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Digital Health Software Safety Adoption - New Standards Coming our Way

Group: ISO
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Wednesday, September 27, 2017, 12:00pm - 01:00pm ET
by Linda Monico

Join the webinar to learn how you can benefit and contribute in these intiatives.

Presenters: Elizabeth Keller (host); Neil Gardner & Grant Gillis – Members of Canada's ISO TC215 Delegation

Description:

Canada has been an early leader in the area of software safety, an increasing concern in major countries around the world with the growing role of digital health in all care delivery and with the reliance of clinicians on digital health solutions for decision support and treatment. More is now understood about both the breadth of risks of health software and the depth of actions health informatics professionals need to take. Actions including mitigating threats from inadequate software design, system failures, data quality and workflow issues, poor integration, maintenance and implementation practices and from a major emerging concern cybersecurity.

The three presenters from our TC215 Canadian delegation will highlight current leading practices being adopted in managing digital heath safety in Canada and the work underway internationally through ISO TC215 to create a comprehensive set of standards that will underpin and extend Canada's health software safety leadership and our international collaborative efforts.

Opportunities will also be outlined for participants to be engaged domestically in reviewing and contributing to new standards action over the upcoming 12-18 months.

Please join us in learning about these important initiatives.

Webinar Details:

Audio: 1-866-626-0833 Conference Code: 9683129580#

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