Breakfasts
Networking, learning & sharing – all before 9am!
HISA Breakfasts provide opportunities for HISA members and the health sector at large to connect and share knowledge and ideas on key topics and latest trends.
We seek to grow, connect and bring the health sector community together through networking, information sharing and the exchange of ideas.
HISA Breakfast Series provide an opportunity to connect before a busy day starts.
Current breakfast events
There are no upcoming events at this time.
Who attends?
CXOs
Health informaticians and data analysts
Clinicians
CIOs and Health IT implementers
Healthcare administrators and policy makers
Leading academics and researchers
About the series
Relevant topics
Knowledge and content driven
Value adding
Run throughout the year
Delivered by HISA
HISA breakfasts have been approved for up to 1.5 contact hour of continuing education credit toward renewal of the CHIA credential. Click here for more information on becoming a certified health informatics professional.
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Previous breakfast events
A new era in healthcare – opportunities fuelled by healthcare digital innovation – #Melbourne
Dr Simon Kos, Charles Cornish and Dani Arousi
10 November, 2017
A new era in healthcare – opportunities fuelled by healthcare digital innovation – #Brisbane
Dr Simon Kos, Charles Cornish and Dani Arousi
16 November, 2017
e-Patient Dave on participatory medicine and the science of engagement
e-Patient Dave
10 October, 2017
Health Data Analytics: How clinical data surveillance can help identify at-risk patients faster
Dr Krispin Hajkowicz, Andy Lo and Priscilla Rogers
13 July, 2017
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April 12, 2017 Brisbane | Using real world data to drive Clinical Trials
Dr Manfred Stapff SVP, Chief Medical Officer, TriNetX
March 7, 2017 Melbourne | Moving into 2017 – Digital Health, Informatics and a Person-Centred Approach Explored
Associate Professor Chris Bain Chief Health Information Services Manager, Mercy Health, Dr Martin Seneviratne Resident Medical Officer, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and Sue McCarthy Chief Nursing Officer, Datacom Healthcare Solutions
March 8, 2017 Syndey | Moving into 2017 – Digital Health, Informatics and a Person-Centred Approach Explored
Associate Professor Chris Bain Chief Health Information Services Manager, Mercy Health, Dr Martin Seneviratne Resident Medical Officer, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and Sue McCarthy Chief Nursing Officer, Datacom Healthcare Solutions
March 9, 2017 Brisbane | Moving into 2017 – Digital Health, Informatics and a Person-Centred Approach Explored
Associate Professor Chris Bain Chief Health Information Services Manager, Mercy Health, Dr Martin Seneviratne Resident Medical Officer, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and Sue McCarthy Chief Nursing Officer, Datacom Healthcare Solutions
December 2, 2016 Melbourne | A data driven approach to research in the precision medicine era
Dr Jack London Jefferson University and Jim Whelan TriNetX
December 8, 2016 Sydney | A data driven approach to research in the precision medicine era
Dr Jack London Jefferson University and Jim Whelan TriNetX
October 18, 2016 Sydney | Clinical Decision Support – Variability of Care and Patient Pathways
Dr Peter Edelstein MD, FACS, FASCRS Elsevier and Dr Robert Dunlop Clinical Director, Elsevier
April 5-6, 2016 Melbourne & Brisbane | The future state of clinical decision support
Dr Mark Santamaria Emergency Physician, The Alfred, Dr James F. Wiley II MD MPH and Mal Thatcher previous CIO Mater Health Services Brisbane / Queensland Health CHIO
March 30, 2016 Perth | Perioperative medicine – digital strategies and global trends
Dr John Ellingham FANZCA and Stephen Fitzgerald CIO, Getz Clinical
2016 Brisbane & Sydney | Using health technology to facilitate evidence-based medicine
Dr John Ellingham FANZCA and Stephen Fitzgerald CIO, Getz Clinical A/Prof Ian Scott Director of Internal Medicine and Clinical Epidemiology, Princess Alexandra Hospital Brisbane, Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Queensland, Chris Cox Senior Marketing Manager, UpToDate Boston USA, Professor Craig Mellis Professor of Medicine, Sydney Medical School The University of Sydney and Neville Board Australian Commission of Quality and Safety in Healthcare
2016 Melbourne | Business intelligence in healthcare
Paul Henderson Head of Analytics, EMIS, Prof Malcolm Pradhan CMO, Alcidion Corporation and Colin Hockadan Northern Territory Government
2016 Melbourne Brisbane Sydney | Case Management
Case studies included: Simient Pubic Health – Queensland Health QUITLine & Hear and Say Obs Medical Credentialing – Epworth Health eSaavy HR Complaints Management – Hunter New England Procura Aged Care – BlueCare Microsoft Community Health – UK Torbay Trust
2016 Melbourne Brisbane Sydney Adelaide | Clinical Mobility
Dr Bill Crounce Microsoft MD