2022 MCBK Meeting: Going Global!
The MCBK Global Meeting took place July 12 & 13 (July 13 & 14 in Australia and China)
Computable knowledge that is findable, interoperable, accessible, reusable, and trusted by all stakeholders is essential to improve the health of individuals and populations at scale—and to achieve high functioning Learning Health Systems. The Mobilizing Computable Biomedical Knowledge (MBCK) movement will propel the world toward this audacious goal.
The theme of the completely virtual meeting was "Mobilizing CBK Around the World."
Meeting Materials
Tuesday, July 12 (Wednesday, July 13 in Australia and Asia)
Session One
Welcome, Overview of MCBK and Agenda Review
Charles Friedman, University of Michigan, USA
Philip Scott, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, UK
Wendy Chapman, University of Melbourne, Australia
What Kinds of High-Quality Clinical Knowledge Objects Can LHS Readily Produce?
Jeremy Wyatt, University of Southampton, UK
Lightning Talks
Alper, Brian: Specifying a Common Metadata Framework to Mobilize CBK
Blobel, Bernd: Advancing Health Ecosystems from the Data Exchange to the Knowledge Sharing Paradigm
Heigl, Michaela: NICE Collaborathon – Exploring Implementation of Computable Knowledge Standards
Korom, Robert: Primary Care in Kenya: The Ideal Setting for CDSS Implementation
Jacob, George: Free and Open-Source Solutions to using BPMN for Computable CPG Artifacts
Mayya, Vaishahki: Extraction and Retrieval of Critical Treatment Flow and Intervention Data from EHR: iCare Prototype System
Swain, Deborah: Sustainable Open Educational Resources for Computable Biomedical Knowledge Leaders
Van Woensel, William: Operationalising Text-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines as Computable Decision Support on Blockchain using Code Generation
Wales, Ann: The Right Decision Service –National Decision Support for Scotland
Translating Computable Knowledge to Meaningful Action
Kristi Holmes, Northwestern University, USA
Closing - Summary and Preview of Day Two
Doug Van Houweling, University of Michigan, USA
Session Two
Welcome, Overview of MCBK and Agenda Review
Wendy Chapman, University of Melbourne, Australia
Charles Friedman, University of Michigan, USA
Philip Scott, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, UK
FHIR for Computable Knowledge
Grahame Grieve, HL7 Inc., Australia
Bryn Rhodes, Alphora, USA
Lightning Talks
Alper, Brian: Fast Evidence Interoperability Resources (FEvIR) Platform to Mobilize CBK
Dehnbostel, Joanne: Converting MEDLINE and ClinicalTrials.gov to FHIR
Dehnbostel, Joanne: Scientific Evidence Code System (SEVCO) as a Standard Terminology
Du, Jian: A PICO-based Knowledge Graph for Representing Clinical Evidence reported in Clinicaltrials.gov
Dushyanthen, Sathana: Designing Interprofessional Education to Foster Learning Health Systems
Goyal, Pawan: The Emergency Quality Network (E-QUAL): TransformingQuality Improvement in Emergency Medicine
Kong, Guilan: An Evidential Reasoning-Based Knowledge-and-Data Driven Modelling Methodology for Clinical Decision Support
Ljazouli, Saad: Knowledge Sharing via Reusable Code for N3C Observational Database Studies
Richardson, Joshua: A Survey of Computable Biomedical Knowledge Repositories: Developing a Desiderata for Conveying Trust
Rubin, Ken: The Criticality of Care Processes as Computable Artifacts
Strasberg, Howard: Mobilizing Knowledge Conclusions with CDS Hooks
Tong, Beibei: Clinical Prediction Models for Knee Pain in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis: A Systematic Review and Critical Appraisal
Wu, Jingyi: KGrid-CN, A Platform for Scaling Computable Biomedical Knowledge across Practice in China
Computable Medical Knowledge Research in China
Guilan Kong, National Institute of Health Data Science at Peking University, China
Luxia Zhang, National Institute of Health Data Science at Peking University, China
Closing - Summary and Preview of Day Two
Enrico Coiera, Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University, Australia
Wednesday, July 13 (Thursday, July 14 in Australia and Asia)
Session One
Vision: Mobilizing CBK Around the World
Charles Friedman, University of Michigan, USA
Philip Scott, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, UK
Wendy Chapman, University of Melbourne, Australia
Data-Enabled Responses to the Pandemic: Lessons for Accelerating the Creation of Learning Health Systems
Aziz Sheikh, The University of Edinburgh, UK
Networking and Huddles
Scientific (Non-Clinical) Applications of CBK
The Role of Government and Regulation in Promoting CBK FAIRness and Trust
Promoting an Open and Equitable CBK Ecosystem
Technical infrastructure to Enable CBK "FAIRness" (e.g. hardware, software)
Making CBK Trustable and Trusted
Ethical Implications of CBK
Role of Biomedical/Health Librarians in CBK
Workforce, Education & Training for CBK
Regional/National Implementations of Computable Knowledge: Sharing Lessons Learned and Questions to Explore
CBK for Consumer-Facing Applications
Standards for CBK, including Metadata
Moving Forward with MCBK
Charles Friedman, University of Michigan, USA
Philip Scott, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, UK
Wendy Chapman, University of Melbourne, Australia
Session Two
Vision: Mobilizing CBK Around the World
Wendy Chapman, University of Melbourne, Australia
Charles Friedman, University of Michigan, USA
Philip Scott, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, UK
The Future of Healthcare to 2030 – Implications for Mobilizing Computable Biomedical Knowledge
Jeffery Braithwaite, Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University, Australia
Moving Forward with MCBK
Wendy Chapman, University of Melbourne, Australia
Charles Friedman, University of Michigan, USA
Philip Scott, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, UK
Meet the Speakers!
Jeffrey Braithwaite
Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University, Australia
Enrico Coiera
Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University, Australia
Grahame Grieve
HL7 Inc., Australia
Guilan Kong
National Institute of Health Data Science at Peking University, China
Kristi Holmes
Northwestern University, USA
Bryn Rhodes
Alphoria, USA
Aziz Sheikh
The University of Edinburgh, UK
Jeremy Wyatt
University of Southampton, UK
Douglas Van Houweling
University of Michigan, USA
Luxia Zhang
National Institute of Health Data Science at Peking University, China
Meet the 2022 Co-Chairs!
Charles Friedman
University of Michigan, USA
Philip Scott
University of Wales Trinity Saint David, UK
Wendy Chapman
University of Melbourne, Australia
Join the Conversation!
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