eHealth Webinar


Topic: Tackling your health data problem

12:30pm to 1:30pm, Wednesday 17August
 InterSystems logo

Health advances of the 21st Century are being driven by abundant, clean data. However, a new study completed by InterSystems, finds that Kiwi healthcare organisations continue to struggle with collecting, analysing and applying relevant data.

This webinar explores the findings of that landmark study on healthcare interoperability and analytics, with InterSystems data experts and the tech advisory firm that completed the research, Ecosystm. Read more about the study in the most recent edition of Digital Health CONNECT magazine.

 

HiNZ would like to thank InterSystems for sponsoring this webinar.

 

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About the Expert Panel

Webinar facilitated by Rebecca McBeth, HiNZ News Editor.

Panel participants are:

  • Alan Hesketh, Principal Advisor, CIO Advisory & Digital Strategy, Ecosystm
  • Brian Biggs, Director, Customer Relations & Sales NZ, InterSystems
  • Andrew Aho, Regional Director, Data Platforms, InterSystems


Alan Hesketh
Principal Advisor, CIO Advisory & Digital Strategy
Ecosystm

Alan is a seasoned business leader with a broad range of experience in delivering business value using Digital and Information Technologies. He has worked in both public and private sectors, in a range of different industries, both nationally and internationally.



Brian Biggs
Director, Customer Relations & Sales NZ
InterSystems

Brian Biggs is Director, Customer Relations and Sales, New Zealand for InterSystems, a creative data technology provider dedicated to helping customers solve the most critical scalability, interoperability and speed problems. Based in Auckland, Biggs leads the company’s New Zealand operations, providing local resources to a growing customer base and ensuring that InterSystems is responsive to their needs.

Biggs has a technology career spanning over 15 years. He has spent most of the last decade leading regional and global delivery teams to deliver complex technology programs to healthcare providers in both advanced and emerging economies. He was Services Director, New Zealand and later VP Services, Asia Pacific and Chief Operating Officer, Hospitals for Orion Health before working as Chief Operating Officer for New Zealand digital payments company, Centrapay.

Biggs holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Management and Commercial Law from The University of Auckland and in 2007 was a member of the Plowman Craven professional cycling team in Europe.

 


Andrew Aho
Regional Director, Data Platforms
InterSystems

Andrew Aho is the Regional Director of Data Platforms in Australia, New Zealand and South-East Asia for InterSystems, an innovative data technology provider dedicated to helping customers solve their most critical information challenges. Andrew has more than twenty years of sales and executive management experience in the technology industry. Also, he works with healthcare, medtech and financial services organisations to develop innovative solutions which leverage data, interoperability, analytics, AI and automation technologies to improve service delivery and performance.



Webinar facilitator:

Rebecca McBeth
HiNZ News Editor

Rebecca McBeth joined the HiNZ team as editor of eHealthNews.nz in January 2018. Rebecca was previously news editor at Digital Health Intelligence in London and prior to that, was the senior health reporter at The Christchurch Press, where she won a NZ Canon Media Award and a NZ Reporting Diversity award. Based in Auckland, she is committed to communicating news, experience and knowledge throughout New Zealand’s data and digital health sector.



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  • This webinar is free for anyone to attend.
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