Programme
Clinicians IT Leadership Symposium
Date:
20 September 2011
Time:
0800-1730
Venue Sponsor:
Venue:
Austin Hospital, 145 Studley Road, Heidelberg Victoria Australia 3084
Symposium Theme:
Facilitating Continuity of Care Across Care Settings
Target Audience:
Clinicians
Healthcare Providers
General Practitioners
Symposium Chair:
Dr CP Wong, Chairman, Hong Kong Society of Medical Informatics
Symposium Co-Chair:
Peter Williams, Advisor e-Health Policy and Engagement
Office of the Chief Information Officer, Department of Health, Victoria
Symposium Co-Chair:
Linda Wakeling, General Manager- Information Manager, Auckland District Health Board, New Zealand.
Key learning objectives
- Learn about care coordination and the design of systems for delivering advances in
quality and safety.
- Gain insights from practical case studies related to continuity of care across care
settings
- Gain specific knowledge about effective use of IT and implementation to optimize
organization and clinician performance
| DAY 1 | TUESDAY, 20 SEPTEMBER 2011 |
| 0800 - 0830 | Transfer to Symposium Venue |
| 0830 - 0900 | Registration Opens at Austin Hospital |
| 0900 - 0915 | Opening Remarks & Welcome Address Associate Professor Graeme Hart, Director of ICU and Clinical Lead for Austin Centre for Applied Clinical Informatics |
| 0915 - 1030 | Session 1 The Role of Clinical Leadership and Governance Graeme Osborne, Director, National Health IT Board, New Zealand & Are we waiting for Godot? Dr Leonie Katekar, Chief Rural Medical Practitioner, Department of Health, Remote Health Branch, Northern Territory, Australia |
| 1030 - 1045 | Session Transition |
| 1045 - 1130 | Session 2 The Tsunami of Complex and Chronic Care in Modern Health Systems: How New Models of Care Coupled with Business Intelligence Tools could Offer a Solution. Professor Steven Boyages, Chief Executive, Clinical Education and Training Institute, NSW Health, Australia |
| 1130 - 1230 | Lunch |
| 1230 - 1315 | Session 3 The Hong Kong Experience in Facilitating Continuity of Care Across Care Settings Dr CP Wong, Chairman, Clinical Informatics Program Steering Group, Hong Kong Hospital Authority, Hong Kong |
| 1315 - 1400 | Session 4 How IT Changes the Work of Clinicians in Driving Patient Safety and Care Dr Michael Bainbridge, MD, Adjunct Professor, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada/Senior Clinical Architect ASE Consulting Ltd, United Kingdom |
| 1400 - 1515 | Session 5 Panel Discussion : Challenges in Policies Development in Practical Implementation of HIT - privacy, identity management Moderated by: Associate Professor Chris Pearce, Clinical Lead, NEHTA Some sessions speakers as panelist plus the following Bettina McMahon, Head of Policy and Information Services, NEHTA Dr. Supathiratheavy Rasiah, Director, Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital Klang, Malaysia |
| 1515 - 1545 | Symposium Closing Remarks: Moving forward: Next steps Associate Professor Chris Pearce, Clinical Lead, NEHTA, Australia |
| 1545 - 1600 | Break |
| 1600 - 1700 | Hospital briefing and visit |
| 1700 | Transfer to Convention Center |
Contact
| To find out more of sponsorship and exhibition opportunities, contact: | For HIMAA Corporate Members, contact: |
Mr Steven Yeo |
Ms Rose Wong |



