Using eTechnology to Enhance Patient Care

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Using eTechnology to Enhance Patient Care
PRESENTERS:
This Educational session was organized by the
Pharmacy Coalition on Primary Care.
Glen Paskiw,
a/Director, Transition Services, eHealth Saskatchewan
Glen has been with eHealth Saskatchewan Transition
Services since 2011. Transition Services ensures that
end users of eHealth Saskatchewan solutions are successfully supported in the use and optimization of
those solutions.
Shaun Grundle,
Manager, Continuity of Care Programs, eHealth
Saskatchewan
Using eTechnology to
Enhance Patient Care
This initiative was made possible through an
Educational Grant by Pfizer Canada Inc.
Shaun is the Manager of Continuity of Care Programs
and is responsible for the delivery of the Citizen Health
Portal Pilot and TeleHealth.
Nick Doulias, BSP
Program Lead, eHealth Saskatchewan Drug and Pharmacy
Program
Special thanks to the following organizations for the
coordination and facilitation of this session:
Nick is the Program Lead of the Drug and Pharmacy
Program at eHealth Saskatchewan, which was recently formed by the amalgamation of the Pharmaceutical
Information Program (PIP) and the Regional Pharmacy
Program. Nick has 17 years of community pharmacy
management experience and also works part time as a
community pharmacist.
Myla Wollbaum, BSP
Director of Professional Practice Pharmacists’ Association of
Saskatchewan
Myla helps to advance pharmacy practice in the Province by supporting clinical service development,
creating pharmacist specific training and education
tools for service provisions, provides direct pharmacist
support for practice issues and helps to develop public
education campaigns to promote pharmacist scope of
practice in Saskatchewan. Myla maintains a clinical
practice in community pharmacy and has an Integral
Associate Coaching practice in Regina.
Telehealth Session
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
7:00 - 9:30 p.m.
CPDP Accredited for 2.5 CEUs
PIP QIP, eHR Viewer and Citizen
Portal Presentation
Presenters, Shaun Grundle,
Nick Doulias and Glen Paskiw
Learning Objectives
By the end of this session you will be
able to better understand and utilize new
eTechnology initiatives in Saskatchewan
to enhance patient care:
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Learn about the upcoming Citizen
Portal Pilot, what health information
pilot patients will have access to,
how they will access it and how it
may impact patient care.
Learn about the PIP-Quality Improvement Program, how to better
utilize your specific vendor software
to enhance patient safety and reduce time spent managing adjudication and submission issues.
Learn about the eHR Viewer, the
new health information on the Viewer including patient immunization
records, discharge summaries and
patient specific chronic disease information in addition to lab results.
Learning Objectives (continued)
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Learn how to better navigate and
utilize the information in the eHR
Viewer in your practice
Group Discussion, Questions
and Answers
REGISTRATION
Deadline: June 10, 2015
Registration is open to all pharmacists in Saskatchewan. There is no registration fee for this
session**. For more information please contact the Saskatchewan College of Pharmacists at
306-584-2292. To Register, please fill out this
form and return to SCP via fax at 306-584-9695
or scan and email to [email protected]
Facilitator, Myla Wollbaum
**LATE REGISTRATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED
Myla will lead the participants in a Q & A
session related to the material presented.
name
address
phone
e-mail *Must be Filled Out*
employer
position
health region where you live
**Please Note: Registration is required by all
participants to ensure that the local Telehealth
Office in your region can support this session
and to qualify for CEU credits.