from innovation to impact - Hisa

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expensive video conferencing to connect a patient to a specialist remotely. There is more to telemedicine than just vide
4 NOVEMBER 2016

8.00am

Registration and exhibition opens

9.00am

Introduction and welcome David Pare Chair, HITWA 2016

9.10am

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FROM INNOVATION TO IMPACT

Room: MR1&2 Chair: David Pare

Opening address Dr David Russell-Weisz @WAHealth Director General, Department of Health, WA INNOVATION

9.30am

Sandboxing and open sourcing: The yin and yang of health innovation Dr Martin Seneviratne @martin_sen Resident Medical Officer, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney

10.00am

Australia’s National Digital Health Strategy Dr Monica Trujillo @MonicaTCMIO Executive General Manager, Clinical and Consumer Engagement and Clinical Governance, Australian Digital Health Agency Morning tea and exhibition IMPACT AND DELIVERING ON INNOVATIVE IDEAS

10.30am 11.00am

How innovation has impacted patient care Dr Simon Towler @WAHealth Medical Co-Director, Fiona Stanley Hospital

Room: MR1&2 Chair: Prof Matthew Bellgard

11.30am

Clinical trials need big data, big data needs clinical trials Dr Steve Webb Senior Staff Specialist, Intensive Care Medicine, Royal Perth Hospital

12.00pm

Medication management, innovation and systems research at the Children’s Hospital of Westmead Stephen Kalyniuk Senior Project Manager, Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network

12.30pm 1.303.00pm

Lunch and exhibition                                             Concurrent 1

Room: MR1&2

Health entrepreneurship and innovation Key people at the intersection of healthcare design, delivery and digital health innovation will discuss the challenges and opportunities for digital innovation in the healthcare sector that are possible thanks to start-up entrepreneurs, emerging research, burgeoning tech and a focus on data. The session themes will lead into the workshop session following afternoon tea.

Concurrent 2

Room: MR3

Why telemedicine is the future of healthcare In this session, we will cover several examples of store-and-forward telemedicine and mobile technology applications to reduce hospital admissions and the cost of delivery of care.

Telemedicine has been perceived as providing expensive video conferencing to connect a patient to a specialist remotely. There is more to telemedicine than just video conferencing Start-up pitches and also it is no longer limited to rural and Catherine Resnick @KinChipSystems Kinchip remote areas. Telemedicine is now used to Systems; Colin Parker CRiS.care; Dr Justin Wong monitor patients from home especially elderly Oncallogist and chronically ill patients in metro areas. Telemedicine is becoming an integral part of Q&A panel facilitated by Dr Louise Schaper healthcare industry and its market is expected to @louise_schaper HISA grow over $30 billion. Panellists: Kath Giles Brandon Capital Partners; Dr Martin Seneviratne @martin_sen Royal Prince Prof Yogi Kanagasingam @ehealthresearch Alfred Hospital, Sydney; Dr Marcus Tan CSIRO @drmarcustan HealthEngine; Dr Steve Webb Royal Perth Hospital 3.00pm 3.30pm

Concurrent 3

Room: MR12

Patient-centric e-health solutions: Clinical registries and biobanks In this workshop, we will highlight the integral role of clinical registries and biobanks. Participants will be walked through worked examples of successful deployments of global registries and biobanks that are deployed in hospitals to address better management of human disease through e-health and data science. Prof Matthew Bellgard @MurdochUni and Dr Kathryn Napier @DrKatNap Centre for Comparative Genomics, Murdoch University

Afternoon tea and exhibition                                      Harnessing digital innovation in healthcare to make an impact

Room: MR1&2 Chair: Dr Louise Schaper

This plenary workshop invites all HITWA delegates to share their ideas for how we harness digital innovation to positively impact healthcare delivery, particularly reducing unwarranted variation in healthcare. The outcomes from this session will inform future planning and activity for how HISA can support a more agile, self-improving health system through effective health research and translation initiatives to advance health innovation in Western Australia. Not to be missed! FACILITATOR Dr Louise Schaper @louise_schaper CEO, HISA

4.30pm

Making health technologies to impact the delivery of healthcare in remote regions Dr Kanav Kahol @kanavkahol Health Technologist (INDIA) (via video conference)

5.00pm

Closing address Roger Cook MLA @RogerCookMLA Shadow Minister for Health, WA

5.20pm

Thank you Cheens Lee @HIMAA_RTO_91660 Board Director, HIMAA and Dr Louise Schaper @louise_schaper CEO, HISA

5.30pm

Conference concludes                                             

5.306.30pm

HITWA 2016 Networking Reception