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21-22 JUNE 2016 THE LANGHAM HOTEL, AUCKLAND www.healthcarecongress.org.nz www.mtanz.org.nz www.healthit.org.nz www.cmdt.org.nz PREMIUM SPONSOR PLATINUM SPONSOR GOLD SPONSOR SILVER PLUS SPONSOR SILVER SPONSORS NZ Health Inc. SUPPORTING SPONSORS NZMS This handbook belongs to: www.facebook.com/ NZ Healthcare Congress #NZHealthcareCongress Our Sponsors PREMIUM SPONSOR PLATINUM SPONSSOR GOLD SPONSOR SILVER PLUUS SSPPONO SOR NZ Health Inc. SILVER SPONSN ORS SUPPORO TINGG SPONSSORRS NZMS www.facebook.com/NZHealthcareCongresswww.facebook.com/NZHealthcareCongress 2 WELCOME Welcome to the sixth NZ Healthcare Congress hosted by the Medical Technology Association of NZ (MTANZ) and NZ Health IT (NZHIT). The Healthcare Congress is part of the HealthTech Week, which is run in collaboration with the Consortium for Medical Device Technologies (CMDT). This year's programme features perennial issues and opportunities that our combined industries face; fostering innovation, securing market access and providing value to healthcare stakeholders. In particular, consumers of health services are requiring a more individualised approach to their care whilst at the same time the health system has to determine the longer term future of healthcare balanced with the ability to defi ne and fund the most appropriate models of care for the New Zealand population. Hence, this year’s Congress theme of “Technology Enabled Healthcare” has been chosen to purposely focus all of us on technology-based solutions positioned as a key enabler to support the provision of health services; both now and into the future. This is a timely topic as we’re all aware of the growing trend of collaborations and alliances being developed beyond traditional boundaries to form partnerships in the likes of pharma, biotech, genomics, software and data analytics. At the same time, disruptive and innovative technologies are entering the medtech space; apps and wearable smart technologies are offering new ways of meeting patient demands. Healthcare stakeholders are asking how we can unlock the full value of technologies to meet New Zealand’s healthcare needs. All of the changes we are witnessing – be they technological, commercial or regulatory – demand that we approach solutions in a collaborative and constructive way. The New Zealand Healthcare Congress is an opportunity for you to become engaged, contribute to open panel discussions and be a part of forming the future direction of technology being used to enable healthcare delivery. We look forward to your contribution at this year’s Congress. Your support, commitment and participation assists with the ongoing success of our industry associations. We hope you enjoy the New Zealand Healthcare Congress 2016. Faye Sumner Scott Arrol CEO, Medical Technology Association of NZ CEO, NZHIT 21-22 JUNEJUNE 2016 THE LANLANGHAMGHAM HOTEL,HOTEL, AUCKLANDAUCKLAND www.healthcarecowww.healthcarecongress.org.nzngress.org.nz 3 COLLABORATING TO CREATE EFFICIENT CONNECTED CARE We’re committed to helping the healthcare community better align patient care with patient outcomes. But we can’t do it alone. That’s why we’re collaborating with physicians, hospital administrators, payers, and patients across the care continuum to create more sustainable models of care. Our goal? Better patient outcomes for everyone. Let’s take healthcare Further, Together. Learn more at medtronic.co.nz UC201602657 EN © 2015 Medtronic. All Rights Reserved. Printed in New Zealand www.facebook.com/NZHealthcareCongress 4 NZ Health Inc. A growing partner community unifying New Zealand’s health information and technology capabilities. Our vision is to support and enable a healthier New Zealand through an open standards, multi-partner, cross-sector, shared ecosystem where there is seamless access to complete, accurate, secure and personalised health information, enabling healthcare delivery and precision medicine that provides positive health outcomes for all New Zealanders (and beyond). Come and share your ideas at stands 1 - 6 And other partners Content Our Sponsors ..................................................................2 Conference Organisers: Welcome ..........................................................................3 Donna Clapham Keynote Speakers ...........................................................7 Invited Speakers ........................................................... 11 Congress Programme ...................................................17 CONFERENCE MANAGEMENT Social Events .................................................................21 General Information .......................................................22 PO Box 90641, Victoria Street West Sponsor & Exhibitor Catalogue .....................................24 Auckland 1142, New Zealand Delegate List .................................................................29 t : +64 9 917 3653 e : [email protected] w : www.w4u.co.nz 2016/2017 21-22 JUNE 2016 THE LANGHAM HOTEL, AUCKLAND www.healthcarecongress.org.nz 5 outthink cancer KEYNOTE SPEAKERS — INTERNATIONAL Associate Professor Dr. Michael S. Weiner Scott Wallace DO, MSM, MSIST Dell School of Medicine, University of Texas Chief Medical Information Offi cer, IBM Healthcare at Austin, USA Scott Wallace plays an infl uential part in the transformation of Dr. Michael S. Weiner is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy America’s health delivery. Leveraging his business and health and attended medical school at the Philadelphia College of policy background, he works in the U.S. and around the world Osteopathic Medicine. He is a board certifi ed practicing physician with employers, health care providers, health plans, governments in Internal Medicine, holds a Masters degree in Management and others to develop new health benefi t and care models to and a Masters degree in Information Systems Technology from improve health, stop the progression of chronic diseases and George Washington University. He is an adjunct professor effectively treat patients’ medical conditions. of Health Information Technology at the George Washington University and is one of only a few physicians ever to have A Batten Fellow at the University of Virginia’s Darden School of been certifi ed as a Chief Information Offi cer by the U.S. General Business, Wallace is currently an associate professor and core Services Administration. part of the inaugural faculty at the University of Texas at Austin’s Dell Medical School, a pioneering, value-based medical school. He Prior to assuming his current position with IBM, he served as also served on the faculty for Harvard Business School’s executive the Chief Medical Information Offi cer and Director of Clinical education program on health care strategy, and most recently, Informatics for the DoD VA Interagency Program Offi ce, where was a Distinguished Fellow at the Geisel School of Medicine at he was responsible for creating a unifi ed Interagency Electronic Dartmouth, where he helped to create its masters in health care Health Record for over 125,000 providers and 18 million delivery science program, an innovative new course for mid- benefi ciaries worldwide. career executives and clinicians from across the U.S. and more As the former Director of the Military Health System Electronic than 15 countries. In collaboration with Elizabeth Teisberg – a Health Record Way Ahead Offi ce, he was responsible for leading expert on value creation and its integral role in improving overseeing the development and deployment of the next service delivery in health care – Wallace also teaches workshops generation of the Department of Defense’s (DoD) global Electronic on value-based health care delivery using a new case model they Health Record (EHR) system. developed together, including the proprietary Experience Group research tool. The expert duo – also co-authors of a forthcoming Dr. Weiner’s experience also included serving as the Deputy book, “Capability, Comfort and Calm: Designing Health Care Program Manager and Chief Medical Offi cer for the Department Services for Excellence and Empathy” –deliver custom content of Defense’s Defense Health Information Management System programs onsite, a signifi cant differentiator from typical executive where he deployed the Military Health Electronic Health Record to education platforms. 74 hospitals and 250 clinics worldwide and to the White House. He also was responsible for creating the Chief Information Offi cer Wallace’s work across the health care sector is wide-ranging and Offi ce at the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Navy Medicine. far-reaching. He is currently advising a leading hospital system in the U.S. mountain west to develop functional outcome measures As the Chief Medical Offi cer of the global Navy Expeditionary of care. By using condition-specifi c outcome measures, the Combat Command, Dr. Weiner served as the senior medical goals of patients and providers are more tightly aligned, with offi cer to more than 200 medical departments supporting caregivers measured on aspects of their professional results 40,000 Service Members worldwide. In addition to leveraging rather than process compliance and hotel-like measures of IT capabilities throughout the continuum of care his team also patient satisfaction. Wallace also advised teams from 14 health created and globally deployed point of injury kits that provide care delivery organizations across northwestern Ontario, Canada Service Members immediate care during trauma and in remote to reorganize care delivery around patient needs. In a large areas of