BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//HISA - ECPv5.12.3//NONSGML v1.0//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-WR-CALNAME:HISA X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://www.hisa.org.au X-WR-CALDESC:Events for HISA BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Australia/Melbourne BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:+1100 TZOFFSETTO:+1000 TZNAME:AEST DTSTART:20160402T160000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:+1000 TZOFFSETTO:+1100 TZNAME:AEDT DTSTART:20161001T160000 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20161018T070000 DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20161018T090000 DTSTAMP:20220113T144920 CREATED:20160913T031652Z LAST-MODIFIED:20160919T005919Z UID:6086-1476774000-1476781200@www.hisa.org.au SUMMARY:Clinical Decision Support - Variability of Care and Patient Pathways DESCRIPTION:Register \n \n  \nHISA in partnership with Elsevier Australia invites you to attend a special breakfast presentation and networking opportunity. We have been able take advantage of a number of visiting international thought leaders exploring topical areas on variability of care\, patient pathways and clinical decision support. \nDesigned for clinical leaders\, health administrators\, health IT implementers\, health informaticians and researchers this session will highlight two important aspects in the rapidly changing healthcare environment where knowledge and data is growing exponentially and clinical decision support is becoming more and more critical. \nVariability in healthcare lies at the heart of preventable medical errors leading to patient injury\, death\, and excess costs. While simple variability\, such as the routine use of imaging studies when clinically unnecessary\, wastes money\, the greatest threat to our patients is the unbelievable rate at which our medical knowledge is growing. It is estimated that by 2020\, the entire world’s medical knowledge will double every ten weeks… \nClearly it is already impossible for healthcare providers and patients to keep current with credible\, evidence-based approaches to care. The result is enormous variability in the care provided patients not just across the globe\, but even within the same hospital. This combined with our challenges of content silos across patient pathways will be highlighted\, particularly for patients with multiple chronic conditions and co-morbidities. \nHow can we empower patients and providers to keep up with “the best approaches” to patient care? How can we reduce the variability that represents a constant threat to our patients’ safety and welfare? \nJoin our presenters who will share international perspectives and reflect on practical application in Australia as we explore this topical area. Share your experience\, participate in a Q&A and learn from this unique breakfast event. \nDr Peter Edelstein – MD\, FACS\, FASCRS – is board certified by both the American College of Surgeons and the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgery. Prior to joining Elsevier Clinical Solutions\, Dr Edelstein was as an award winning educator and surgeon who practiced in both academic and private settings. He then spent greater than a decade in Silicon Valley serving as an executive (including President & CEO) in venture-backed\, medical device start-up companies. Next\, he served as a physician executive leader in a large non-profit health system. Dr Edelstein then joined Elsevier\, helping guide MEDai\, a leading clinical predictive analytics company. Dr Edelstein is now proud to serve as Chief Medical Officer for Elsevier Clinical Solutions\, partnering with healthcare leaders in improving the value of care delivery through the integration of Elsevier’s powerful reference and workflow provider solutions and advanced patient engagement products. In addition to authoring Own Your Cancer and other books and articles\, Dr Edelstein is a nationally recognised and engaging expert on patient empowerment\, appearing regularly on television\, radio\, and in print. \nDr Robert Dunlop – Clinical Director of Elsevier Clinical Solutions. Robert has been leading the development of the Arezzo active clinical decision support technology since 2000 at business solutions software company InferMed\, which is now part of Elsevier. Robert has an extensive clinical background in general internal medicine and palliative care\, having worked in several major London teaching hospitals and at St Christopher’s Hospice. Before joining InferMed\, Robert had been involved in developing knowledge bases and clinical decision support applications with the Advanced Computation Laboratory\, Cancer Research UK. \n\nWho should attend \n\nChief Medical Officers\, Clinical Directors\, Clinicians \nCIO’s and Health IT implementers\nHealth informaticians and data analysts\nPrivate and Public Healthcare administrators and policy makers\n\nRegister today for this unique breakfast event. Numbers are limited. \nWe look forward to welcoming and seeing you at the event.\n\nProudly supported by: URL:https://www.hisa.org.au/hisa_event/clinical-decision-support/ LOCATION:Rydges Sydney Central\, 28 Albion St\, Surry Hills\, 2010\, Australia CATEGORIES:Breakfast ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.hisa.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/supportedby-elsevier.png ORGANIZER;CN="HISA":MAILTO:hisa@hisa.org.au END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR