Post Event Report

Post Event Report

POST EVENT REPORT 23 - 26 August 2016 | Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, Bangkok, Thailand www.HIMSSAsiaPacConference.org (English Version) | http://ehealth.moph.go.th/himss (Thai Version) Organized by: In Collaboration With: Supporting Ministry: Event Knowledge Partners: Thought Leader Hospitals: Post Event Report | 3 Quick Look at HIMSS AsiaPac16 Guest of Honour Mr. Piyasakol Applying Better Transforming Data for Sakolsatayadorn, Care Models Better Health Minister of Public Moving Closer Creating Health, Ministry to Your Patient SMART Hospitals of Public Health Thailand 1,505 delegates Canada Estonia United States China France Japan Korea India Bangladesh Taiwan By Designation: By Profession Hong Kong Macau 25 Countries (Government and Healthcare Sri Lanka C-Suite: 11% Thailand Represented Providers Only) Cambodia Vietnam Philippines IT Directors / HODs: 8% Clinical: 12% Malaysia Singapore Medical Directors: 5% IT: 25% Indonesia 57 Speakers Other Directors / HODs: 22% Management: 17% IT Professionals: 15% Operations: 9% Clinical Professionals: 27% 62 Sponsors / Administration: 11% Australia Others: 12% Exhibitors Others: 26% New Zealand VIP Attendees Included: Job Title Organisation Country Job Title Organisation Country Chief Clinical Information Chief Executive Officer Medilink Philippines Australian Digital Health Agency Australia Officer CMIO Changi General Hospital Singapore Melbourne Academic Centre CEO Australia CEO Farrer Park Hospital Singapore For Health CEO IHiS Singapore Clinical Director eHealth, Metro South Health Service Australia CMIO Institute of Mental Health Singapore Clinical Informatics CMIO Jurong Health Services Singapore Fudan University Huashan CIO China Hospital CIO Mount Alvernia Hospital Singapore Shanghai Ninth People's CEO Mount Elizabeth Hospital Singapore Vice President, Department Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong China Group CIO National Health Group Singapore of Orthodontics University School of Medicine Group CMIO National Health Group Singapore Health Information Systems United Health Care China COO Tan Tock Seng Hospital Singapore Director Bangkok Dusit Medical Services CEO Thailand Head of Information PLC (Group 1) Technology & Health Bangkok Dusit Medical Services Hong Kong Hospital Authority Hong Kong CEO Thailand Informatics / Chief Medical PLC (Group 3) Informatics Officer Bangkok Dusit Medical Services CEO Thailand Apollo Hospitals Enterprise PLC (Group 4) CIO India Limited Bangkok Dusit Medical Services CMIO Thailand PLC Vice President, Data Bangkok Hospital Medical Analytics and Health Max Healthcare India CIO Thailand Informatics Center Bumrungrad Hospital Public CEO Thailand Senior Managing Director ExCaretech South Korea Company Limited Seoul National University CIO South Korea CMIO Bumrungrad International Thailand Bundang Hospital (SNUBH) Managing Director Greenline Synergy Co. Thailand CIO KPJ Healthcare Berhad Malaysia Managing Director Paknampo Hospital Thailand Director of TeleHealth Ministry of Health Malaysia Malaysia CIO & Deputy Permanent Division Ministry of Public Health Thailand Secretary CIO Canterbury District Health Board New Zealand Ministry of Information and Deputy Permanent Secretary Thailand Medical Director of IT South Island Alliance New Zealand Communication Technology Asian Hospital and Medical Ministry of Information and Director Medical Informatics Philippines Deputy Permanent Secretary Thailand Centre Communication Technology 4 | Post Event Report THANK YOU I really enjoyed this conference and I think it’s a great platform for networking, meeting people and also understanding solutions and technology especially (at) all the booths. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT AT Dr. Fazilah Shaik Allaudin, Director of Telehealth Division, Ministry HIMSS ASIAPAC16 CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION, of Health, Malaysia 23 – 26 AUGUST, QUEEN SIRIKIT NATIONAL CONVENTION CENTER, BANGKOK, THAILAND It has been a great pleasure to host all of you at the HIMSS AsiaPac16 conference & exhibition last week. It is a great conference and gives a lot of knowledge to participants and everyone. Mr. Veerasak Kritsanapraphan, Chief Technology Innovation Despite this event being the first time in Thailand, it is Officer, Greenline Synergy, Thailand heartening to receive a turnout of over 1500 healthcare & IT professionals from 25 countries. Like all other association events, we saw many familiar faces as well as new faces. We saw intensive exchange of knowledge and ideas among colleagues coming from I’m so happy that HIMSS AsiaPac can be held in Bangkok this year and Bumrungrad Hospital is very glad to be a part of the different countries. organizing and supporting of the event. Dr. Num Tanthuwanit, Chief Executive Officer, Bumrungrad We saw new business partnerships forged and new International, Thailand friendships made. And we celebrated the multiple successes and achievements together through the various awards events. This is exactly what this event is all about: A community There’s no doubt in my mind that health IT is one of the most coming together and I am glad HIMSS had the privilege to important things for us moving forward to improve healthcare and I’ve definitely seen a great improvement in the standards be part of this. of health IT in the region and a lot of that’s due to the work of HIMSS and other similar organizations. Your participation has made this amazing event possible, Dr. NT Cheung, Head of Information Technology and Health and I look forward to having you at all other HIMSS Asia Information / CMIO, Hong Kong Hospital Authority, Hong Kong Pacific year-round activities. See you in Singapore at HIMSS AsiaPac17, where we continue to transform health through IT. I think the event is definitely a very good one. It is probably the main healthcare informatics conference in Asia Pacific. It gathers everybody together, all the vendors plus all the practitioners and hospitals. So it is a very worthwhile one-stop platform for everybody to come and have a glimpse at everything healthcare. Mr. Phua Tien Beng, Chief Executive Officer, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore Mr. Simon Lin Executive Director, HIMSS Asia Pacific Photos are ready for viewing! View all photos here >> STAY TUNED. EVENT VIDEOS & INTERVIEWS COMING YOUR WAY ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL. In the meantime, you can view our closing highlights video there! Join our communities! HIMSSAP Post Event Report | 5 KEY LEARNINGS Main Conference Day One (23 August) HIMSS AsiaPac16 main conference was held over 2 days to more than1,500 attendees. Convened under the theme Advancing Digital and Patient-Centered Care, the conference had four dedicated tracks. Day 1 tracks were Moving Closer to Your Patient and Creating SMART Hospitals. Day 2 tracks were Applying Better Data for Better Health and Transforming Care Models. Day 1 began with a plenary session by Dr. Richard Milani, Chief Clinical Transformation Officer at Ochsner Health System, where he emphasized the need to re-engineer current healthcare models to combat chronic disease. His presentation revealed that 62% of deaths in SEA are from chronic disease and mobile health apps can play a big role in improving patient’s health. A new delivery model suggested for chronic disease patients include frequent data points, social support, analytics engine, and specialized and integrated tools tailored for each patient including health apps, medication adjustment, diet planning and exercise regimes. The attendees then moved into the track sessions. Dr. Chong Yoke Sin, CEO, IHiS started this track off. Her presentation showcased the story of Singapore as a SMART Nation. Internet of Things is the #1 trend in healthcare, home as well as community, with wireless sensor-based systems gathering patient medical data available for analytics, removing the limitations of human-entered data and ultimately improving treatment. Big data and healthcare analytics will also play an ever-increasingly critical role in eliminating risks and providing operations and decision support. Dr. Chong also introduced a new P beyond the P4 of medicine (P4 includes Predictive, Participatory, Preventative and Personalised). Integrating the 5th P – Population Perspective – Dr. Chong emphasized the need for balance between individual and population interventions and how a good balance can best maximize health benefits, minimize harms and avoid unnecessary healthcare costs. Robotics and artificial intelligence is already in action in Singapore’s healthcare system: Automated Laboratory System using Robotics, Automated Outpatient Medication Delivery, Social Robots to help in rehabilitation and so on. Dr. Jonathan Schaffer, MD, Cleveland Clinic, presented on web-based portals for oncology patients. The buzzword social media came up in his session as a critical tool that patients use to communicate with family and friends, get support and reduce feelings of isolation and associated stresses. Thus by developing appropriate digital applications, it is possible to reduce stressors that can influence the care of cancer patients, and in turn improving and enhancing their quality of life. As oncology shifts from acute to chronic care, removing geographic barriers to care through health information technologies become paramount. Another highlight of this track was the session by Dr. Sean Frederick, Chief Medical Officer, Allscripts. He touched upon a topic close to every healthcare worker’s heart: moving back to the heart of healthcare and getting closer to the patient. His presentation poignantly pointed out that healthcare

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