SESSION 207: <br/>Data making a difference
Track 8
| Sunday, July 9, 2023 |
| 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM |
| C4.8 |
Overview
C4.8
Workshop
Workshop
Details
Workshop: Leveraging data to improve clinical practice and patient care
This workshop will explore how health data can be leveraged to enable practice reflection by clinicians and health service organisations to improve patient care and clinical practice. We call this practice analytics. Practice analytics as a concept acknowledges that health data is not yet being used to its full potential. This workshop will introduce practice analytics and feature discussions on cutting-edge topics including data visualisation and compatibility, ethico-legal considerations and their potential impact on health service organisations. It aims to be a collaborative event designed to share the perspectives and learnings of multiple stakeholders including clinicians, bioethicists, informaticians and health administrators.
Learning objectives:- Developing quality indicators that are relevant and reflect clinical performance
- Demonstrate how technological advancements (e.g., dashboards and automation) can support data-driven practice reflection while ensuring health professionals receive information that is digestible and tailored to their preferences
- Discuss how the patient voice should be captured, used, and disclosed by the health professions to enhance patient care and outcomes
- Understand the medico-legal implications of using health data for practice reflection and how regulations and policies can best support practice analytics
- Explore facilitators and barriers of practice analytics at an individual, organisational and systemic level as well as its potential impact on clinical practice and patient outcomes
Speaker
Bernard Bucalon
Phd Candidate
The University of Sydney
Harvey Jia Wei Koh
PhD Student
Monash University
Prof Justin Oakley
Deputy Director, Monash Bioethics Centre
Monash University
Carol Pizzuti
PhD Candidate
The University of Sydney
Emma Whitelock-Wainwright
PhD Candidate
Monash University
Prof Nilmini Wickramasinghe FAIDH
Professor Digital Health
Swinburne University of Technology
Workshop: Leveraging data to improve clinical practice and patient care
9:00 AM - 10:30 AMBiography
Professor Nilmini Wickramasinghe (PhD, MBA, Grad DipMgtSt, BSc) received a 2020 Alexander von Humboldt Research Award for outstanding contribution to the scientific field (digital health). After completing five degrees at the University of Melbourne, Australia, Nilmini accepted a full scholarship to undertake PhD studies at Case Western Reserve University’s Weatherhead School of Management in Cleveland, Ohio USA in health informatics management and later completed an executive program in value-based healthcare at Harvard Business School.
Dr David Rankin
Director of Clinical Governance & Informatics
Cabrini Health
Workshop: Leveraging data to improve clinical practice and patient cares
9:00 AM - 10:30 AMBiography
David is Director of Clinical Governance and Informatics at Cabrini Health. David brings over 30 years of senior leadership experience in private, public and government sectors across Australia and New Zealand. He currently leads the development of comparative performance measures.
Prof Tim Shaw
Professor of Digital Health
The University of Sydney
Workshop: Leveraging data to improve clinical practice and patient care
9:00 AM - 10:30 AMBiography
Tim is Professor of Digital Health at the University of Sydney. Tim leads an active research and development team in the University of Sydney. Over the last 5 years He has been a Chief Investigator on over 30 competitive or commissioned research and development projects totalling over $124M.
Dr Anna Janssen
Senior Lecturer
The University of Sydney
Workshop: Leveraging data to improve clinical practice and patient care
9:00 AM - 10:30 AMBiography
Anna Janssen is currently a Senior Research Fellow RISe Group, The University of Sydney and an Industry Fellow in the Digital Health Cooperative Research Centre (DHCRC). She has extensive experience undertaking projects focused on the design and implementation of digital technologies in healthcare.
Kavisha Shah
Research Assistant | PhD Candidate
The University of Sydney
Nina Roxburgh
PhD Candidate
Monash University
Workshop: Leveraging data to improve clinical practice and patient cares
9:00 AM - 10:30 AMBiography
Nina Roxburgh is an Industry PhD Candidate at the Monash Bioethics Centre, Monash University. Her research seeks to understand the key bioethical concerns with using patient-reported data to improve quality of care and clinician practice reflection, specifically looking at the potential impact of using these data on public trust and professional accountability.