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The AI in Health Readiness Forum is a highly specialised event designed to explore the important considerations around AI adoption in healthcare and weigh the readiness in different contexts and clinical settings.
We already have AI being used within healthcare, but how ready are our health systems?
Through a case study and discussion-led agenda, this one-day summit will explore the importance of getting some of the basics right and understanding the “tools in the kit” before embarking on your journey with AI.
Bringing together key stakeholders involved in the safe and responsible use of AI in the field: Clinicians, CMOs, Digital Health Leaders, Clinical Governance Leaders, and Health Service Leaders. Medical and Clinical Directors, Directors of Patient Safety, Innovation Managers, CEOs, CIOs, Chief Innovation Officers, Chief Digital Officers, Federal & State government departments and agencies, Tech and Pharma companies, as well as Allied health.
This 1 Day event will explore the readiness of the workforce, health services, and workflows. What are the applications for AI in health which are ready? How is it being used effectively and what have been the learnings which can be translated across other areas of health and medicine?
Topics to be addressed:
- Real-life application of AI within Clinical Settings
- Good clinical governance: why this is critical when deploying an AI algorithm?
- The regulatory approach to AI
- Who’s to blame when it goes wrong? Assisted decision making
- Prepping your roadmap: get the basics built to eventually support AI
- How do you ensure you have the right tools in your “kit”?
- Skills and workforce considerations for AI readiness: developing in-house capabilities
- Safe and Responsible Use of AI in Health
- Case Studies
- Ensuring the data is fit for purpose & the importance of clean data to feed into the AI
- Decision support and how you measure and calculate
- Privacy and data protection
- Best use cases and where is it not the right tool for the job?
- Standards of practice in relation to deployment – where is the evidence at scale?
- Overcoming the challenge of implementing and scaling the use of AI
- Learnings from successes, challenges, and learnings from failures, future directions
Speakers
Associate Professor Tam C. Nguyen
Deputy Director Research, St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne, IC, H3Healthcare
Dr Kean Kuan
Chief Medical Officer, Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine
Phil O’Sullivan
Partner, Allens
Mazeta Coelho Hamilton
Manager, Health Service Research, Analysis & Modelling Unit, Queensland Government
Jacky Hung
REDCap Application Manager, Queensland Health, Office of Research and Innovation
Dana Mouwad
Manager Strategic Partnership & Programs / Director of the Health Literacy Hub, Western Sydney LHD
Nathan Moore
General Manager, Learnsuite Health, Frameless Interactive
Professor Ian Scott
Director of Internal Medicine and Clinical Epidemiology, Princess Alexandra Hospital
Mitchell Burger
Director of Strategy, Architecture, Innovation, and Research, Sydney LHD
Professor Farah Magrabi
Professor of Biomedical and Health Informatics, Australian Institute of Health Innovation
Dr Anthony Porter
Specialist Plastic Surgeon, Adelaide Plastic Surgery, Visiting Research Fellow, AIML, Royal Adelaide Hospital
Dr Michelle Barakat-Johnson
Skin Integrity Lead, Sydney Local Health District
Dr Emily Kirkpatrick
Executive Medical Director, Calvary Amplar Health Joint Venture
Todd Tobin
Clinical Design Lead, Calvary Care
Dr Andrew Hallahan
Executive Director Medical Services, Clinical Governance & Risk, Sydney Local Health District
Val Theisz
Medical Devices – Regulatory & Quality Consultant, Market Access
Professor Steve Robson
President, Australian Medical Association
Angie Corbo
Global Informatics Innovation Lead, Roche
Soraya Selinger
Strategic Initiatives Manager, Standards Australia
Bryan Macdonald
Principal Consultant, BM Digital Health Consulting
Marc Pelusi
Director Service Delivery, End User Computing, Web and Application Development, Sydney Local Health District
Dr Kim Sutherland
Director, Evidence, Agency for Clinical Innovation
Senior Representative, Microsoft
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ConnectMe + Streamly
ConnectMe • Networking enhanced
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Streamly • On-Demand video vault
Streamly is a new video platform from Informa Connect – hosting hours of session recordings from our events and more. Select the Streamly add-on at the checkout to receive year round access to exclusive On-Demand session recordings from all of our related healthcare events*. Login information will be sent post event.
* Note: In a minority of cases, speakers may request their sessions to be excluded from Streamly access.
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Still have a question?
Katrina Bowns
Senior Conference Producer
Katrina.Bowns@informa.com.au
02 9080 4322
Danielle Newman
Senior Business Development Manager
Danielle.Newman@informa.com
02 9080 4318