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Agfa Healthcare Agfa HealthCare Awards Queen's University for Innovation in eHealth

Agfa HealthCare Awards Queen's University for Innovation in eHealth

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Two students win annual Agfa HealthCare eHealth Innovation Competition for progressive ideas in pre-natal care

Agfa HealthCare, a leading provider of IT-enabled clinical workflow and diagnostic imaging solutions, announced the winners of the 2nd annual Agfa HealthCare eHealth Innovation Competition for the most innovative idea on how to improve eHealth in Canada for expectant mothers. Kayleigh Roberts and Ben Richards from Queen's University were awarded the 2009 Agfa HealthCare eHealth Innovation Award and a trip to Agfa HealthCare's global headquarters in Belgium to pitch their proposal to the global HealthCare CEO and Executive Team.

This year, Agfa asked the participating 30 groups of university and college students across Ontario to submit proposals that support Canada Health Infoway's national eHealth initiative and answer the question, "How can IT enable the exchange of medical records and information among patients and healthcare providers in Canada?" For one month, teams across a hybrid of disciplines such as: Electrical/Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Software Engineering, Health Informatics, Mathematics and Business students, contributed proposals on how to improve eHealth in Canada as it applies to areas such as aging populations and chronic disease management.

"It was energizing to see so much enthusiasm and participation from students across Ontario, especially given that the topic for discussion is such a vital piece to improving the quality of patient care in Canada," said Jeff Nesbitt, Head of Government Relations and Strategic Programs, Agfa HealthCare in Canada. "This year, we were really looking forward to extending the program to students throughout the province and, as suspected, so many brilliant ideas were presented that picking just one winner was extremely difficult."

The winning proposal connects expectant mothers to their personal electronic healthcare records that are housed on a community based online portal through mobile devices, which enables women to track their own individual healthcare needs during pregnancy. This solution also creates efficiencies and increases effectiveness of delivering proactive care and monitoring well being for expectant mothers.

"We're very proud to win the Agfa HealthCare eHealth Innovation Award this year, because we see eHealth as such a critical element to improving the Canadian healthcare system," said Kayleigh Roberts, Queens University. "To be offered the opportunity to contribute our ideas on how to better enable eHealth in Canada was an absolute thrill, and we're looking forward to meeting with Agfa HealthCare executives in Belgium to discuss our proposal."

The annual Agfa HealthCare eHealth Innovation Competition was created to provide Ontario students with the opportunity to help improve the quality of patient care, support the continuation and growth of Canada's Health Informatics industry, and drive the advancement of healthcare IT solutions. The top five finalists received an all expenses paid trip to Waterloo, Ontario, to present their ideas to a panel of judges on November 14th. Finalists engaged in personal coaching sessions on pitching strategies with key industry influencers and lead sponsoring organizations including: St. Mary's Hospital, OpenText, Sun Life Financial, and University of Waterloo, as well as senior software architects from Agfa HealthCare in Canada.

Source: Agfa HealthCare

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