<span style="font-size: 14px">TUESDAY OPENING PLENARY</span>

Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
Track 7
Track 8
Track 9
Track 10
Track 11
Track 12
Track 13
Track 14
Track 15
Track 16
Tuesday, July 11, 2023
8:30 AM - 9:50 AM
Darling Harbour Theatre

Overview


Our not-so-unique but personal story of Life in the Maze a.k.a. 'the healthcare system'
Sari and Ash McKinnon 🇦🇺

Leading large scale change: Learning from "positive deviants"
Dr Helen Bevan Leader of Large Scale Change, NHS Horizons 🇬🇧

Projects to transformation: The digital health inflection point
Alain Labrique Director, Digital Health and Innovation, World Health Organisation 🇨🇭

Transforming healthcare in Indonesia
Agus Rachmanto Deputy Chief of Digital Transformation Office, Ministry of Health 🇮🇩



Speaker

Agenda Item Image
Ashley McKinnon
Patient Advocate
Self Employed

Our not-so-unique but personal story of Life in the Maze (a.k.a. 'the healthcare system')

Presentation

Biography

Previously worked in IT Security and Infrastructure, and also as an IT Journalist for several publications, both online and in print. In late 2019 was diagnosed with acute renal failure and went through quite a long and complicated journey towards recovery and eventually a kidney/pancreas transplant.
Agenda Item Image
Sari McKinnon FAIDH
Management Consultant - Digital Health
JP Consulting

Our not-so-unique but personal story of Life in the Maze (a.k.a. 'the healthcare system')

Presentation

Biography

Sari and Ashley have been together for over 30 years and Sari has worked across the digital health space even longer. At the end of 2019 Ashley was admitted to ICU and from that point life changed. Ashley suffered acute renal failure which needed a pancreas and kidney transplant. While Ashley focussed on recovery, Sari saw the challenges patients faced across the healthcare system. Through a carer's lens she recognised the tremendous potential that digital health capabilities could deliver to improve the healthcare experience for patients, their cares and care providers. All of a sudden the value of digitally enabled co-ordination and information sharing across healthcare became very real.
Agenda Item Image
Dr Helen Bevan
Strategic Advisor
English NHS

Leading large scale change: Learning from "positive deviants"

Presentation

Biography

Helen Bevan acts as a strategic adviser to leaders of health and care systems. She has been a leader of large scale change, improvement activist, thought leader and innovator for more than 30 years. She has led and facilitated many nationwide initiatives in England to improve care, including in cancer services, urgent and emergency care and services for people living with dementia, involving many thousands of NHS people and people who use services. She acts as an advisor and teacher to leaders of health and healthcare in many other countries. Helen has an ability to connect directly with thousands of people working at the point of care and people who use services. She is one of the top social influencers in healthcare globally, reaching more than a million people each month through her social media connections, virtual presentations, commentaries, and blogs.
Agenda Item Image
Prof Alain Labrique
Director, Digital Health and Innovation
World Health Organization

"Projects" to "transformation": The digital health inflection point

Presentation

Biography

Dr Alain Labrique is the Director for the Department of Digital Health and Innovation at the World Health Organization. He is the founding director of the Johns Hopkins University Global mHealth Initiative and Editor-in-Chief for the Oxford Open Digital Health journal. An infectious disease and population epidemiologist, he served until September of 2022 as Professor and the inaugural Associate Chair for Research in Department of International Health at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health. Alain has led research in maternal, neonatal, and infant health in resource limited settings and was recognized as one of the Top 11 mHealth Innovators in 2011. He served as a lead author on the 2012 Bellagio Declaration on mHealth Evidence. In 2018, he was awarded the Excellence in International Public Health Practice Award and a Distinguished Alumnus award from Johns Hopkins University.
Agenda Item Image
Agus Rachmanto
Deputy Chief of Digital Transformation Office
Ministry of Health, Indonesia

Transforming healthcare in Indonesia

Presentation

Biography

Agus Rachmanto, he is the Deputy Chief of the Digital Transformation Office, the Indonesian Ministry of Health. He has more than 16 years of experience related to Project Management & Digital Transformation also leading teams for both private and government parties. He is also a frequent resource person for both domestic and foreign institutions. Currently, he and the digital office transformation team are building a health transformation in Indonesia.

loading