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NURSING INFORMATICS AUSTRALIA SUNDAY 29 JULY 2018 PARKROYAL Darling Harbour NURSING INFORMATICS: EMPOWERING NURSES AND MIDWIVES IN DIGITAL HEALTH 8.00am Registration opens Level R, Blackwattle Bay Room 9.00am Welcome address Lis Herbert @lisherbert Chair, Nursing Informatics Australia 9.15am Opening address Angela Ryan @bompansero General Manager, Clinical Strategy, Deputy CCIO, Australian Digital Health Agency 9.30am Implementing eMeds across multiple facilities: How to lead, engage and drive change from within wards/units Sally Duncan @NthSydHealth eMR CONNECT Change Manager Nursing/Midwifery Information Officer, Northern Sydney Local Health District 9.50am Western Australia recognise informatics within the nursing and midwifery strategic priorities: 2018-2021 Joanne Reid @WAHealth Principal Nursing Advisor, Department of Health 10.10am Tools to enhance digital health adoption Paul Merrett @AscomWS Business Development Director, Ascom 10.30am Morning tea and exhibition CHAIR Marian Linnane 11.00am The experiences of Hunter New England LHD Jenny Rutherford @hnehealth Registered Nurse Clinical Telehealth, Hunter New England Local Health 11.20am Seizing the opportunity to improve patient outcomes and achieve interdisciplinary collaboration Robert Nieves @ElsevierAUS Vice President Health Informatics, Elsevier 11.40am Implementing telehealth access to specialist clinics on an organisational and regional scale Leesa Jenkins @barwonhealth Telehealth Project Manager, Barwon Health 12.00pm Learning to lead in a digital age: Every nurse e-capable? Angela Reed @drury297 Senior Professional Officer, Northern Ireland Practice and Education Council for Nursing and Midwifery (UK) 12.30pm Lunch and exhibition CHAIR A/Prof Elizabeth Cummings 1.30pm Q&A PANEL How is digital health changing the nursing profession? Angela Reed @drury297 Senior Professional Officer, Northern Ireland Practice and Education Council for Nursing and Midwifery (UK) Angela Ryan @bompansero General Manager, Clinical Strategy & Deputy CCIO – Clinical & Consumer Engagement & Clinical Governance, Australian Digital Health Agency Dr Jen Bichel-Findlay @jenbicfin Senior Lecturer and Director, Digital Health and Innovation, University of Technology Sydney Sharon Downman @SharonDownman1 Assistant Director of Clinical Services, Ramsay Health Care Leanna Woods @LeannaWoods2016 Clinical Nurse Specialist, St Vincent’s Private Hospital, Sydney Followed by an interactive workshop with all participants 3.00pm Afternoon tea and exhibition CHAIR Jo Foster 3.20pm Personalising care with technology: How involving the patient saves scarce clinical time for early interventions Ken Saman @Ken_Saman CEO, Personify Care 3.40pm Empowering nurses for digital health at point of care by 2022 Carey Mather @CareyMather Lecturer, University of Tasmania 4.00pm CALD assist – nursing: Improving communication with non-English speaking patients David Silvera-Tawil @ehealthresearch Research Scientist, Australian e-Health Research Centre 4.20pm Wellness Programs – Let’s get digital Manali Vekariya @ilasupportsyou Registered Nurse, Integrated Living 4.40pm Moya Conrick Award announcement 4.50pm Thank you and closing remarks Lis Herbert @lisherbert Chair, Nursing Informatics Australia 5.00pm Nursing Informatics Australia AGM 5.15-6.30pm Networking reception UX WORKSHOP SUNDAY 29 JULY 2018 PRE-CONFERENCE EXCELLENT USABILITY AND UX: FUNDAMENTAL ux INGREDIENTS FOR THE FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE 8.30am Registration opens HUNTER 9.00am Usability and UX in Australia in 2018: A state of the nation Prof Chris Bain @HealthTechUX Professor of Practice, Digital Health, Faculty of IT, Monash University 9.20am What do usability people do? The US picture Bennett Lauber @uuAbility Chief Experience Officer, The Usability People (USA) 10.10am Morning tea 10.30am USABILITY WORKSHOP HUNTER 1 & 2 DESIGN WORKSHOP HUNTER 3 & 4 In this workshop participants will be taken through greater details User Experience Design, Service Design, Design Thinking and Co- around the “how“ of achieving good usability. Design are all phrases that have entered the everyday vocabulary of clinicians and managers working on innovation in healthcare delivery. It will cover issues such as usability specification and design, usability Despite the confusion around terminology, everyone agrees that ‘design’ engineering, testing and certification. has an important role to play in the delivery of innovative models of Bennett Lauber @uuAbility care. How do you actually get started with design on your healthcare Chief Experience Officer, The Usability People (USA) projects? Chris and Emma will walk through a case study in detail, and Dianne Kalogeras @AuDigitalHealth introduce some principles and techniques you can use to get started on Senior Clinical Usability Analyst, Australian Digital Health Agency your own co-design project. Dr Tim Fazio @timfazio Dr Emma Blomkamp @emmablomkamp Co-Design & Evaluation Clinical Informatics Lead, The Royal Melbourne Hospital Lead, Paper Giant Karrie Long @KarrieLong Dr Chris Marmo @kurisu Research Director, Paper Giant Telehealth Operations Manager, The Royal Melbourne Hospital 11.30am SWITCHOVER Participants will swap rooms to participate in the other workshop. 12.30pm Lunch 1.30pm The old man and the CD (with apologies to Hemingway) Pamela Scicluna @Pamela_Scicluna Executive Director, Kianza On this UX adventure, we dive deep into this sadly true story of one health consumer’s journey to discover whether he should trust his gut. We deconstruct and redesign the customer journey to create a positive experience that delivers better and faster care. 1.55pm “Just do it” or when not to? Case study of user centric integration of a telehealth system Karrie Long @KarrieLong Telehealth Operations Manager, The Royal Melbourne Hospital The challenge: Implement a new telehealth platform in an already disparate hospital information system, where previous iterations had failed or failed to thrive. This case study describes how a system was integrated with the usability of all players at the core of the design challenge. With still more work to be done, the methods and learnings of this implementation will be shared. 2.20pm Elegantly simple solutions Dr Tim Fazio @timfazio Clinical Informatics Lead, The Royal Melbourne Hospital When we think of new health technologies, we often think of large scale projects such as EMRs, or novel and modern ideas such as mobile applications or wearable technology. Just as importantly, however, are simple tools which solve real, day-to-day problems because they work for users – as is the primary aim of usability. When end users join with developers, elegantly simple solutions can be developed to improve the usability of hospital systems. 2.45pm From patient to consumer advocate, my journey Harry Iles-Man Consumer Representative Dianne Kalogeras @AuDigitalHealth Senior Clinical Usability Analyst, Australian Digital Health Agency Join us for an in-depth conversation between Dianne Kalogeras and Harry Iles-Man to see what drives this extraordinary young man. Harry Iles-Mann is 22 years old, who has had 19 years of interacting with most facets of the healthcare system concerned with managing the health of sufferers of severe chronic health issues. He recounts his patient journey which commenced in the children’s hospital system and now has transitioned into adult care. He has developed an interest in how clinical information and access to that information can be used to make the system more user friendly and patient centric. He offers some insights into where things work and where he believes they can be improved as part of the patient’s journey. 3.15pm Afternoon tea 3.55pm PANEL - We know the problems, we know some solutions... Why the gap? Moderator: Prof Chris Bain @HealthTechUX Chair, HISA’s UX Community of Practice Bennett Lauber @uuAbility Chief Experience Officer, The Usability People (USA) Harry Iles-Man Consumer Representative Dr Tim Fazio @timfazio Clinical Informatics Lead, The Royal Melbourne Hospital Dianne Kalogeras @AuDigitalHealth Senior Clinical Usability Analyst, Australian Digital Health Agency 5.00pm Closing remarks Combined UX and IHE 5.30-6.30pm Networking Reception with UX and IHE delegates IHE WORKSHOP SUNDAY 29 JULY 2018 Novotel Sydney Darling Harbour CONNECTING HEALTHCARE – INTEROPERABILITY & STANDARDS 9.30am Registration opens Barossa Room 10.00am Welcome and introductions Dr Vince McCauley @IHE_Australia Chair, IHE Australia CONNECTING DIGITAL HOSPITALS 10.15am Royal Children’s Hospital: Digital hospital in one day and connecting devices to EMR Adrian Hutchinson @RCHMelbourne Chief Nursing Information Officer, Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne 10.45am St. Stephen’s Hospital: Digital hospital pioneer - Medical devices and data integration Patricia Liebke @TLiebke Lead Clinical Informatics Officer, UnitingCare Health 11.15am Close loop medication in in the hospital of 2020 Nicole Wilson @BDandCo Senior Manager, Clinical Strategy, Global Infusion Integrated Solutions, BD (USA) 11.45pm Lunch 12.30pm USABILITY Usability: What it means for connectivity Bennett Lauber @uuAbility Chief Experience Officer, The Usability People (USA) HEALTH INFORMATION EXCHANGE 1.00pm Watching the data move: What happens inside a Health Information Exchange Michael Czapski @oracle Principal Healthcare Solutions Architect, Oracle 1.30pm MyHealth Record: Building on IHE’s XDS foundations – what is possible Chris Lindop @IHE_Australia IHE Radiology Technical Committee, IHE Australia and Dr Vince McCauley