MOCHA will be well represented in presenting research findings at the Medical Informatics Europe / Informatics for Health conference in Manchester in April.
Dr Grit Kuehne and Professor Michael Rigby have had two papers accepted: Why are Children’s Interests Invisible in European National E-Health Strategies? reports on country agent replies on this topic. While, Towards Safe and Efficient Child Primary Care – Gaps in the Use of Unique Identifiers in Europe reports another county agent topic response. Both papers highlight a lack of robust coverage of children’s interests.
Meanwhile Dr Daniele Luzi and her team in Rome have a presentation on Appraising healthcare delivery provision: A framework to model business processes, in which they demonstrate UML modelling of the business processes of children’s primary care as identified through MOCHA.
Further Information about the programme can be found on the Conference website – 25th April 2017 and 26th April 2017.
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