Program
| THURSDAY 29 MARCH 2012 | ||
| 8.00am | Registration desk opens | |
| 8.45am | Plenary 1 Opening and Welcome: William Rose Dianne Watson NSW Bureau of Health Information | |
| 9.00am | Plenary 2 Chair: William Rose | |
| 9.45am | Plenary 3 Chair: William Rose | |
| 10.30am | Morning tea & Exhibition | |
| 11.00am | Concurrent Sessions 1 & 2 | |
Concurrent 1 Chair: Siaw Teng Liaw BioGrid - Maximising the secondary use of your data Collaborative healthcare performance improvement through a national system of integrated data sharing, analysis and benchmarking Privacy and security for research data - Implementation of the PHRN Information Governance Framework Which data is the most important to collect? - Applying analytics to prioritise which data will have the greatest impact on patient outcomes | ||
Concurrent 2 Chair: Chris Bain Improving data governance across the health system; how can health informatics practitioners help? Establishing data and information governance program at the Cancer Institute NSW Silent weapons for quiet wars: Data governance by stealth Variation in Data Quality - NSW admitted patients data collection | ||
| 12.30pm | Lunch & Exhibition | |
| 1.30pm | Concurrent Sessions 3 & 4 | |
Concurrent 3 Chair: Ross Nable Privacy and effective sharing of clinical data for better health outcomes - is it possible? The New Zealand Virtual Health Record Project Addressing data governance in the development of the benefit realisation management approach for the PCEHR program GP Data Governance Council - best practice for the sceondary use of general practice data | ||
Concurrent 4 Chair: William Rose Data Governance for Telehealth and Online Consultations Developing an Operational Health Information Management Governance Framework Fitness for purpose of routinely collected data - governance and provenance issues from the UNSW electronic Patient-Based Research Network (ePBRN) Data Quality from the Source | ||
| 3.00pm | Afternoon Tea | |
| 3.30pm | Plenary 4 Chair: William Rose | |
| 4.15pm | Plenary 5 Chair: William Rose | |
| 5.15pm | Day 1 Closing Remarks William Rose | |
| 5.30pm - 7.00pm | Data Governance 2012 Networking Reception | |
| FRIDAY 30 MARCH 2012 | ||
| 8.00am | Registration desk opens | |
| 8.45am | Plenary 6 Chair: William Rose | |
| 9.30am | Plenary 7 Chair: William Rose | |
| 10.15am | Plenary 8 Chair: William Rose From governing data to generating knowledge – applying real time data at the bedside and beyond | |
| 10.45am | Morning tea & Exhibition | |
| 11.15am | Concurrent Sessions 5 & 6 | |
Concurrent 5 - Collaboration & Integration with Clinical Registries Chair: Simon McBride The Integrated Cancer Service Experience: Towards a comprehensive cancer data picture for a network or population Squeezing 'Juice' from Clinical Data Repositories: Information for Patient Management and Activity Based Funding Revenue Automated data collection mechanisms for cancer registries The National Cancer Data Strategy for Australia - the Queensland Solution | ||
Concurrent 6 Chair: Neville Board Health records in critical condition Exclusivity or co-dependency: How information security is integral to data governance Web QI: Quality Improvement through clinical audit A Data Governance Model for Health Care Providers | ||
| 12.45pm | Lunch & Exhibition | |
| 1.45pm | Workshops 1 & 2 | |
Workshop 1 The aim of the workshop is to provide participants with a tool for establishing a health information management framework in their own organisation. Workshop participants will have the opportunity to consider and discuss: Organisational culture and readiness, Sponsorship, Stakeholder identification and engagement, Purpose, value and scope, Framework content, Governance, and Implementation strategies. Participants will be invited to consider these components in the context of their organisation. The workshop will draw on the experience developing and implementing a Health Information Management Framework at Mater Health Services, Brisbane. | ||
Workshop 2 In your work you have identified data resources, negotiated access and integration and many Governance issues to create a useful raw data resource – what do we now do with this to better inform decision-making? This workshop will focus on what is required to achieve actionable information from data in the clinical and health services context. We will look at reporting structures and levels and commercial tools which support these. We explore the statistical, analytical and epidemiological techniques that facilitate the transformation of data into the meaningful information you want. And we will identify commonalities amongst examples of highly successful systems which have achieved better integration of actionable information in their clinical and management practices. The workshop will be presented in a series of three informal guided discussions, allowing yourselves as participants to interact with our experts directly and benefit from advice specific to your questions. | ||
| 3.15pm | Afternoon tea and Exhibition | |
| 3.45pm | Collated Feedback – panelfacilitated by Louise Schaper CEO HISA | |
| 4.45pm | Thank you & Closing Remarks William Rose | |
| 5.00pm | Data Governance 2012 Conference Close | |