
Voting has now closed to select the winner of the 2022 Clinical Informatics Leadership Award.
The winner will be announced at Digital Health Week NZ 2022
in Rotorua on Tuesday 6 December 2022.
The three finalists are; Alana Harper, lead for clinical safety and quality, Northern Rescue Helicopter Limited; Janine Bycroft, executive director, Health Navigator Charitable Trust; and Karen Day,
senior lecturer, head of department (Health Systems), Auckland University.
The winner receives up to $5000 in expenses from Spark Health, to travel to a conference of their choice or to fund further study.
Finalists listed in alphabetical order by first name
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Alana Harper
Lead for clinical safety and quality, Northern Rescue Helicopter Limited
Judges' Statement: “Harper demonstrates initiative, insight and leadership. We admired her persistence, consumer engagement and breadth of networking that enabled her to deliver on this work so successfully. “We were very impressed by how she has climbed up the ranks, starting as an end user and co design, through to now understanding how important standards are within the health information world. Evident she is becoming an international name within this area as well.”
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Janine Bycroft
Executive director, Health Navigator Charitable Trust, and associate clinical director at ProCare
Judges' Statement: “Bycroft's leadership and hard work will have positively impacted on literally hundreds of thousands people via the online provision of health information. Stakeholder engagement is exhausting, frustrating work, but year after year, she is dogged in her graceful determination to keep doing it. Few do it as well.”
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Karen Day
Senior lecturer, head of department (Health Systems), Auckland University
Judges' Statement: “Through her work to develop our workforce, teaching, mentoring, research and innovations, Karen Day is ensuring the future of the profession can work in an ever changing and dynamic environment.
“With national advocacy, she is enabling visibility and promoting the health informatics workforce."
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