Digital Health 2017 @ CeBIT International Convention Centre Sydney, Darling Harbour Thursday 25 May 2017 cebit.com.au #CeBITAus Big Data Digital Health StartUp FinTech egov Cloud Mobility Cyber Disrupting the delivery of healthcare services
Message from our Managing Director Supported by our official partner, the NSW Government, I am delighted to be able to share with you the program for the largest and most comprehensive business technology conference and exhibition in Asia Pacific. The CeBIT team are delighted to be back in our spiritual home of Darling Harbour at the new state-of-the-art International Convention Centre Sydney. It will be a fitting environment for our best ever line-up of speakers and exhibitors. I am particularly pleased to welcome the international keynote speakers to CeBIT and thank them for agreeing to present to our community. We welcome, Dennis Andrucyk, Deputy Associate Administrator, Space Technology Mission Directorate, NASA and Eugene Kaspersky, Chairman and CEO, Kaspersky Lab. The CeBIT Australia 2017 exhibition will feature thirteen product zones spanning some 5000 m2 of net floorspace that will house over 350 exhibitors and will feature the popular StartUp zone, giving entrepreneurs the chance to showcase their ideas. Add in our networking events that include CeBIT Black and the International Cycling Executives Breakfast with the Bunch and you have an event that will give you not to be missed insights into the fast moving world of business technology. I look forward to seeing you in May at the International Convention Centre Sydney in Darling Harbour. Harvey Stockbridge Managing Director Hannover Fairs Australia We also have an incredible line-up of over one hundred speakers at the eight CeBIT conferences, covering topics from big data and analytics through to cloud, mobility and start-ups. 2
Digital Health 2017 Disrupting the delivery of healthcare services Our agenda will look to understand and discuss the strategic advancement of digital health in Australia. How can we leverage emerging ICT to new health services and new models of care delivery? How can we utilise digital services to better meet the needs of the patient? Featuring over 25 health sector leaders, we will examine the world beyond just ehealth and digital health records. Across the day we ll be looking at the design, delivery and operations of technology enabled health initiatives which are designed to improve health service delivery and health outcomes. Our leading speaker panel will discuss innovations in digital health care solutions, clinical systems, and integrated care. We will discuss how technology can be applied to telehealth through tele assisted diagnosis and screening. The program has some excellent sessions on emerging technologies,including artificial intelligence and robotics. We will also look at the complicated area of data management, ehealth records and leveraging big data for health outcomes. The great digital health revolution lies literally in the palms of consumers what if you, as a consumer, were able to take your personal Medicare and Pharmaceutical Benefit Scheme data to a health care service; to an app developer; to a dietician; to a retailer and say how can you deliver the best health services for my individual needs? THE HON SUSSAN LEY MP, MINISTER FOR HEALTH, NATIONAL PRESS CLUB ADDRESS 21 OCTOBER 2015 Analysis in 2015 suggests that the Australian healthcare IT market is expected to grow at a compound annual rate of 12.3 per cent between 2013 and 2020, reaching an estimated market value of $2.21 billion by 2020. AUSTRADE DIGITAL HEALTH REPORT FEBRUARY 2016 3
Digital Health 2017 Presenters Tim Kelsey Chief Executive Officer, Australian Digital Health Agency Dr David Hansen CEO, Australian e-health Research Centre, CSIRO; Board Member, Health Informatics Society of Australia Dr John Lambert Chief Clinical Information Officer, ehealth NSW Dr Daniel Moon Urologist, Australian Urology Associates; Director of Robotic Surgery, Epworth Healthcare Prof Christian Guttmann Associate Professor, School of Science and Engineering, UNSW, Research fellow, University of New South Wales, Karolinska Institute, Healthihabits Prof Yogi Kanagasingam Professor, School of Medicine, University of Notre Dame; & Research Director, The Australian E-Health Research Centre Dr Nigel Lyons Chief Executive Officer, NSW Agency for Clinical Innovation David Tibby Director of Nursing, Clinical Informatics, Engagement & Clinical Governance, iemr Program, ehealth Queensland Prof Anthony Maeder Chair in Digital Health Systems & Co-Director, Flinders Digital Health Research Centre Chris Harwood Directories Services Director, Healthdirect Australia Prof Jeannette Milgrom Director, Department of Clinical & Health Psychology, Austin Health; Director, Parent-Infant Research Institute (PIRI) Dr Stan Goldstein Digital Health Technology Specialist; Senior Medical Officer, Bupa 4
Digital Health 2017 Presenters Dr Tony Sara Medical Adviser, Medical Executive Directorate, South Eastern Sydney Local Health District Andrew Bryant General Manager, Consumer Health Services, Healthdirect Australia Dr Nathan Pinskier Chair, RACGP Expert Committee ehealth and Practice Systems, Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) Jackie Plunkett Director, Health Innovation and Telehealth, Loddon Mallee Rural Health Alliance; & President, Australian Telehealth Society Michelle McGuirk Manager, TeleHealth NT, Northern Territory Department of Health Annette Stone A/Director Strategic ehealth Services Corporate Services Bureau, Department of Health, Northern Territory Government Elisa Mokany Renea Collins Prof David Hunter Catherine Perry Angelene Falk Dr Raghav Murali-Ganesh Vice President R&D, SpeeDx Clinical Director for ehealth, Metro South Health Service, Queensland Health Florance and Cope Chair of Rheumatology; Chair, The Institute of Bone and Joint Research; Professor of Medicine, University of Sydney & Royal North Shore Hospital Manager, Information Management Policy & Coordination Team, Business Technology & Information Management, Department of Health and Human Services Victoria Deputy Commissioner, Office of the Australian Information Commissioner Radiation Oncology Registrar, Chris O Brien Lifehouse; Co-founder, CancerAid 5
Digital Health 2017 Presenters Christopher Kommatas Program Director, STARTUP61 HealthTech Accelerator, The Royal Melbourne Hospital Dr Kannan Subramaniam Regional Medical Director, APAC, Pfizer 6
Disrupting the delivery of Digital Health 2017 Program Thursday 25 May 2017 healthcare services 8.50am Introduction from the Chair: Chris Harwood, Directories Services Director, Healthdirect Australia 9.00am Holistic and integrated approaches to digital health Opportunities for digital disruption in health Prioritising interoperability between healthcare providers Driving the digital healthcare agenda ADHA priorities Tim Kelsey, CEO, Australian Digital Health Agency DIGITAL HEALTH INNOVATIONS & DRIVERS 9.20am Ministerial keynote 9.40am Health informatics: driving innovation in clinical services What can the world of big data analytics bring to healthcare? Using data to drive efficiency in health service delivery? Extracting meaning from complex clinical data Dr David Hansen, CEO, Australian e-health Research Centre, CSIRO; Board Member, Health Informatics Society of Australia 10:00am - 10:30am Morning tea, networking and CeBIT exhibition viewing 10.30am Leveraging emerging ICT technologies to enable new health services and new models of care delivery The outlook for mobile, connected devices and the Internet of Things (IOT) to create use of personalised and clinical pathways Reviewing possibilities for technology enabled clinical workflows and future models of care Understanding the use of assisted technologies in aged care Prof Anthony Maeder, Chair in Digital Health Systems & Co-Director, Flinders Digital Health Research Centre 10.50am Advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) Tapping the potential around the world - Observations on exciting startups and how they are integrating in to the healthcare system Injecting intelligence and smartness into healthcare systems - From to machine learning and predictive analytics, to life sciences, connectivity and consumer health Prof Christian Guttmann, Associate Professor, School of Science and Engineering, UNSW, Research fellow, University of New South Wales, Karolinska Institute, Healthihabits 11.15am Robotic surgery in Australia: Setting a new gold standard Advances in robotics technologies, and trends Understanding potential scalability and economics in Australia Improving patient outcomes through robotic surgery Dr Daniel Moon, Urologist, Australian Urology Associates; Director of Robotic Surgery, Epworth Healthcare 11.35am Delivering mhealth & app solutions 12.00pm Panel discussion: Creating innovative digital health care solutions Health 2.0 The outlook for connected device applications and opportunities presented through emerging trends in digital, mobile, and data Finding and filling the gaps creating intelligent digital solutions Overcoming barriers for adoption of mobile technology enabled care Realising the range of applications and services which can be improved through mhealth Adopting mobile enabled point of care testing Panel Moderator: Nigel Lyons, CEO, NSW Agency for Clinical Innovation Panellists: Dr Stan Goldstein, Digital Health Technology Specialist; Senior Medical Officer, Bupa Dr Raghav Murali-Ganesh, Radiation Oncology Registrar, Chris O Brien Lifehouse; Co-founder, CancerAid Elisa Mokany, Vice President R&D, SpeeDx Andrew Bryant, General Manager, Consumer Health Services, Healthdirect Australia Christopher Kommatas, Program Director, STARTUP61 HealthTech Accelerator, The Royal Melbourne Hospital 12.30pm 1:30pm Lunch, networking and CeBIT exhibition viewing 1.30pm Tele-assisted diagnosis and screening Tele-ophthalmology: The technology and the process camera imaging, satellite broadband technology, the cloud, and clinicians Reviewing screening rates and tele-assisted diagnosis for remote and metro projects in Australia Understanding the scope of large scale tele-ophthalmology programs conducted in China Prof Yogi Kanagasingam, Professor, School of Medicine, University of Notre Dame; & Research Director, The Australian E-Health Research Centre 7
Disrupting the delivery of Digital Health 2017 Program Thursday 25 May 2017 healthcare services CLINICAL SYSTEMS, INTEGRATED CARE & TELEHEALTH APPLICATIONS 1.50pm Internet cognitive behavioural therapy for women with ante and postnatal depression Prof Jeannette Milgrom, Director, Department of Clinical & Health Psychology, Austin Health; Director, Parent-Infant Research Institute (PIRI) 2.10pm Closing the healthcare gap experienced by remote communities Improving ease of access for healthcare providers Integrating technologies with clinical workflows Engagement with stakeholders and strengthening patient outcomes Michelle McGuirk, Manager, TeleHealth NT Annette Stone, A/Director of Strategic ehealth Services, Northern Territory Department of Health 2.30pm 3.00pm Afternoon tea, networking and CeBIT exhibition viewing 3.00pm Panel of clinical experts: Applications for digital health embedding telehealth in clinical practice Panel Moderator: Jackie Plunkett, Director, Health Innovation and Telehealth, Loddon Mallee Rural Health Alliance; & President, Australian Telehealth Society Panellists: Osteoarthritis: Prof David Hunter, Florance and Cope Chair of Rheumatology; Chair, The Institute of Bone and Joint Research; Professor of Medicine, University of Sydney & Royal North Shore Hospital Mental health: Prof Jeannette Milgrom, Director, Department of Clinical & Health Psychology, Austin Health; Director, Parent-Infant Research Institute (PIRI) Home monitoring: Dr David Hansen, CEO, Australian e-health Research Centre, CSIRO; Board Member, Health Informatics Society of Australia Diabetes: Dr Stan Goldstein, Health Services, Digital Health Technology and Systems Specialist; Senior Medical Officer, Bupa Ophthalmology & burns: Prof Yogi Kanagasingam, Professor, School of Medicine, University of Notre Dame; & Research Director, The Australian E-Health Research Centre Primary health care: Dr Nathan Pinskier, Chair, RACGP Expert Committee ehealth and Practice Systems, Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) EHEALTH - RECORDS & DATA 3.50 pm Leveraging big data in ehealth Analysing trends for policy outcomes Leveraging data to facilitate more informed choices health consumers Projected outlooks for the health record system, take-up and demographics Dr John Lambert, Chief Clinical Information Officer, ehealth NSW 4.10 pm Integrated electronic medical record (iemr) strategy and implementation Preparing for readiness Capability, capacity and infrastructure Implementing staged approaches to design and configuration of the system Building scalability into the program Renea Collins, Clinical Director for ehealth, Metro South Health Service, Queensland Health 4.30pm Panel discussion: Digital health data, information management and clinical informatics Leveraging data for better service delivery and data-driven decisions Ensuring privacy, protection and data integrity requirements Data access and interoperability Panel Moderator: Dr Tony Sara, Medical Adviser, Medical Executive Directorate, South Eastern Sydney Local Health District Panellists: David Tibby, Director of Nursing, Clinical Informatics, Engagement & Clinical Governance, iemr Program, ehealth Queensland Catherine Perry, Manager, Information Management Policy & Coordination Team, Business Technology & Information Management, Department of Health and Human Services Victoria Dr Kannan Subramaniam, Regional Medical Director, APAC, Pfizer Angelene Falk, Deputy Commissioner, Office of the Australian Information Commissioner 5.00pm Conference close 8
Digital Health 2017 Past Attendees Alfred Health ASC AstraZeneca Austrade Australian Institute of Business Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) Australian Medicare Local Alliance Australian Trade Commission Automotion Control Systems Baptist Community Services Biosecurity NSW Canberra Data Centres Cancer Institute NSW Central Australian Aboriginal Congress Central Coast NSW Medicare Local Commuserv Curtin University of Technology Department of Agriculture Department of Defence Department of Industry, Innovation and Science Department of Premier and Cabinet Device Technologies Australia ehealth Elsevier Entersoft Equinox IT Fair Work Ombudsman Far West NSW Medicare Local Fremantle Medicare Local Freshwater Group Friendly Society Private Hospital Genesis IT&T Greater Metro South Brisbane Medicare Local Guildlink Health Link Health Partners Healthscope HPS Pharmacies Hunter Urban Medicare Local IBM Illawarra-Shoalhaven Medicare Local I-Med Infiniti Health Solutions Inspector-General of Taxation Interactive Iqvis Technology Johnson & Johnson Laing O Rourke Macquarie University (MQ) Medibank Health Solutions Medical Director MJM International (Australia) Pty Ltd Moreton Bay Regional Council National E-Health Transition Authority (NEHTA) National Seniors Australia Networking Health Victoria NIB Australia Northern Health Northern Sydney Medicare Local Northern Territory Government NPS MedicineWise NSW Health NSW Rural Doctors Network NSW Western Medicare Local - Bathurst Office of the Australian Information Commissioner Perth Central and East Metro Medicare Local Perth North Metro Medicare Local Pharmacy Guild of Australia Pitcher Partners Consulting Productivity Commission Public Sector Management Agencies (PSMA) PwC Queensland Treasury and Trade Royal Far West Children s Health Scheme Royal Flying Doctor Service RT Health Fund SA Aboriginal Health Council Soft Tissue Centre South Australia Police Surgical Specialties Pty Ltd Tasmania Medicare Local The University of Queensland Townsville-Mackay Medicare Local University of Newcastle UTS Victorian Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources West Moreton-Oxley Medicare Local Wide Bay Medicare Local WorkCover Independent Review Office (WIRO) 9
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