SESSION 400: <br/>Quality, safety and outcomes
Track 1
| Tuesday, July 11, 2023 |
| 10:40 AM - 12:10 PM |
| Darling Harbour Theatre |
Overview
Darling Harbour Theatre
Presentations
Presentations
Speaker
Angela Ryan FAIDH
Non-executive Director
Australasian Institute of Digital Health (AIDH)
Session chair
Biography
I am a highly collaborative and strategic leader with an entrepreneurial mindset, an authentic style, the ability to think differently and a commitment to lead through vision and empowerment, maintaining the highest standards of health, safety and wellbeing. With 20+ years’ experience across the Australian health system, I would describe myself professionally as an executive, a strategist, a reformer, a researcher, a clinician, a health informatician and Board non-executive director. In 2021 I was the recipient of the inaugural Brilliant Women in Digital Health award and in 2017 was awarded a Churchill Fellowship through world-leading research into patient safety.
Melissa Pelly
PhD Student
Monash University
Digital health for myocardial infarction: Research topics and trends
10:40 AM - 10:50 AMBiography
Melissa Pelly is currently completing her PhD investigating the application of digital health to encourage behaviour change as a secondary prevention in cardiology patients. She hopes to increase engagement, scalability and interest in digital health to ultimately reduce burden on the healthcare system.
Dr Dana Bradford
Principal Research Scientist
Australian e-Health Research Centre, CSIRO
Sensing swelling: Towards remote monitoring of craniectomy patients
10:50 AM - 11:00 AMBiography
Dr Bradford has a BSc Neuroscience/Psychology, Hons Neuroscience, PhD Neuroscience, Dip Pos Pysc & Wellbeing, and over 10 years in social, biological and technological research experience. Her project work at CSIRO has predominantly centred on digital services for equitable healthcare, developing innovative and effective technologies to enhance health autonomy.
Dr Dana Bradford
Principal Research Scientist
Australian e-Health Research Centre, CSIRO
LIV well when life is limited: Technology to support independence at home
11:00 AM - 11:10 AMBiography
Dr Bradford has a BSc Neuroscience/Psychology, Hons Neuroscience, PhD Neuroscience, Dip Pos Pysc & Wellbeing, and over 10 years in social, biological and technological research experience. Her project work at CSIRO has predominantly centred on digital services for equitable healthcare, developing innovative and effective technologies to enhance health autonomy.
Dr Prashila Dullabh
Vice-President and Senior Fellow
The University of Chicago
Patient-centered clinical decision support: Where are we and where to next?
11:10 AM - 11:20 AMBiography
Prashila Dullabh, MD, is a vice president and the director of the Health Implementation Science Center at NORC at the University of Chicago. As a clinician informatician and researcher with over 20 years of experience, Dullabh oversees a portfolio of projects in health informatics, patient-centered outcomes research, and implementation science.
Dr Marlien Varnfield
Principal Research Scientist & Group Leader
Australian e-Health Research Centre, CSIRO
Informing personalised gamification interventions through a novel gamified quiz
11:20 AM - 11:30 AMBiography
Marlien Varnfield is a Principal Research Scientist at CSIRO and leads the Digital Therapeutics and Care Group in CSIRO’s eHealth Research Program, focusing on exploring innovative ways in management, and best health outcomes for the elderly, people living with disability, for the chronically ill, and trauma affected patients
Dr Marlien Varnfield
Principal Research Scientist & Group Leader
Australian e-Health Research Centre, CSIRO
PD-Buddy: A feasibility study of mobile health to support the management of peritoneal dialysis
11:30 AM - 11:40 AMBiography
Marlien Varnfield is a Principal Research Scientist at CSIRO and leads the Digital Therapeutics and Care Group in CSIRO’s eHealth Research Program, focusing on exploring innovative ways in management, and best health outcomes for the elderly, people living with disability, for the chronically ill, and trauma affected patients.
Dr W. Ed Hammond
Director, Duke Center for Health Informatics
Duke University
Making digital health equitable
11:40 AM - 11:50 AMBiography
Ed Hammond has provided vision and leadership in most aspects of health informatics for over fifty years. He has been engaged in AMIA, ACMI, IMIA, HL7 International, ISO TC 215, JIC, PAHO, IADB, and various US Government activities over the years.
Dr Guillermo Lopez Campos
Lecturer in Biomedical Informatics
Queen's University Belfast
Digital interventions and their unexpected outcomes: Time for digitalovigilance?
11:50 AM - 12:00 PMBiography
Dr G. Lopez Campos holds a BSc in Chemistry and a PhD in molecular Biology. Since 2017 he is a Lecturer in Biomedical Informatics at Queen's University Belfast. His research interests cover translational bioinformatics, exposome informatics and clinical and molecular data integration among others