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#224 | PANEL (60mins) | Leveraging Implementation Science Principles for System Transformation: The Digital Health Experience

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Concurrent 2
Wednesday, October 11, 2023
1:45 PM - 2:05 PM

Speaker

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Professor Melissa Baysari
Professor of Human Factors
The University of Sydney

Leveraging Implementation Science Principles for System Transformation: The Digital Health Experience

Biography

Professor Melissa Baysari leads the Digital Health Human Factors Group at the University of Sydney. The group’s research seeks to understand and improve the interactions between users, health technologies and organisations. Melissa’s research to date has focused primarily on technologies to support healthcare professional work, with a particular focus on the design and evaluation of computerised decision support. Melissa has published widely in the areas of medication safety, electronic prescribing and decision support and her research has resulted in a number of significant changes being made to electronic medical records, as well as to hospital policy and work practices.
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Professor Gill Harvey
Professor of Health Services and Implementation Research
Flinders University

Leveraging Implementation Science Principles for System Transformation: The Digital Health Experience

Biography

Gill Harvey is Matthew Flinders Professor of Health Services and Implementation Research in the College of Nursing and Health Sciences at Flinders University. She is a Deputy Director (Knowledge Translation) in the College’s Caring Futures Institute and is a Co-Director of the Aged Care Partnering Program in the centre for Aged Care Research and Industry Innovation Australia (ARIIA). Gill is an Adjunct Professor of Implementation Science at Queensland University of Technology and an Affiliated Researcher at Dalarna University in Sweden.
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Professor Steven McPhail
Aushsi Director
Queensland University of Technology

Leveraging Implementation Science Principles for System Transformation: The Digital Health Experience

Biography

Steve is an internationally renowned health service innovator, health economist, clinician and researcher and leads the health management discipline at the Queensland University of Technology. He is also the Flagship Research & Education Director (Intelligent Decision Support) for the Digital Health Cooperative Research Centre and co-Director for the Centre of Healthcare Transformation. Steve’s major focus is working in partnerships within and across health services and government jurisdictions to help design, implement and evaluate effective model of care or system changes that improve patient care at low cost, or with cost savings. This includes identification and disinvestment from interventions that provide no benefit, or are potentially harmful to patients.
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Dr Sundresan Naicker
Research Fellow
Queensland University of Technology

Leveraging Implementation Science Principles for System Transformation: The Digital Health Experience

Abstract

Biography

Sundresan is an Implementation Science Research Fellow at the Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation at QUT. He has more than a decade of experience in translational medical and health research and completed his PhD in Medicine (Public Health & Epidemiology) at the University of Sydney in 2017. He undertook further post-doctoral training in implementation science with the Cancer Council NSW where he specialised in behaviour change theory and practice. His research at AusHSI focuses on developing evidence-based implementation solutions, particularly for digital health interventions; to improve service delivery and patient outcomes within the health system at large.
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