5/22/2025 |
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM |
Carmel
S43: System Demonstrations 2
Presentation Type: System Demonstration
MPath Heme: A Comprehensive, Real-Time Reporting and Analysis Platform for Integrated Heme Cases
2025 Clinical Informatics Conference 25x5 Presentation
Presentation Time: 01:00 PM - 01:30 PM
Abstract Keywords: Innovation in Digital Care, Interoperability, Workflow Efficiency, Data Visualization, Documentation Burden, Data Science, Clinical Process Automation
Primary Track: Documentation Burden, Clinician Well-Being and Care Outcomes
Programmatic Theme: Clinical Decision Support and Analytics
MPath Heme has curated a unique solution that allows for seamless diagnostic reporting with automated detection of correlating Flow Cytometry, Molecular, and Cytogenetic ancillary tests as well as laboratory medicine results. This solution has unified reporting structures, decreased reporting turnaround times, and enhanced reporting results which have all led to enhancing patient care.
Speaker(s):
Jonathan Fishkin, Software Engineer, B. Eng. Computer Engineering
Memorial Sloan Kettering (MSKCC)
Author(s):
Jonathan Fishkin, Software Engineer, B. Eng. Computer Engineering - Memorial Sloan Kettering (MSKCC); Aijazuddin Syed, Masters in Computer Science - Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Brenda Fried, BSc - MSKCC; Omkar Adhali, Masters in Computer Engineering. - MSKCC; Jeffery Tsang, MS - Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; John Ziegler - Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Sean Lachhander, M.S. - Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Noreen Wu, MS - MSKCC; Jessica Wardrope, MS - MSKCC; Qi Gao, PhD - MSKCC; Lulu Choe, MS - MSKCC; Mikhail Roshal, MD PhD - MSKCC; Ahmet Dogan, MD PhD - MSKCC;
2025 Clinical Informatics Conference 25x5 Presentation
Presentation Time: 01:00 PM - 01:30 PM
Abstract Keywords: Innovation in Digital Care, Interoperability, Workflow Efficiency, Data Visualization, Documentation Burden, Data Science, Clinical Process Automation
Primary Track: Documentation Burden, Clinician Well-Being and Care Outcomes
Programmatic Theme: Clinical Decision Support and Analytics
MPath Heme has curated a unique solution that allows for seamless diagnostic reporting with automated detection of correlating Flow Cytometry, Molecular, and Cytogenetic ancillary tests as well as laboratory medicine results. This solution has unified reporting structures, decreased reporting turnaround times, and enhanced reporting results which have all led to enhancing patient care.
Speaker(s):
Jonathan Fishkin, Software Engineer, B. Eng. Computer Engineering
Memorial Sloan Kettering (MSKCC)
Author(s):
Jonathan Fishkin, Software Engineer, B. Eng. Computer Engineering - Memorial Sloan Kettering (MSKCC); Aijazuddin Syed, Masters in Computer Science - Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Brenda Fried, BSc - MSKCC; Omkar Adhali, Masters in Computer Engineering. - MSKCC; Jeffery Tsang, MS - Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; John Ziegler - Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Sean Lachhander, M.S. - Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Noreen Wu, MS - MSKCC; Jessica Wardrope, MS - MSKCC; Qi Gao, PhD - MSKCC; Lulu Choe, MS - MSKCC; Mikhail Roshal, MD PhD - MSKCC; Ahmet Dogan, MD PhD - MSKCC;
Development of an Operations Dashboard at a Student Run Free Clinic
Presentation Time: 01:30 PM - 02:00 PM
Abstract Keywords: Data Visualization, Quality Measures and eCQMs / Quality Improvement, Clinical informatics organizational models
Primary Track: Innovation in Driving Digital Equity and Social Care
Programmatic Theme: Informatics-Driven Value-Based Healthcare
Student-run free clinics (SRFCs) have unique operational considerations, like how to best use limited resources and how to demonstrate impact to potential donors. We developed an automated dashboard to visualize patient and encounter data at a SRFC, including appointment follow-up and health maintenance information. This dashboard is both faster and easier than the previous system of manual operations data tracking and enables quality improvement and research projects to improve health outcomes in our patient population.
Speaker(s):
Victor Borza, M.S.
Vanderbilt University Department of Biomedical Informatics
Author(s):
Allison Lake, BSc - Vanderbilt University; Donald Sengstack, MS - Vanderbilt University Medical Center; Rohini Chakravarthy, MD, MBA - Vanderbilt University Medical Center; Babatunde Carew, MD - Vanderbilt University Medical Center; Robert Miller, MD - Vanderbilt University Medical Center; Eleanor Weaver, MD - Vanderbilt University Medical Center; Adam Wright, PhD - Vanderbilt University Medical Center;
Presentation Time: 01:30 PM - 02:00 PM
Abstract Keywords: Data Visualization, Quality Measures and eCQMs / Quality Improvement, Clinical informatics organizational models
Primary Track: Innovation in Driving Digital Equity and Social Care
Programmatic Theme: Informatics-Driven Value-Based Healthcare
Student-run free clinics (SRFCs) have unique operational considerations, like how to best use limited resources and how to demonstrate impact to potential donors. We developed an automated dashboard to visualize patient and encounter data at a SRFC, including appointment follow-up and health maintenance information. This dashboard is both faster and easier than the previous system of manual operations data tracking and enables quality improvement and research projects to improve health outcomes in our patient population.
Speaker(s):
Victor Borza, M.S.
Vanderbilt University Department of Biomedical Informatics
Author(s):
Allison Lake, BSc - Vanderbilt University; Donald Sengstack, MS - Vanderbilt University Medical Center; Rohini Chakravarthy, MD, MBA - Vanderbilt University Medical Center; Babatunde Carew, MD - Vanderbilt University Medical Center; Robert Miller, MD - Vanderbilt University Medical Center; Eleanor Weaver, MD - Vanderbilt University Medical Center; Adam Wright, PhD - Vanderbilt University Medical Center;
MPath Heme: A Comprehensive, Real-Time Reporting and Analysis Platform for Integrated Heme Cases
Category
Systems Demonstration