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HINZ Conference 2003 Programme

Note: Very few of resources below have been moved to the new server. HINZ members please email web@hinz.org.nz to obtain material not available through the links below.

Health New Zealand - Conference and Exhibition 2003
Conference Program and Links to Resources

Day One - Wednesday 6th August, 2003

0750-0830

Registration

0830-0915

Welcome and Conference Announcements

Minister of Health, Hon. Annette King
Opening Address

0915-1000

Keynote Speaker

Mike Rillstone
Evolving a Connected Healthcare System

Presentation Slides:
PDF(1.2Mb) PPT 333Kb

1000-1040

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Health IT

Leon Massage

The the role of health IT in delivering corporatised Primary Care.

Management

Gray Southon

Advancing Knowledge in Health:
A Knowledge-based Health System

1040-1100

Morning Tea

1100-1300

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Health IT

Jeff Belkora

Decision Quality

Presentation Slides
PDF(500Kb)

Management

Mollie Wilson

Child Health Matters:
How to Plan for the Health
of Children

1145-1300

Concurrent Session of Submitted Papers


Session 1: Decision Support

R Shibl

GP Clinical Decision Support Systems
and Information Overload

S Gao
A Flexible Spatial Decision-Support System:
Application in Healthcare Services

C Hobson & S Chu
Facilitating Chronic Disease Management
through Electronic Information Interchange
A Proof of Concept Project


SESSION 2: Technology and Healthcare

John Lucas
Implementing a Point of Care Electronic Medication
Management System – The Otago Experience

M Fitzgerald
Using bar code technology to boost
patient safety and cut costs

Dana Thomas
Implementing and Operating Electronic Info


SESSION 3: Health Management & Informatics

Jan Stokes
Oasis in the Desert

R Carr
Health Management and Informatics:
How to Develop and Harness the Bridges

Catherine Rae
Healthcare Policy and Procedure Documentation

1300-1400

Lunch & Meet the Experts Forum

1400-1540

Concurrent Session of Submitted Papers


SESSION 4: Electronic Referrals

Annie Fogarty
Electronic Referrals

Chris Peck
Developing HL7-CDA-based referral
and discharge document standards

De Sylva
Integrated web-based health records for diabetes patients:
The Tasmania HealthConnect trial

Alan Napier
Melbourne Health eReferral Scheme


SESSION 5: Informatics and Education/Quality

M Sullivan
New Zealand TelePaediatric Service

Rekha Jagannath
Economic development and quality care
with health informatics

Robyn Kamira
Kaitiakitanga:
Introducing useful indigenous concepts of governance

V Elfrink
Preparation in Nursing Technology:
A National Survey of Baccalaureate
and Higher Nursing Programs in the US


SESSION 6: Health Management

John Cox
Implementation of a PACS System

A Robertson
Managing a Remote Workforce

J Rasa
Developing Health Leaders

1540-1600

Afternoon Tea

1600-1640

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Health IT

Daniel Sands

Consumer Informatics

Presentation Slides
PDF (1.5mb)

Management

Linda Fletcher
Implementing ADHB’s
Computerised Patient Record

Presentation Slides
HTML

1640-1730

Keynote Speaker

Ron Hooton - Chief Information Officer, NZ Defence Forces.

1730-1830

HINZ and NZIHM Annual General Meeting

1900-2330

Cocktail Reception and Conference Dinner
Kindly Sponsored by PLATO

 

Day Two Thursday 7th August

0800-0840

Registration

0840-0845

Conference Announcements

1845-0925

Keynote Speaker

Bill Crounse
Solutions to Enhance Productivity and Extend
Medical Services, Today & Tomorrow:
Healthcare 2005

Kindly sponsored by MICROSOFT

0930-1010

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Health IT

Jim Turley

Nursing Informatics

Management

Peter Davis

Adverse Medical Event studies

1010-1030

Morning Tea

1030-1120

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Health IT

Robert Jenders

Toward a standard for
Representing Computable Clinical Guidelines

Kindly sponsored by
ENIGMA PUBLISHING

Presentation Slides:

Keynote: HTML PDF

Guidelines: HTML PDF

Management

Alan Merry

Reducing Drug Administration
Error in Anaesthesia

1120-1300

SESSION 7:
shared Services and DHB ITC Infrastructure

Jo Bos, Andre Snoxall

This session sponsored by Microsoft, will comprise three talks by invited speakers, presenting different shared services and ITC infrastructure initiatives around NZ, and a 40 minute round table on the topic, with Q&A and open discussions.


SESSION 8:
Health Management & Informatics

Claire Balfour
Internet Safety

A Robertson
Managing a Remote Workforce

Westbrooke Lucey, Honey M, Mckenzie H and Wilson S.
Report from Rio –
International Nursing Informatics Conference Postscript
Presentation: HTML PDF

1300-1400

Lunch & Meet the Experts Forum

1400-1540

Session 9

Dean Sitig
Clinical Decision Support and Clinical Workflow

Presentation Slides: HTML PDF

Rick Shipman
Clinical Guideline and Clinical Decision Support

Presentation Slides: HTML PDF

1540-1600

Afternoon Tea

1600-1640

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Health IT

Ian Hague

Health Sector Security

Presentation Slides

PDF(1.3Mb) PPT(443Kb)

 

Management

Michael Papesch

Long Term Funding trends in Health Spending

1640-1720

The Health System of the Future

Phil Brimacombe and Ian Rowe

1720-1740

Conference Close and Award Ceremony

NZHUG Annual General Meeting

 

Day Three Friday 8th August

Guideline-based Decision Support and Referral

0845 - 0945

Introduction:
The NZ perspective on guideline-based DSS and Referral

  • Rationale

    • The strategic values of guideline-based
      DSS/Referral to NZ

  • Practical issues

    • Scenario-based guideline authoring

    • Guideline representation architecture

  • Current status

    • Options considered and approach taken

      • The sponsor/funder presective:
        MoH, NZGG, ACC

      • Practical issues from development perspective

        PREDICT/PROMPT, elective services referrals

0945 - 1030

The International Perspective and Experiences (1)

Rick Shiffman

Presentation Slides: HTML PDF

11030-1045

Morning Tea

1045-1130

The International Perspective and Experiences (2)

Robert Jenders

Presentation Slides: HTML PDF

1130-1245

The International Perspective and Experiences (3)

Dean Sitig

Presentation Slides: HTML PDF

1245-1330

Morning Tea

1330-1415

The HL7 Development Framework (HDF)

HDF story board and dynamic model

  • how does it differ from scenario based guideline authoring

  • HDF and guideline authoring and validation in NZ/International

1415-1530

Open forum discussion

Chair: Stephen Chu

International expert panel:
Rick Shiffman, Robert Jenders, Dean Sitig

  • The NZ experiences and practical issues

  • International experiences:

    • lessons learnt

    • future directions and international standards

  • NZ guideline-based referral: where to from here

1530-1545

Afternoon tea

1545-1630 HL7 NZ: technical workgroup development
1630

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