SESSION 250: <br/>Technical Masterclasses for hands on learning
Track 11
| Sunday, July 9, 2023 |
| 1:15 PM - 2:45 PM |
| C4.11 |
Overview
C4.11
Data access – Going global
Data access – Going global
Details
Day two will see standards and interoperability stream come together with senior leaders in CXIO and International Policy Forum sessions to focus on the significant global initiative – International Patient Summary (IPS). The IPS is an electronic record extract containing essential healthcare information to support ‘unplanned, cross border care’, but not limited to that. We have all been in situation overseas where this happens or potentially happens. Look at the work that has been completed to date, the policy imperatives, ties to citizen centric services and other relevant topics.
This day will go from strategic overview into more detailed discussion on the IPS.
Learning outcomes:Understand what is meant by IPS and International Patient Access
Understand what the core components are of the IPS
Understand the global policy position on the IPS
Understand what a Core FHIR Implementation Guide and its relationship is to an IPS
Understand how different countries are progressing with implementing the IPS
Understand where to go for more resources to get started.
The International Patient Summary (IPS) is a standard for sharing essential health information and supported by global programs for digital health, such as the Global Digital Health Partnership (GDHP). The IPS was also endorsed by the G7 and G20 as key focus for interoperability. The IPS is a Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) document standard and establishes how structured data can be shared worldwide using controlled vocabularies and terminologies such as LOINC and SNOMED CT.
Supported by CSIRO, HL7 Australia, HL7 International, SNOMED International, and IHE Australia you will meet the experts and the ability to ask the questions direct to those in the know.
Buy a one-day, two-day, or full conference delegate pass to get yourself there. There is plenty on offer. You will be challenged by choice.
Learning outcomes:
The International Patient Summary (IPS) is a standard for sharing essential health information and supported by global programs for digital health, such as the Global Digital Health Partnership (GDHP). The IPS was also endorsed by the G7 and G20 as key focus for interoperability. The IPS is a Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) document standard and establishes how structured data can be shared worldwide using controlled vocabularies and terminologies such as LOINC and SNOMED CT.
Supported by CSIRO, HL7 Australia, HL7 International, SNOMED International, and IHE Australia you will meet the experts and the ability to ask the questions direct to those in the know.
Buy a one-day, two-day, or full conference delegate pass to get yourself there. There is plenty on offer. You will be challenged by choice.
Speaker
Diego Kaminker
Deputy Standards Chief Implementation Officer
HL7 International
Tools and resources available
Biography
Diego Kaminker has been an HL7 Fellow since 2018. He defined,
implemented, maintained hundreds of healthcare interoperability
projects using major HL7 standards (V2.x,CDA R2 and FHIR).
Kate Ebrill FAIDH
Lead- Interoperability
Australian e-Health Research Centre, CSIRO
Wrap up and summary
Biography
Experienced executive with a demonstrated history of working in the health care industry. Skilled in government procurement, digital strategy, healthcare information technology (HIT), program development, change management and delivery. Strong business development professional with post graduate qualifications in Public Health from University of Sydney.
Prof Trish Williams FAIDH
Cisco Chair and Professor of Digital Health Systems
Flinders University
Wrap up and summary
Biography
Professor Trish Williams is Cisco Chair and Professor in Digital Health Systems at Flinders University in South Australia, Director of the Flinders Digital Health Research Centre and the Cisco-Flinders Digital Health Design Lab. She holds a leadership position in the College of Science and Engineering in research, IT/Software Engineering/Security/Health Informatics disciplines and in staff supervision. As International Co-Chair of HL7 Security, and Australian expert on security, software and safety on health informatics ISO standards (Technical Committee 215), she builds on over 30 years of experience in healthcare computing including 15 years’ industry experience in general practice and pharmacy computing.