardized method to monitor and report these reactions Most medications today are administered by patients at home without supervision and in the absence of systems to manage and track adverse drug responses Many patients experience complications from prescribed drugs often severe adding to the challenges of managing chronic conditions like heart disease and diabetes Is this treatment working for me That is the question in health care Without a precise answer to this question knowing whats going on with a patient imposes unbearable costs of cognition communication coordination and capability Personal health monitoring systems are needed to help answer this question efficiently and therefore enable the provision of safe highquality care for all said Dr Radu Leca President of Biosign Technologies IncA demonstration of how technology can helpAs part of the WARM Summit technologies to be demonstrated include a telematic health information system for monitoring responses to frequently prescribed drugs The system developed by Biosign leverages established technologies to assess a patients response to treatment and the need to adjust treatment accordingly Its networking and communication facilities are being tested on TELUS and IBM platforms IBM supports and applauds this initiative which addresses challenging questions in the quest for highquality healthcare Ensuring that people are not harmed by medication is not an option but the first condition of quality care Thats why we are working closely with TELUS and Biosign to offer a prescription for action said Sal Causi IBM Healthcares Business Development ExecutiveTELUS is pleased to support this IEEE workshops goal of improving patient safety through the use of technology This is an extension of our ongoing collaboration with IBM and Biosign The strategy to commoditize self care and remote monitoring is critical as we move toward nextgeneration healthcare said Ibrahim Gedeon TELUS Chief Technology OfficerThe WARM Summit will take place at Nepean Centrepointe Ben Franklin Place 101 Centrepointe Drive Ottawa Ontario Canada The Summit begins at 800am EST on Thursday February 21st and runs until 630pm EST on February 22nd More information is available at httpottawaieeecaimswarm2008indexhtmFOR MEDIA INQUIRIES ONLY OR FOR MEDIA TO ATTEND Kathryn SchwabPRceptive Communications IncPhone 613 8584407Email kschwabprceptivecom...
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