Workshops
Visual Analytics in Healthcare
Date:
November 2-3, 2015
Meeting Place:
Social Science Research Commons (SSRC), Indiana University
Woodburn Hall, Room 200
1100 East Seventh Street
Bloomington, IN 47405
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Organizers:
Katy Börner
Victor H. Yngve Professor of Information Science, Department of
Information and Library Science, School of Informatics and Computing, Indiana University, Bloomington; Director, Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science
Center & Curator of Mapping Science exhibit, Bloomington, IN
ude.anaidni@ytak
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Titus KL Schleyer, DMD, PhD
Clem McDonald Professor of Biomedical Informatics and Director, Regenstrief Institute, Inc., Center for Biomedical Informatics
gro.feirtsneger@reyelhcs
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Workshop Goals & Agenda:
This 1.5 day, invitation-only workshop will bring together healthcare and public health professionals, biomedical informaticians, visualization and data analytics experts, and developers. The overall theme is to advance the use of big data analytics and visualization for population health monitoring and management. Key goals of the workshop are to:
- conceptualize key approaches to assessing data quality in large healthcare databases using analytics and visualizations;
- monitor real-time data streams with regard to volume, type of data and data quality;
- identify use cases for the application of discussed approaches to population health monitoring and management; and
- discuss synergies among efforts and possible joint funding applications.
Schedule:
Monday, November 2, 2015
12:00pm | Collaboration Lunch Welcome by Organizers (Katy Börner and Titus Schleyer) |
12:30pm | General Introduction by Participants (5 min per person/organization) |
2:00pm | Social Networking Break |
2:30pm |
Overview Talks, Woodburn Hall 200 (Open for public) (the video starts at 19:30; second talk starts at 1:18:40) Incomplete, Missing, and Wrong: Working with Dirty Healthcare Data from a Clinical Investigators Perspective by Tim Imler Dynamic Data Visualizations by Katy Börner |
4:30pm | Social Networking Break |
5:00pm | Brainstorm of Opportunities and Challenges [Result 1 | 2] |
6:00 pm | Adjourn |
6:30pm |
Joint Dinner Brainstorm |
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
8:30am | Breakfast |
9:00am | Brainstorming Result [Result] |
12:00pm | Joint Lunch |
1:00pm | Breakout Sessions Monitoring and Managing Data Quality in the INPC Creating and sharing data quality rules 10x10 Course in Health Care Visualization and Analytics Create a synthetic realistic database for research Pilot project to demo the value of data |
2:30pm | Second Best Ideas |
3:00pm | Discussion of Collaboration Opportunities [Result] |
4:00pm | Adjourn |
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Invited Participants:
Bill Barnett
Chief Research Informatics Officer, Regenstrief Institute, Inc.
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Clarice Brown
Director of Division of Health Care Statistics, CDC
Derek Dunn
Executive Director - Decision Support & Analytics, Indiana University Health
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Harold Gil
Surveillance Epidemiologist, Marion County Public Health Department
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Michael Ginda
Data Analyst, CNS Center, IU Bloomington
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Shaun Grannis, MD, MS, FAAFP
Medical Informatics Research Scientist, Regenstrief Institute
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Daniel Halsey
Senior System Architect, Project Manager, CNS Center, IU Bloomington
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Charity Hilton
Systems Engineer III, Regenstrief Institute
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Dan Housman
Chief Technology Officer, Deloitte Converge Health
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Timothy D. Imler, MD, MS
Leading Researcher in Health Care "Value" Utilizing Existing Data, Regenstrief Institute
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Ashwin Nimhan
Web & Data Visualization Developer, CNS Center, IU Bloomington
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Elisabeth Scheufele
Deloitte Converge Health,
Physician Informaticist
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Faye Smith
Manager, Data Core Services, Regenstrief Institute
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Wanzhu Tu
Biostatistician, Regenstrief Institute
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Robin Wagner
Chief Science Officer: Office of Public Health Scientific Services, CDC
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Randall Young
Geographer at CDC
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Directions:
See the contact page for the Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center, http://cns.iu.edu/contact.html or contact Samantha Tirey (ude.anaidni@elahjs).
Acknowledgments:
This effort is supported by the Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center at Indiana University. A special thanks to the Social Science Research Commons (SSRC) for providing a location to host the workshop.