
The second Health Informatics Society of Australia (HISA) Conference on Indigenous Informatics will build on the general recommendations and practical actions from 2011. The one day conference with the primary theme of 'Working together to improve Indigenous Health' will explore how information management, electronic health records and technology can unlock the potential of informatics to improve the evidence base, planning and execution of indigenous health care strategies.
With the conference Keynote Speakers and Round Table Experts we will endeavour to provide an Australian and International perspective to the question: Indigenous health and electronic health records are National but what does it all mean in terms of improvements for communities, patients and providers of healthcare to Indigenous communities?
Who should attend
>> Health Workers
>> Doctors
>> Healthcare Planners
>> Community Controlled Health Services
>> Medicare Locals
>> State & Federal Health Officials
>> NGOs
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Keynote Speakers and Round Table Experts

Andrew Laming MP Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Indigenous Health & Regional Health Services

Paul Bruce E-Health and Information Management Coordinator, General Practice NSW
Dr Tom Calma AO National Coordinator Tackling Indigenous Smoking & Patron, Rural Health Education Foundation

Dr Terry Hannan Clinical Associate Professor, School of Human Health Sciences, University of Tasmania

Dr David Hansen CEO, Australian E-Health Research Centre
Prof Lisa Jackson Pulver Director Muru Marri Indigenous Health Unit, University of NSW

John Paterson Executive Officer - Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance Northern Territory (AMSANT)

Tim Senior Medical Advisor - National Faculty for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Health, The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners