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hic2013CONFERENCE PROGRAM
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Monday 15 July 2013 7.30am Registration opens
Riverbank R1&2
New Age Workforce: Blending Professional and Digital Behaviours
8.00-8.45am Nursing Informatics Australia AGM
9.00am Introduction and opening Chair: Lis Herbert
Jenny Hurley Professional Officer, ANF SA Branch
9.15am The nursing e-volution...safety and quality by design! Ann Larkins CIO/Director, Information Services, Barwon Health
10.00am The role of the nursing informatics specialist – a critical success factor for implementing healthcare IT solutions Cherrie Lowe CEO/Director, TrendCare Systems
10.30am Morning tea 11.00am Testing type 2 Diabetes: Utilising telehealth in the Chair: Marian Linnane
urban, rural and remote settings Julie Randall Townsville Mackay Medicare Local
11.20am Computerised perinatal data collection: The midwives’ experience Alison Craswell University of Wollongong
11.40am Enhancing the experience of the Bachelor of Nursing (Advanced Studies) students at the University of Sydney whilst on clinical placement Dr Jennifer Hardy and Joseph Pendon University of Sydney
12.00pm New aged care: Bringing documentation methods for residential aged care into the 21st century Catherine Le Cornu Eldercare
12.20pm Improving access to clinical resources to support nurses and midwives caring for patients within a large complex local health district: How are we doing? Sheryl Davis Hunter New England Local Health District
12.40pm Lunch1.30pm A connected world Chair: Sue McIndoe
Janette Bennett Clinical Director Global Market Development, BT2.15pm Involving end users in device selection to suit nursing workflow during
electronic medication administration: An evaluation process Janette Gogler Cabrini Health
2.35pm Perceptions and attitudes of nursing students towards electronic health records Randike Gajanayake Queensland University of Technology
3.00pm Afternoon tea3.30pm First national nursing informatics Chair: Jo Foster
appointment in New Zealand Rebecca Oakes Safe Staffing Healthy Workplaces
3.50pm Telehealth and clinical governance Wendy Bowker and Mary Byrne Healthdirect Australia
4.10pm Do nurses’ patterns of work change following the implementation of an electronic medication management system? Prof Johanna Westbrook Centre for Health Systems and Safety Research, UNSW
4.30pm Capacity planning – moving from reactive to proactive management Speaker TBC McKesson
4.45pm Moya Conrick Award Announcement Jo Foster Secretary, NIA
4.55pm Summary and conference close Lis Herbert Chair, NIA
5.00pm Conferences conclude5.00-6.00pm NIA 2013 Networking Reception6.30-9.30pm HISA State Branches and SIG Committee Dinner Regatta’s Bistro, ACC
HIC 2013 Keynote, Board and Sponsor Dinner Panorama Suite, ACC
PRE-CONFERENCE MR1&2
Linking Social Determinants of Health: The Indigenous Informatics Challenges and Opportunities
8.45am Introduction and opening Tam Shepherd Chair, II 2013 Conference
8.55am Welcome to country address Aunty Josie Agius Kaurna Elder
9.00am Overcoming barriers to improved Maori health Teresa Wall Deputy Director General, Maori Health Business Unit (NZ)
9.30am Challenges of chronic diseases in Indigenous communities Prof Alex Brown Director, Aboriginal Health Research, South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute
10.00am Indigenous health workshop
10.30am Morning tea 11.00am Privacy and security considerations for First Nations and Aboriginal
communities Don Newsham CEO, COACH: Canada’s Health Informatics Association (CANADA)
11.30am An internet based electronic health record in a remote and rural community Dr Trevor Lord GP and Tiara Wilkinson Data Quality/Customer Service Officer, Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Council
12.10pm Electronic health records in remote and rural communities workshop
12.40pm Lunch1.30pm Linking social determinants of health: Challenges and opportunities in
indigenous informaticsProf Robyn McDermott Foundation Director, SA NT DataLink
2.00pm Telehealth as praxis for indigenous knowledge Michelle McGuirk Manager, Telehealth NT
2.30pm Social determinants workshop
3.00pm Afternoon tea3.30pm Australian Indigenous ClinicalInfoNet – a new web resource for the
prevention and management of chronic disease Kathy Ride Manager, ClinicalInfoNet, Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet
3.40pm Closing discussion
4.30pm Summary and conference close Tam Shepherd Chair, II 2013 Conference
5.00pm Conferences conclude5.00-6.00pm II 2013 Networking Reception6.30-9.30pm HISA State Branches and SIG Committee Dinner Regatta’s Bistro, ACC
HIC 2013 Keynote, Board and Sponsor Dinner Panorama Suite, ACC
15 - 18 JULY
adelaide
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Monday 15 July 2013 7.30am Registration opens
MR10&11
The Role of Informatics in Delivering Personalised Medicine
9.00am Introduction and opening Prof Richard Cotton AM Co-chair, PM 2013 Conference
9.05am The concept of personalised medicine: Origin, Chair: Prof Richard Cotton AM
evolution and current meaning Prof Fernando Martin-Sanchez Co-chair, PM 2013 Conference
9.15-10.30am Generating the Data
9.15am Setting the scene: Advances in molecular technologies Dr Karin Kassahn Head Technology Advancement, Genetic and Molecular Pathology, SA Pathology
9.40am DNA sequencing – from Sanger to nanotechnology Dr Stefan Harrer Researcher, IBM Research Australia
10.05am It all comes down to the data Dr Andrew Lonie Head, Bioinformatics and Supercomputing, University of Melbourne
10.30am Morning tea 11.00am-12.30pm
Integrating Molecular and Clinical Data Chair: A/Prof Clara Gaff
11.00am Diagnostic applications and data pipelines for next generation sequencing Prof Graham Taylor Director, Australian Node of the Human Variome Project
11.30am Information needs at the molecular pathology lab Prof Graeme Suthers Head, South Australian Clinical Genetics Service, SA Pathology
12.00pm Discussion
12.30pm Lunch1.30-3.00pm Analysing and Visualising Information Chair: Dr Andrew Lonie
1.30pm Topic TBC Dr William S. Dalton Founder and CEO, M2Gen (USA)
2.00pm Cancer genome sequence analysis pipelines Dr Richard Tothill Post Doctoral Scientist, Cancer Theraputics Program, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
2.30pm Will informed, connected consumers reinvent healthcare? Dr Robert Fassett Chief Medical Informatics Officer, Oracle (USA)
3.00pm Afternoon tea3.30-5.30pm Turning Molecular Information into Chair: Prof Graham Taylor
Medically Actionable Knowledge3.30pm Remaining barriers (privacy/equity/access/ethics)
to having genomics approaches in routine clinic use A/Prof David Amor Director, Victorian Clinical Genetics Services
3.40pm Personal genomics A/Prof Clara Gaff Manager, Genomics Medicine, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute for Medical Research
3.50pm The future of individual genetic variation data Prof Richard Cotton AM Co-chair, PM 2013 Conference
4.00pm Where are we now, what are we expecting, when will this become a reality, what do we need to do? Prof Paul Waring Chair of Pathology, University of Melbourne
4.10pm Personalised Medicine Q&A Panel facilitated by Prof Richard Cotton AMA/Prof David Amor Director, Victorian Clinical Genetics Services (TBC); A/Prof Clara Gaff Manager, Genomics Medicine, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute for Medical Research; Prof Graham Taylor Director, Australian Node of the Human Variome Project; Prof Paul Waring Chair of Pathology, University of Melbourne
5.10pm Summary and conference close Prof Richard Cotton AM Co-chair, PM 2013 Conference and Prof Fernando Martin-Sanchez Co-chair, PM 2013 Conference
5.30pm Conferences conclude6.30-9.30pm HISA State Branches and SIG Committee Dinner Regatta’s Bistro, ACC
HIC 2013 Keynote, Board and Sponsor Dinner Panorama Suite, ACC
PRE-CONFERENCE Riverbank R3
1.30pm
3.00pm Afternoon tea3.30pm
5.00pm Conferences conclude6.30-9.30pm HISA State Branches and SIG Committee Dinner Regatta’s Bistro, ACC
HIC 2013 Keynote, Board and Sponsor Dinner Panorama Suite, ACC
Health Informatics Workforce, Professionalism &
Certification Boot Camp
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Tuesday 16 July 2013 DIGITAL HEALTHCARE7.30am Registration opens. Exhibitors bump in 7.00am
9.00am Conference Official Opening Hall E
Introduction and welcome Dr Brendan Lovelock Chair, HIC 2013 Conference and Katerina Andronis Chair, HISA Chair: Dr Brendan Lovelock
9.10am Welcome to country address Aunty Josie Agius Kaurna Elder
9.20am Saving healthcare: Changing what makes sense Martin Laverty CEO, Catholic Health Australia
10.05am Health informatics: A megatrend driving investment, careers and delivering the future of healthcare
10.30am ACHI, HIMAA and HISA Certification Program launch
10.45am Morning tea HIC 2013 Exhibition Opens Hall H
11.15am Digital health: Connecting people to a healthier future Hall E
Jamie Ferguson Vice President, HIT Strategy and Policy, Kaiser Permanente (USA) Chair: Dr David Hansen
12.00pm Common challenges, different solutions Dr Penelope Dash Partner, McKinsey & Co (UK)
12.45pm Lunch and exhibition Hall H
1.00pm Lunchtime briefing - HISA New Member Orientation MR10 Suzanna Zhang Membership and Programs Officer, HISA
1.45-3.15pm Workshop 1
Digital Hospital Design – Health System
Interaction and Service Delivery
Workshop 2 E-health NSW - Changing
Patient Trajectories
Workshop 3
Patient Flow and Meeting
Consumer Needs
Scientific Stream 1
Digital Service Delivery
Industry/Clinical Stream 1
Patient JourneyExhibitor & Sponsor Stream 1
Ignite-Style Presentations
Chair: Dr Brendan Lovelock Hall E Chair: Jamie Ferguson MR11 Chair: Dr Keith Joe MR02 Chair: A/Prof Nick Buckmaster MR10 Chair: Bernadette Gibbons MR01 Chair: Jeff Smoot Hall H
1.45pm A roundtable panel debate with over 30 of Australia’s leading
thinkers in healthcare including, clinicians, facilities designers,
policy makers, social planners, engineers and health ICT
specialists.
Faciliated by Monica Attard OAM
E-health NSW – what’s going to be different Greg WellsNSW Health
The role of e-health in
supporting patient safety Dr Peter Kennedy
NSW Clinical Excellence Commission
Developing the electronic
medical record Julie Roberts NSW Health
Electronic medications
management - improving safety for patients
Dr Robin MannNSW Health
Clinical repositories and their
role in linking patient care Dr Will Reedy
NSW Clinical Repository Business Architect and
Practicing Hospital Doctor and
Joe HughesNSW Health
Q&A Panel Discussion
Efficiency and patient flow in health
Dr Keith JoeAustralian Centre for Health
Innovation
Introduction to use of Discrete Event Simulation as a tool to
improve healthcare delivery and planning of healthcare facilities
Ian Gibson Health Care Delivery Modelling
Process improvement and change management to improve
Joanne Egan Health Flow Solutions
Redefining healthcare interaction between patients and healthcare
providers Anne Marie Hadley
The Chris O’Brien Lifehouse Centre
Panel Discussion
An approach to designing viable and sustainable telehealth
services Dr Paul Taylor
Deloitte Life Sciences and Healthcare
IHE Australia 2013 Showcase - shared health record interoperability at work
Bernard CroweIHE Australia
The future hospital Andrew Howard
Orion Health
Shift happens (informatics challenges and opportunities)
Alex GrayImprivata
The uninterrupted healthcare network
Anton GoldmanMeru Networks
2.00pm Clinical Information Access Portal (CIAP) use by NSW Health staff over 15 years
Marie Pryor HealthShare NSW
Geography matters - how GIS educates, informs and reveals
health information Angelica Baltazar
Esri
Optimising patient flow using NetPage Unlimited
Ace KentLong Range Systems Austarlia
Specialty workload management functions and reporting for
nursing, allied health, medical and non clinical services
Cherrie LoweTrendCare Systems
Faster search, smarter answers Courtney MullenElsevier Australia
2.15pm Integrating a mobile health setup in a chronic disease
management network Dr Hang Ding
The Australian E-Health Research Centre, CSIRO
Achieving high reliability in patient safety: The role of healthcare information
technology DrJustin OttoInterSystems
Search! (and similarity) Dr David Hansen
The Australian E-Health Research Centre
Diagnosing the layers – mapping better access to
servicesDamien Cassin
Esri Australia
Improving healthcare using 3D simulation
Alan SaganSolosi
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Tuesday 16 July 2013 cont. DIGITAL HEALTHCAREWorkshop 1
Digital Hospital Design – Health System
Interaction and Service Delivery
Workshop 2 E-health NSW - Changing
Patient Trajectories
Workshop 3
Patient Flow and Meeting
Consumer Needs
Scientific Stream 1
Digital Service Delivery
Industry/Clinical Stream 1
Patient JourneyExhibitor & Sponsor Stream 1
Ignite-Style Presentations
2.30pm Hospital level analysis to improve patient flow Dr Sankalp Khanna
The Australian E-Health Research Centre, CSIRO
Defining an allied health professional data set
specification - following the patient journey
Alicia ChaplainQueensland Health
Enabling access to patient’s medical imaging and results
across your healthcare enterprise and beyond
Melissa WoodCarestream
The worst kept secret in vendor to vendor integration
Simon ElliottEmerging Systems
Discussion
2.45pm A technological evaluation of the Microsoft Kinect for automated behavioural mapping at bed rest
Coen McClellandUniversity of Queensland
Visual clinical and operational management: Using real time information and simulation to
improve hospital efficiency and patient outcomes
Tom CollinsPwC
3.00pm Discussion End-of-life care: Care plans via the cloud
Colleen CheekUniversity of Tasmania
3.15pm Afternoon tea and exhibition Hall H
3.45pm HISA Q&A Panel facilitated by Tony Jones Hall E
Fast tracking digital: The top 3 priorities for the next 3 years Chair: David Rowlands
Dr Penelope Dash Principal, McKinsey & Co (UK); Jane Halton PSM Secretary, Department of Health and Ageing; Martin Laverty CEO, Catholic Health Australia; David Rowlands Managing Director, Direkt Consulting; David Swan Chief Executive, SA Health
5.15pm Day concludes
5.15-6.45pm HIC 2013 Networking Reception and Exhibition Hall H
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Wednesday 17 July 2013 ONCOLOGY PATIENT JOURNEY7.30am Registration opens
7.40-8.40am HISA Breakfast & AGM MR02
8.50am Description of the scenario for the day Hall E
One very personal cancer journey narrative from within the HISA community Chair: Dr Adrian Nowitzke
8.55am Stones in the road: Navigating the cancer experienceSuzanne Roche General Manager Policy and Government Relations, Australian Information Industry Association
9.25am Description of the scenario for the day One very personal cancer journey narrative from within the HISA community
9.30am Ministerial address The Hon Tanya Plibersek MP Minister for Health, Department of Health and Ageing
9.45am Building an information platform for cancer research and evidence-based healthcare Dr William S. Dalton Founder and CEO, M2Gen (USA)
10.30am Aged Care Informatics SIG Committee Meeting MR02 Morning tea and exhibition Hall H
11.00am- 12.30pm
Workshop 4
The Oncology Patient Journey
Workshop 5 The Consumer Led
Revolution: mHealth, pHealth and the Use of Interactive Digital
Technologies for Health and Wellness
Scientific Stream 2
Consumers and Personal Records
Industry/Clinical Stream 2
New Technology 1
Aged Care Informatics 1
Theory into Practice – the Delivery of a Quality Digital
Aged Care Service
Learning Exchange 1
Chair: Prof Ian Olver MR10 Chair: A/Prof Stuart Smith MR11 Chair: David Rowlands Hall E Chair: Lindsay Kiley MR01 Chair: Dr Andrew Georgiou MR02 Chair: Jean-Pierre Calabretto Hall H
11.00am Improving the patient journey through e-resources:Wikis,
modules for clinicians, the iHeard website and more
Prof Ian Olver, Chris Wild and
Jutta von DincklageCancer Council Australia
Commercial models and opportunities
A/Prof Stuart Smith
Centre for Research & Education in Active Living, The University
of Tasmania
Cate Grindlay Remedy Health
Eric Louw
Telstra Applications and Ventures
It will never happen to us: The likelihood and impact of privacy
breaches on health data in Australia
Dr Patricia WilliamsEdith Cowan University
and Emma Hossack
Extensia
Comparative EPR Usability from the Clinician Perspective: What
works and what doesn’t for impacting care
Prof Steven ShahaAllscripts
The future challenges in aged care and the role IT plays
Martin LavertyCatholic Health Australia
Electronic chemotherapy prescribing with EviQ Standard
Protocols A/Prof Peter Gibbs
BioGrid Australia
Implementing SNOMED CT in the surgical setting
Katherine EconomidesRoyal Australasian College of
Surgeons
11.15am Iterative refinement of SemLink to enhance patient readability of
discharge summaries Prof Jim Warren
University of Auckland
Implementation of a clinical information system encompassing electronic
medications management (EMM) Hayden FisherPeninsula Health
Transforming the patient journey - health informatics technology
Vanessa RainesWestern Health
Electronic lab request management system for primary
care Noel Paggao
Sysmex
11.30am Propensity of people with long-term conditions to use personal
health records Dr Yulong Gu
University of Auckland
Building on the blueprint for Australian health reform:
Innovations in the management and design of the new Royal
Adelaide Hospital Dr David Panter
SA Health and
Simon CarrHewlett-Packard Australia
The new HL7 FHIR standard - first implementation experiences
A/Prof Klaus VeilUniversity of Western Sydney
The Orbost Regional Health e-health story: Climbing the mountain to streamline care
Kelly Fitzgerald East Gippsland Primary Care
Partnership
11.45am Using personal health information: Do we manage
conflicting interests? Sue Whetton
University of Tasmania
An innovative approach to data linkage, addressing the need for timely access to research data,
contributing to better health outcomes
Michelle VercoSA NT DataLink
Implementing an electronic client relationship record system
Llyr Otto and Regan StathersThe Whiddon Group
What gets counted counts. The 2013 Australian census of health librarians. Mapping the
demographics of a player in the health informatics landscape
Cheryl HamillFremantle Hospital and Health
Service
Tomorrow’s healthcare: Embracing the consumer
revolution Leigh Donoghue
Accenture
12.00pm Improving the cancer patient journey
Matthew CrepazUniversity of Western Sydney
Five years on: Tales from the Clinician’s Knowledge Network
Dr Tim RedheadDotSec
Discussion
12.15pm Discussion Analytics as a service (A3S): Using the NHS Spine Secondary
Use Service for discovery research
Janette BennettBT
Applying virtual environments to dementia care
Mandy SalomonSwinburne University
12.30pm Aged Care Informatics SIG AGM MR02 Lunch and exhibition Hall H
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Wednesday 17 July 2013 cont. ONCOLOGY PATIENT JOURNEY1.30-3.00pm Workshop 6
The Oncology Patient Journey
Workshop 7 The Consumer Led
Revolution: mHealth, pHealth and the Use of Interactive Digital
Technologies for Health and Wellness
Scientific Stream 3
Innovation and Quality
Industry/Clinical Stream 3
New Technology 2
Aged Care Informatics 2
Theory into Practice – the Delivery of a Quality Digital
Aged Care Service
Learning Exchange 2
Chair: Prof Dorothy Keefe MR10 Chair: A/Prof Stuart Smith MR11 Chair: Philip Robinson Hall E Chair: Jeff Smoot MR01 Chair: Dr Mary Lam MR02 Chair: Jodie Pycroft Hall H
1.30pm Safe prescribing of chemotherapy – the long, hard road to electronic prescribing
Prof Dorothy Keefe SA Cancer Service
Dr Euan Walpole
Princess Alexandra Hospital
Interactive digital technologies for health and wellness
A/Prof Stuart Smith
Centre for Research & Education in Active Living, The University
of Tasmania
Prof Fernando Martin-Sanchez
University of Melbourne
Prof Maria Crotty Flinders University
Australia’s personally controlled electronic health record and
primary healthcare: Generating frameworks to define successful implementation and evaluation
Helen AlmondUniversity of Tasmania
Informing practice with digitised data: Peninsula Health trials pen
and paper technology Dr Virginia Plummer
Monash University
A movement sensor alarm system to aid falls prevention in
aged and healthcare A/Prof Renuka Visvanathan
Adelaide Geriatrics Training and Research with Aged Care (G-TRAC) Centre, University of
Adelaide and
Dr Damith Ranasinghe Auto ID Lab, University of
Adelaide
KPIs:The good, the bad and the ugly
Dr Ronald HicksAustralian Health Research
Centre
Does optimising referral waiting lists improve patient flow? A
simulation analysis Prof Malcolm Pradhan
Alcidion Corporation
1.45pm Examination of changes in pathology tests ordered by
Diagnosis-Related Group (DRGs) following CPOE introduction
Elia VecellioCentre for Health Systems and
Safety Research
Cloud safety solution for a bleeding common problem
Steve GovisMetrixcare
Ten lessons you should know when implementing telemedicine
services in rural areas Prof Gunnar Hartvigsen
University of Tromso
Personalisation of age-care: Forward to the past Dr Ronald Hicks
Australian Health Research Centre
2.00pm Automated validation of patient safety clinical incident classification: Macro analysis
Jai GuptaSouth Eastern Sydney Local
Health District
Broadening access to clinical trial data
Simon GibsonThe Australian E-Health Research Centre, CSIRO
Work and evaluation plan: A tool to improve primary care
for pregnant women, puerperal women and dual mother-baby in
Maranhao - Brazil Dr Cristina Loyola
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Evidenced based assessment for older people; the implementation
of interRAI as a national methodology in New Zealand
Andrew DownesNational interRAI Software
Service (NZ)
Online metadata repository: Using social media and online approvals to drive
improvements in information management
Michelle VercoSA NT DataLink
2.15pm The effect of electronic pathology ordering in emergency departments on one aspect of test turn around time: A failure
time analysis Dr Ling Li
University of NSW
Connecting critical data to clinicians
Arthur HaycraftAmcom Software
CallMeSmart: A system for context controlled mobile
communication in hospitals Prof Gunnar Hartvigsen
University of Tromso
Discussion
2.30pm Using NLP to identify cancer cases in imaging reports drawn
from a radiology information system
Prof Jon PatrickUniversity of Sydney
Nine sites, one EMR, one order of filing - standardisation of the cataloguing of forms through
clinical engagement Renea Collins
Princess Alexandra Hospital and
Erik BarnettPwC
A spatial informatics for aged care
Hamish RobertsonAgeing Research Centre
2.45pm Computerisation of perinatal data entry: Is the data accurate?
Alison CraswellUniversity of Wollongong
Oncology data management systems: Improving clinical data capture and expanding opportunities for research for
regional health services Dr Leon HefferBioGrid Australia
Care provision expectations of remote children of ageing
parents A/Prof Klaus Veil
University of Western Sydney
3.00pm Afternoon tea and exhibition HIC 2013 Exhibition Trade Happy Hour Hall H 3.30pm Open data: Will it lead to an open cure for cancer? Hall E
Salvatore Iaconesi Founder, Art is Open Source (ITALY) via TED Chair: Dr George Margelis 3.40pm GP’s perspective on the impact of e-health in the management of cancer
Dr Oliver Frank GP, Oakden Medical Centre, Hillcrest 4.25pm HISA Q&A Panel facilitated by Prof Ian Olver
Digital health services and cancer Dr William S. Dalton Founder and CEO, M2Gen (USA); Sharon Downman Assistant Director of Nursing, The Sunshine Coast Private Hospital; Dr Marienne Hibbert Clinical Integration Manager, Precedence Health Care; Prof Dorothy Keefe Service Director, SA Cancer Service; Suzanne Roche General Manager Policy and Government Relations, Australian Information Industry Association
5.25pm Day concludes
7.00-11.30pm HIC 2013 Gala Awards Dinner Hall F
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Thursday 18 July 2013 MENTAL HEALTH PATIENT JOURNEY7.30am Registration opens8.30am Description of the scenario for the day Hall E
A young adult, depressed with suicidal thoughts and her journey through the healthcare system Chair: Denis Tebbutt
8.40am Day 3 opening address Dr Panayiotis Tyllis Chief Psychiatrist and Director of Mental Health Policy, SA Health
8.55am Come in. The computer will see you now Prof Gavin Andrews AO Professor of Psychiatry, UNSW at St Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney
9.30am Delivering treatment and prevention via the internet for mental health disorders and suicide risk Prof Helen Christensen Executive Director, Black Dog Institute
10.10am Morning tea and exhibition Hall H
10.40am-12.10pm
Workshop 8
The Mental Health Patient Journey
Workshop 9 Turning Evidence into
Policy, into Funding, into Outcomes
Scientific Stream 4
Policies, Initiatives and Skill
Industry/Clinical Stream 4
TelehealthWorkshop 10
E-Health SafetyLearning Exchange 3
Chair: Prof Gavin Andrews AO MR10 Chair: Harry Lovelock MR11 Chair: A/Prof Heather Grain Hall E Chair: Dr George Margelis MR01 Chair: Neville Board MR02 Chair: Dominic Molyneux Hall H
10.40am Internet treatment for anxiety and depression: Wins, losses, and everything in between.
A live demonstration of where technology is today
Prof Gavin Andrews AO
UNSW at St Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney
Turning evidence into policy and funding outcomes: The mental health and better access story
Harry Lovelock
and David StokesAustralian Psychology Society
Building an educated health informatics workforce - the New
Zealand experience Dr David Parry
Auckland University of Technology
The disaster cardiovascular prevention network: Using
interoperable technologies to mitigate CVD risk after the Great
East Japan Earthquake Chuck Parker
Continua Health Alliance
What could go wrong? Building safety into health IT
implementations
Neville BoardAustralian Commission on
Safety and Quality in Health Care
Neil Gardner
COACH: Canada’s Health Informatics Association (CANADA)
Dr Farah Magrabi
Centre for Health Informatics, Australian Institute for Health
Innovation
Don Newsham COACH: Canada’s Health
Informatics Association (CANADA)
Including first nations in Canada in e-health
Susan RandGlobal Village Consulting Asia
Pacific
ClinicalKey: Information is the key to better patient care
Casey JenkinsElsevier
10.55am E-health in Australia and elsewhere: A comparison and
lessons for the near future Randike Gajanayake
Queensland University of Technology
Principles to assist with identifying viable and sustainable
telehealth services Dr Paul Taylor
Deloitte Life Sciences and Healthcare
Will your hospital be digital by default, or digital by design?
Fiona StuartHewlett-Packard Australia
The power of pictures Denis Tebbutt
MediVu International
11.10am E-health as a life long learning process: How to prepare health
professionals for this journey Dr Mary Lam
University of Sydney
Expanding telehealth services - lessons learnt from the UK
Janette BennettBT
Telehealth commercialisation: An investigation into store and
forward payment Anton Cush
University of Queensland
The potential for a medicines verification system in Australia
Tania Snioch GS1 Australia
11.25am Understanding how clinical judgement and communicative
practices interact with the use of an electronic clinical handover
system Dr Kwang Chien YeeUniversity of Tasmania
Technology: Essential but not sufficient
Joan NelsonThe NTF Group
An operational process driven approach to digital hospital
design Aldo Macolino
Hewlett-Packard Australia
Discussion
11.40am Monitoring the impact of the electronic medical record on the quality of laboratory test
ordering practices Dr Andrew Georgiou
Centre for Health Systems and Safety Research, UNSW
An e-health enabled collaborative care system for
managing patients with chronic disease
Dr Marienne HibbertPrecedence Health Care
11.55am Discussion Discussion
12.10pm Lunch and exhibition Hall H
12.25pm Lunchtime briefing - ACHI, HIMAA and HISA Certification Information Session MR10 Nigel Chartres Senior Consultant, 361 Degrees Stakeholder Engagement Services and David Rowlands Managing Director, Direkt Consulting and Board Member, HISA
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Thursday 18 July 2013 cont. MENTAL HEALTH PATIENT JOURNEY1.10-2.40pm Workshop 11
Social Media and Mental Health
Workshop 12 The Mental Health
Patient Journey
Scientific Stream 5
New TechnologiesIndustry/Clinical Stream 5
Mobile Health
Industry/Clinical Stream 6
Policy
Chair: Dr Kerrie Buhagiar MR10 Chair: Dr Michael Bainbridge MR11 Chair: Dr David Hansen Hall E Chair: Dr Jennifer Bichel-Findlay MR01 Chair: Dr Adrian Nowitzke MR02
1.10pm The “social” side of mental health – using social media to understand and
engage your target audience
Dr Kerrie Buhagiar andAtari Metcalf
Inspire Foundation
Electronic medication management – next steps
Dr Michael Bainbridge ASE Consulting Australia
Dr Chris PearceInner East Melbourne Medicare Local
Richard Taggart ASE Consulting Australia
An evaluation of clinicians’ views on electronic pathology reporting sign off
and patient safety Dr Kwang Chien YeeUniversity of Tasmania
Leveraging emerging and current technologies to drive outcomes
Prof Steven ShahaAllscripts
E-health: Learnings from NEHTA’s evaluation and improvement process
Sally Mainsbridge NEHTA
1.25pm Evaluation of a medicines list iPhone app
Brendon Wickham NPS MedicineWise
Beating WBIT’s using wireless infrastructure, barcode scanning,
integration and technology Helen Delimitros
Alfred Health
Using a quality improvement collaborative to implement the national e-health record system in primary care
practices Dr Tony Lembke
Improvement Foundation
1.40pm Designing a diabetes mobile application with social network support
Taridzo ChomutareUniversity Hospital of North Norway
Eliminate laboratory collection errors through mobile applications
Scott ThomasSurity
Benefits realisation along the PCEHR change and adoption journey
Raymond MessomPwC
1.55pm Hierarchical classifier approach to physical activity recognition
via wearable smartphone tri-axial accelerometer Feridun Yusuf
University of Western Sydney
Mobile technology promotes help seeking at suicide hot spots
Alan WoodwardLifeline Foundation
Population health above the EHR Peter Van Der Grinton
Allscripts dbMotion Platform
2.10pm Creating context: Making sense of geo-location and social media data
for health Dr Patricia Williams Edith Cowan University
Transformation of healthcare services through Wi-Fi Chris Evans
Ruckus Wireless
Baking a cake with government - a success story in co-design and
collaboration Dr Vince McCauley
Medical Software Industry Association
2.25pm Discussion Using SMS reminders to supplement goal setting in telephone-based
therapy: A pilot trial in the Improving Access to Psychological Therapy at Flinders Medical Centre Emergency
Department (IAPT @ Flinders) Follow-up Service
Gabby JonesImproving Access to Psychological
Therapies at Flinders Medical Centre
Multi-national EPRs: Viabilities and likelihoods
Prof Steven ShahaAllscripts
2.40pm Afternoon tea and exhibition Hall H
3.10pm HISA Q&A Panel facilitated by Prof Gavin Andrews AO Hall E Digital health services and mental health Chair: Dr Brendan Lovelock A/Prof Michael Baigent Clinical Director, Centre for Anxiety and Related Disorders; Prof Helen Christensen Executive Director, Black Dog Institute; Sarah Jean Young Consumer; David Mackay Assistant Secretary, Mental Health and Drug Treatment Division, Department of Health and Ageing
4.10pm Conference summary Dr Brendan Lovelock Chair, HIC 2013 Conference
4.20pm Academic awards; Introduction to HIC 2014 and Conference farewell Katerina Andronis Chair, HISA and Dr Louise Schaper CEO, HISA
4.30pm HIC 2013 conference concludes
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