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The 2016 Conference will feature our most extensive line up ever of international and national keynote speakers. Don't miss the chance to hear these highly influential experts in person. Read the speaker bio and presentation synopsis by clicking on each name.
INTERNATIONAL KEYNOTES
KEYNOTE (FULL PLENARY)
Lord Nigel Crisp, Co-chair, All Party Parliamentary Group on Global Health, Chief Executive of the NHS in England and Permanent Secretary of the UK Department of Health between 2000 and 2006 (UK)
Health leadership in the digital age - building a health-creating society
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KEYNOTE (HiNZ)
Dr. Andrew Wiesenthal, Managing Director, Deloitte Consulting (USA)
Realizing the promise of HIT investment—enabling information flow across the continuum
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KEYNOTE (HiNZ)
James Gaston, Senior Director, Model Development, HIMSS Analytics (USA)
Maturing Analytics Orientation
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KEYNOTE (GT)
Professor Marjorie Skubic, Director of MU Center for Eldercare and Rehabilitation Technology, University of Missouri (USA)
Squaring the Life Curve with Supportive Technology: Helping Lou and Mary Ann Age in Place
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KEYNOTE (SFT)
Dr. I. H. Monrad Aas, Senior Researcher, Vesfold Hospital Trust (Norway)
Telemedicine - Not just simply the death of distance - The organisational problem and its solution
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KEYNOTE (SFT)
Prof. Chris Bladin, Clinical Director, Victoria Telestroke (Australia)
The Victorian Stroke Telemedicine program - a new paradigm delivering expert acute stroke care to regional hospitals.
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KEYNOTE (NZNIC)
Professor Margaret Hansen, San Francisco School of Nursing (USA)
The effects of complementary therapies delivered via mobile technologies on surgical patients' reports of anxiety, pain and self-efficacy in healing: A randomized controlled trial
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KEYNOTE (HiNZ)
Alistair Gordon, CEO and Chairman of HFL
Unleashing the untapped potential of technical experts: a surprisingly emotional journey
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NEW ZEALAND KEYNOTES
KEYNOTE (HiNZ)
Rt. Hon. Dr. Jonathan Coleman, Minister of Health (NZ)
Topic to be confirmed
KEYNOTE (HiNZ)
Chai Chuah, Director-General of Health and Chief Executive, Ministry of Health (NZ)
Topic to be confirmed
KEYNOTE (NZNIC)
Dr. Robyn Whittaker, Public Health Physician - Research & Innovation, Waitemata District Health Board (NZ)
Reducing health inequalities with mobile phones
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KEYNOTE (HiNZ)
Dr. Peter Hunter, Director, Auckland Bioengineering Institute (NZ)
How can computational physiology contribute to healthcare?
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KEYNOTE (SFT)
Dr. Ruth Large, Deputy Chair of the NZ Telehealth Forum and Clinical Director of Virtual Healthcare, Waikato DHB
The Art of Healing by Distance
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KEYNOTE (SFT)
Andrew Slater, CEO, Homecare Medical (NZ)
Making every health door the right door: establishing the New Zealand national telehealth service
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KEYNOTE (SFT)
Dr. Ben Wheeler, Paediatric Endocrinologist, Southern DHB and University of Otago
Diabetes Telemedicine - The Southern Experience
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KEYNOTE (NZNIC)
Deb Boyd, CEO, Auckland Eye (NZ)
Technology as an enabler in clinical practice – a journey of discovery
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KEYNOTE (HiNZ)
Dr. Lloyd McCann, Director of Medical Services, MercyAscot and Chief Operating Officer, Mercy Radiology
Innovation in health informatics and technology: Better in the private sector?
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KEYNOTE (HiNZ)
Dr Lara Hopley, Clinical Adviser Digital Innovations and Specialist Anaesthetist, Waitemata District Health Board
What does Success look like?
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KEYNOTE (HiNZ)
Dr Kevin Sheehy, Associate Partner – Health Lead, Navigator Limited, President 2015 NZ Association of Clinical Research
IT Innovators partnering with health providers for better outcomes
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KEYNOTE (HiNZ)
Martin Chadwick, Director Allied Health, Counties Manukau DHB
Describing Good: The Case for Improved Data in Allied Health
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KEYNOTE (HiNZ)
David Hay, Chair HL7 New Zealand
FIHR: what are the benefits for the Clinician
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KEYNOTE (HiNZ)
Louise Francis, Senior Research Manager, IT Spending, IDC New Zealand
Patient 2020: Transformation of the Patient Experience Through Innovation Accelerators
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Preliminary programme and speakers subject to change.
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