Full Name
Mr. Colin Chu
Job Title
Senior Manager , Clinical Risk and Recovery, and Service Innovation, Forensic Service
Organization
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH)
Country
CANADA
Speaker Bio
Colin Chu is a Senior Manager - Clinical Risk & Recovery and Service Innovation in the Forensic Service at CAMH. With nearly 30 years of progressive experience in healthcare project management, clinical information systems, and mental health care delivery, Colin is a leader in forensic digital innovation.
His expertise spans Oracle systems (I-CARE), electronic health records (EHRs), data acquisition, and digital strategy implementation. Colin has significantly contributed to CAMH's Forensic Model of Care (FMOC), streamlining workflows and enhancing patient safety and rehabilitation.
Beyond his forensic expertise, Colin actively drives innovation across CAMH, conceptualizing and advising on a diverse range of digital solutions for both forensic and non-forensic populations. He has been instrumental in creating "This is ME" (telling the patient’s story in the EHR) and advising on significant initiatives like the digital Patient Oriented Discharge Summary (PODS), Oracle data acquisition, and Care Planning Optimization. His work exemplifies a commitment to enhancing processes for mental health and addictions system users and clinicians, and delivering better, patient-centric care.
His expertise spans Oracle systems (I-CARE), electronic health records (EHRs), data acquisition, and digital strategy implementation. Colin has significantly contributed to CAMH's Forensic Model of Care (FMOC), streamlining workflows and enhancing patient safety and rehabilitation.
Beyond his forensic expertise, Colin actively drives innovation across CAMH, conceptualizing and advising on a diverse range of digital solutions for both forensic and non-forensic populations. He has been instrumental in creating "This is ME" (telling the patient’s story in the EHR) and advising on significant initiatives like the digital Patient Oriented Discharge Summary (PODS), Oracle data acquisition, and Care Planning Optimization. His work exemplifies a commitment to enhancing processes for mental health and addictions system users and clinicians, and delivering better, patient-centric care.
