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1 Swissôtel Sydney | 23 - 24 April AUSTRALIAN TELEHEALTH CONFERENCE Thursday 23 April 2015 Integrating care: Bringing health services and people together through telehealth. Overcoming fragmentation of care. 7.30am Registration opens Integrated care: Bringing health services and people together through telehealth 9.00am Official Conference Opening Blaxland Ballroom Introduction and welcome Chair: Gary Morgan Gary Morgan Chair, Australian Telehealth Conference 2015 9.10am Integrated care and the role of telehealth within New South Wales Dr John Lambert Chief Clinical Information Officer, eHealth NSW 9.50am How telehealth can integrate with and support mainstream care delivery Dr Martin Seers Chairman, Homecare Medical (NZ) 10.30am Morning tea and exhibition Pre-Function Area 11.00- 12.30pm CONCURRENT 1 Blaxland Ballroom How do we make telehealth a sustainable option? Chair: Prof Gavin Andrews AO CONCURRENT 2 Maple Room Consumer tech and wellness management Chair: Dr Louise Schaper 11.00am Addressing unmet psychosocial needs of people affected by cancer using mHealth in rural Australia Dr Coralie Wales Manager Community and Consumer Engagement, Western Sydney Local Health District Hear from a mix of tech companies, consumers (quantified selfers) and doctors/ health professionals who are using consumer devices to measure, monitor and share their health information. Format: TED style 10-15min presentations followed by a facilitated panel The quantified self and healthcare: Enabling proactive care Philip Goebel Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Quanticare Technologies Dragon Claw: Providing hope to reduce isolation and stress Michael Gill Founder, Dragon Claw Cloud and proud - harnessing cloud based technologies for your health practice Karen Finnin Director, Physios Online 11.20am Telehealth in the home: Aged and palliative care in SA Alan Taylor Telehealth in the Home Project Manager, Flinders University 11.40am Staying strong: Enhanced aged care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians Catherine Daley Chief Executive Officer, integratedliving Australia 12.10pm Q and A 12.30pm Lunch and exhibition sponsored by natr™ Pre-Function Area Emerging technologies in digital health 1.30pm Emerging technologies in digital health Blaxland Ballroom Company CEOs, technologists and doctors will demonstrate their technology. Chair: Dr Louise Schaper The myriad applications for simple, low-cost, engaging telehealth Marcus Rosenthal Co-Founder, CEO, Revolve Robotics 1.50pm A journey of video conferencing in healthcare Gareth Hagebols General Manager of Product and Innovation, natr™ - Community Telco 2.10pm Healthcare in your pocket (exploring the applications of monitored mHealth) Ilkka Howard Telehealthcare Consultant, Tunstall Healthcare 2.30pm Bringing Uber to healthcare - See a doctor on your terms Dr James Freeman Founder, GP2U Telehealth 3.00pm Afternoon tea and exhibition Pre-Function Area 3.40- 5.00pm CONCURRENT 3 Blaxland Ballroom Just do it: Allied health leading the telehealth charge Chair: Nicole Snow CONCURRENT 4 Maple Room Telehealth consultations workshop Chair: Dr Bastian Seidel 3.40pm Use of mHealth to aid communication about nutrition: The importance of credible applications Dr Yasmine Probst NHMRC Senior Research Fellow, Smart Foods Centre, University of Wollongong Setting up your practice for telehealth consultations: A step by step approach for GPs Dr Bastian Seidel Deputy Chair, Tasmania Faculty, The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners 3.55pm Telehealth increases access to specialist diabetes services Rachel McKeown Professional Services Manager, Australian Diabetes Educators Association 4.10pm Treating patients in my pyjamas: The advantages of taking physiotherapy online Karen Finnin Director, Physios Online 4.25pm Telehealth: What’s information management got to do with it? Ralph La Tella IT and Information Services Officer, Health Information Management Association of Australia 4.40pm Q and A 5.00pm Day one concludes 5.00- 6.00pm Networking reception and exhibition sponsored by Telus Health Pre-Function Area
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AUSTRALIAN TELEHEALTH CONFERENCE

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Swissôtel Sydney | 23 - 24 AprilAUSTRALIAN TELEHEALTH CONFERENCE

Thursday 23 April 2015 Integrating care: Bringing health services and people together through telehealth. Overcoming fragmentation of care.

7.30am Registration opens

Integrated care: Bringing health services and people together through telehealth9.00am Official Conference Opening Blaxland Ballroom

Introduction and welcome Chair: Gary Morgan

Gary Morgan Chair, Australian Telehealth Conference 2015 9.10am Integrated care and the role of telehealth within New South Wales

Dr John Lambert Chief Clinical Information Officer, eHealth NSW9.50am How telehealth can integrate with and support mainstream care delivery

Dr Martin Seers Chairman, Homecare Medical (NZ)

10.30am Morning tea and exhibition Pre-Function Area

11.00-12.30pm

ConCurrent 1 Blaxland Ballroom

How do we make telehealth a sustainable option? Chair: Prof Gavin Andrews AO ConCurrent 2 Maple Room

Consumer tech and wellness management Chair: Dr Louise Schaper

11.00am Addressing unmet psychosocial needs of people affected by cancer using mHealth in rural Australia Dr Coralie Wales Manager Community and Consumer Engagement, Western Sydney Local Health District

Hear from a mix of tech companies, consumers (quantified selfers) and doctors/health professionals who are using consumer devices to measure, monitor and share their health information. Format: TED style 10-15min presentations followed by a facilitated panel The quantified self and healthcare: Enabling proactive carePhilip Goebel Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Quanticare Technologies Dragon Claw: Providing hope to reduce isolation and stress Michael Gill Founder, Dragon Claw Cloud and proud - harnessing cloud based technologies for your health practice Karen Finnin Director, Physios Online

11.20am Telehealth in the home: Aged and palliative care in SA Alan Taylor Telehealth in the Home Project Manager, Flinders University

11.40am Staying strong: Enhanced aged care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians Catherine Daley Chief Executive Officer, integratedliving Australia

12.10pm Q and A

12.30pm Lunch and exhibition sponsored by natr™ Pre-Function Area

Emerging technologies in digital health 1.30pm Emerging technologies in digital health Blaxland Ballroom

Company CEOs, technologists and doctors will demonstrate their technology. Chair: Dr Louise Schaper

The myriad applications for simple, low-cost, engaging telehealthMarcus Rosenthal Co-Founder, CEO, Revolve Robotics

1.50pm A journey of video conferencing in healthcare Gareth Hagebols General Manager of Product and Innovation, natr™ - Community Telco

2.10pm Healthcare in your pocket (exploring the applications of monitored mHealth) Ilkka Howard Telehealthcare Consultant, Tunstall Healthcare

2.30pm Bringing Uber to healthcare - See a doctor on your termsDr James Freeman Founder, GP2U Telehealth

3.00pm Afternoon tea and exhibition Pre-Function Area

3.40-5.00pm

ConCurrent 3 Blaxland Ballroom

Just do it: Allied health leading the telehealth charge Chair: Nicole Snow

ConCurrent 4 Maple Room

Telehealth consultations workshop Chair: Dr Bastian Seidel

3.40pm Use of mHealth to aid communication about nutrition: The importance of credible applications Dr Yasmine Probst NHMRC Senior Research Fellow, Smart Foods Centre, University of Wollongong

Setting up your practice for telehealth consultations: A step by step approach for GPsDr Bastian Seidel Deputy Chair, Tasmania Faculty, The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners

3.55pm Telehealth increases access to specialist diabetes services Rachel McKeown Professional Services Manager, Australian Diabetes Educators Association

4.10pm Treating patients in my pyjamas: The advantages of taking physiotherapy onlineKaren Finnin Director, Physios Online

4.25pm Telehealth: What’s information management got to do with it?Ralph La Tella IT and Information Services Officer, Health Information Management Association of Australia

4.40pm Q and A

5.00pm Day one concludes5.00-6.00pm Networking reception and exhibition sponsored by Telus Health Pre-Function Area

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Swissôtel Sydney | 23 - 24 AprilAUSTRALIAN TELEHEALTH CONFERENCE

Friday 24 April 2015 Integrating care: Bringing health services and people together through telehealth. Overcoming fragmentation of care.

8.00am Registration opens

Telehealth transcended: Interactive virtual care and wellness management has arrived 9.00am Self care initiative Blaxland Ballroom

Robert Lippiatt Strategic Business and Innovation Advisor and Futurist Chair: Prof Anthony Maeder 9.10am Understanding compliance in home telehealth interventions

Prof Anthony Maeder Telehealth Research and Innovation Laboratory, University of Western Sydney9.20am Telehealth connecting the world’s rural and remote communities

Dr Shannon Nott Founder Co-Chair, Future Health Leaders 9.50am Mobile health: Building a body of evidence

Jill Freyne Senior Research Scientist and Team Leader, The Australian E-Health Research Centre, CSIRO10.20am A virtual practice to every doctor world-wide by 2020

Ron Gutman Founder and Chief Executive Officer, HealthTap (USA)

10.50am Morning tea and exhibition Pre-Function Area

The uberfication of healthcare: The business case for digital disruption11.20am The uberfication of healthcare: The business case for digital disruption Blaxland Ballroom

Hear from companies that are disrupting, or attempting to disrupt, traditional healthcare delivery models. Chair: Dr Tori Wade

The panelists will discuss their motivations, the viability of company programs (efficacy) and the business model be it primarily to provider, employer or direct to consumer (efficiency) and where they see the future opportunities. Dr James Freeman Founder, GP2U Telehealth; David Cross Health Analytics Manager, Bupa Health Dialog; Ron Gutman Founder and Chief Executive Officer, HealthTap (USA); Shane Solomon Managing Director, Telstra Health

12.50pm Lunch and exhibition Pre-Function Area

1.20pm Poster session Blaxland Ballroom

State-based telemedicine approaches 1.50pm Key projects and strategies for telemedicine in New South Wales Blaxland Ballroom

Dr John Lambert Chief Clinical Information Officer, eHealth NSW Chair: Gary Morgan

2.05pm Key projects and strategies for telemedicine in Victoria Geraldine McDonald Manager Telehealth Strategy and Development, Department of Health, Victoria

2.20pm Developing sustainable telehealth in Queensland Andrew Byrett Director Telehealth Support, Clinical Access and Redesign Unit, Department of Health, Queensland Government

2.35pm Telehealth to improve comprehensive care across the divide of state systems and MBS arrangementsA/Prof Bruce Chater OAM Chair, Statewide Rural and Remote Clinical Network, Department of Health, Queensland Government

2.50pm Coordinating care through telehealth: Experiences from the CSIRO NBN trialProf Branko Celler Chief Scientist, CSIRO

3.10pm Thank you and summaryGary Morgan Chair, Australian Telehealth Conference 2015

3.20pm Conference concludes


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