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21/04/2022
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When:
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Thursday 21 April 2022 5:30pm - 7:30pm (ACST)
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Where:
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EY Building Level 12, 121 King William Street Adelaide, South Australia 5000 Australia
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Contact:
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Alice Angley
events@digitalhealth.org.au
03 9326 3311
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Online registration is closed.
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Innovations and challenges of rapid deployment of digital technologies for pandemic management
Hosted by the SA state branch
Join the SA Branch for a special presentation on how digital technologies have been rapidly developed to meet urgent needs for pandemic management. Hear examples from Simon Windsor on how technologies have been deployed to support self-registration and self-screening at Flinders Medical Centre, and Tom Freeman will share how a tool was rapidly deployed to manage reporting of Rapid Antigen Test results. This will be followed by Ken Saman and Michelle Warnes from Personify Care speaking about ‘Oral max triage & teledentistry patient pathways: A response to COVID-19 and beyond’. Challenges and opportunities for future implementation will be presented.
Proudly sponsored by InterSystems and supported by EY.
Speakers
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A/Prof Belinda Lange FAIDH (facilitator)
Caring Futures Institute, Flinders University

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Simon Windsor CHIA
Manager Research Governance and Ethics, Southern Adelaide Local Health Network
📝 Pilot of Electronic Self-Registration and Self-Screening at Flinders Medical Centre: Challenges for health services in BYOD Digital health era

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Ken Saman
CEO, Personify Care
📝 Oral max triage & teledentistry patient pathways: A response to COVID-19 and beyond

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Michelle Warnes
Head of Business Development, Personify Care
📝 Oral max triage & teledentistry patient pathways: A response to COVID-19 and beyond

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Tom Freeman
Manager – Epidemiology, COVID-19 Surveillance and Investigation Service Communicable Disease Control Branch, Health Regulation and Protection Department for Health and Wellbeing | Government of South Australia
📝 Presentation title coming soon
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EY COVID-19 Protocols in ANZ
EY requires all EY people and visitors to be up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations to enter an EY office, attend an EY event or visit/work from a client site. If visitors to EY offices or events are not vaccinated or up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations, they will have to provide evidence of a recent (within 72 hours) negative COVID-19 test(PCR or RAT).
Being “up-to-date” with your COVID-19 vaccinations means having completed an appropriate primary course of a vaccine approved by your country’s health department, and for those in Australia and New Zealand having a booster shot within 6 months of completing your primary vaccine.
Visitors will be asked to attest their vaccination status via a QR Code scanned on arrival. If their vaccinations are not ‘up-to-date’ per our policy, they will need to show evidence of a negative COVID test no older than 72 hours. This may be a photo of the negative RAT test or an email or SMS for a PCR test.
See the attached for further information.
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Price:
Members: FREE Non-members: $30 (registrations are non-refundable) |
CPD Points
Approved for 1.5 CPD points for the CHIA certification.
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