SESSION 170: <br/>Technical Masterclasses for hands on learning
MedInfo 10
| Saturday, July 8, 2023 |
| 3:15 PM - 4:45 PM |
| C4.11 |
Overview
C4.11
Making data real and actionable
Making data real and actionable
Details
Today will see a comprehensive overview of the application of standards, how systems and data can connect through the adoption of standards, and how we can action practical change. Among others, we will hear from national and international approaches to interoperability, the latest advancements in SNOMED terminology, practical insights in FHIR, the importance of driving industry collaboration and connection through IHE, and the use of resulting data for research and decision making.
Through all this we will have a focus on a workable case study on population health and Centres of Disease Control to ground our understanding and learning. This day will be great day to attend, and pre-cursor to Day 2 which will focus on the International Patient Summary as a strategic initiative in Europe and other parts of the world.
Learning Outcomes:Understand the standards eco system.
Understand the key standards which support consistent data definition, data access, data sharing, and data use to support interoperability between systems and population health (with a Centre of Disease Control example).
Practical examples and links to resources to take home for reference.
Through all this we will have a focus on a workable case study on population health and Centres of Disease Control to ground our understanding and learning. This day will be great day to attend, and pre-cursor to Day 2 which will focus on the International Patient Summary as a strategic initiative in Europe and other parts of the world.
Learning Outcomes:
Speaker
Kate Ebrill FAIDH
Lead- Interoperability
Australian e-Health Research Centre, CSIRO
Panel: FHIR Quest: Towards sustainable governance and infrastructure to support FHIR
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.
Reuben Daniels FAIDH CHIA
Enterprise Architect
QLD Health
Panel: FHIR Quest: Towards sustainable governance and infrastructure to support FHIR
Biography
Reuben Daniels is an Enterprise Architect and Chair of the Gender and Sex Sub Working Group in Queensland Health. He is also an HL7 Australia Board Director and co-chairs the Terminology Infrastructure Work Group and Terminology Services Management Group in HL7 International.
Grahame Grieve FAIDH
Principal
Health Intersections
Panel: FHIR Quest: Towards sustainable governance and infrastructure to support FHIR
Biography
Grahame Grieve is HL7's Product Director for "FHIR" - the leading healthcare data exchange standard of the future. Grahame has a background in laboratory medicine, software vendor development, clinical research, open source development and has also conceived, developed and sold interoperability and clinical document solutions and products in the Australian market and around the world. Grahame has worked to develop standards and solutions with several US vendor consortiums, and the national programs of Canada, England, Singapore, and Australia. In the last decade, Grahame has focused on nurturing and leading the FHIR community around the world.
Kate Ebrill FAIDH
Lead- Interoperability
Australian e-Health Research Centre, CSIRO
Bringing it all together: Day 1
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.
A/Prof David Rowlands FAIDH
Managing Director
Digital Health Leadership Australasia Pty Ltd
Panel: FHIR Quest: Towards sustainable governance and infrastructure to support FHIR
Biography
David Rowlands, FAIDH, AFCHSM is one of Australia’s most senior health informaticians, whose work on digital health is grounded in health service and system executive management experience. He is a recognised leader in digital health and health informatics, nationally and internationally, and a health system/service strategist and change agent with extensive international consulting and community building experience.
David holds adjunct positions at RMIT University (Melbourne) and the RCSI University, Ireland. He is a Director at WentWest Ltd (Western Sydney PHN), and a member of the WHO Roster of Global Health Experts.
David is author of ‘A Practitioner’s Guide to Health Informatics in Australia’, the text underpinning Australia’s Certified Health Informatician program, and a passionate pursuer of digital health interoperability and standards.
Prof Trish Williams FAIDH
Cisco Chair and Professor of Digital Health Systems
Flinders University
Bringing it all together: Day 1
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.