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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 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.

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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 operation. This medical work was praised by the House midwestern U.S. hospital system, Wallace teamed with the senior Appropriations Committee and has become the standard for leaders to teach and implement the use of the Experience Group many international medical teams. research tool. Facilitators from the hospital system now work with As the Director of Ambulatory Care at Yokosuka Naval Hospital in medically-defi ned segments of patients to determine whether Japan, Dr. Weiner brought signifi cant lean six business process newly created care paths provide the services those patients need transformation to Japan’s busiest outpatient healthcare setting, in order to attain their best health. resulting in unprecedented patient and clinician satisfaction for Prior to his University affi liations, Wallace was the fi rst president over 50,000 patients per month and 160 world-class healthcare and CEO of the National Alliance for Health Information providers. Technology, an organization committed to creating a safer, more He is an active member of the American College of Physicians, effi cient and unifi ed health care system through IT. He is the co- the American Osteopathic Association and is a former NASA founder of the Certifi cation Commission for Healthcare Information Space Shuttle takeoff and landing physician. Dr. Weiner serves on Technology, the leading health care IT certifi cation body, and was the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Alumni Board, appointed by President George W. Bush to chair the Commission the board of the American Medical Informatics Association as well on Systemic Interoperability – a Federal Commission created to as having served on the Health and Human Services’ Offi ce of advise the White House and Congress on health transformation the National Coordinator, Health Information IT Policy Committee, through IT. Prior to his commitment to health care, Wallace was helping create Meaningful Use Stage 1. He has received CEO of a successful specialty chemical company that grew 10- numerous awards from the President of the United States for his fold during his tenure. He began his career working in corporate service in the Navy, including two Meritorious Service Medals, and law and venture capital. Wallace speaks, publishes and consults two Air Medals. internationally on health IT, policy, chronic care models, outcomes measurement, innovation and fi nancing issues in health care. He holds a juris doctorate from the University of Chicago Law School, a master’s degree with honors in business administration from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business, and has a bachelor’s degree in economics from Duke University.

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Christopher L. White, Esq., Sr Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Advanced Medical Technology Association (AdvaMed), Washington, USA Christopher L. White, Esq. is Senior Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary of the Advanced Medical Technology Association (AdvaMed). Mr White serves as the Association’s Chief Legal Offi cer and manages AdvaMed’s Legal Committee to develop and promote legal policy positions enhancing patient access to medical technology. Mr White also leads the Association’s global working groups on legal policy and compliance. He testifi ed before state and federal legislative committees on priority legal policy issues; led the drafting team revising the AdvaMed Code; and led the multinational negotiating team to draft the Kuala Lumpur Principles, harmonizing industry Codes of Ethics in Asia. He serves as a frequent speaker and author on industry legal and compliance issues. As Chief Legal Offi cer, he also manages the Association’s HR, governance, and provides counsel on contract, corporate, tax exemption, and legislative and regulatory matters. Mr White is a graduate of Wake Forest University where he studied cell biology, and Catholic University Law School. He is an avid sailor, cyclist and beekeeper.

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Professor Peter Hunter FRS, Director, Auckland Bioengineering Institute (ABI), Chai Chuah University of Auckland; Director, Medical Technologies Director General, Ministry of Health, Centre of Research Excellence (MedTech CoRE) Wellington, NZ Co-Chair CMDT Steering Committee, Auckland, NZ

Chai Chuah has been the Director-General of Health since March Peter Hunter completed his Engineering and Masters of 2015. Originally from Malaysia, Chai studied Commerce at The Engineering degrees at the University of Auckland before University of Canterbury before commencing a career with undertaking his DPhil (PhD) in Physiology at the University of PricewaterhouseCoopers in New Zealand and internationally. He Oxford where he researched fi nite element modelling of ventricular has been a prominent fi gure in the New Zealand health sector mechanics. Since then his major research interests have been for 25 years and has been in national leadership roles with the around modelling various aspects of the human body using an Ministry of Health since 2010, when he became National Director anatomically and biophysically based approach. As recent of the National Health Board. He has a passion for building, Co-Chair of the Physiome Committee of the International Union together with partners, a health system that is powered by the of Physiological Sciences he is helping to lead the development needs of the people it serves and that is prepared for rapid of modelling standards and the use of computational methods for changes in technology and demographics. He is focused on understanding the integrated physiological function of the body in changing the way the health system works with other public terms of the structure and function of tissues, cells and proteins. services, communities and other non-public service partners In 2006 Peter was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (London). to improve health outcomes, increase access to quality care, In 2009, he was awarded the Rutherford Medal, New Zealand’s improve fi nancial and clinical sustainability, and develop a unifi ed top science award, as well as the KEA World Class NZ award in health system. Research, Science, Technology and Academia.

Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman Mr Tony Lamberton Minister of Health, Minister for Sport and FRACS (Orth.) Orthopaedic Surgeon, Grace Recreation, Wellington, NZ Orthopaedic Centre, Tauranga, NZ Dr Jonathan Coleman is the Minister of Health and Minister Tony Lamberton is a New Zealand trained orthopaedic surgeon, for Sport and Recreation. He was elected to Parliament in graduating from the University of Auckland School of Medicine in 2005 and is the MP for Northcote which he holds with a 9664 1993, with the degrees of B.H.B. and M.B.Ch.B. He completed his majority. He has been a Cabinet Minister since 2008, and has specialist training in 2000, and holds the Fellowship qualifi cation in previously held the portfolios of Immigration, Broadcasting, Orthopaedic Surgery (FRACS) from the Royal Australasian College Associate Tourism, Associate Health, Defence, State Services, of Surgeons and is a Fellow of the New Zealand Orthopaedic and Associate Finance. Prior to entering Parliament, Dr Coleman Association. Before commencing in practice, he completed two studied medicine at Auckland University. Following house surgeon years of specialist fellowship training in the UK and USA before years in Hawkes Bay and Auckland, he obtained a Diploma of returning to New Zealand and an orthopaedic specialist practice Obstetrics. He spent eight years overseas working and furthering in Tauranga (2003). Tony’s sub-speciality areas are surgery of the his studies. After a year as a GP trainee in Oxford, Dr Coleman hip and knee. He is actively involved in orthopaedic research, worked at a GP practice in London where he became a partner. aimed at optimising outcomes from surgery. He is the chairman He holds a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from the of Tauranga Orthopaedic Research, a non-profi t organisation London Business School. After returning to New Zealand in 2001, that studies the outcomes of surgery for all public and private Dr Coleman worked in clinical medicine and in management orthopaedic patients in the Bay of Plenty area. consultancy for PricewaterhouseCoopers. Dr Coleman is married with two children.

Ian McCrae Steffan Crausaz Chief Executive Offi cer, Orion Health, Auckland, NZ Bpharm, MSc, MBA, MRPharmS Ian founded Orion Health in 1993 with a four-person staff in Chief Executive Offi cer, , Wellington, NZ Auckland, New Zealand. Under his stewardship, the company has Steffan was appointed Chief Executive of PHARMAC in July seen unprecedented growth and success with over 1,250 staff 2012. Prior to taking up the CE position in an interim capacity in members and 27 international offi ces. Last year Orion Health listed 2011, Steffan was Manager of Funding and Procurement, leading on both the New Zealand and Australian Stock Exchanges and PHARMAC’s commercial and health technology assessment has entered the NZX50. In 2010, Ian McCrae received a World activities. Before joining PHARMAC in 2003, Steffan trained as Class New Zealander award and in 2014, Orion Health became a pharmacist in the UK. A graduate of Cardiff University, he also the only company to win the Supreme Hi-tech Company of the worked in the pharmaceutical industry (branded and generic) Year for the second time. Before founding Orion Health, Ian was a while undertaking his Masters in pharmacoeconomics and senior telecommunications consultant for Clearfi eld Consulting Ltd. pharmaceutical policy. In the intervening years he also attained his Ian also worked for Ernst & Young designing corporate networks, MBA from the University of Sydney. Steffan lives in Wellington with was a product manager at Imagineering Micro Distributors and a his wife and three children. senior business analyst for the London Stock Exchange.

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Simon O’Connor, MP Kevin Sheehy Chair of the Health Select Committee, Auckland, NZ Associate – Health Lead, Navigator, Wellington, NZ In 2011, Simon was elected as the Member of Parliament for Kevin Sheehy has worked across many of the disciplines involved Tamaki. Prior to his election, his background included a broad in bringing a health technology to market, from treating patients, range of experiences from the commercial, public, and voluntary through regulatory approvals, clinical trials and commercial roles. sectors. Simon was educated at the University of Auckland He is currently consulting on projects bringing various medical and earned several degrees there, most recently, a Masters of devices and health related IT products to market. One of his areas Political Studies in 2010, which he undertook while working of focus is incorporating health economics requirements into full-time. Between 1995 and 2004, Simon trained to become the product development cycle as companies are increasingly a Catholic priest. Though he completed his training, he did not needing to demonstrate the value of their medical innovation to seek ordination. Instead, he sought wider involvement in the funders. He has practiced as a GP in South Africa and worked community to make a practical, hands-on difference. In 2014, in various clinical placements in UK hospitals, on moving out of Simon was re-elected in Tamaki and made Chair of the Health clinical practice he has worked at Medsafe on pharmaceutical Select Committee in Parliament. regulation and post-market surveillance. During 5 years working for the pharmaceutical industry and leading Medicines New Zealand he developed a deep knowledge of market access strategy and am well placed to help companies get their Dr Martin Orr innovations through the multiple obstacles to ultimately benefi t the MB, BAO, BCH, MBA, DBA, FRANZCP, FACHI patient locally and internationally. The Health Tech Review he is Psychiatrist, Clinical Director of Information Services, currently undertaking aims to identify the size of the Health Tech Waitemata DHB; Chair, Northern DHB Regional opportunity for New Zealand as well as how Government and Information System Security Forum, Auckland, NZ Industry can best approach the industry’s challenges. Martin is a Psychiatrist, Clinical Director of Information Services at Waitemata , and Chair of the Northern DHB Regional Information System Security Forum. He has an interest in space medicine, digital health, innovation and emergent technologies. He is an honorary academic in health informatics at Auckland University and Adjunct Senior Research Fellow at the Sheila Swan Auckland University of Technology Centre for E-health. He has an Strategy and Policy, Ministry of Health, Wellington, NZ interest in the role of collaboration, cross pollination of ideas and inspiration in the innovation creation process. In his presentation Sheila Swan is a Principal Policy Analyst with the Ministry of to the Healthcare Congress, Martin will have a focus on how Health. She has a background in regulatory and procurement human health and performance research and development in policy for therapeutic products in New Zealand. This has space can inspire and equip us to best optimise human health included management of the Ministry’s therapeutics policy and performance research and development on Earth. He team, development of the NZ Medicines Strategy, and the will describe how his participation in NASA Human Research design of governance arrangements for ANZTPA. Sheila also Program meetings has helped inspire the Waitemata “Sleep has experience in health sector design and in the provision of Space” , sleep well in hospital programme and the Waitemata advice to successive governments on therapeutics policy from Centre for Health IT and Creative Design. He will highlight how within central agencies. Her current work involves the repeal the space programme can provide insights into the essential and replacement of the Medicines Act 1981 with a modern, evolutionary nature of what it is to be human, the increasing comprehensive, and sustainable legislative framework. fusion of technology into that evolutionary process, and the critical responsibilities of the health technology industry to deliver secure, honest, valuable, optimised products to a health sector that is increasingly critically dependent on that technology.

Associate Professor Mark Sagar Director, Laboratory for Animate Technologies, Auckland Bioengineering Institute, Auckland, NZ Academy Award winner Mark Sagar is the director of the Laboratory for Animate Technologies at the Auckland Bioengineering Institute. Mark’s laboratory is pioneering neurobehavioral animation combining biologically based models of faces and neural systems to create live interactive systems. Mark previously worked as the Special Projects Supervisor at Weta Digital and Sony Pictures Imageworks and developed technology for the digital characters in blockbusters such Avatar, King Kong, and Spiderman 2. His pioneering work in computer-generated faces was recognised with two consecutive Scientifi c and Engineering Oscars in 2010 and 2011. Associate Professor Sagar is a recipient of the University of Auckland’s 2012 Distinguished Alumni Award.

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Andy Cochrane Programme Director, New Zealand Government Procurement, Market Services, Scott Arrol Ministry of Business, Innovation CEO, NZ Health IT, Auckland, NZ & Employment, Wellington, NZ

Scott has extensive management and governance experience in Andy is Programme Director for New Zealand Government the NZ health sector and has led signifi cant growth and service Procurement and Property (NZGPP), a part of the Ministry of delivery changes in both the home-based and aged residential Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE), and is responsible care sectors along with other key areas of the primary health for strategy development and implementation for the government’s sectors. He brings in-depth knowledge of models of care within procurement and property functional leadership programmes. these sectors and has a commitment to building a dynamic health NZGPP leads capability development, All-of-Government technologies sector. contracting, and coordinates major procurement and property projects on behalf of government agencies. Andy graduated LLB (Europe) from Nottingham Law School in the UK, and has worked in consulting, contract management and more recently led the Associate Professor Commercial Contracts Team at the Department of Corrections. David Budgett Auckland Bioengineering Institute, The University of Auckland, Auckland, NZ David Budgett has a PhD in Electrical Engineering from Kaila Colbin Imperial College in London. He graduated with BE in Electrical New Zealand Ambassador, Engineering from the University of Canterbury. He has held Singularity University, Christchurch, NZ lecturing positions in the Department of Engineering Science, the University of Auckland, and the School of Engineering, Kaila Colbin is the New Zealand Ambassador for Singularity University of Sussex. David is part of the management team University, as well as co-founder and Chair of the non-profi t of the Auckland Bioengineering Institute, has major research Ministry of Awesome, the starting point to make things happen in grants in the fi eld of implantable devices, and maintains a special Christchurch, and the Curator of TEDxChristchurch. She is also interest in commercialisation of the Institute’s intellectual property. Chairman of the Board of the New York-based Natural Gourmet David Budgett has a keen interest in smart implantable devices. Institute for Health and Culinary Arts, Deputy Chair of CORE He coordinates collaborative teams drawn from academic and Education Ltd, founder and director of New Zealand social media commercial institutions to take advantage of technology to create consultancy Missing Link, and a member of the Advisory Board novel devices. for Te P tahi - Christchurch centre for architecture and city- making. A native New Yorker, Kaila is fl uent in English, Spanish, French and Italian, holds a degree in Hotel and Restaurant Administration from Cornell University and has been a serial entrepreneur since the age of 22. David Clarke BE (Hons), ME, BBS, MBA Chair, healthAlliance, Auckland, NZ

David has signifi cant experience, at both Chair and CEO level, David Grimmett Enterprise Manager, Biomedical Technologies and in numerous industries and has a successful track record with Asia Partnerships, Research & Enterprise Offi ce, companies in the areas of healthcare, information technology, The University of Otago, Dunedin, NZ energy, agriculture, biotechnology, water, tourism, food and related sectors. David comes from a background in technology, David has an MSc in Microbiology and Immunology and a engineering, fi nance, sales and marketing with signifi cant Diploma of Teaching from the University of Otago and experience experience in capital markets, raising both debt and equity. working in animal and human health research, teaching His experience includes successfully growing early stage secondary school science and managing sales of scientifi c high-technology companies to maturity and listing, as well equipment. David has worked in the Research & Enterprise as the management of large, high turnover organisations. Offi ce at University of Otago since January 2005 as an Enterprise David is currently a director of multiple companies, including Manager leading the Biomedical sector, spanning the Health Watercare, Jucy Group, Hynds Group, TRG Group, Health Sciences and Sciences Divisions of the University. David’s role Alliance and others. His past roles include inaugural Chair of involves client engagement, project management and promotion Orion International, now New Zealand’s largest software exporter, of the University of Otago’s research with the main objective Farm IQ ( JV between Landcorp and SSF) , Ngai Tahu Tourism, to increase the University’s external relationships and research Hawkins Watts and others . Prior to this, David was Chief funding from within New Zealand and Internationally with the main Executive Offi cer of Counties Manukau District Health Board, a focus being in Asia e.g. Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, Malaysia, 4,000 person, $1 billion turnover organisation. David is a Fellow of Korea and China. the New Zealand Institute of Management, a chartered member of the NZ Institute of Directors. He and Trustee for several charities. He was a fi nalist for both New Zealand Business Leader of the Year (2006) and New Zealander of the Year (2002).

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Peter Guthrie General Manager, Strategic Technology Prioritisation Dr David Hay team (STePIn), Ministry of Health, Wellington, NZ Product Strategist, Orion Health, Auckland, NZ

Peter is the General Manager of the Strategic Technology David is currently a Product Strategist for Orion Health. He is Prioritisation team (STePIn) for the Ministry of Health (formerly also active in the international standards community as the chair the National Health Committee Executive). Peter developed of HL7 New Zealand and is a co-chair of the FHIR Management the internationally renowned ‘pull model’ approach to health Group, charged with guiding the development of the latest technology assessment in New Zealand. This evidence-based HL7 Standard. David graduated from medical school in 1981, ‘pull model’ signals to the innovation community the big picture afterwards moving into the Health IT sector. He currently serves problem areas for health systems and models of care where on the Health Information Standards Organisation (HISO) disruptive technologies will be most useful in improving patient committee, which provides technical advice on standards to the outcomes, bending the cost curve and driving consistency of National Health IT Board, and frequently writes about FHIR on his care at a national level. Peter graduated BA/LLB from Auckland blog at fhirblog.com. University in 1995. He has worked for the health sector for over 15 years, specialising in challenging work areas which require creative thinking and tenacity in order to deliver long-term Professor Maggie-Lee sustainable change. Huckabee PhD, Swallowing Rehabilitation Research Lab, The University of Canterbury; Rose Centre for Stroke Recovery and Research, St George’s Medical Centre, Christchurch, NZ Stefan Harrer Maggie-Lee Huckabee, PhD practiced as a clinician for 15 years Lead Brain-Inspired Computing Research, Research before the frustration of never knowing ‘the answers’ led her to Staff Member, IBM Research, Australia an academic career. She is now Professor in the Department of Communication Disorders, University of Canterbury and In 2015 Stefan co-founded the Brain-Inspired Computing Director of the newly established Rose Centre for Stroke Research programme of IBM Research – Australia and now Recovery and Research. Her research focuses on behaviourally- leads it as an IBM Research Staff Member and Honorary driven neural adaptation and biomechanical change leading to Principal Research Fellow at the Centre for Neural Engineering swallowing recovery following stroke with a particular interest at the University of Melbourne. His team spearheads an effort in biomedical engineering applications to rehabilitation. Her to employ IBM’s recently introduced cognitive TrueNorth chip to research on reducing pneumonia in stroke patients was recently develop artifi cial intelligence-enabled biomedical and healthcare recognised with receipt of the 2014 University of Canterbury solutions at the intersection of neuroscience and neuromorphic Innovation Medal. Maggie-Lee has co-authored two textbooks on computing. Since joining IBM Research in 2008, Stefan has swallowing disorders following neurological impairment, 10 book worked on biotechnology and nanotechnology research projects chapters on topics related to rehabilitation and 64 peer-reviewed in New York at IBM Albany Nanotech and the IBM T.J. Watson scientifi c articles related to various dimensions of dysphagia. Research Center as well as at IBM Research - Australia. He has held positions as Lead of the Lab Innovation Development Team and Science Technical Assistant to the Lab Director and now is a member of the Senior Lab Leadership Team at IBM Research – Australia. Stefan has authored and co-authored 40 technical publications, is an inventor on 25 issued patents and has more than 20 patents pending. He is a Senior Member of Marcus King the IEEE, a member of the New York Academy of Sciences and Distinguished Engineer, Team leader, Assistive Devices, ICT, Callaghan Innovation, Auckland, NZ the American Chemical Society, and an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Nanobioscience. Stefan has received a Marcus is a Distinguished Engineer with Callaghan Innovation, Research Scholarship from UC Berkeley, a Karl Chang Innovation leading the Assistive Devices team; tasked to grow NZ business Fund Grant from MIT and Research Grants from the NIH and through technology and innovation, while improving quality of life the Australian Research Council. His work has been featured of people with disabilities and reducing costs of healthcare. He in WIRED Magazine, Popular Science, Scientifi c American, has strong focus on end user engagement and works closely with TechTimes, Engadget and Fast Company amongst others. He business, clinicians and patients as well as user groups like the holds a PhD in EECS from the Technical University Munich and an NZ Stroke Foundation, the MS and PD Society and the Autism Honours Masters Certifi cate in Technology Management from the Association. His recent research in technology for rehabilitation Center for Digital Technology and Management. created health gaming companies Im-Able and Mtech Games Ltd. Marcus was NZ innovator of the year in 2011 and has been awarded Royal Society Science medals in 2001 and 2010; his AbleX design was awarded the 2010 better Technology Award from Engineers Australia for products designed to be used by people with disabilities.

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Anne Kolbe Professor Dr Dr ONZM, MBBS (Hons), FRACS, FRCSEng (Hon), FCSHK (Hon), FRCSEd (Hon), MAICD Jens Mueller Director, EXCITE International, Auckland, NZ MNZM Anne Kolbe is a paediatric surgeon with thirty years clinical Jens Mueller has over 25 years’ experience as Chairman/CEO/ practice experience in the public and private health systems of Co-Founder/Director in global health care fi rms from $1-900 New Zealand, Australia and the United States of America. Anne is million turnover. He is an award-winning Management School a Member of the Auckland District Health Board Hospital Advisory Professor with a focus on Governance and Leadership Strategies Committee and the Whanganui District Health Board Risk and in global fi rms. He serves on the PHARMAC Board, is one of the Audit Committee. In addition to her commitments in New Zealand 4 Health System Capability reviewers for the Minister of Health Anne is Chair of the Policy Working Group (PWG) of the Global Hon Jonathan Coleman, and reviews National Science projects Genomic Medicine Collaborative (G2MC) and a member of for MBIE Minister Hon Stephen Joyce. Professor Mueller has the Board of Directors of EXCITE International. She is also an authored/edited 100+ publications and 7 books, is an engaging Evaluator for the European Commission, a Member of HTAi, a speaker and a Corporate Consultant worldwide. He teaches in reviewer for the International Journal of Technology Assessment in New Zealand, China, Colombia, Abu Dhabi, and the USA, and Health Care and a Member of the Australian Institute of Company consults on long-term strategy for enterprises and non-profi t fi rms. Directors. Anne holds Honorary Fellowships of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, the College of Surgeons of Hong Kong and Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. Anne is a Member of the Court of Honour Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and is also an Offi cer of the New Zealand Order of Merit. Mitchell Pham Co-Founder and Director, Augen Software Group, Auckland, NZ Mitchell Pham is a business and social technology entrepreneur. He is a co-founder and director of the Augen Software Group, a founding member of NZ Health IT, and participant in health Joanna Lambert and social services innovation in ICT for over two decades. Managing Consultant, Maven, Wellington, NZ Mitchell is experienced in information management, software Jo is a co-owner of Maven, working primarily across the public and products & services, sales & marketing, international operations, NGO sectors, with a specifi c focus on health and social outcomes. integrated health-disability-social services, strategy development, Maven focuses on creating vibrant and prosperous economies and collaborative partnerships and strategic growth through societies wherever we work, in New Zealand and internationally. innovation. Outside Augen, Mitchell is a Trustee of the Asia New We help businesses to succeed, governments to innovate, and Zealand Foundation, an Advisor at the Ministry of Business, communities to fl ourish. This creates genuine wealth – however Innovation and Employment (MBIE), and an Executive of Health defi ned – for all. As well as her tertiary and post-graduate Informatics New Zealand (HINZ). qualifi cations in business, marketing and market research, Jo is an accredited executive coach and trainer in the dark art and precise science of negotiation and infl uencing. Jo is currently working with a wide range of health and social sector clients and their Boards, including GPNZ, SuPERU, Waitemata PHO, the National Hauora Associate Professor Coalition, HQSC, Physio New Zealand, and Plunket. She was a Edgar Rodriguez Ramirez member of the NZHIT Executive in 2013 - 2015 and is a member School of Design, Victoria University of Wellington, of the IOD. Prior to Maven, Jo worked in the private sector for Wellington, NZ multi-national companies, managing national teams, as well as Dr Edgar Rodriguez Ramirez is an industrial designer who small to medium sized enterprises in general management and investigates how to design medical devices for human consulting roles, specialising in customer channel management experience. He has designed commercial products in France, and transformational service design. Italy, Mexico, South Korea and New Zealand. He co-leads the Smart Interactions group at Victoria University of Wellington’s School of Design, where he is also the Programme Director for Industrial Design. His research focuses on investigating what are the needs of people around medical procedures and designing for satisfying those needs. The Smart Interactions group designs Megan Main physical devices with digital interfaces. A strong area of focus Chef Executive Offi cer, NZ Health Partnerships, in the group is to apply exergames to rehabilitative devices to Auckland, NZ improve engagement to therapies. Megan joined NZ Health Partnerships in March 2016. Immediately prior to this Megan was Chief Executive of Health Purchasing Victoria, a role she had held since 2008 and where she was responsible for Procurement Policy and the procurement and management of over 40 contract categories for the 85 public health services in Victoria, Australia. Megan’s previous role was as Supply Chain Director at Alfred Health, a major tertiary health service in Victoria. Prior to joining the health sector Megan held a variety of line management and consulting roles in industries including FMCG, manufacturing and professional services. Megan holds Degrees in Engineering and Science from The University of Melbourne and an MBA from The Melbourne Business School. Megan has also completed the Australian Institute of Company Directors’ Company Directors Course and Harvard Business School’s Leading Change & Organisational Renewal.

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Faye Ryan Operations and Implementation Manager, Strategic Professor Denise Taylor Technology Prioritisation and Innovation Team (STePIn), Physiotherapist, Health & Rehabilitation Research Ministry of Health, Wellington, NZ Institute, AUT University, Auckland, NZ As the Operations and Implementation Manager of the Strategic I am a physiotherapist with a PhD in neuroscience and work in the Technology Prioritisation and Innovation team in the Ministry of Health & Rehabilitation Research Institute at AUT University. I am Health (formerly the National Health Committee), Faye applies passionate about improving the lives of people with disabilities. her 30 years of experience in front line care delivery, health I believe that we are likely to have greater success in achieving management, strategic planning and system redesign and this if we bring together the world of the ‘patient’ with those of change management, to the topic of ‘Which technologies should the engineers, clinicians, designers and health funders. Putting be available in the New Zealand Health system?’ Faye has the patient at the heart of the development of rehabilitation qualifi cations in nursing, public and population health, health and technology requires understanding of both the patient experience social impact assessment, health economics and business with and the process of rehabilitation. an MBA from Waikato University School of Management.

Giles Southwell Myles Ward Chief Technology & Digital Services Offi cer (Acting), CEO, healthAlliance, Auckland, NZ Ministry of Health, Wellington, NZ Myles Ward is the Chief Executive Offi cer of Health Alliance and Giles joined The Ministry of Health in March 2016 as Acting has over 15 years of public / private sector senior ICT related Chief Technology and Digital Services Offi cer. Originally from leadership experience. He has a background in operating the United Kingdom, Giles has worked across the public sector large scale and complex ICT environments with a record of since the early 90s, in roles that have focused on improving successfully delivering large scale technology related change / business performance and value for money, identifying service transformations. Myles was the former Chief Technology Offi cer improvements, and delivering effective corporate governance at IRD and was primarily focused on the strategic direction of and assurance. He moved to New Zealand in 2008 to work for IRD and the technology aspects of IRD’s large scale Business the Offi ce of the Auditor-General where he was responsible for Transformation. Prior to this, Myles was working in the fi nancial leading their work on improving service performance information sector with Westpac Banking Corporation. Tertiary qualifi ed with and moved on to the Inland Revenue Department as Chief a Business Degree from Massey and with a Masters of Public Financial Offi cer and Chief Technology Offi cer before joining Administration through Monash and Victoria University, Myles also the Ministry of Health. Giles was educated at the University of has previous experience as the international Co-Chair of the ISO Bradford where he achieved First Class Honours in Managerial working group for the investigation and development of Global Sciences and is a member of the Chartered Institute of Public standards for IT governance. Finance and Accountancy, Chartered Accountants Australia & OUR MC New Zealand, and a Fellow of CPA Australia.

Cameron Bennett Roger Styles MC, Freelance Director/Writer/Ppresenter Chief Executive Offi cer, Health Funds Association of Cameron Bennett Media Ltd New Zealand, Wellington, NZ Highly-experienced, award-winning broadcast journalist/director/ presenter working across news, current affairs and documentary. Roger has led the Health Funds Association of New Zealand Most recently, a director/writer on the popular TVNZ social issues (HFANZ) since 2007 advocating on behalf of the health insurance series ‘The Hard Stuff’ – including the acclaimed ‘Is Sugar the industry. His background is in public policy and economics, with new Fat?’ programme. Cameron has a long and extensive career roles prior to HFANZ in both central and local government in New as a Foreign Correspondent and Senior Correspondent on shows Zealand. He is a former deputy Mayor of Hutt City Council and such as ‘Sunday’ and ’60 minutes.’ He is also a Chief Judge on served 15 years as an elected member, also having previous Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year. Apart from documentary- governance roles as director on the boards of several companies making, he has also co-authored ‘The Power of Us – New and organisations. Roger holds a Master of Public Policy & Zealanders Who Dare to Dream’ (2012) with Sir Ray Avery and is Bachelor of Commerce & Administration - (Economics). a keen musician.

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The GCC healthcare market is projected to grow at a From an estimated US$ 24.0 billion in 2015, the The healthcare market in each GCC country is 12.1% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) from an outpatient market is forecasted to reach US$ 42.4 anticipated to expand by 11%- 13% between 2015 and estimated US$ 40.3 billion in 2015 to US$ 71.3 billion billion in 2020. The inpatient market is anticipated 2020 in terms of annual average growth rates. in 2020. to grow from US$ 16.4 billion to US$ 28.9 billion during the same period. Source: Alpen Capital’s GCC Healthcare Industry Report, February 2016

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TUESDAY 21 JUNE 2016

0730 – 0830 Registration Desk and Exhibition Open. Welcome Refreshments Great Room I 0830 – 0840 Welcome and Opening Remarks Cameron Bennett, Master of Ceremonies Great Room III&IV Jodi Mitchell, Chair, NZHIT Chandra Selvadurai, Chair, MTANZ 0840 – 0900 Opening Presentation Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman, Minister of Health, Wellington, NZ 0900 – 0940 Ministry of Health Strategy Chai Chuah, Director General, Ministry of Health, Wellington, NZ 0940 – 1030 Capability, Comfort and Calm: Associate Professor Scott Wallace, Dell School of Measuring What Matters Most Medicine, University of Texas at Austin, USA

1030 – 1100 Morning Tea and Exhibitor Networking Great Room I 1100 –1130 Welcome to the Era of Cognitive Health Dr. Michael S. Weiner, Chief Medical Information Offi cer, IBM Healthcare

1130 – 1200 Precision Medicine Ian McCrae, CEO, Orion Health, Auckland, NZ 1200 – 1230 The Role of the Health Select Simon O’Connor MP, Committee in Improving the Chair, Health Select Committee, Auckland, NZ Nation’s Healthcare Outcomes

1230 – 1330 Lunch and Exhibitor Networking Great Room I 1330 – 1530 NZ’S MEDTECH CENTRE OF RESEARCH EXCELLENCE – OPPORTUNITIES IN YOUR BACKYARD? 1330 – 1345 Introduction to the CoRE and How We Are Contributing to the NZ MedTech Sector Professor Peter Hunter, Director, Auckland Bioengineering Institute (ABI), University of Auckland, Auckland, NZ 1345 – 1400 Diagnostic Technologies and Expertise at Otago David Grimmett, Enterprise Manager, Biomedical Technologies and Asia Partnerships, Research & Enterprise Offi ce, The University of Otago, Dunedin, NZ 1400 – 1415 Meeting the 2016 Health Strategy Through Collaboration Marcus King, Distinguished Engineer, Team Leader, Assistive Devices, ICT, Callaghan Innovation, Auckland, NZ 1415 – 1430 How Interaction Design and Prototyping Contribute to the Medtech CoRE Associate Professor Edgar Rodriguez-Ramirez, Victoria University of Wellington, School of Design, Wellington, NZ 1430 – 1445 Measuring your Health, and Changing Clinical Outcomes Associate Professor David Budgett, University of Auckland, Auckland Bioengineering Institute, Auckland, NZ 1445 – 1500 Developing Technologies for Rehabilitation: Who is it we are doing this for? Professor Denise Taylor, Physiotherapist, Health & Rehabilitation Research Institute, AUT University, Auckland, NZ 1500 – 1515 Emerging New Health Technologies at Canterbury University Professor Maggie-Lee Huckabee, Swallowing Rehabilitation Research Lab, The University of Canterbury; Director, Rose Centre for Stroke Recovery and Research, St George’s Medical Centre, Christchurch, NZ 1530 - 1600 Afternoon Tea and Exhibitor Great Room I Networking 1600 - 1630 PHARMAC: Steffan Crausaz, CEO, PHARMAC, Delivering Value from Medical Devices Wellington, NZ 1630 - 1700 Avatars in Healthcare Associate Professor Mark Sagar, Director, Laboratory for Animate Technologies, Auckland Bioengineering Institute, Auckland, NZ 1700 - 1710 Summary of the Day 1710 - 1900 Welcome Reception & Industry Exhibition Great Room I 1900 Congress Innovation Awards Dinner – Plus Guest Speaker: Jake Bailey Crystal Ballroom, MTANZ/NZHIT Awards Langham Hotel

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WEDNESDAY 22 JUNE 2016

0645 – 0800 MTANZ AGM and Breakfast (Members only) Great Room III&IV

0730 – 0800 Registration Desk and Exhibition Open Welcome Refreshments Great Room I

0800 – 0810 Welcome Back & Summary Cameron Bennett, Master of Ceremonies Great Room III&IV

0810 – 0830 Proposed New Zealand Sheila Swan, Strategy and Policy, Therapeutic Legislation Ministry of Health, Wellington, NZ 0830 – 0900 Creative Space: Collaborative Innovation Dr Martin Orr, and Inspiration and Planning a Mission to Psychiatrist, Clinical Director of Information Services, Waitemata DHB; Chair, Northern DHB Mars Regional Information System Security Forum, Auckland, NZ 0900 – 0945 Global Trends for Code of Business Ethics Christopher L. White, Esq. Sr EVP, General for the Medical Technology Industry Counsel, Advanced Medical Technology Association (AdvaMed), Washington, USA 0945 – 1015 Surgical Registry Big-Data – Mr Tony Lamberton, Orthopaedic Surgeon, ‘The Good, the Bad & the Ugly’ Grace Orthopaedic Centre, Tauranga, NZ 1015 – 1030 Health Tech Industry Review Findings Kevin Sheehy, Associate-Health Lead, Navigator, Wellington, NZ

1030 – 1100 Morning Tea and Exhibitor Networking Great Room I

MTANZ Great Room III&IV NZHIT Crystal Room I&II Enabling a Healthier New Zealand

1100 – 1120 1100 – 1105 So What Now? Where to next for NZHIT? Peter Guthrie, General Manager, Strategic Technology Prioritisation Scott Arrol, CEO, NZHIT, Auckland, NZ and Innovation Team (STePIn), Ministry of Health, Wellington, NZ Faye Ryan, Implementation Manager, Strategic Technology 1105 – 1120 Prioritisation and Innovation Team (STePIn), Ministry of Health, Do We Really Know What Innovation in Health Wellington, NZ Technology Is? Professor Dr Dr Jens Mueller, MNZM 1120 – 1140 1120 – 1135 Managing IT Projects for Success — Applying Exponential Technologies to Address Dolphins not Whales David Clark, Chair, healthAlliance, Auckland, NZ Humanity’s Grand Challenges Myles Ward, CEO, healthAlliance, Auckland, NZ Kaila Colbin, NZ Ambassador, Singularity University, Christchurch, NZ 1135 – 1200 1140 – 1200 Wearables to Thinkables: Decoding Brain States Suppliers Relationship Management using Deep Learning and IBM’s Brain-Inspired Andy Cochrane, Programme Director, New Zealand Government Procurement, Market Services, Ministry of Business, Innovation & TrueNorth Chip Employment, Wellington, NZ Stefan Harrer, Lead Brain-Inspired Computing Research, Research Staff Member, IBM Research, Australia 1200 – 1220 Harnessing the Collective Voice of 20 DHBs via NZ 1200 – 1300 Health Partnerships – How it Changes the Way We Smart Systems – MOH Key Strategic Theme FACILITATOR: Joanna Lambert, Maven Consulting Think About Health Procurement in New Zealand Megan Main, CEO, NZ Health Partnerships Ltd, The Strategically Important Part That Auckland, NZ Technology Will Play To Enable a Successful Health System 1220 – 1240 Giles Southwell, Chief Technology & Digital Services Offi cer Private Funding in MoH Strategy (Acting), Ministry of Health, Wellington, NZ Roger Styles, CEO, Health Funds Association of New Zealand, Wellington, NZ Leave the Past & Present Behind – What Does the Future Look Like? 1240 – 1255 Expert Panel Session (with Q&A for delegates) Panel Discussion Standards as an Innovative Tool Dr David Hay, Product Strategist, Orion Health, Auckland, NZ Briefi ng for Collaborative Interactive Session

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Smart Health System: Challenges & Opportunities for Community Healthcare Providers and for Health Innovators Mitchell Pham, Co-Founder and Director, Augen Software Group, Auckland, NZ The Future – Safe, Affordable, Precision Healthcare For All! Anne Kolbe, Director, EXCITE International, Auckland, NZ

Briefi ng for Collaborative Interactive Session

1300 – 1345 Lunch and Exhibitor Networking Great Room I

COLLABORATIVE INTERACTIVE SESSION — HOW WILL TECHNOLOGY ENABLE THE SUCCESS OF NZ’S HEALTH SYSTEM? WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU?

BE PREPARED FOR THE COLLABORATIVE INTERACTIVE SESSION Visit the Congress website www.healthcarecongress.org.nz for pre-reading information Or, view pre-reading information via ShowGizmo mobile app – on the main home page select “More Info”, scroll to the bottom and the link is under “Resources – Collaborative Interactive Session Pre-Reading”

1345 – 1445 A facilitated, high energy, interactive session providing delegates with the opportunity to Great Room III&IV contribute their knowledge and thinking into the Ministry of Health’s NZ Health Strategy focussing on its Key Strategic Themes. The focus of each session will be on how technology can enable and support the success of the Health Strategy thereby doing our bit to create a healthier New Zealand.

The outcome of this interactive session will be the development of key points (as a result of everyone’s input) that will be reported back to the Minister of Health and the Director-General of Health. These key points will form the basis of how MTANZ and NZHIT will partner with the Ministry as the Health Strategy is implemented from 1 July 2016.

Delegates in pre-assigned groups rotate around four ‘hub’s that each feature a key element of MoH NZ Health Strategy.

• People-powered • Closer to Home • Value and high-performance • One Team

1445 – 1500 Interactive Session

1500 – 1515 Summary of Medical and Health Facilitated by Cameron Bennett, MC and Technology Outcomes from the Faye Sumner, MTANZ and Scott Arrol, NZHIT Healthcare Congress Key points to be reported back to the Minister of Health and Director - General of Health

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20 Social Events

WELCOME RECEPTION Tuesday 21 June 2016 17:10 hrs – 19:00 hrs Venue: Langham Hotel, Exhibition Hall, Great Room I Dress: Business attire

CONGRESS INNOVATION AWARDS DINNER Tuesday 21 June 2016 19:00 hrs to late Venue: Crystal Ballroom, Langham Hotel Dress: Business attire

MTANZ/NZHIT Awards Guest Speaker: Jake Bailey

Jake Bailey is an 18 year old ex-Christchurch Boys’ High School senior monitor. His prize-giving speech made worldwide headlines after going viral in November 2015. A week before he was due to deliver this speech he fell ill and was diagnosed with Burkitts non-Hodgkinson lymphoma, the fastest growing cancer known to man, and was given three weeks to live if left untreated. He persevered through this challenge to make his speech to his fellow students. The video clip of his speech went on to touch the hearts of millions across the globe. He was the “clear winner” of Massey University’s 2015 New Zealand Quote of the Year after receiving an unprecedented 77 per cent of the public vote. Since being announced in remission in January, Jake has gone on to share with audiences his experiences, his courage and the things he has learned that have given him clarity throughout his journey, in the hopes of helping other young people facing diffi culties.

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ACCOMMODATION CONGRESS VENUE Please ensure you settle your accommodation LANGHAM HOTEL, Auckland, 83 Symonds account directly with the hotel in full on Street, Auckland Central, New Zealand departure, including all meals, telephone calls phone +64 9 379 5132 fax +64 9 377 9367 and mini bar charges. Congress Sessions: Great Room III & IV Crystal Rooms AUDIO VISUAL TECHNICIAN Exhibition and Catering: Great Room I AV Technicians will be onsite throughout the Welcome Reception: Great Room I Congress. Speakers – please ensure you Congress Dinner: Crystal Ballroom download your presentations in the Speaker Registration Desk: Great Room Foyer Prep Room located in the Great Room II well Please ask for directions at the Congress prior to your presentation time. registration desk if you are unsure. Please note, food and drinks are not to be consumed in the CARPARKING Congress rooms. Bottled water is acceptable.

Limited Valet Parking is available at the hotel INDUSTRY EXHIBITION subject to availability at $40.00 per day. The closest public car park is the Tournament The Exhibition will be held in the Great Room Public Car Park located at the rear of the hotel I. An exhibitor catalogue is printed at the back off Liverpool Street. To check for parking rates of this handbook for your convenience. Please please go to: http://www.bookapark.com/bap/ make every effort to visit the exhibition stands Tournament%20Parking/HomePage.aspx during breaks. The Welcome Reception, morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea will be All car parking is subject to availability. held in the exhibition area. CELLPHONES & PAGERS Exhibition Opening Hours: Tuesday, 21 June 2016, 0730 – 1900 These must be turned off, or set to silent mode when the Congress is in session. Wednesday, 22 June 2016, 0730 – 1345

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Outside Patio Lifts The Great Room Hotel lobby entrance and entrance

www.facebook.com/NZHealthcareCongress 22 MEDICAL VENUE LAYOUT Emergency (Police, Ambulance, Fire) 111 A fl oor plan of the Congress venue is provided in Auckland Hospital (09) 367 0000 the handbook for your convenience. MESSAGES LIABILITY DISCLAIMER Messages may be left with staff at the In the event of industrial disruption or other registration desk. Please check for messages as unforeseen circumstances, Workz4U Limited/ no announcements will be made. MTANZ accepts no responsibility for loss of NAME BADGES monies. Please wear your name badge at ALL meeting COAT CHECK sessions and social functions. A coat check will be available to delegates and will be manned at the beginning and end REFRESHMENTS of each day. Should a guest need something Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea, as during the event please ask any of the Langham scheduled in the programme, will be served in Banquets staff. the Industry Exhibition Area – Great Room I. WIFI REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION DESK WiFi is available throughout the Congress. The registration desk is located in the Great When you go into your internet browser it will Room Foyer area of the Langham Hotel. The automatically come up with the Langham WiFi registration desk will be open at the following access. The WiFi passcode is: congress16 times: CONGRESS ORGANISER Tuesday, 21 June 2016 0730 – 1900 hours Donna Clapham, Conference Manager Wednesday, 22 June 2016 0730 – 1700 hours Congress Manager: CONFERENCE MANAGEMENT Donna Clapham – phone 021 325 133 NO SMOKING POLICY PO Box 90641, Victoria Street West, Auckland t + 64 9 917 3653 Delegates should be aware that smoking is e [email protected] banned in public buildings and many hotels w www.w4u.co.nz and restaurants in New Zealand, including the Congress venue. ORGANISING COMMITTEE SOCIAL FUNCTIONS Scott Arrol If you have purchased a ticket for the Congress NZHIT Dinner there will be an icon showing this on Steve Hamilton your namebadge. Please ensure you wear your Smith & Nephew namebadge to all social functions. Should you wish to book or purchase any additional tickets Victoria Jantke Medical Technology Association of NZ please contact the registration desk. Mike Munley SPECIAL DIETS Medical Technology Association of NZ Delegates who have registered special dietary Diane Siew requirements have been catered for on a Callaghan Innovation separate dietary requirements buffet. Delegates who have special dietary requirements and have Faye Sumner not registered their requirements should advise Medical Technology Association of NZ the staff at the registration desk as soon as Jyoti Chugh possible. Callaghan Innovation

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IMD GROUP BSN MEDICAL LTD ‘Silver Sponsor’ PO Box 56-033, Dominion Rd c/o P O Box 15645, New Lynn Auckland 1446 E [email protected] P 09 6308814 W www.imdnz.co.nz W www.bsnmedical.com.au Contact Person: Angela Day Contact Person: Joanne Macdonald Sales and Marketing Manager A group of 21 privately owned New Zealand companies committed to the BSN medical is a global leader in the medical quality provision of innovative equipment, device sector, specialising in the areas consumables, education and technical of Wound Management, Orthopaedics, support to the New Zealand healthcare Vascular Therapy and Lymphoedema. We sector. are focused on developing and providing fi rst class products and services to help deliver improved healthcare outcomes for the healing of bone, skin, soft tissue and STAND 13 lymphatic and vascular conditions. Our product range includes many well-known and ZIMMERBIOMET trusted brands including Propax®, Fixomull®, 210 Khyber Pass Road Leuko® Tapes, and JOBST®. From January Newmarket, Auckland 2016, BSN medical in Australia and New P 0508 732 888 Zealand has commenced operations with W www.zimmerbiomet.com a new, local organisation to directly service and support our customers. We are excited At Zimmer Biomet, our knowledge and our about our new journey, and look forward to expertise help healthcare professionals deliver working with you more closely. the highest patient outcomes. Our hard work and collaboration with our Customers and with each other drives innovation, service and results. STAND 16

DEVICE TECHNOLOGIES LTD STAND 14 47 Arrenway Drive, PO Box 302 413, Albany Auckland Getinge Group P 09 913 2000 PO Box 132 262, Sylvia Park Auckland F 09 913 2009 P 0800 1 GETINGE E [email protected] W www.getingegroup.com W www.device.co.nz Contact Person: Peter Mears Getinge Group combines the three leading brands, ArjoHuntleigh Extended Care, Maquet Device Technologies is Australasia’s largest Medical Systems and Getinge Infection Control. independent resource for state of the art As a group it is a leading global provider of medical equipment and consumables. innovative solutions for operating rooms, For over 22 years Device Technologies intensive-care units, hospital wards, sterilization has dynamically sought out cutting edge departments, elderly care and life science technologies worldwide to enrich the medical companies and institutions. fi eld in Australasia. Device Technologies consistently leads the way in New Zealand with ground-breaking technologies such as: 2007: The fi rst da Vinci Robotic Surgery System in New Zealand. 2016: The fi rst 4K Ultra-High Defi nition camera system in the market and fi rst signifi cant change since HD is installed in New Zealand – the fi rst in Australasia. The Device Technologies portfolio includes world class, innovative technologies and consumables across all Hospital Departments. www.facebook.com/NZHealthcareCongress 26 STAND 17 / 18 STAND 20 MEDTRONIC NEW ZEALAND LIMITED ‘Premium Sponsor’ TELLEN SYSTEMS NZ (2013) LTD Level 3 – Building 5 Central Park Corporate Centre PO Box 1285, Pukekohe 2340, Unit 10 666 Great South Road Penrose 16 Alpito Place, Pukekohe 2120, Auckland AUCKLAND 1051 P 09 238 4309 P 09 9674619 M 021 536 607 F 09 9183742 F 09 238 1309 W www.medtronic.co.nz W www.tellen.co.nz As a global leader in medical technology, Contact Person: Paul Trotter services and solutions, Medtronic improves the health and lives of millions Tellen Systems has a long history of of people each year. We believe our supplying communication solutions to NZ deep clinical, therapeutic and economic Hospitals and healthcare, past, present expertise can help address the complex and future and is well positioned to challenges — such as rising costs, guide NZ Healthcare Providers into the aging populations, and the burden of world of Smartphone devices without chronic disease — faced by families and forgetting the requirements of Critical healthcare systems today. But, we can’t Communications – do it alone. That’s why we’re committed “That it reach the right people and teams to partnering in new ways and developing every time” powerful solutions that deliver better patient outcomes. Visit Tellen Systems at Stand #20 to learn about Communication solutions Join us in our commitment to take that perform all communication tasks healthcare Further, Together. Learn more effectively while ensuring security and at Medtronic.co.nz. priority of message.

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ACCURO HEALTH INSURANCE MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATION OF NZ PO Box 10075, Wellington 6143 PO Box 74116, Greenlane Central P 0800 222 876 Auckland 1546 W www.accuro.co.nz T 09 917 3645 Contact Person: Emma Hay E [email protected] W www.mtanz.org.nz Accuro is Latin for ‘taking care’, and that’s what we do. We’ve been taking outstanding The Medical Technology Association of care of our members for over 40 years by New Zealand (MTANZ) is the industry providing comprehensive health insurance body representing medical technology cover and personal service at the lowest manufacturers, importers and distributors possible premiums. We started out in 1971 of medical devices in New Zealand. as HSWS the health insurer for health professionals, so we’re experts in our fi eld. Our sole focus is taking care of your most important asset – your health. We’re not for profi t, meaning everything we do is for those who own us – our members. We’re proud to be successful in providing our members with top-quality products at the lowest sustainable premiums.

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Hamish Allison Jenny Bennell Diane Campbell Liza Cox-Hancy Managing Director Regulatory Affairs and Quality Commercial Business CEO Jackson Allison Medical Director ANZ Manager Ultimate Care Group and Surgical St Jude Medical Baxter Healthcare Limited Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Lane Cove, Australia Auckland, New Zealand Tara Creaven-Capasso Geoff Annals Cameron Bennett Alan Cavell Company Directory CEO Master of Ceremonies Director of Sales - Acute Care Caduceus Medical Accuro Health Insurance Auckland, New Zealand Therapies Development Ltd Wellington, New Zealand Getinge Group Palmerston North Thor Besier Auckland, New Zealand New Zealand Olivia Anstis Associate Professor Director of Clinical Strategy The University of Auckland Vanessa Ceelen Mark Crotty Atlantis Healthcare Limited Auckland, New Zealand Better by Design Smith and Nephew Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Susan Binks Edith Anyanwu Co founder Julia Chambers Marie Culpan Managing Director SHI Global Limited Business Innovation Advisor Marketing Manager Adichis Healthcare Ltd Auckland, New Zealand Callaghan Innovation Culpan Medical Coventry, United Kingdom Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Grant Blackler Scott Arrol General Manager Jackson Chan Erin Currie CEO Onelink Operations Manager NZ Business Manager NZHIT Auckland, New Zealand Culpan Medical Olympus Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Garth Blake John Ashley Business Unit Manager Stephen Child Lauren Dargan Education and Enablement Rem Systems Ltd Director of Clinical Training Molnlycke Health Care Line of Business Owner Auckland, New Zealand and chair of the NZ Medical Auckland, New Zealand Orion Health Association Auckland, New Zealand Anthony Blyth Auckland DHB Catherine Delamare Managing Director Auckland, New Zealand General Manager - Stephen Attkins Getinge Group NZ & South Pacifi c Country Manager GE Auckland, New Zealand Jyoti Chugh ResMed Healthcare Project Coordinator, Bella Vista, Australia GE Healthcare Ltd Steve Boomert Accelerator Services Auckland, New Zealand CEO Callaghan Innovation Leigh Donoghue ProCare Health Limited Auckland, New Zealand ANZ Health Janine Attwood Auckland, New Zealand Managing Director SimplHealth Andy Cochrane Accenture Auckland, New Zealand Renu Borst Programme Director, NZ Auckland, New Zealand CEO Government Procurement Jake Bailey New Zealand Society and Property Claire Edmonds of Anaesthetists Ministry of Business, Professional Development Alex Bamford Wellington, New Zealand Innovation and Employment Green Cross Health WM Bamford Wellington, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Wellington, New Zealand Chris Bowman Head of Verticals Kaila Colbin Tony Edmonds Jackie Barnes Spark Ventures SingularityU New Zealand Regulatory Affairs Manager Director of Sales - Auckland, New Zealand Christchurch, New Zealand Rem Systems Ltd Patient and Post Acute Care Auckland, New Zealand Getinge Group Garth Bradford Jonathan Coleman Auckland, New Zealand Director Minister of Health Mark Edwards Regional Health Limited NZ Government Principal Consultant Jennifer Barnes Auckland, New Zealand Wellington, New Zealand SimplHealth Health Business Auckland, New Zealand Development Manager David Budgett Robert Cooper UniServices Technology Development 3M Australia Pty Ltd Jonathan Ellis Auckland, New Zealand Leader NSW, Australia Sales Manager Homecare The University of Auckland Fisher & Paykel Healthcare James Barrett Auckland, New Zealand Marshall Couper Auckland, New Zealand Country Manager Acting Northern Regional Edwards Lifesciences Michael Buist Customer Manager Kelleigh Embers Auckland, New Zealand Medical Adviser Callaghan Innovation Vensa Health Patientrack Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Tasmania, Australia

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Leon Erasmuson Kayan Gonda Tony Hampton Dennis Irving Business Innovation Advisor, Clinical Research Associate Director of Sales - Surgical Community and Pharmacy Accelerator Services Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Workfl ows & Infection Control Manager Callaghan Innovation Auckland, New Zealand Getinge Group BSN Medical Ltd Christchurch, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Gregory Goulding Hefi n Evans Sector Manager, Stefan Harrer Rob Izzard B. Braun NZ Parliamentary Lead Brain-Inspired Smith and Nephew Auckland, New Zealand Controller and Auditor- Computing Research Auckland, New Zealand General IBM George Faithfull Wellington, New Zealand Melbourne, Australia Simon Johnstone Vice President Government Territory Manager NZ & Regulatory Affairs Mike Grant John Hatrick-Smith Howard Wright Limited Stryker General Manager - Clinical Better by Design New Plymouth, New Zealand Sydney, Australia Services and Transformation Auckland, New Zealand MidCentral DHB Ahmad Jubbawey Milner Fernandes Palmerston North Ben Hawkins Vensa Health Business Director Hospital New Zealand Better by Design Auckland, New Zealand - ANZ Auckland, New Zealand EBOS Healthcare Sean Gray Carole Kaffes Auckland, New Zealand CEO Emma Hay Chief Operating Offi cer New Zealand Artifi cial Limb Stakeholder Engagement Ultimate Care Group Mary Fisher Service Manager Wellington, New Zealand NZ Sales Manager Wellington, New Zealand Accuro Health Insurance Halyard New Zealand Wellington, New Zealand Serena Kashkari Auckland, New Zealand Adrian Gregory Vensa Health GM Innovation & Workforce Matthew Hemens Auckland, New Zealand Pat Fogarty WREDA (Grow Wellington) Client Director Managing Director Wellington, New Zealand Orion Health Shane Kerr Shamrock Industries Limited Auckland, New Zealand Business Development Christchurch David Grimmett Manager New Zealand Enterprise Manager Graeme Hibbert Augen Software Group University of Otago Sysmex Auckland, New Zealand Darren Forrest Dunedin, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Director, Quality and Lisa King Regulatory Affairs Swati Gupta Andrew Hickey Sales Manager Medtronic Australasia Pty Ltd Senior Research Scientist Chief Executive Offi cer BSN Medical Ltd Sydney, Australia Callaghan Innovation InterMed Medical Ltd Auckland, New Zealand Christchurch, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Sam Frame Marcus King Sales Manager Peter Guthrie Kim Hooker Principal Engineer Howard Wright Limited General Manager IT Support Specialist Callaghan Innovation New Plymouth, New Zealand Ministry of Health Waipuna Hospice Auckland, New Zealand Wellington, New Zealand Tauranga, New Zealand Simon Fraser Anne Kolbe Associate Dean of Research Frances Guyett Maggie-Lee Huckabee Director Research Trust of Victoria CEO Professor and Director EXCITE International University New Zealand Health University of Canterbury Rose Auckland, New Zealand Wellington, New Zealand Innovation Hub LLP Centre for Stroke Recovery Auckland, New Zealand and Research Annelise La Roche Tiina Frazer Christchurch, New Zealand ResMed Asia Pacifi c Ltd Roche Products Ltd Darrin Hackett Bella Vista, Australia Auckland, New Zealand Executive Director of Virtual Ruth Hughes Care & Innovation Medical Division Manager Nicola Lamb Peter Gardner Waikato DHB New Zealand Medical & Key Account Manager USL Medical Hamilton, New Zealand Scientifi c Ltd 3M New Zealand Ltd Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Greg Hamilton Graham Gaylard Team Leader Service Peter Hunter Tony Lamberton CEO Transition Director of the Auckland Grace Orthopaedic Centre Real Time Genomics Canterbury DHB Bioengineering Institute Tauranga, New Zealand Hamilton, New Zealand Christchurch, New Zealand Auckland Bioengineering Institute Gary Lewis Sarah Goldsbury Steve Hamilton Auckland, New Zealand Chief Architect Key Account Manager Smith and Nephew CSC Jackson Allison Medical and Auckland, New Zealand Kelvin Hyland Wellington, New Zealand Surgical General Manager ANZ Auckland, New Zealand EBOS Healthcare Auckland, New Zealand

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Sam Liebert Michelle McKenna Ben Olson Dean Rawle Head of Market Development NZTE B. Braun NZ Healthcare Lead Konnect Net Limited Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Vodafone NZ Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Colin McKenzie Martin Orr Dieter Lohmuller Sysmex Waitemata DHB Francois Rawlinson Healthcare Logistics Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Chief Medical Offi cer Auckland, New Zealand Whanganui DHB Lachlan McKenzie Jayashree Panjabi Whanganui, New Zealand Karen Longdill Stryker Enterprise Manager Managing Director Sydney, Australia University of Otago Kath Rawson USL Medical Dunedin, New Zealand Regional Sales Manager Auckland, New Zealand Murray McMillan Olympus NZ Ltd Managing Director Andrew Paterson Auckland, New Zealand Jeff Lowe Surgico Medical & Surgical Global Expert Manager, Chair Ltd Accelerator Services Kristin Rewha-Langdon General Practice New Auckland, New Zealand Callaghan Innovation ACC & Clinical Manager Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Southern Cross Wellington, New Zealand Evelyn McNally Auckland, New Zealand Trade and Commercial Grant Paul Joanne Macdonald Advisor Country Manager NZ Kate Rhind Sales and Marketing Manager New Zealand Trade and Biotronik Australia Pty Ltd Managing Director BSN Medical Ltd Development Sydney, Australia Healthpoint Ltd Auckland, New Zealand Dubai, United Arab Emirates Auckland, New Zealand Sue Pauwels Megan Main Margaret Menzies Business Innovation Advisor, Paul Roberts NZ Health Partnerships Downs Distributors Accelerator Services Development Manager Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Callaghan Innovation Auckland Bioengineering Christchurch, New Zealand Institute Sadhana Maraj Jodi Mitchell Auckland, New Zealand Manager, eHealth Clinical CEO Donald Peterkin Lead SimplHealth Lead Health Informatician Kevin Robinson Ministry of Health Auckland, New Zealand ESR Chief Information Offi cer Wellington, New Zealand Porirua, New Zealand healthAlliance Lynda Mockett Auckland`, New Zealand Madeleine Martin Customer Manager Andrea Pettett General Manager Callaghan Innovation Chief Executive Edgar Rodriguez Ossis Auckland, New Zealand NZ Orthopaedic Association Programme Director Industrial Christchurch, New Zealand Wellington, New Zealand Design Jennifer Moore Victoria University Trevor Martin Upper North Island Mitchell Pham Wellington, New Zealand Managing Director Representative Director Gunz Dental Protec Solutions Limited Augen Software Group Greig Russell Sydney, Australia Wellington, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Medical Administration Trainee Chris Masters David Morton Cam Piggott MidCentral DHB Clinical Director Morton & Perry Technisonic Systems Ltd Palmerston North, New Melon Health Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Zealand Wellington, New Zealand Jens Mueller Paul Plester Faye Ryan Scott Maxwell MNZM Tellen Systems NZ (2013) Ltd Implementation Manager Data Warehouse Manager Tauranga, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Ministry of Health Canterbury DHB Wellington, New Zealand Christchurch, New Zealand Mike Munley Lynda Pogson Business Development NZ Sales Manager Mark Sagar Peggy McBride MTANZ Molnlycke Health Care Director, Laboratory for St Jude Medical Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Animate Technologies Sydney, Australia Auckland Bioengineering Martyn Nash Kate Quirke Institute Roger McEwan Principal Investigator Chief Executive Offi cer Auckland, New Zealand Project Manager Auckland Bioengineering MKM Health MidCentral DHB Institute Melbourne, Australia Talie Schmidt-Geen Palmerston North, New Auckland, New Zealand Membership & Operations Zealand Ken Rackham Manager Katie Noble Executive Chairman NZHIT Jacqui McKanny Managing Director USL Medical Auckland, New Zealand Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Allied Medical Limited Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand

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Paul Schollum Giles Southwell Lisa Toi Michael Weiner Director Ministry of Health Clinical Commercial Chief Medical Information Rem Systems Ltd Wellington, New Zealand Partnerships Offi cer, IBM Healthcare Auckland, New Zealand Melon Health IBM Deborah Steele Auckland, New Zealand Washington, United States David Scott Product Manager Medical Advisor Sysmex New Zealand Eric Van der Sluis Mike Weiss ACC Auckland, New Zealand GM Sales CEO Auckland, New Zealand Pathway Navigator Limited Konnect Net Limited Antony Steiner Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Gretchen Seeman Regulatory Affairs and Quality Associate - Health Advisory Manager Mark Vanderwee Christopher White Beca Limited Sysmex New Zealand Wound Care Business SEVP, General Counsel Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Manager AdvaMed InterMed Medical Ltd Washington, DC, United Chandra Selvadurai Meagan Stephenson Auckland, New Zealand States CEO Research Advisor Pharmaco (NZ) Ltd ACC Katherine Venn-Brown Dave Wild Auckland, New Zealand Wellington, New Zealand WM Bamford Better by Design Wellington, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Michelle Semmens Mark Storr Business Development Manager Surgical Division Steve Vlok John Wilkinson Manager Ortho Medics Limited Co-founder Decision Support Manager New Zealand Medical & Auckland, New Zealand Celo Canterbury DHB Scientifi c Ltd Auckland, New Zealand Christchurch, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Kim Struthers Surgical Sales & Corporate David Waddell John Williams Dr Geoff Shaw Affairs General Manager Director Canterbury DHB Ortho Medics Limited Baxter Healthcare Limited Healthpoint Ltd Christchurch Auckland Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand Leanne Wakelin Vicki Wilson Ryan Shea Faye Sumner Regulatory Affairs Associate Business Improvement InterMed Medical Ltd CEO 3M New Zealand Ltd Manager Auckland, New Zealand MTANZ Auckland, New Zealand EBOS Healthcare Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Kevin Sheehy Tori Walker Consultant Sheila Swan Manager - Key Accounts Wilfred Wong Navigator Limited Principal Analyst InterMed Medical Ltd Director Wellington, New Zealand Ministry of Health Auckland, New Zealand Accenture Wellington, New Zealand Myles Ward Auckland, New Zealand Ruth Shennan Chief Executive Offi cer Head Quality and Regulatory Andrew Taberner healthAlliance Peter Xu ANZ Principal Investigator Wellington, New Zealand Professor Device Technologies Auckland Bioengineering The University of Auckland Sydney, Australia Institute Stella Ward Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Canterbury DHB Christchurch, New Zealand Jessie Yap Tracy Shores Merryn Tawhai Leader, Legal and Smith and Nephew Deputy Director of the ABI Ann Watkin Compliance Auckland, New Zealand Auckland Bioengineering Managing Director Medtronic Australasia Pty Ltd Institute Downs Distributors Ltd Sydney, Australia Diana Siew Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand National Sector Manager, Michelle Yip Medical Technology Professor Denise Taylor Bill Watson The University of Auckland Callaghan Innovation AUT Operations Manager Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Healthcare Logistics Auckland, New Zealand Nada Signal Helen Teale Senior Research Fellow Director Amanda Webb AUT Cameron Healthcare Senior Product Manager Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Southern Cross Auckland, New Zealand Michael Simmonds Bee Hong Toh Health Economics and General Manager Ashley Webster Government Affairs Manager 3M Australia Pty Ltd Field Sales Manager BostonScientifi c Pty Ltd NSW, Australia Rem Systems Ltd Sydney, Australia Auckland, New Zealand

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