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Orthopaedic Informatics Introduction Christian Veillette M.D., M.Sc., FRCSC Assistant Professor, University of Toronto Shoulder & Elbow Reconstructive Surgery Toronto Western Hospital University Health Network Email: [email protected]

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Orthopaedic InformaticsIntroduction

Christian Veillette M.D., M.Sc., FRCSCAssistant Professor, University of TorontoShoulder & Elbow Reconstructive Surgery

Toronto Western Hospital University Health NetworkEmail: [email protected]

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What is Orthopaedic Informatics?

• Physiology = the logic of life

• Pathology = the logic of disease

• Health informatics = the logic of healthcare

Orthopaedic informatics

=

the logic of orthopaedics

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Orthopaedic Informatics

• Rationale study of– the way we think about patients– the way that treatments are

defined, selected, evolved– how clinical knowledge is

created, shared, applied

Study of information & communication systems in orthopaedics

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Informatics skills

Every clinical action, every treatment choice and investigation, is shaped by the available information and how effectively that information is processed and communicated.

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Informatics Skills

5 basic clinical informatics skills

• Communicating effectively

• Structuring information

• Questioning to find information

• Searching for knowledge

• Making decisions

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Tools of Informatics

• Clinical guidelines/decision support

• Formal health languages

• Information systems- EHR, PACS, integrated databases

• Communication systems- Internet, Telecommunication

Only a means to an endDelivery of the best possible healthcare

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Why learn about Informatics?

• Information you need– Detail– Quality

• When you need it

• Where you need it

Improve the efficiency and effectiveness of patient care, research and education.

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References

• Guide to Health Informatics. Coiera. 2003.

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Thank you

The Orthopaedic Internet:

A Collaborative Resource