HISA QLD: HIC 2013 Reprise
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HISA QLD: HIC 2013 Reprise

The popular review of Qld HIC and Big Data presentations and updates in significant health informatics issues.

12/11/2013
When: 12 November, 2013
2.30pm - 7.30pm including networking drinks & nibbles
Where: UQCCR Auditorium The University of Queensland Centre for Clinical Research
Royal Brisbane Womens Hospital
Brisbane, Queensland 
Australia
Contact: Amanda Barbone
membership@hisa.org.au


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HIC 2013 - Reprise

When: 2.30 pm to 7.30 pm

Venue: UQCCR Auditorium
University of Queensland Centre for Clinical Research at Royal Brisbane Women's Hospital
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Event Entry: Members $35; Non-members $50

Networking and light refreshments will be provided.

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Event Program

2:30

Welcome Susan Smith

2:35

Session 1: Synopsis of challenges and direction - Queensland Healthcare's CIOs and Qld Health Division of Health Service and Clinical Innovation                                           Chair: Susan Smith

2:40

Major challenges and current strategic initiatives for Mater Health Services, a 107 year old Queensland Institution
Mal Thatcher - CIO - Mater Health Services

2:55

IT in healthcare - what are the missing links?
Hugh Peterken - CIO - Metro North Hospital & Health Services

3:10

Telehealth - Enabling access to healthcare
Andrew Bryett - Director, Clinical Access and Redesign Unit - Queensland Health

3:25

 

ICT as a service and contestabiliy; Queensland public health ICT service delivery game changers
Ray Brown - CIO - Health Services Information Agency, Queensland Health
3:40

CIO Panel Discussion                                                                               Facilitator: David Hansen

4:00

Afternoon tea after a word from our sponsor M&T Resources Laura Hanson

4:25

Session 2: Big Data                                                                                              Chair: Colin Scobie

4:25

A word from our sponsor Central Data Networks                                                        Colin Scobie

4:30

The use of Geographic Information Systems and linked, large, disparate datasets to evaluate the Australian population's access to Intensive Care and the impact of access upon patient outcomes
Victor Nicholls

4:40

Monitoring social media for communicable disease surveillance: An Australian study
Sankalp Khanna

4:50

Monitoring activities of daily living of independent living older people using environmental sensors
Qing Zhang

5:00

Big knowledge: Classifying large ontologies with Snorocket
Alejandro Metke

5:10

Session 3: Making E-health Work                                                                       Chair: Joe Griffiths

5:15

A word from our sponsor Ocean Informatics

5:25

Telehealth commercialisation: An investigation into store and forward payment
Anton Cush

5:35

Integrating mobile health in a chronic disease management network
Hang Ding

5:45

Computerisation of perinatal data entry: Midwives perceptions of data accuracy
Alison Craswell

5:55

Defining an allied health professional data set specification - following the patient journey
Alicia Chaplan

6:05 Session 4: Supporting Clinical Research and Knowledge Management             Chair: Joe Griffiths
6:10 A word from our sponsor iMDSoft                                                                                                      
6:20 Five years on: Tales from the Clinician's Knowledge Network
Tim Redhead
6:30 Broadening access to clinical trial data
Simon Gibson
6:40 Hospital level analysis to improve patient flow
Sankalp Khanna
6:50 A technological evaluation of the Microsoft Kinect for automated behavioural mapping at bed rest
Simon McBride
7:00 A word from our networking sponsor AEHRC                                                              David Hansen
7:05

Close and Thank you

7:10

Wine & Cheese

8:00 Conclusion

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