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WA branch event | National primary healthcare data analytics

WA Primary Health Alliance (WAPHA) is the lead Primary Health Network (PHN) for the establishment and management of the National Primary Health Care Platform called Primary Health Insights (PHI). Hear from the National PHI Manager and WAPHA’s Chief Data Analytics Officer on how this data is being used to assist in more effective clinical decision making and performance.

30/06/2022
When: Thursday 30 June 2022
5:30pm - 7:30pm (AWST)
Where: EY Building
11 Mounts Bay Road
Perth, Western Australia  6000
Australia
Contact: Renny Conroy
events@digitalhealth.org.au
03 9326 3311


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National primary healthcare data analytics


A WA state branch event

WA Primary Health Alliance (WAPHA) is the lead Primary Health Network (PHN) for the establishment and management of the National Primary Health Care Platform called Primary Health Insights (PHI). Hear from the National PHI Manager and WAPHA’s Chief Data Analytics Officer on how this data is being used to assist in more effective clinical decision making and performance.

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Proudly sponsored by InterSystems and supported by EY.


Speakers

Karen Casella

Karen Casella (facilitator)

Coordinator of Nursing-Informatics, Sir Charles Gairdner Osborne Park Health Care Group

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Stuart Gibbon

Stuart Gibbon

National Primary Health Insights Manager, WAPHA

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Bobby Patel

Bobby Patel

Chief Data Analytics Officer, WAPHA

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