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Achieving whole-of-health system outcomes
This event will cover information exchange across multiple service providers.
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Program

Dr Helen Healy Director, Kidney Health Service, Head, Conjoint Kidney Research Laboratory, Metro North Hospital and Health Service
Helen Healy is a nephrologist and Director, the Kidney Health Service at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital and its Hospital and Health Service – Metro North. She is the statewide ieMR kidney health subject matter expert. Recognising that she needs data to measure her service and to improve it, Dr Healy has been invested in an electronic kidney information system that delivers not only data but derivative information. With the recent go-live of the Haemodialysis module at Townsville Hospital the first phase of the Renal ieMR is now live in six HHS with over 6 months of data from the first sites at Mackay and Cairns (plus its 7 satellite sites).
Josie Di Donato Director of Benefits, Stakeholder Engagement, Communications, Department of Health, Queensland
Josie Di Donato is the Director of Benefits, Stakeholder Engagement, Communications and the Program Support Office for the integrated electronic medical record (ieMR) Program at Queensland Health. With more than twenty-eight years experience in the healthcare sector working across academia, general practice, rural and remote primary care and Queensland Health, to say that Josie is passionate about health would be an understatement. Josie has been involved with the ieMR Program for the past 2 years, where her role has primarily focussed on benefits realisation management. Today, Josie will present on the ieMR solution as a system that is making a difference.
Dr Jillian Milne Statewide Cardiac Clinical Informatics Manager, Qld Cardiac Clinical Informatics Unit, Statewide Cardiac Clinical Network
Jillian seeks the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth through linking administrative and clinical data and disparate cardiac clinical services to gain greater insight into health outcomes and underpin clinicians drive for service and care quality improvement.
Prof Gerard FitzGerald Professor of Public Health, Faculty of Health, QUT and Director of CEDM
Prof FitzGerald has extensive experience in emergency health from service delivery and policy perspectives with deep insight into the factors including leveraging informatics, to make our emergency services one of the best in the world.
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