HISA QLD: HIC 2014 Reprise
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HISA QLD: HIC 2014 Reprise

The popular review of Qld HIC and Big Data 2014 presentations and updates in significant health informatics issues.

27/11/2014
When: Thursday 27 November 2014
2.50pm till 8.35pm
Where: UQ CCR Auditorium
Royal Brisbane Womens Hospital
Herston Rd
Herston, Queensland  4006
Australia
Contact: Nicola Gardiner
states@hisa.org.au
03 9326 3311


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HIC 2014 Reprise



Both HISA members and non members are invited to attend HISA Queensland's annual HIC Reprise.

This event is a significant local opportunity offering learning and networking with leading Queensland CIO’s, presenters from HISA's 2014 national Health Informatics (HIC) and Big Data conferences and also representatives from the vendor community. 

Registration fees 
HISA Members $35.00; Non-Members $50.00. Networking and light refreshments will be provided. 

Venue and Parking
Please click here for a map of the location. public car park is located at the bottom of the Herston Road. For further information please click here.  

Program

2.50pm Welcome
Colin Scobie
Chair, HISA Queensland
3.00pm A word from our sponsor
Andrew Howard Acting Managing Director, Orion Health
3.10pm Shared responsibility for electronic records: Governance in perinatal data entry
Alison Craswell PhD Candidate, University of Wollongong
3.20pm Collaborative personal health record-based online solution for better chronic disease management
Dr Amol Wagholikar Project Leader, CSIRO, Australian E-Health Research Centre
3.30pm Mid-term NEAT review: Analysing the improvements in hospital ED performance
Dr Sankalp Khanna Research Scientist, CSIRO, Australian E-Health Research Centre
3.40pm Improving health and care outcomes for elder populations - experience from Cornwall
Karen Gibson E-Health Consultant, BT Australia
3.50pm A word from our sponsor
Laura Hanson Account Manager, M&T Resources
3.55pm Afternoon tea
CIO Forum
Chair: Mark Brommeyer  
4.15pm The first 90 days
Steven Parrish CIO, The Mater Hospital
4.30pm The first 90 days
Mal Thatcher CIO, Queensland Health
4.45pm The new ICT look for Metro South and for Qld Health and its ICT delivery
Renea Collins Clinical Lead ieMR Project, Metro South Health Service District
5.00pm Queensland picture of health
Andrew Mills CIO, Queensland Government
5.15pm Q and A Panel
5.35pm Afternoon tea
5.55pm eASY - electronic Antibiotic Stewardship sYstem
Dr Deborah Kuchler Northern Sydney Local Health District
6.00pm Statewide shared health record progress
Paul Carroll Senior Director, Queensland Health
6.10pm Analysis of operating theatre utilisation to drive efficiency and productivity improvements
Hamish Thorburn Student, University of Queensland
6.20pm TARDIS
Armin Weiner Chief Technology Officer, The WeiDan Group
6.30pm The impact of big data on healthcare delivery
Paul Colmer Cloud Architect, CSC
6.40pm Health informatics visualisation engine: HIVE
Norm Good Statistician, CSIRO
6.50pm Big insights into patient flow
Dr Sankalp Khanna
Research Scientist, CSIRO, Australian E-Health Research Centre
7.00pm Overview of the AMIA 2014 Annual Symposium
Simon McBride Research Project Leader, CSIRO, Australian E-Health Research Centre
7.10pm HISA Update
Dr David Hansen Chair, HISA
 
7.20pm HISA Update
Dr Louise Schaper CEO, HISA
7.30pm Close and thank you
Colin Scobie Chair, HISA Queensland
7.35pm - 8.35pm Networking and light refreshments

 

Proudly supported by

A joint venture between CSIRO and the Queensland Government, the Australian E-Health Research Centre (AEHRC) is a leading national research facility in Information and Communication Technologies for healthcare innovations. Through a wide range of projects, from standards in electronic health records to identifying new markers for early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease, the AEHRC aims to improve the quality and safety of healthcare in Australia. Based in Brisbane, the AEHRC collaborates with Queensland Health clinicians and service providers on multi-disciplinary projects, leading to new ways of delivering healthcare for chronic care patients and providing safer and more efficient care across the healthcare spectrum.


M&T Resources is a highly awarded business and IT recruitment agency with a 20-year successful track record. The Health sector is one of our key focuses, where we continue to facilitate collaboration and knowledge sharing, through regular IT Health Workshops and Global e-Health Newsletters. To attend or subscribe, please contact Laura.Hanson@mtr.com.au

eASY is a stewardship system to manage Antibiotics in a hospital across various departments. But its just not it, as it is also a decision support system, meaning it can assist in suggesting the correct antibiotic medicine based on the patients symptoms and previous history. It is very intuitive and easy to use. It has a powerful notification system, which notifies all the parties involved (Physicians, Reviewers, Approvers,) immediately, and keeps them up-to-date with the status of an order at every step of the process flow.

Orion Health is a leading global health software company founded in 1993 by Chief Executive Officer, Ian McCrae. Today our products are sold in over 30 countries, used by thousands of clinicians and help to improve healthcare outcomes for millions of people. Customers including hospitals, local health districts and state health departments are already benefiting from using Orion Health solutions to help facilitate care for patients across Australia.

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