S11: Innovation in health


Tuesday 31 Oct | 15:10-17:10


 


Part 1: Utilising data as a catalyst for improvement 


This session will help you: Appreciate the difference in data for Improvement and data for accountability. Describe the ways that data informs an improvement project. Experience an example of an improvement project that effectively uses data to learn and communicate results. List the common visual methods to learn from data for improvement.


Lloyd Provost, Associates in Process Improvement, Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI); USA


Kate Bones, Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI); New Zealand


 


Part 2: Counting what Matters and Making what Matters Count in NSW’s Maternity Hospitals


This presentation will decribe the journey that has taken the QIDS MatIQ maternity intelligence system into the heart of every public NSW maternity hospital since July 2021. QIDS MatIQ puts maternity data, that is as uptodate as last Friday, directly into the hands of midwives and obstetricians. If you want to see how clinically high-value maternity data can come alive at your fingertips, drive practice improvement and also provide NSW-wide safety oversight (whilst remaining sensitive to local user conditions) this session is for you.


Objectives:



  • Understand the genesis of QIDS MatIQ

  • Discover how near-real time NSW maternity data can be visualised in dashboards that are user-friendly, flexible and locally relevant

  • See how the Clinical Excellence Commission NSW and QIDS MatIQ provides a semi-automated safety oversight of NSW’s maternity system whilst simultaneously strengthening relationships with maternity facilities and promoting outcome improvement



Felicity Gallimore, Clinical Excellence Commission (AU), Australia


Steve Bowden, Clinical Excellence Commission (AU), Australia


 


Part 3: Revolutionizing healthcare: The implementation of smart hospitals in Hospital Authority


Session details coming soon.


Anna Tong, Hospital Authority; Hong Kong