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| About | Program | Objective | Keynotes | Registration | Sponsorship | SAC |
Digital Healthcare Design (DHD), a special interest group of HISA, is pleased to invite you to participate in DHD 2014, Australia's Digital Healthcare Design Conference, to be held at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre on Monday 11 August 2014.
The conference will present the compelling challenge of the sustainability of our healthcare system to the delegates and frame a series of discussions of how to address the challenge through the three major approaches to health systems redesign (systems thinking, process analysis and design thinking). This event will look at healthcare reform at the regional, hospital and care provider level and the interaction between these levels. It will provide practical experience in developing solutions to these problems through a series of workshops led by domain experts.
Program
The DHD 2014 program is available to be downloaded from the below link. This will give you information on conference timings, speakers and presentations.
Objective
To present the compelling challenge of the sustainability of our healthcare system to the delegates and frame a series of discussions of how to address the challenge through the three major approaches to health systems redesign (systems thinking, process analysis and design thinking). This event will look at healthcare reform at the regional, hospital and care provider level and the interaction between these levels.
It will provide practical experience in developing solutions to these problems through a series of workshops led by domain experts.
Desired Outcomes
The delegates will leave with a clearer understanding of how they can approach the complex problems of productivity, care access, quality and sustainability within the healthcare environment in which they work.
Target Audience
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Keynotes
Creating a platform
![]() Dr Adrian Nowitzke |
Opening Address
Dr Pradeep Philip |
System design
![]() Dr Melis Senova |
Design has an important role to play in creating our desired future for healthcare. |
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| Bio >> Dr Adrian Nowitzke has a deep understanding of the health system from many perspectives. His experience as a neurosurgeon, health district chief executive and advisor to a world leading consulting firm have provided a unique view that he brings to his presentations. Full of energy and pragmatism, he considers challenging questions in modern healthcare. |
Bio >> Dr Pradeep Philip commenced as Secretary, Department of Health on 10 July 2012. Prior to working for the Department of Health, Pradeep was Deputy Secretary of the Policy and Cabinet Group at the Department of Premier and Cabinet. Pradeep has extensive experience in both state and Commonwealth Government, including as Director of Policy in the Prime Minister's Office and as Associate Director-General in the Queensland Department of Premier and Cabinet. Pradeep first joined government as an economist with the Commonwealth Department of the Treasury, having been a tutor and lecturer at the University of Queensland, Griffith University and the Australian National University. |
Bio >> Founder of Huddle, Melis is passionate about inspiring motivational change within organisations. With vast business experience, underpinned by a PhD in Human Factors, Melis naturally focuses on customer centricity, design, innovation. Melis is a contributing author to "This is Service Design Thinking". She is an Associate at Monash School of Medicine, working towards re-imagining health services through strategic use of design. |
Lean and 6 Sigma implementation
![]() Tristan Vasquez |
Coordinating
![]() Prof Andrew Wilson |
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Lean Six Sigma can be successfully used to identify, analyse, and resolve quality improvement issues in healthcare. |
We can get more for patients and more efficiency from a better-coordinated Australian health system. |
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| Bio >> Tristan Vasquez is a psychologist and certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt practitioner, with extensive experience in process improvement in health. He is a passionate advocate for structured quality improvement as a means to achieving excellence in patient centred care. |
Bio >> Professor Wilson is Director of the Menzies Centre for Health Policy at the University of Sydney. He leads the Australian Prevention Partnership Centre. His research interests concern the application of epidemiology to informing decision making in clinical medicine, public health, and health service policy and planning. His specific areas of interest are chronic disease prevention and management. |
Registration 1 Day Pass, Monday 11 August
Online Registration Now Closed.
Please Register Onsite at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
You can register to attend the day (Monday) (see below for further information and to register) or purchase a HIC Conference plus an Associated Event (4 day pass) registration and your attendance at DHD on the Monday 11 August is included (please refer to the HIC 2014 Registration page for further information on pricing, inclusions, terms and conditions and to register).
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Registration Fees
| HISA Member* | $345 | |
| Non Member | $395 | |
| Associated Event Committee HISA Member* | $155 |
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| Associated Event Committee Non-Member | $195 |
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| Student/Concession HISA Member* | $155 | |
| Student Non-Member*^ | $195 |
Terms & Conditions
* HISA Member rate applies to current HISA members (excludes Affiliate members.
Please contact hic@hisa.org.au if you are an Affiliate member).
^ Student registration is only valid to full time students and must be accompanied by proof of full time study. A copy of your current student enrolment form or a letter from your faculty confirming your full time status must accompany your registration. Please email this to hic@hisa.org.au or fax to +61 3 8610 0006.
Registration Cancellation Policy
- All cancellations must be notified in writing to the HISA conference office: hic@hisa.org.au
- Cancellations received on or before 7 July 2014 will incur a AUD$100 administration fee
- For cancellations received after 7 July 2014, all monies paid are non-refundable. Substitutions may be accepted, please contact HISA at
hic@hisa.org.au
- Refunds are not available for any unused services
- Privacy: HISA retains your personal information for the purpose of conducting HIC 2014 and other conferences only. Your personal details will
NOT be shared with any marketing or other third party organisation. Information that relates to your booking will be shared with the conference
venue and accommodation if it is appropriate.
Sponsorship
There are various opportunities available to sponsor the 2014 Digital Healthcare Design Conference including brand exposure and networking. Please contact HISA on 03 9326 3311 or email sponsorship@hisa.org.au to express your interest
Gold Sponsor
At Cisco customers come first and an integral part of our DNA is creating long-lasting customer partnerships and working with them to identify their needs and provide solutions that support their success. The concept of solutions being driven to address specific customer challenges has been with Cisco since its inception. Husband and wife Len Bosack and Sandy Lerner, both working for Stanford University, wanted to email each other from their respective offices located in different buildings but were unable to due to technological shortcomings. A technology had to be invented to deal with disparate local area protocols; and as a result of solving their challenge - the multi-protocol router was born. Since then Cisco has shaped the future of the Internet by creating unprecedented value and opportunity for our customers, employees, investors and ecosystem partners and has become the worldwide leader in networking - transforming how people connect, communicate and collaborate.
Networking Reception Sponsor
BT is one of the world's leading communications services companies with a heritage dating back 150 years. Today BT have nearly 90,000 employees
across the globe serving 7,000 corporate and public sector organisations in over 170 countries. Outside of the UK, BT Global Services provides managed
network IT services to large organisations such as Unilever, British American Tobacco, Fiat and Barclays.BT Australasia is part of BT Global Services,
and has been operating in Australia for over 25 years, employing over 350 people across Sydney, Melbourne and Perth. We bring together communications and
networked IT products and services securely and efficiently, helping multinational organisations expand globally and within Australasia. We serve over 250
customers across Australia and New Zealand, ranging from Anglo American to Western Power. We are also helping Serco deliver the new Fiona Stanley Hospital
in Perth, one of the most technologically advanced and environmentally friendly healthcare facilities in Australia. In addition we supply and manage the
mission critical trading room environments for two of the top four Australian banks. We are recognised by Gartner as a leader in both the Global and Asia
Pacific Network Service Provider Magic Quadrants.
Strategic Advisory Committee
Dr Brendan Lovelock Chair, DHD 2014, Health Practice Lead, Cisco Systems
Katerina Andronis Director Consulting, Deloitte Australia
Pippa Bagnall Executive Director , Strategic System Policy and Planning, Department of Health, Government of WA
Prof Donald Campbell Professor of Medicine, Monash University
Jane Carthey Senior Health Planner + Architect, Thinc Health
Jane Cockburn Director, Kairos Now
Jon Curran
Keith Davis Director Health Services, Norman Disney and Young
Simon Goodrich Managing Director, Portable Studios
Vishaal Kishore Director, Office of the Secretary, Department of Health, Vic
Dr Michael Legg Consultant Health Informatician, Michael Legg & Associates
Dr Louise Schaper Chief Executive Officer, HISA
Dr John Zelcer Founder and Director, TeleHealth Strategies






