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DAY 2 - Friday 21 August 2009
NCI: Development of International Resources as Required for Personalized Medicine
Lawrence Clarke
A strategic roadmap for e-health in Australia
Peter Fleming
Medical service innovation in residential aged-care – an evaluation of the HealthCube ICT- enabled comprehensive medical assessment service
Andrew Georgiou, Johanna Westbrook, Paul Nicolarakis & Antonia Hordern
Benefits measurement from the use of an Automated Anaesthetic Record Keeping System (AARK)
Sue McLellan, Mary Galvin & David McMaugh
A spatiotemporal model for infl uenza
Stefan Edlund, Michal Bromberg, Gabriel Chodick, Judith Douglas, Daniel Ford , Zalman Kaufman, Justin Lessler, Rachel Marom, Yossi Mesika, Roni Ram
Complex adaptive systems as a model for evaluating organisational change caused by the introduction of health information systems
Kieren Diment, Ping Yu & Karin Garrety
Challenges in health data – secondary data, modeling meaning
Heather Grain & Evelyn Hovenga
Can we trust to Open Source Software in Intensive Care
Jacques Massaut, Oaleed Noordally & Pascal Reper
Using SNOMED CT-enabled data collections in a national clinical research program: primary care data can be used in secondary studies
Donna Truran, P Saad, M Zhang, K Innes, M Kemp, S Huckson & S Bennetts
A simple pipeline application for identifying and negating SNOMED clinical terminology in free text
Anthony Nguyen, Michael J. Lawley, David P. Hansen & Shoni Colquist
Looking Forward in Tracking Mental Illness
J Bishop & A Bishop
Mirrijini Dispense System (MDS)- Managing Medicines in remote Aboriginal Clinics
G Stevens
The Use of CDMS for Collaborative Care (Wagner Chronic Care Model)
M Georgeff & J Hilton
Implementing eReferral and Service Coordination in the Health and Community Sector – from the bottom up.
A Ratnayeke
Maximising the benefits of Radio Frequency Identification Technology (RFID) integration in clinical contexts: a linear conduit
C Unnithan, R Smith & B Fraunholz
Computerized authorization system for prepaid forms in Meuhedet HMO
Dany Villa, David Fuchs & Shula Witz
The use of wireless technology and hand held computers in the acute care setting to improve patient safety
Maureen Farrell, Ian Baldwin & Katy Weare
Foundational Principles for Databases: Isolated or Interoperable (EHR)
Ronald Hicks
Is a Health and Wellness program based on Telehealth profitable in a workplace environment? A managerial approach
Jean-Pierre Tang-Taye & Allan Turner
Multi System Interoperability using Internet based Technology and a Federated Architecture
A Shane Brown, U Bayliss & B Friedman
Prompting and monitoring patient compliance using SMS Medication Support System
G Stevens
Implementation Experiences of the eRx Prescription Exchange
J Kavanagh, P Naismith, F Pyefi nch & A Stephenson
Patient Home Monitoring with Telehealth Technologies in Queensland Health
Daniel Best
High Returns Pharming COWS
Richman R, Cullen J, Laurens J, Tsaprounis G, Segaert N & Burke R
Extracting Existing Usage Data to Predict Future Requirements in Oncology and EMR
Stowasser D, Garrett J, Fahey M, O’Connor R & Clarke L
Implementation Of Population Based Clinical Cancer Data For Gynaecological Cancers
Mok M, Osinski M, Barton M, Farrugia H, Giles G & Chapman A
Alphastudy.com, bridging the healthcare knowledge gap and creating a faster route to knowledge dissemination
Dinh D, Tam T
Wi-Fi Asset Tracking and Management for the Healthcare Enterprise
Conley C
Providing Disease Management to the masses: What role for ICT?
Margelis G
Semantic interoperability is it achievable or should we just stop trying?
Brooks C & Muttitt S
Use of GELLO v.1, GLIF 3.5, SNOMED-CT and EN13606 archetypes
Scott P, McIntyre A, Davison J & Tattam P.
Imagine there’s no passwords....
Hockings C
No longer Lost in Translation
Richman R, Chan L, Whitely J, Roberts A, Lippiatt D & Farrell P
Paper-based or paperless? Challenges and Realities of removing paper from the Medical Record
Thomas D
Security as a Service – A Low Risk Approach to Integrating with NEHTA’s Security Specifi cations
Readshaw N
eWebstercare online ordering and communication system
Stevens G
Cloud Computing in Healthcare: Possibilities and Challenges
James Kavanagh
WiFi Technologies for Health
Adam Callender
Closing Address
Michael Legg







Senator the Hon Stephen Conroy Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate 








