Registration, Coffee & Networking in the Exhibition Area
October 22 | 08:30 - 09:00
October 22 | 08:30 - 09:00
October 22 | 08:55 - 09:00
Throughout the next two days, take advantage of our interactive event App. Pose questions to your speakers, take part in interactive panels, interviews and surveys, and communicate with your fellow delegates!
October 22 | 09:00 - 09:05
Throughout the next two days, take advantage of our interactive event App. Pose questions to your speakers, take part in interactive panels, interviews and surveys, and communicate with your fellow delegates!
Speaking:
April 21 | 09:05 - 09:40
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October 22 | 09:40 - 10:05
April 21 | 10:05 - 10:30
October 22 | 10:30 - 11:00
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October 22 | 11:00 - 11:25
Since mid-2018, the Digital Health CRC has been partnering with universities, industry and government to deliver
transformational outcomes through expertise in health data research and knowledge application. This session will be an update on their work to achieve the following:
Speaking:
April 21 | 11:25 - 11:50
Since mid-2018, the Digital Health CRC has been partnering with universities, industry and government to deliver
transformational outcomes through expertise in health data research and knowledge application. This session will be an update on their work to achieve the following:
One of the largest challenges that the healthcare industry faces is the sensitivity around patient data. Getting the right processes for privacy, consent and ethics in place is an enormous challenges and one which warrants an industry wide discussion. This session will look at:
Speaking:
October 22 | 11:50 - 12:25
One of the largest challenges that the healthcare industry faces is the sensitivity around patient data. Getting the right processes for privacy, consent and ethics in place is an enormous challenges and one which warrants an industry wide discussion. This session will look at:
October 22 | 12:25 - 13:25
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April 21 | 13:25 - 13:50
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October 23 | 13:25 - 13:50
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October 22 | 13:50 - 14:15
Data security and compliance are essential components of data governance. They are extremely critical in healthcare, as patient information is personally sensitive, hard to replace (unlike a stolen credit card), and highly attractive to cyber-criminals. This session will examine the following points: · Do you have enough confidence and trust in the security of the systems holding your critical data? · What are the risks when sharing data to external providers? · Are you ready for tomorrow’s data protection, security and compliance challenges? · Security considerations when going to the cloud
Speaking:
October 22 | 13:50 - 14:15
Data security and compliance are essential components of data governance. They are extremely critical in healthcare, as patient information is personally sensitive, hard to replace (unlike a stolen credit card), and highly attractive to cyber-criminals. This session will examine the following points: · Do you have enough confidence and trust in the security of the systems holding your critical data? · What are the risks when sharing data to external providers? · Are you ready for tomorrow’s data protection, security and compliance challenges? · Security considerations when going to the cloud
The NSW Government is taking an investment approach to improving outcomes for vulnerable families across NSW. Investment and policy decisions will be guided by individual-level lifetime modelling using a comprehensive linked health and human services data set. The first round of investment modelling was published in the Forecasting Future Outcomes report[1], a NSW government paper released in July 2019. This session will:
Speaking:
April 21 | 14:15 - 14:40
The NSW Government is taking an investment approach to improving outcomes for vulnerable families across NSW. Investment and policy decisions will be guided by individual-level lifetime modelling using a comprehensive linked health and human services data set. The first round of investment modelling was published in the Forecasting Future Outcomes report[1], a NSW government paper released in July 2019. This session will:
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October 23 | 14:15 - 14:40
It’s no surprise that data comes second place to providing care. All healthcare organisations exist to support patient outcomes – not necessarily data projects. However, the huge potential of data to underpin better clinical outcomes is the next evolution of healthcare. One of the key issues is that time poor clinicians aren’t necessarily capturing rich, accurate data sets. This session will look at how to improve data literacy, including:
Speaking:
October 23 | 14:40 - 15:05
It’s no surprise that data comes second place to providing care. All healthcare organisations exist to support patient outcomes – not necessarily data projects. However, the huge potential of data to underpin better clinical outcomes is the next evolution of healthcare. One of the key issues is that time poor clinicians aren’t necessarily capturing rich, accurate data sets. This session will look at how to improve data literacy, including:
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October 23 | 14:40 - 15:05
October 22 | 15:05 - 15:35
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April 21 | 15:35 - 16:00
Managing 16 public and private hospitals, 21 aged care facilities, Medical research institutes and charitable foundations, St Vincent’s Health is a large, complex healthcare provider. With scale comes the challenges of integrating multiple data platforms. Here, we will hear from Stephanie Owen on how they have undertaken the huge task of creating an enterprise data platform. Stephanie will discuss:
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October 23 | 16:00 - 16:25
Managing 16 public and private hospitals, 21 aged care facilities, Medical research institutes and charitable foundations, St Vincent’s Health is a large, complex healthcare provider. With scale comes the challenges of integrating multiple data platforms. Here, we will hear from Stephanie Owen on how they have undertaken the huge task of creating an enterprise data platform. Stephanie will discuss:
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October 22 | 16:25 - 16:50
NSW Health Pathology’s laboratories serves NSW’s population of approximately 7.5 million people with 10.4 million encounters in the NSW Health System, receiving 10.5 million pathology requests, performing 46 million test panels and reporting 285 million results. Craig and Alex will report on:
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October 23 | 16:50 - 17:15
NSW Health Pathology’s laboratories serves NSW’s population of approximately 7.5 million people with 10.4 million encounters in the NSW Health System, receiving 10.5 million pathology requests, performing 46 million test panels and reporting 285 million results. Craig and Alex will report on:
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October 23 | 17:15 - 17:40
October 22 | 17:40 - 18:30
October 23 | 08:00 - 08:30
October 23 | 08:30 - 08:40
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October 23 | 08:40 - 09:05
Comparing the effectiveness of data platforms from multiple jurisdictions, including Victoria
Speaking:
October 23 | 09:05 - 09:30
Comparing the effectiveness of data platforms from multiple jurisdictions, including Victoria
Epworth Healthcare has developed analytics to measure, with 88% accuracy, the likelihood of a patient being re-admitted, during the original hospital stay. This has huge potential to reduce the burden of readmission of the patient. This session will look at how the team:
Speaking:
October 22 | 09:30 - 09:55
Epworth Healthcare has developed analytics to measure, with 88% accuracy, the likelihood of a patient being re-admitted, during the original hospital stay. This has huge potential to reduce the burden of readmission of the patient. This session will look at how the team:
Building a high performing data team is no small task. Finding and growing talent, determining the job functions needed to deliver on projects and creating a cohesive high-performing team requires enormous effort and skill.
This session will guide you on how to overcome your hurdles in developing your Data Science team as the keystone of strategic data-led initiatives.
Speaking:
October 22 | 09:55 - 10:30
Building a high performing data team is no small task. Finding and growing talent, determining the job functions needed to deliver on projects and creating a cohesive high-performing team requires enormous effort and skill.
This session will guide you on how to overcome your hurdles in developing your Data Science team as the keystone of strategic data-led initiatives.
October 23 | 10:30 - 11:00
Cabrini has had over 130 indicators that are collected and reported across the organisation. Many are very manual and require extensive investment to collect. Given the capacity of any manager, an organisation needs a small set of consistently collected and reported indicators – from the Board to the clinician. Determining what these core metrics are is a challenge. Once determined, Cabrini has been able to develop a structured, unified hierarchy of reporting with defined sources of truth. This session will examine how creating a unified set of key performance indicators (clinical, experience and financial) has enabled consistent strategic focus across the organisation.
Speaking:
October 22 | 11:00 - 11:25
Cabrini has had over 130 indicators that are collected and reported across the organisation. Many are very manual and require extensive investment to collect. Given the capacity of any manager, an organisation needs a small set of consistently collected and reported indicators – from the Board to the clinician. Determining what these core metrics are is a challenge. Once determined, Cabrini has been able to develop a structured, unified hierarchy of reporting with defined sources of truth. This session will examine how creating a unified set of key performance indicators (clinical, experience and financial) has enabled consistent strategic focus across the organisation.
Looking after a population of 310K people in Western NSW and Far West, Shane Glasheen looks after healthcare information in NSW’s largest health districts in land area. Here he will speak about some of the challenges to overcome in data analytics for a regional health environment, including geographical challenges, Indigenous health, virtual health, and issues with small numbers. He will talk about:
Speaking:
October 22 | 11:25 - 11:50
Looking after a population of 310K people in Western NSW and Far West, Shane Glasheen looks after healthcare information in NSW’s largest health districts in land area. Here he will speak about some of the challenges to overcome in data analytics for a regional health environment, including geographical challenges, Indigenous health, virtual health, and issues with small numbers. He will talk about:
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October 22 | 11:50 - 12:15
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October 22 | 12:15 - 12:40
October 23 | 12:40 - 13:40
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October 23 | 13:40 - 14:05
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October 23 | 13:40 - 14:30
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October 23 | 14:05 - 14:30
October 23 | 14:30 - 14:50
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October 22 | 14:50 - 15:15
This case study explains an innovative method to analyse Hospital Acquired Complications (HACs) and compare performance with peer hospitals to improve patient safety and quality of care.
The case study benchmarked performance against external private and public hospitals with the same complexity/casemix. A web based benchmarking portal was designed, allowing hospitals to view results in real time, and drill down to patient level details. Benchmarking each complication type allowed hospitals to identify which complication was causing the most harm, after risk adjustment.
Speaking:
October 22 | 15:15 - 15:40
This case study explains an innovative method to analyse Hospital Acquired Complications (HACs) and compare performance with peer hospitals to improve patient safety and quality of care.
The case study benchmarked performance against external private and public hospitals with the same complexity/casemix. A web based benchmarking portal was designed, allowing hospitals to view results in real time, and drill down to patient level details. Benchmarking each complication type allowed hospitals to identify which complication was causing the most harm, after risk adjustment.
This session will showcase the metadata repository (CIDA) project undertaken in the Cancer Institute, which created an organisation-wide approach to the management of metadata, analytics, research output management, data use and security, aimed to modernising the use of analytics and embedding modern data science tools and techniques. It will cover:
Speaking:
October 23 | 15:40 - 16:05
This session will showcase the metadata repository (CIDA) project undertaken in the Cancer Institute, which created an organisation-wide approach to the management of metadata, analytics, research output management, data use and security, aimed to modernising the use of analytics and embedding modern data science tools and techniques. It will cover:
This case study describes early adoption of the Australian Hospital Patient Experience Question Set (AHPEQS) and use of a real-time dashboard to drive improvements in patient experience at ward level. Nurse Managers use the dashboard at ward level to view real-time quantitative and qualitative feedback from patients and make changes to improve patient experience.
The survey and dashboard is a key component of Back to Bedside, Healthscope’s change management strategy targeting consistent person-centred care through system and behavioural change.
Speaking:
April 21 | 16:05 - 16:30
This case study describes early adoption of the Australian Hospital Patient Experience Question Set (AHPEQS) and use of a real-time dashboard to drive improvements in patient experience at ward level. Nurse Managers use the dashboard at ward level to view real-time quantitative and qualitative feedback from patients and make changes to improve patient experience.
The survey and dashboard is a key component of Back to Bedside, Healthscope’s change management strategy targeting consistent person-centred care through system and behavioural change.
Speaking:
April 21 | 16:30 - 16:55
October 23 | 16:55