3RD ANNUAL TECHNOLOGY IN HEALTH ADMINISTRATION CONFERENCE Swissotel Sydney, 2Oth & 21st July 2011 Generating Knowledge through Holistic Processes SILVER SPONSOR Supporting Association Supporting Organisation
About The Event Sir Muir Gray said that in the 21st Century, knowedge is the key element to improving health. In the same way that people need clean, clear water, they have a right to clean, clear knowledge. Nothing could be more applicable in identifying the role of communication technology in modern-day health practices. The more holistic IT processes become the greater knowledge the front-end users will have about the context they are working in. This concept will be the central focus of this year s 3rd Annual Technology in Health Administration. The conference will assess the pitfalls and challenges, as well as the success and innovation of technologies in health administration. Incorporating presentations from a variety of perspectives and bureaucracies, this event will be an opportunity to garner greater transparency into how technology can be appropriately used to achieve results. The two-day conference will be an opportunity to hear about local, state-based and national initiatives that are attributing to a new road map in technological advancement in our health systems. As a Chilli IQ event the 3 rd Annual Technology in Health Administration will be held at a premium facility and play host to the most progressive and expert speakers in the field of technology in health administration. An enjoyable two-days. Well worth attending! Client Services Group Manager Sutherland Hospital Programme and speakers were very successful, you invited some of the top leaders in the country. The venue is also impressive to accommodate the Summit. TESTIMONIALS Information Manager Sydney South-West Area Health Service Thoroughly enjoyed both days. Very well organised and great venue Sydney Adventist Hospital 01
Areas Covered at This Year s Event PCEHR: For the e-health Records emr Case Studies Interoperability M-Health Cloud Computing in Health Change Management In Health Technologies Developments in Admissions Technologies Using Tablets in Health State and Federal overviews Information Management Business Intelligence in Health Technology e-learning 6 Reasons to Attend Learn about PROGRESSIVE technologies that have had a positive effect on health management. EXPAND your knowledge base by being introduced to new concepts and ideas. NETWORK amongst your peers in a tailored environment that encourages collaboration. Become INSPIRED to be progressive in your organisations projects. LEARN how to harness your resources to ensure projects are under taken in the most efficient way. EXPERIENCE the latest in vendor technologies. 02
Who should Attend The 3rd Annual Technology in Health Administration has been produced to benefit the following job titles: Hospital Health Care CEO s, CFO s, CTO s and CIO s Physicians, Nurses and Healthcare Professionals Department and Branch Heads Healthcare Administrators and Managers Medical Records Staff Policymakers and Health Authority Representatives IT Leadership, Systems, Infrastructure & Services Professionals Informatics Specialists R&D and Project Managers Business Analysts IT Directors Clinical Information Systems Professionals Confirmed Speakers Jacqueline burford Program Manager NSW Ambulance Service Macquarie University Hospital Representative TBC Leif Hanlen Senior Researcher National ICT Australia Trevor McKinnon Director of Learning Innovation and Future Technology Clinical Education and Training Institute Professor Jon Patrick School of Information Technologies University of Sydney Michael Strachan Electronic Health Record Program Manager Mater Health Ann Larkins Director of Information Services Barwon Health Margaret Mason E-Learning Coordinator Sydney Adventist Hospital Professor Marissa Lassere Senior Staff Specialist St George Hospital Senator Sue Boyce Senator of the Australian Liberal Party Fran Vaughan IS Project Manager Sydney Adventist Hospital 03
conference programme day one - 20 th JuLY 2011 Time Sessions Outline 08.30-09.00 09.00-09.10 09.10-10.00 10.00-10.45 10.45-11.15 11.15-12.00 Registration Open Opening Session One Session Two Break Session Three Opening remarks from the Chair start of Day 1 Keynote Session: Assessing Australia s achievements with Technology in Health Plenty of fireworks have been lit of late at both state based and nationally with technologies in health administration. This session will assess where Australia is at and how it can progress Prof. Jon Patrick School of Information Technologies University of Sydney Official address from Senator Sue Boyce Senator Boyce will give an overview of the governments current e-health direction as well as outline the oppositions intentions. Senator Sue Boyce Senator of the Australian Liberal Party Morning Tea & Networking Break Interoperability in Health Management Technology Creating applications that breakdown the bureaucratic silos is a key challenge when creating technologies for health. This session addresses how this should be attempted and ways in which projects can become more holistic in their approach. Ann Larkins Director of Information Services Barwon Health 04
conference programme day one - 20 th JuLY 2011 Time Session Outline Afternoon case study connect! 12.00-12.45 Session Four Using Tablets in Health Organisations Tablet systems is now the most requested technology by the modern day medical professional. Assessing how tablets can be incorporated into health organisations with respect to processes and budgeting is the conundrum IT professionals face. This session will explore this and help to realise what is required for tablets to play a positive role in the health administration environment. Fran Vaughan IS Project Manager Sydney Adventist Hospital 12.45-14.00 14.00-14.40 14.40-15.30 Break Session Five Session Six Luncheon Break emr Case Study This session will see the exploration of a live emr Case Study. Highlighting challenges and pitfalls associated with the project. Jacqueline Burford Program Manager NSW Ambulance Service PCEHR Case Study Mater Health has been chosen as one of nine primary sites for the government s roll out of its PCEHR program. Mater health s Michael Strachan will address how the organisation will be approaching this as well as showcase other projects it is currently working on. Michael Strachan Electronic Health Record Program Manager Mater Health 05
conference programme day one - 20 th JuLY 2011 Time Session Outline Afternoon case study connect! 15.30-16.00 Afternoon Tea 16.00-16.40 16.40-18.00 Session Seven Networking Drinks & Close elearning Case Study This session will showcase a live elearning initiative brought forward by a health organisation. Margaret Mason E-Learning Coordinator Sydney Adventist Hospital Close of Day One and Networking Drinks 06
conference programme day TWO - 21 st JuLY 2011 Time 09.00-09.10 Session Opening Outline Opening of Day Two by the Chair 09.10-10.00 10.00-10.45 10.45-11.15 11.15-12.00 Session One Session Two Break Session Three Progressive Tech Developments from a New Hospital Organisation Macquarie University Hospital is vastly becoming the hub for technological advance in the Australian Health environment. This session will assess the developments of the University as well as forecast what may be in store for the future. A senior representative from Macquarie University Hospital s ICT division Change Management in Technology Projects With the constant re-formulation of projects that incur in health organisations. This session will address how change management can be utilised to ensure technologies are applied and used within an organisation. Morning Tea & Networking Break Business Intelligence Utilising information to harness greater operational efficiency and knowledge is what technology is all about. This session will address this concept with respect to Business Intelligence in health organisations. Trevor McKinnon Director of Learning Innovation and Future Technology NSW Ambulance Service 07
conference programme day TWO - 21 st JuLY 2011 Time Session Outline 12.00-12.45 Session Four M-Health: Addressing Mobile Technologies As proven in other industries: mobile technologies have the power to change the way that services are provided. This session will forecast the role of mobile technologies in health. Professor Marissa Lassere Senior Staff Specialist St George Hospital 12.45-14.00 14.00-14.45 14.45-15.15 15.15-16.00 16.00 Break Session Five Break Session Six Close Luncheon Break The State of Health Technologies in NSW This address will be a chance for delegates to be updated on what projects are currently being undertaken in the NSW Health system. Afternoon tea & Networking Break Cloud Computing in Health The Cloud is the 21st Century s greatest addition to technology; however when implicated into a health context there is great reluctance. This session will address this issue and how the cloud might be applied to health systems. Leif Hanlen Senior Researcher National ICT Australia Final remarks from the chair and close of conference. 08
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3 RD Annual Technology in Health Administration Generating Knowledge through Holistic Processes