S9: The power of innovation
27 August 2024 | 15:00-16:30
Format: Presentation
Stream: Leadership
Part 1: Leadership unravelled: lessons drawn from implementing healthcare innovations
In a rapidly evolving landscape of healthcare, innovation is crucial for improving patient outcomes, optimizing operational efficiency, and addressing emerging challenges related to the provision of healthcare. There are various dimensions, frameworks or lenses through which leadership can be explored. These include: strategic, adaptive, dispersed and transformational leadership to name a few. Leadership plays a pivotal role in driving and sustaining innovation within healthcare organizations by developing and encouraging aspects such as vision, strategic direction, transformation, resource allocation, communication, engagement to name a few.
Jennifer Egbunike University of Doha for Science and Technology, Qatar
Part 2: Creating an integrated electronic health record data platform for revolutionising healthcare improvement
Despite there being more electronic health data than ever before, information remains siloed, poorly integrated and underutilised, leading to failures to optimally use these data for healthcare improvement. Our ground-breaking National Centre for Healthy Ageing Data Platform, crafted by our diverse team—comprising clinicians, engineers, epidemiologists, and implementation scientists has broken down these silos, seamlessly integrating information, and unlocking the power within these data for healthcare improvement. Through real-world use cases tailored to ageing populations, we will showcase the transformative impact of our model. More than just a local initiative, we will showcase a model with the capacity to scale globally, offering a blueprint for healthcare improvement on an international scale.
Nadine Andrew Monash University, Australia
Part 3: Collaborating for success: combining AI with clinical expertise to enhance patient care
A collaboration between clinician computer scientists and a large private hospital in Australia demonstrates that AI can be successfully implemented to improve patient outcomes. This team will describe the key steps and factors to unlock the potential of AI to generate real improvements.
Levi Bassin Adventist Healthcare, Australia