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Heiko Spallek, DMD, PhD, MSBA (CIS) Pro Dean and Professor,  Faculty of Dentistry, University of Sydney Skype: hspallek Ph: + 61 439 320 490 Email: heiko.spallek@sydney.edu.au Watch your timing! Allocate a time for each slide and stick to it so as to keep track of your presentation and avoid speaking too much. HS 10/2015

Support research & education to improve dental care & patient outcomes Goals Support research & education to improve  dental care & patient outcomes HS 10/2015

Topics Instructional Technology Clinical Decision Support Systems 1 Instructional Technology 2 Clinical Decision Support Systems 3 Social Networking 4 Interoperability through Standardization 5 Cloud Technology to Improve Dentistry HS 10/2015

Instructional Technology: Pain Management 1 Instructional Technology: Pain Management University of Pittsburgh, Center of Excellence in Pain Education: Pain Challenges in Primary Care (CoEPE) National Institute on Drug Abuse, NIH Contract No: HHSN271201500082C, Req: 3911904 BAA-N01DA-15-4422 Contract value: $907,931 22 faculty from 5 of the Pitt health science schools Development of pain management curriculum resources for health care professionals in the schools of the health sciences to advance the assessment, diagnosis, and safe treatment of pain Further information: http://www.utimes.pitt.edu/?p=24745 http://dental.pitt.edu/center-excellence-pain-education-coepe http://www.nih.gov/news/health/may2014/nida-21.htm HS 10/2015

2 Clinical Decision Support Systems to Improve Adherence to Clinical Guidelines A Clinic-Randomized Trial of a Clinical Decision Support System to Improve Dental Provider Delivery of Brief Tobacco Interventions and Quitline Referrals Collaboration with Brad Rindal, DDS, and the HealthPartners Institute for Education and Research NIDCR U01DE026135: Trial will modify two existing electronic dental record systems to generate recommendations for dentists and dental hygienists to give to their patients who smoke. Award Period: 8/2/2016 – 7/31/2020 Requested Award Amount: $2,488,348 Smoking is a primary risk factor for periodontal disease and oral cancer, and more critically, remains the leading preventable cause of death in the United States. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of clinical decision support (CDS) to improve dental provider delivery of brief tobacco interventions and referrals to tobacco quitlines for further tobacco counseling. The CDS will be integrated within two commonly used electronic dental record (EDR) systems and will generate personalized evidence-based recommendations for dentists and dental hygienists to actively engage their smoking patients in the course of usual dental care. The tobacco CDS will be tested within two dental schools (The School of Dental Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh and the Indiana University School of Dentistry) as well as 16 private-practice clinics from the National Dental Practice-Based Research Network. Aim 1 evaluates the impact of the tobacco CDS on the frequency of provider-delivery of brief smoking interventions and quitline referrals. Aim 2 assesses the impact of tobacco CDS on smokers’ cessation and reduction actions. Finally, Aim 3 examines providers’ barriers and facilitators to delivering the intervention, including knowledge, motivation, and self-efficacy. Further information: https://projectreporter.nih.gov/project_info_description.cfm?aid=9156468 HS 10/2015

Social Networking: Dental Informatics Online Community 3 Social Networking: Dental Informatics Online Community Virtual and Global Community for Dental Informaticians (DIOC) NLM G08 LM008667: provides a networking platform for people interested in dental informatics Promote development of dental information resources, disseminate research results, and encourage formation of research and education partnerships DIOC: over 1,500 members interested in dental medicine, informatics, and research Visit DIOC / Participate: http://www.dentalinformatics.org/ Further information: http://projectreporter.nih.gov/project_info_description.cfm?aid=7409614 HS 10/2015

Interoperability through Standardization 4 Interoperability through Standardization American Dental Association’s (ADA) Standards Committee on Dental Informatics (SCDI) Chair of Working Group 13.1 on Educational Software Used in Electronic Media Sole representative of the American Association for Dental Research ADA SCDI reviews and approves proposed American National Standards and technical reports Further information: http://www.ada.org/en/science-research/dental-standards/standards-committee-on-dental-informatics Promoting Research by Standardization of Caries Risk Assessment: Interview with Dr. Joel White: bit.ly/UTExZ8 Promoting Research Using Diagnostic Codes: Interview with Dr. Elsbeth Kalenderian: bit.ly/VrEXFh HS 10/2015

Cloud Technology to Improve Dentistry 5 Cloud Technology to Improve Dentistry Refining and implementing a cloud-based, electronic health record system Collaboration with the University of Michigan School of Dentistry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Dentistry, the University of Buffalo School of Dental Medicine Partner with the ICE Health Systems and Internet2 Next-generation, electronic health record system offers data sharing opportunities for large-scale research projects with the aim of improving patient outcomes Further information: http://www.internet2.edu//products-services/cloud-services-applications/ice-health-systems/ http://www.dent.umich.edu/news/2017/01/31/dentistry-schools-move-forward-new-health- record-system https://www.internet2.edu/news/detail/9967/ Health IT Cost: https://vimeo.com/fdim/spallek-cost-of-health-it HS 10/2015

Contact Office THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY 1 Mons Road, Westmead, NSW, 2145 Australia Executive Assistant Ms. Sandra Rogers Voice: (+61 2 8627 0463 Email: dentistry.dean@sydney.edu.au Faculty of Dentistry http://sydney.edu.au/dentistry/ More about Heiko Profile: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/heiko.spallek.1/cv/23377/  Bibliography: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/browse/collection/43444223/?sort=date&direction=descending Blog: http://www.showthedata.com/ http://photos.spallek.com/blog/ Twitter: @heikospallek Favorite Quotes If the rules are such that you can’t make progress, then you have to fight the rules. Elon Musk Failure is not fatal, but failure to change might be. John Wooden If Michelangelo had Twitter, the Sistine Chapel ceiling would still be white. Andy Borowitz HS 10/2015