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| Philips Sessions |
Philips SeminarsWHEN: Wednesday 20 November, Thursday 21 November & Friday 22 November WHERE: Room 12 COST: Free to attend
These seminars are open to all conference delegates. Walk along the ground floor corridor to room 12.
There are limited seats available in room 12 so attendance is on a first in basis. To book a seat please see the registration desk team, or visit the team at the Philips booth in the exhibition hall.
Building a Nursing informatics CareerWednesday 4:00-4:40 Nurses are key members of the informatics community to drive clinically relevant change. Hear how some of our nurse informaticists have grown along differing pathways to deliver meaningful clinical change Presented by Diane James, Clinical Lead TASY EMR, Philips
Digital generations: moving from technical innovation to clinical and operational innovationWednesday 4:50-5:30 The health industry has a great spirit of innovation to bring data to the front line of care and made available, but the drive to technical innovation has left gaps with the ability to deliver real service and clinical innovation as fast as it could be. In this sessions we discuss the generations of EHR technologies and the innovation waves they enable Presented by Dan Ball Business Lead TASY EMR, Philips
VIP Breakfast - The Executive Decision Journey to centralised EMR digitalisationThursday 7:00-8:30 An exclusive VIP meeting where Keith Muller, a hospital CFO, will be walking through the decision to digitise its hospital's full clinical and business workflows with a major transformation. What are the key items to ensure you get right on this journey, and how can you hope to drive real world ROI?
Presented by Keith Muller - Chief Financial Officer, St. Andrew's Toowoomba Hospital, Australia 1.5hrs (with breakfast provided). Please RSVP for this event by Tuesday 19 November RSVP by emailing conference@hinz.org.nz and ask at the registration desk in the main foyer
UI not eww why? Driving value through designThursday 8:40-9:20 Digital patient records often fall short on user experience - but at what point is it form over function? Discover how an award winning design can deliver better data and workflow. Presented by Dan Ball, Business Lead TASY EMR, Philips
Real world design in action. See an award wining reEMR delivering true clinical enablementThursday 9:20-9:40 Many systems claim to be user centric however few really deliver. This is a walkthrough of award wining user design in action showing true clinical enablement. Presented by Diane James, Clinical Lead TASY EMR, Philips
Why build new hospitals: Improving your hospital’s capacity through clinical and operational command centresThursday 9:50 - 10:30 An opportunity to discover the three solutions that support hospitals better manage capacity constraints through command centre solutions designed to reduce admissions, improve patient flow and reduce risk of deterioration in and outside the hospital. Presented by Joe Cain, Business Manager Population Health, Philips
The myth of efficiency: sources of digital wasteThursday 11:00-11:40 The case for moving to a fully digitised hospital environment from a CFO perspective. How digital transformation can assist hospitals to provision services in a quality & efficient manner. Presented by Keith Muller - CFO, St Andrew's Toowoomba Hospital
Tackling the challenge of your highest need chronic disease patients: how to improving their wellbeing and reducing hospital admissionsThursday 11:50-12:20 In this session hear more about the outcomes, remote support methodologies and future growth of the MeCare Program: A successful chronic ambulatory care program in Queensland, Australia that supports 200+ of the most chronic, complex-disease patients in their homes. Presented by Joe Cain, Business Manager Population Health, Philips
The myth of efficiency: sources of digital wasteThursday 2:00-2:40 Hear the lived experience from a hospital CFO on what truly drives a hospital's technology costs, the current challenges and why digital transformation is required. Join this lively Q&A session. Presented by Keith Muller - CFO, St Andrew's Toowoomba Hospital
The I of Intelligence in AI and its beneficiaryThursday 14:40-15:00 Recognising the I in intelligent technology today, join this session to explore how you can better understand, learn and benefit from intelligence in a hospital context and contribute to advancements in your health system. Presented by Amit Guha Roy, Business Manager Health Informatics New Zealand, Philips
Creating capacity without adding beds: Making patient flow work with Teletracking Capacity Command CentresThursday 3:00 - 3:30 Learn more how these NHS and USA high occupancy hospital have created bed capacity, improved access and reduced waiting times driven by Teletracking’s Capacity Command Centres. Presented by Joe Cain, Business Manager Population Health, Philips
Virtual Hospitals: Leveraging scarce clinical resources and data analytics to reduce deterioration and improve patient throughputThursday 4:00 - 4:30 What are some of the successful hub-and-spoke clinical support models used to reduced complications and deterioration? Learn how over 500 hospitals in the USA, Japan and Australia do it to reduce patient deterioration and improve patient flow in critical care settings.
An overview of Hack Aotearoa: New Zealand’s AI in Healthcare Conference and DatathonFriday 10:00-11:00 The Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences at the University of Auckland, in partnership with Philips, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Critical Data, and ACC, are pleased to present NZ’s first Health Datathon and its implications of medical/data cross-disciplinary knowledge exchange to solve problems.
Q&A and Round table with Partners and Sponsors: Discussion and answering any questions regarding Hack Aotearoa delivery. Incorporation of ideas to maximise impactFriday 11:00-11:40 Future of New Zealand Digital Health discussion: How can we further catalyse New Zealand's digital health system beyond HACK Aotearoa? |