Wild Health 2024
Connected care: from here to modernity
Tuesday October 22, Collins Square Events Centre, Melbourne
At no time in Australian digital healthcare history has there been a more co-ordinated attempt from government, healthcare providers and the tech sector to bring about substantive change to the nature of digital connectivity in the country.
This year’s Wild Health Summit will feature the major players from each of government, healthcare providers and the technology sector discussing the major impending changes in play including the challenges we are facing in the light of some very tight timetables from government.
No other event puts the key people in the one room, including major overseas experts with experience in what we are about to attempt, and asks them the questions that will help you better navigate the next few disruptive years.
Registration
8:30am – 9:00am
John Halamka, president of the Mayo Clinic Platform – Keynote + Q&A
9:00am – 9:40am
The role of policy in enabling technology in healthcare particularly web based interoperability and AI.
What Australia can learn from the experience of significantly enabling healthcare interoperability via policy in the US?
- What’s gone right and wrong in the US experience which is relevant to Australia?
- What’s the role of platforms and cloud in healthcare delivery going forward?
- Might AI to change how Australia intends to implement its plans to deliver seamless meaningful data sharing across its system
- What practically can we use AI for in healthcare now
Jeremy Knibbs in conversation with Steve Posnack, Grahame Grieve and Simon Cleverly: how far and how soon can policy on technology take Australia in healthcare system transformation?
9:40am – 10:10am
- Steven Posnack – Deputy National Coordinator, Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) US
- Simon Cleverley, Assistant Secretary at Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care
- Daniel McCabe, First Assistant Secretary Medicare Benefits and Digital Health at Australian Department of Health
- Graham Grieve – Principal Health Intersection, founder FHIR
- Professor Wendy Chapman, Associate Dean of Digital Health and Informatics, University of Melbourne
- Angela Ryan, Lead Healthcare Executive JAPAC, Oracle Health
Breaking down some of the key points from the previous session with Grahame Grieve, the founder of FHIR and global digital health standards expert, Jeremy O’Sullivan one of the key policy people in the department of health and aged care (DOHAC) charged with delivering a new technology and standards regime in Australia which will deliver real time seamless meaningful healthcare data sharing, and Steve Posnak, Deputy National Coordinator at Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC), US.
- What were the key issues for the US in establishing technology standards as the basis for sharing
- Where is Australia in the journey that the US has already taken
- Where does Sparked fit into the picture, in particular for vendors
- What is the likely timetable now for Australia
- What benchmarks is the government proposing so we can measure progress properly and plan
Case Study TEDx 1
10:10am – 10:20am
A case study from one of our sponsors illustrating new digital health applications in the system.
How can the states and hospitals contribute to a new connected care paradigm?
10:20am – 10:50am
What do the people who run hospitals think about an expedited program to connect hospitals better to the rest of the system?
How will states align into federal mandates on connected care technologies?
What changes to the funding paradigm might be needed to align state and federal goals?
Connecting hospitals properly with primary care
- Dr Suzie Miller, Director of Strategy, Quality, and Technology/Clinical Deputy Director, Victorian Virtual ED
- Dr John Lambert, CCIO NT Health
- Associate Professor Dr Amith Shetty, Clinical Director System Sustainability and Performance NSW Ministry of Health
Case Study TEDx 2
10:50am – 11:00am
A case study from one of our sponsors illustrating new digital health applications in the system.
Morning Tea
11:00am – 11:20am
Latest on sharing by default, e-requesting, Sparked, interoperability standards legislation, a national HIE and other key government initiatives, as it effects both vendors and healthcare providers
11:20am – 11:55pm
- An up to date look at the major government initiatives on interoperability from the horses mouths
- Sparked for dummies – why is this program going into so much detail on defining data models?
- Key benchmarks and timeframes
- Vendor and provider input and feedback
Speakers:
- Daniel McCabe, First Assistant Secretary Medicare Benefits and Digital Health at Australian Department of Health
- Professor Wendy Chapman, Associate Dean of Digital Health and Informatics, University of Melbourne
- Kate Ebrill, Interoperability Lead AEHRC CSIRO
- Tim Blake, MD Semantic Consulting
- Grahame Grieve, Principal at Health Intersections Pty Ltd, Founder FHIR
Case Study TEDx 3
11:55am – 12:05pm
Ellkay Case Study/Commonwell Case Study on the US.
A case study from one of our sponsors illustrating new digital health applications in the system
How do we connect connected care?
12:05pm – 12:40pm
Steps in aligning silos of connected care into a whole of system journey.
- Hospital in the home
- Virtual EDs
- Role of the single digital front door
- Rural telehealth
- Connecting primary care to community and hospitals for continuity
- Doing the funding math on connected care
- Connected care in policy
Panel:
- Kate Quirke, Group Managing Director/CEO Alcidion
- Chris Smeed, CEO and Founder at Halo Connect
- Dr Suzie Miller, Director of Strategy, Quality, and Technology at Victorian VED
AI Now
12:40pm – 1:15pm
What AI can be applied to healthcare immediately and safely and where, to increase productivity, efficiency and address workforce issues? Some working examples – radiology, consulting notes, other.
What are the practical limits of generative AI apps in healthcare in Australia?
What constitutes “AI later”? What is the status of AI data models for use major EMRs and as a basis for developing new diagnostic models of care?
Guardrails and frameworks for more complex AI.
Panel:
- Simon Cleverley, Assistant Secretary at Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care
- Other speakers TBC
Lunch
1:15pm – 2:15pm
TEDx 4
2:15pm – 2:30pm
Jeremy Knibbs in conversation with Paul Wilder, an executive director of Commonwell, a leading US health data exchange and Kate Ebrill/ Daniel McCabe (TBC).
- How the US model of seamless data exchange works and how that relates to Australia’s current plans for a HIE
- The pros and cons of a hub and spoke model
- Innovation in data web based data sharing from a US perspective
- Lessons for “sharing by default”
Procurement in an age of significant technology disruption and transition
2:30pm – 3:05pm
How we deal with getting new FHIR standards into procurement.
How we deal with large recent procurements (e.g. SPDR) that have already happened without doing that…
How do we align State and Federal procurement strategies to drive a connected care strategy ?
- Standards in procurement across the states
- How does procurement contemplate impending new federal regulation and legislation for web based interoperability?
- Aligning federal and state intentions
- What role for made in Australia vs the globe
- Other.
Panel:
- Tim Blake, MD Semantic Consulting
- Michele Blanshard, CEO Practice Management at Magentu
- Dr John Lambert, CCIO NT Health
- Angela Ryan, Lead Healthcare Executive JAPAC, Oracle Health
Case Study TEDx 5
3:05pm – 3:15pm
A case study from one of our sponsors illustrating new digital health applications in the system.
Afternoon Tea
3:15pm – 3:35pm
How far and how fast can technology help in solving our ongoing workforce crisis?
3:35pm – 4:05pm
- Defining the workforce issue within a technology framework
- Key technologies of promise
- Existing technologies that are working
- Limitations
Panel:
- Representative from DXC
- Representative from Gensys
- Representative from Hospital Administration
Connecting primary and specialist care to all points of the compass
4:05pm – 4:30pm
Connecting primary and specialist care to all points of the compass.
- We ask a panel of our major primary and specialist care patient management system vendors how they think we can achieve connected care goals within a few years
- Including, Halo Connect, Medical Director, Best Practice, Gentu, Zedmed
- How to you build for cloud while managing legacy
- Business model issues
- A competitive innovation drive incentivised by govt
Panel:
- Chris Smeed, CEO and Founder at Halo Connect
Wrap
4:30pm – 5:00pm
Key points from the day summing up.
Health Services Daily first industry networking event
5:00pm – 7:00pm
Daniel McCabe
First Assistant Secretary - Medicare Benefits and Digital Health, Department of Health and Aged Care
Dr Suzanne Miller
Director of Strategy, Quality, and Technology / Clinical Deputy Director, Victorian Virtual Emergency Department
Steven Posnack
Deputy National Coordinator, Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, The United States
Associate Professor. Dr Amith Shetty
Clinical Director – System Sustainability and Performance, NSW Ministry of Health
Program, Content and Panelist Enquiries
Talia Meyerowitz-Katz: talia@medicalrepublic.com.au
Wendy John: wendy@healthservicesdaily.com.au
Partnership Opportunity Enquiries
Michelle O’Brien: michelle@wildhealth.net.au
Collins Square Events Centre
Address
727 Collins Street Melbourne VIC 3008
Getting Here
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Registration Enquiries
Talia Meyerowitz-Katz: talia@medicalrepublic.com.au
Program, Content and Panelist Enquiries
Talia Meyerowitz-Katz: talia@medicalrepublic.com.au
Partnership Opportunity Enquiries
Michelle O’Brien: michelle@wildhealth.net.au