Presented at the Life Sci. Level Up Challenge 2020, a Project to Promote and Incubate New Medical and Health Technology Researchers and Startups Promot 2020 by Thailand Center of Excellence for Life Sciences (Public Organization) (TCELS) and Srinakharinwirot University, Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation, Bangkok, Thailand on August 1, 2020.
Presented at the Life Sci. Level Up Challenge 2020, a Project to Promote and Incubate New Medical and Health Technology Researchers and Startups Promot 2020 by Thailand Center of Excellence for Life Sciences (Public Organization) (TCELS) and Srinakharinwirot University, Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation, Bangkok, Thailand on August 1, 2020.
Health Information Exchange & Interoperability for Better Health Outcomes, an...Nawanan Theera-Ampornpunt
Presented at the Second Growing e-Health Expertise, Knowledge and Skills (GEEKS) Program, Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health, Bangkok, Thailand on August 7, 2019
Presented at the Health Informatics and Health Information Technology Course, Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Science Programs in Data Science for Health Care (International Program), Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University on October 24, 2017
Presented to the Subcommittee on Science, Technology, Research and Innovation to Drive the Country of the Science, Technology, Research and Innovation Committee, The House of Representatives, Bangkok, Thailand on July 29, 2020
Presented at the Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand on December 4, 2017.
Presented at the Thai Medical Informatics Association Annual Conference and The National Conference on Medical Informatics (TMI-NCMedInfo 2016) on November 25, 2016.
Presented at the RACM 302 Community Medicine Course, Doctor of Philosophy Curriculum, Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand on December 3, 2018
Presented at the Ramathibodi Medical Staff Organization, Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand on March 27, 2019
Health Information Exchange & Interoperability for Better Health Outcomes, an...Nawanan Theera-Ampornpunt
Presented at the Second Growing e-Health Expertise, Knowledge and Skills (GEEKS) Program, Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health, Bangkok, Thailand on August 7, 2019
Presented at the Health Informatics and Health Information Technology Course, Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Science Programs in Data Science for Health Care (International Program), Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University on October 24, 2017
Presented to the Subcommittee on Science, Technology, Research and Innovation to Drive the Country of the Science, Technology, Research and Innovation Committee, The House of Representatives, Bangkok, Thailand on July 29, 2020
Presented at the Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand on December 4, 2017.
Presented at the Thai Medical Informatics Association Annual Conference and The National Conference on Medical Informatics (TMI-NCMedInfo 2016) on November 25, 2016.
Presented at the RACM 302 Community Medicine Course, Doctor of Philosophy Curriculum, Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand on December 3, 2018
Presented at the Ramathibodi Medical Staff Organization, Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand on March 27, 2019
Presented at the 44th Annual Scientific Congress of the Royal College of Surgeons of Thailand and 3rd Joint Surgical Meeting with the Ministry of Public Health: ASEAN Collaboration in Value-based Surgery in Chonburi, Thailand on July 15, 2019.
Social Media Use by Doctors: Advice for Safety and for Effectiveness (Februar...Nawanan Theera-Ampornpunt
Presented at the 10th Ramathibodi GI and Liver Annual Review 2017, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University on February 4-5, 2017
Presented at the BDMS Golden Jubilee Scientific Conference 2022 "BDMS Beyond 50 years: Looking towards the centennial," Bangkok Dusit Medical Services Public Company Limited (BDMS), Bangkok, Thailand on October 19, 2022
Telemedicine provides healthcare at a distance using telecommunications technology. It has grown from focusing on increasing access to now emphasizing convenience and cost reduction. Store-and-forward and home-based telemedicine have evidence for treating chronic diseases, while office/hospital telemedicine is effective for verbal interactions in specialties like neurology and psychiatry. Current trends include expanding telemedicine to more chronic conditions and migrating services from clinical settings to homes and mobile devices. However, reimbursement remains limited and fragmented while quality of remote care compared to in-person visits requires more evidence. Proper guidelines, standards, training and balancing innovation with risk-based regulation can maximize telemedicine's benefits while minimizing harms.
This document discusses digital health transformation and the role of health information technology. It begins by exploring concepts like artificial intelligence, blockchain, cloud computing and big data. It then examines the potential for "smart" machines in healthcare while acknowledging the complexities of digitizing such a system. The document emphasizes that clinical judgment is still necessary given variations in patients. It outlines components of healthcare systems and forms of health IT both within and beyond hospitals. Finally, it discusses using health IT to support clinical decision making and reduce errors.
Presented at The Thai Medical Informatics Association Annual Conference and The National Conference on Medical Informatics (TMI-NCMedInfo) 2021, Bangkok, Thailand on November 26, 2021
The document discusses the field of health informatics and provides definitions and examples. It defines health informatics as the application of information science to healthcare and biomedical research. It describes the relationships between health informatics and other fields like computer science, engineering, and the medical sciences. The document also discusses different areas of health informatics like clinical informatics, public health informatics, and consumer health informatics. It provides examples of common health information technologies used in healthcare settings like electronic health records, computerized physician order entry, and picture archiving systems.
This document provides an introduction to research ethics and ethics for health informaticians. It begins with definitions of ethics, morals, and norms. It then discusses the role of law, professional codes of conduct, and ethics in establishing standards of acceptable behavior. Key topics in research ethics are introduced through discussions of historic cases like the Nazi human experiments, Beecher's research ethics violations, and the Tuskegee Syphilis Study. The document outlines the Belmont Report's three ethical principles of respect for persons, beneficence, and justice. Ethical issues in health informatics like alerts fatigue from clinical decision support systems and unintended consequences of health IT are also discussed.
Consumer Health Informatics, Mobile Health, and Social Media for Health: Part...Nawanan Theera-Ampornpunt
Presented at the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy Programs in Data Science for Healthcare and Clinical Informatics, Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand on November 10, 2021
Consumer Health Informatics, Mobile Health, and Social Media for Health: Part...Nawanan Theera-Ampornpunt
Presented at the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy Programs in Data Science for Healthcare and Clinical Informatics, Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand on November 10, 2021
Consumer Health Informatics, Mobile Health, and Social Media for Health: Part...
Social Media for Medical Professionals (January 16, 2020)
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การใช้ Social Media สาหรับ
บุคลากรทางการแพทย์
นพ.นวนรรน ธีระอัมพรพันธุ์
รองคณบดีฝ่ายปฏิบัติการ และอาจารย์
ภาควิชาระบาดวิทยาคลินิกและชีวสถิติ
คณะแพทยศาสตร์โรงพยาบาลรามาธิบดี
มหาวิทยาลัยมหิดล
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Social Media
• “A group of Internet-based applications that build
on ideological and technological foundations of
Web 2.0, and that allow the creation and
exchange of user-generated content”
(Andreas Kaplan & Michael Haenlein)
Kaplan Andreas M., Haenlein Michael (2010). "Users of the world, unite! The
challenges and opportunities of social media". Business Horizons 53 (1). p. 61.
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Types of Social Media & Examples
• Collaborative projects (Wikipedia)
• Blogs & microblogs (Twitter)
• Social news networking sites (Digg)
• Content communities (YouTube)
• Social networking sites (Facebook)
• Virtual game-worlds (World of Warcraft)
• Virtual social worlds (Second Life)
Kaplan Andreas M., Haenlein Michael (2010). "Users of the world, unite! The
challenges and opportunities of social media". Business Horizons 53 (1). p. 61.
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The Age of User-Generated Content
Time’s Person
of the Year 2006:
You
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Social Media Case Study #1: พฤติกรรมไม่เหมาะสม
Disclaimer (นพ.นวนรรน):
นาเสนอเป็นกรณีศึกษาเพื่อการเรียนรู้
เรื่อง Social Media เท่านั้น ไม่มี
เจตนาลบหลู่ ดูหมิ่น หรือทาให้ผู้ใด
องค์กรใด หรือวิชาชีพใดเสียหาย
โปรดใช้วิจารณญาณในการอ่านเนื้อหา
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Social Media Case Study #1: พฤติกรรมไม่เหมาะสม
Disclaimer (นพ.นวนรรน):
นาเสนอเป็นกรณีศึกษาเพื่อการเรียนรู้
เรื่อง Social Media เท่านั้น ไม่มี
เจตนาลบหลู่ ดูหมิ่น หรือทาให้ผู้ใด
องค์กรใด หรือวิชาชีพใดเสียหาย
โปรดใช้วิจารณญาณในการอ่านเนื้อหา
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Why People Use Social Media?
• To seek & to share information/knowledge
• To seek & to share valued opinion
• To seek & to give friendship/relationship
• To seek & to give mental support, respect, love,
acceptance
• In simplest terms: To “socialize”
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Why People Use Social Media in Healthcare?
• To seek & to share health information/knowledge
– Information asymmetry in healthcare
– Information could be general or personalized
• To seek & to share health-related valued opinion
• To seek & to give friendship/relationship
• To seek & to give mental support, respect, love,
acceptance during medical journeys
• To consult/socialize/give support among colleagues
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S: Social Media and Communication
S 1 Security and Privacy of Information
S 2 Social Media and Communication
Professionalism
Personnel Safety Goals: S in SIMPLE
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S 2: Social Media: Process
• สถานพยาบาลมีแนวทางปฏิบัติเกี่ยวกับการใช้งาน Social Media
และสื่ออื่นๆ ของบุคลากร ทั้งที่เป็นผู้ประกอบวิชาชีพที่มีกฎหมาย
ควบคุม และบุคลากรอื่นของสถานพยาบาล (ทั้งที่ใช้งานในนาม
ส่วนตัวหรือในนามองค์กร) ที่เหมาะสมกับบริบทขององค์กร โดย
อาจนาแนวทางปฏิบัติที่เป็น Best Practices มาปรับใช้
• สถานพยาบาลมีการสื่อสารทาความเข้าใจแนวทางปฏิบัติดังกล่าว
ภายในองค์กรอย่างทั่วถึง
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S 2: Social Media: Process
สถานพยาบาลมีการเฝ้าระวังและกระบวนการสื่อสารใน
ภาวะวิกฤต (Crisis Communication) ซึ่งรวมถึงการ
ตอบสนองในกรณีที่มีเหตุที่อาจส่งผลกระทบด้านลบต่อ
ชื่อเสียง ภาพลักษณ์ และความเชื่อมั่นขององค์กรในวงกว้าง
ที่เหมาะสม คล่องตัว และมีประสิทธิภาพ
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S 2: Social Media: Indicators
• มีแนวทางปฏิบัติเกี่ยวกับการใช้งาน Social Media
• สัดส่วนของบุคลากรที่มีความตระหนักต่อการใช้งานสื่อ
สังคมออนไลน์และสื่อต่างๆ อย่างเหมาะสมและมีความ
เป็นมืออาชีพ
• จานวนอุบัติการณ์ความเสี่ยงด้านการใช้งานสื่อสังคม
ออนไลน์ที่ส่งผลกระทบต่อบุคลากรหรือองค์กรที่สามารถ
ป้องกันได้