Health Informatics Grand Rounds

Grand Rounds
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Title: “So there’s no app for that? Building 3rd party digital health tools, & lessons learned at UCSF.”

 

Dr. Raman Khanna is a Professor of Clinical Medicine at UCSF and Medical Director of Inpatient Informatics at UCSF Medical Center. He received his BA and MD, and subsequently completed his residency, at Northwestern University, following which he completed a research fellowship and Masters in Clinical Research at UCSF. Raman's work centers on the design and implementation of information technology applications in health care. He helped create CareWeb, a hybrid of social media, microblogging, EHR information, and paging, to transform clinical communication within and between clinicians and their teams. He has also helped to create applications that improve the distribution of admitted patient to clinical services and that reduce the incidence of uncovered service obligations, and other creative and impactful solutions to problems outside of what EHRs typically address. Raman co-chairs the Digital Diagnostics and Therapeutics Committee which seeks to govern and improve access to the development of 3rd party applications that work with EHR data. Raman is also the program director for the Clinical Informatics Fellowship.

 

Please reach out to Stephanie Chuc at [email protected] for invite details.

Add to Calendar 2024-06-13 22:40:00 2024-06-14 00:00:00 Health Informatics Grand Rounds Title: “So there’s no app for that? Building 3rd party digital health tools, & lessons learned at UCSF.”   Dr. Raman Khanna is a Professor of Clinical Medicine at UCSF and Medical Director of Inpatient Informatics at UCSF Medical Center. He received his BA and MD, and subsequently completed his residency, at Northwestern University, following which he completed a research fellowship and Masters in Clinical Research at UCSF. Raman's work centers on the design and implementation of information technology applications in health care. He helped create CareWeb, a hybrid of social media, microblogging, EHR information, and paging, to transform clinical communication within and between clinicians and their teams. He has also helped to create applications that improve the distribution of admitted patient to clinical services and that reduce the incidence of uncovered service obligations, and other creative and impactful solutions to problems outside of what EHRs typically address. Raman co-chairs the Digital Diagnostics and Therapeutics Committee which seeks to govern and improve access to the development of 3rd party applications that work with EHR data. Raman is also the program director for the Clinical Informatics Fellowship.   Please reach out to Stephanie Chuc at [email protected] for invite details. Division of Clinical Informatics and Digital Transformation America/Los_Angeles public