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** Presentations are 20 mins in length ** The schedule is provisional, and will be subject to change in the lead up to the event
On Floor Presentation Schedule
15 – 17 March 2016
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Program Structure
Day 1 – Tuesday 15 March (Opens 10am – 4pm) o Stage 1 - Medical Equipment and Operating Theatres
o Stage 2 - Health Facilities Design and Development o Stage 3 - Healthcare Efficiency through Technology
Day 2 – Wednesday 16 March (Opens 10am – 4pm) o Stage 1 - Medical Equipment and Operating Theatres
o Day 2 – Wednesday 16 March
o Stage 2 - Health Facilities Design and Development
o
o Day 2 – Wednesday 16 March
o Stage 3 - Healthcare Efficiency through Technology
o
** Presentations are 20 mins in length ** The schedule is provisional, and will be subject to change in the lead up to the event
Day 3 – Thursday 17 March (Opens 10am – 2pm) o
Stage 1 - Medical Equipment and Operating Theatres
10:20
Digital Operating Theatres and Audio Visual Systems Speaker: Richard Morrison, ANZ Information and Communications Technology Practice Lead, AECOM
10:50
Claveguard: Patient Lift Pendant (PLP) – Combine your Critical Care Pendant with a Built in Patient Lifter Not only provides clinical staff with effective, safe and easy patient transfer; it actually saves money and greatly improves ceiling coordination by removing costly ceiling tracks and allows for proper pendant placement and medical lighting by integrating the patient lift track into the pendant arm. Speaker: Chad Wilhelm, General Manager, ClaveGuard
11:20
11:50
Ideas for Solving the Space Problem of Mounting EMR Devices to the Bedside Speaker: Murray Davidson, Director, Debetrek
12:20
Simplify the Point of Care
Enhance Patient Experience
Demonstrate patient empowerpoint
Individual patient apps at the finger tip
Demonstrate video-chat based on WebRTC Speaker: Sebastian Gerbholz, Solutions Manager – Global Healthcare Solutions, Unify
** Presentations are 20 mins in length ** The schedule is provisional, and will be subject to change in the lead up to the event
Day 3 – Thursday 17 March
Stage 2 - Health Facilities Design and Development
10:00
Modular, Hygienic and Integrated OR of Today ALVO Medical will present a 3D virtual trip that will show the modern modular and integrated ALVO OR solution and its benefits for the user, along with the range of materials used and the design possibilities. Speaker: Marek Miadowicz, Ph.D, Draeger Medical
10:30
Aged Care Living - Considerations for Ergonomic Design Through the use of a simulator suit designed for research called AGE EXPLORER, Blum have been able to observe how physical limitations inhibit mobility within a kitchen setting which has allowed us to design products that can help aid impaired movement within a kitchen or home furniture setting. Join us as we explore how Blum's research has given valuable insight into ergonomical design and how it can be applied to assist in Aged Care Living. Speaker: Jennifer Webster, Trade Marketing Executive, Blum Australia
11:00
BACTERIA AND INFECTIOUS CONTROL PRODUCTS Infection control in the workplace aims to prevent pathogens growing and being spread through Health Care Facilities. The foundation of good infection control is to assume that everyone and everything has the potentially to be infectious or harbor bacteria. Basic infection control procedures include keeping the facility clean; Dexion Commercial has launched a range of products that are specifically designed to assist in this being done efficiently and effectively. Speaker: Michael Cumner, Regional Sales Manager Australian and SEA, Dexion
** Presentations are 20 mins in length ** The schedule is provisional, and will be subject to change in the lead up to the event
11:30
12:00
Practical considerations when thinking about building in Modular To get the best outcome from the construction industry, should you be designing your next construction project so that it could be built in either a traditional method or using off-site construction? What does this mean in practice? Are you limited to building in straight lines and accepting an ugly box-like structure? This presentation will help you to understand the limitations and the possibilities when building in a modular format. Speaker: Ben Knight, Director of Strategy & Business Development, Ausco Modular
12:30
Polyflor: Complete Floor Care The durability, design freedom, affordability and versatility of resilient vinyl flooring has seen it become one of the most popular flooring solutions for almost any commercial or residential application. When installed correctly over proper subflooring it will provide excellent durability for high-foot traffic, resistance to dents and stains, and will be quick and easy to clean and maintain for the life of the product. And while laying the vinyl flooring should generally be a fairly pain free experience, if it is done incorrectly however, it can have tremendous repercussions for all involved. We take you through the most common mistakes with concrete subfloors, the consequences of doing it wrong, and how to avoid a potential flooring disaster in your next project. Speaker: Lisa Griffin, Commercial Sales Representative, Polyflor
Day 3 – Thursday 17 March
Stage 3 - Healthcare Efficiency through Technology
10:10
Endpoints – the New Era in Digital Transformation for Healthcare As the number of purpose-built mobile devices increases in healthcare, a rapid and scalable deployment workflow becomes an integral part to optimize productivity and secure patient data. Learn from use cases how to effectively approach mobility in healthcare and how identify your mobile processes
Reduce cost, time and resources through rapid device deployment and configuration
** Presentations are 20 mins in length ** The schedule is provisional, and will be subject to change in the lead up to the event
Silent application installation and updates to improve clinical workflow efficiency
Live over the air support to improve quality of patient care and healthcare professional enablement Speaker: Rob Shipton, Account Manager, SOTI Inc
10:40
Peacock Bros: Improving Patient Safety With Barcode Wristbands Positive patient identification is the most critical component of improving patient safety; once an ID solution is in place, it is simpler to accurately track and manage other components such as specimens, medications, and materials to enhance patient safety and process efficiency in a multitude of applications across the enterprise. With Zebra‟s HC100 Patient I.D. Solution, admissions staff can produce on-demand barcoded, antimicrobial-coated, long-lasting wristbands so patients can be accurately identified throughout their hospital stay. Speaker: David Perry, National Healthcare Manager, Peacock Bros
11:10
Beyond Bedside Entertainment & Improving Staff Workflow: Responder 5 – the 5 Rights 1. HiMed – GCUH Meal Ordering case study, EMR Access, Video conferencing 2. Responder 5 – the 5 Rights etc. Speaker: Fiona Johnson – Manager – Corporate Accounts, Rauland Australia
11:40
Know, Optimise and Convert cost of Nurse Call System from an unknown to a fixed cost
Total cost of ownership of a Nurse Call System comprise of many components in addition to the initial acquisition and installation. These include: service, support, preventative audits, training, upgrades and more. Costs may also be incurred from inefficiencies of design, change in workflow processes and more. Over a 5 to 7 year period these costs can be as much or more than the original installation. Make sure you have a fixed, known and committed cost over the life of the system
Speaker: John Kerry, Sales Manager, Acetek
** Presentations are 20 mins in length ** The schedule is provisional, and will be subject to change in the lead up to the event
12:10
Smart Healthcare Collaboration
Realtime communication and collaboration
UC and web collaboration
Circuit by Unify #NW2W
Remote patient consult Speaker: Sebastian Gerbholz, Solution Manager – Global Healthcare Solutions, Unify
o
o Day 3 – Thursday 17 March
o Stage 2 - Health Facilities Design and Development
o
o Day 3 – Thursday 17 March
o Stage 3 - Healthcare Efficiency through Technology
o
Day 1 – Tuesday 15 March 10:45
Official Exhibition Opening (Main Stage) – STAGE 2
Stage 1 - Medical Equipment and Operating Theatres
11:20
Trusted Centralised Alarming & Response
Enhance patient experience
Demonstrate patient empowerment
Individual patient apps at a finger's tips
Demonstrate Video-Chat based on WebRTC Speaker: Sebastian Gerbholz, Solution Manager Healthcare, Unify
** Presentations are 20 mins in length ** The schedule is provisional, and will be subject to change in the lead up to the event
12:20
Black Diamond Video: from Integrated Theatre to Integrated Operation The world‟s leading all-digital, 4K, high resolution video routing and display solution for critical care environments. Speaker: Chad Wilhelm, General Manager, ClaveGuard
12:50
13:20
Ideas for Solving the Space Problem of Mounting EMR Devices to the Bedside Speaker: Murray Davidson, Director, Debetrek
13:50
Meiko Topline 30 Discussing MEIKO topline range in isolation and ICU areas Speaker: Sarah Preston, Sales Manager - Cleaning & Disinfection Appliances, Meiko Austalia Pacific
14:20
Digital Operating Theatres and Audio Visual Systems Speaker: Richard Morrison, ANZ Information and Communications Technology Practice Lead, AECOM
** Presentations are 20 mins in length ** The schedule is provisional, and will be subject to change in the lead up to the event
Day 1 – Tuesday 15 March 10:45
Official Exhibition Opening (Main Stage) – STAGE 2
Stage 2 - Health Facilities Design and Development
11:00
Emergency Department Design – A Clinical Perspective The importance of emergency access to hospital care has increased in prominence over the past two decades. Significant resources have been directed towards Emergency Department infrastructure. Many departments have undergone extensive expansion, or have been replaced by much larger, more modern facilities, with variable degrees of success. The introduction of electronic medical records and integrated digital technology has meant a new age of infrastructure requirements for Emergency Departments across the country. Princess Alexandra Hospital‟s Emergency Department became part of Australia‟s first integrated digital healthcare facility in 2015. Just 5 years before, PAH had been required to replace a department that was less than 10years old. The successes and lessons learned from this experience will be detailed from a clinician‟s perspective. Speaker: Dr Andrew Staib, Deputy Director of Emergency Medicine, Princess Alexandra Hospital
11:30
12:30
PERSONAL STORAGE - DELIVERING INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGY With an ever changing work environment Dexion Commercial has developed a new Personal locker system that can be designed for individual use for permanent employees or shared use for patients and visitors. Dexion Commercial „Agile Lockers‟ and „Dynamic Locking‟ offer versatile storage and lock technology solutions which can be tailored to the needs of your Health Care facility and integrated with new or existing building management systems.
Speaker: Michael Cumner, Regional Sales Manager Australian and SEA, Dexion
13:00
The Robotic Revolution in Healthcare Increasing examples of the use of Robotics in Healthcare mean increase focus on “fit for purpose”. For hospital logistics there are distinct technologies for different functions. There are the heavier payload AGV‟s (Automatic Guided Vehicles) that follow scheduled time tables and a usually pre-determined traffic flow matrix. Examples are distribution of meals, waste and linen with up to 450kg gross weights. Then there are AMR‟s (Autonomous Mobile Robots), for random lighter payloads through more congested areas such as Pathology Labs (bulk specimens/frozen specimens) ED (Medical Records) Pharmacy (PRN stock) – these more flexible robots are suitable. Presentation features live AMR demonstration
Speakers:
** Presentations are 20 mins in length ** The schedule is provisional, and will be subject to change in the lead up to the event
Speakers:Malcolm Menday, MD, Lamson Oktay Gokce, Manager Healthcare, Lamson
13:30
Polyflor: Complete Floor Care The durability, design freedom, affordability and versatility of resilient vinyl flooring has seen it become one of the most popular flooring solutions for almost any commercial or residential application. When installed correctly over proper subflooring it will provide excellent durability for high-foot traffic, resistance to dents and stains, and will be quick and easy to clean and maintain for the life of the product. And while laying the vinyl flooring should generally be a fairly pain free experience, if it is done incorrectly however, it can have tremendous repercussions for all involved. We take you through the most common mistakes with concrete subfloors, the consequences of doing it wrong, and how to avoid a potential flooring disaster in your next project.
Speaker: Lisa Griffin, Commercial Sales Representative, Polyflor
14:00
Modular Construction – Lessons Learned from over 50 Years of Building Off-Site Construction Having provided modular buildings to customers in Australia for over 50 years, Ausco Modular has a solid history of what works and what doesn‟t. This includes building in all of the accepted modular materials (i.e. panel, timber, metal), in all climates, shapes, sizes and industries. Hear about what has gone wrong in the industry, what has and is being done about it, where modular is headed from here and most importantly what it means for the healthcare sector. Hear about wobbly boxes, singlets and rubber thongs as PPE, Thermal bridges, vapour barriers, ponding underneath, bubbling vinyl, and tree carnage throughout the years.
Speaker: Ben Knight, Director of Strategy & Business Development, Ausco Modular
Day 1 – Tuesday 15 March 10:45
Official Exhibition Opening (Main Stage) – STAGE 2
Stage 3 - Healthcare Efficiency through Technology
11:10
Know, Optimise and Convert cost of Nurse Call System from an unknown to a fixed cost
Total cost of ownership of a Nurse Call System comprise of many components in addition to the initial
** Presentations are 20 mins in length ** The schedule is provisional, and will be subject to change in the lead up to the event
acquisition and installation. These include: service, support, preventative audits, training, upgrades and more. Costs may also be incurred from inefficiencies of design, change in workflow processes and more. Over a 5 to 7 year period these costs can be as much or more than the original installation. Make sure you have a fixed, known and committed cost over the life of the system Speaker: John Kerry, Sales Manager, Acetek
11:40
The St John of God Midland Hospital Clinical Information System
Project scope
The benefits and barriers faced during the implementation of the Clinical Information System
Initial cost of acquisition
The privacy and security of patient information
Overcoming resistance from clinicians
Integration of legacy systems
Speaker: Jeffrey Williams, Director of Nursing, St John of God Midland Public and Private Hospitals
12:10
Improving Patient Safety With Barcode Wristbands Positive patient identification is the most critical component of improving patient safety; once an ID solution is in place, it is simpler to accurately track and manage other components such as specimens, medications, and materials to enhance patient safety and process efficiency in a multitude of applications across the enterprise. With Zebra‟s HC100 Patient I.D. Solution, admissions staff can produce on-demand barcoded, antimicrobial-coated, long-lasting wristbands so patients can be accurately identified throughout their hospital stay. Speaker: David Perry, National Healthcare Manager, Peacock Bros
12:40
Beyond Bedside Entertainment & Improving Staff Workflow: Responder 5 – the 5 Rights 1. HiMed – GCUH Meal Ordering case study, EMR Access, Video conferencing 2. Responder 5 – the 5 Rights etc. Speaker:
** Presentations are 20 mins in length ** The schedule is provisional, and will be subject to change in the lead up to the event
Fiona Johnson – Manager – Corporate Accounts, Rauland Australia
13:10
Building Open Connected Healthcare Communities Many hospitals have always had a vision of delivering better care through the use of IT. This vision for the future is one where information technology is part and parcel of every day work for everyone (doctors, nurses, technicians, administrators and the patient) making healthcare more efficient, effective, safe, accessible and reliable. Allscripts dbMotion is a software solution which helps primary, secondary and acute care facilities around the world to be interoperable regardless of what EMR they are using. dbMotion connects and aggregates patient data from disparate source systems, normalises the data and provides this in a usable, actionable format at the point of care for clinicians within their existing EMR. Speaker: Todd Haebich, Vice President for Strategic Accounts in ANZ, Allscripts
13:40
ResMed: Driving Operational Efficiency through Business Process Automation ResMed fosters a culture of innovation and continuous improvement across a global workforce of 4,500 staff. Hear how they are working to leverage technology to help streamline and automate business processes.
How a rapid process implementation helps to drive operational efficiency and leads to process standardisation
Understand some of the DOs and DONTs of effective process automation
Selecting the right tools and partners for the job Speaker: Richard Folland, Senior eBusiness Analyst, ResMed
14:10
Smart Healthcare Collaboration
Simplify the point-of-care
Improve staff productivity
Enhance patient experience
Embracing the future
Success Stories in Australia Speaker: Sebastian Gerbholz, Solution Manager Healthcare, Unify
** Presentations are 20 mins in length ** The schedule is provisional, and will be subject to change in the lead up to the event
14:40
The Emergence of Smart Bidets in the 21st Century
Restoring dignity & wellbeing
Cost savings & OH&S
The future of smart bidets in Australia Speaker: Kane Bonson, National Wholesale Manager, IntelliCorp
15:10
The ED-inpatient Interface: Improving the Safety and Efficiency of Care for Patients who Require Urgent Admission to Hospitals Access to emergency medical care is a topic that receives significant public, media and political attention. This attention predominantly centres on delays in the timeliness of care. The scale of the platform providing access to emergency care is remarkable with more than 8 million patients attending Australian emergency departments (ED) every year and approximately 2.5 million of these patients being admitted to inpatient wards via the ED. The cohort of patients most impacted by these access issues is the group of patients admitted from the ED into the hospital as inpatients. These patients often have complex medical conditions and must negotiate the complicated ED-inpatient interface in order to access hospital inpatient care. This ED-inpatient interface is a critical operating system for all acute hospitals and cares for the sickest and most vulnerable patients in the healthcare system. Speaker: Dr Clair Sullivan, Deputy Chair of Medicine, Princess Alexandra Hospital Dr Andrew Staib, Deputy Director of Emergency Medicine, Princess Alexandra Hospital
15:40
Australian-First Technology Unveiled at the Australian Healthcare Exhibition Energesse, one of Australia‟s leading healthcare experience specialists, will be unveiling the first real-time feedback technology to analyse patient emotions. The MES Experience platform has helped transform the NHS, and Energesse is bringing the technology to the exhibition after trialling it with one of Australia‟s largest hospital districts. Dr Avnesh Ratnanesan from Energesse, together with the director of MES from London, Nick Goodman, will be showcasing the technology on stage in the Healthcare Innovation Zone at 3.40pm on 15th March. The day “patient-centred care” became a reality in Australia The MES Experience technology is a multichannel platform for collecting patient experience and satisfaction data at point-of-care, and reports meaningful analytics for managers. This technology has the potential to truly enable patient-centred care in Australia by producing quantitative data on the emotional aspects of patient opinion in real-time. For the first time, health services will be able to monitor and action patient care and quality improvement rapidly.
** Presentations are 20 mins in length ** The schedule is provisional, and will be subject to change in the lead up to the event
Speakers: Dr Avnesh Ratnanesan from Energesse Nick Goodman, Director, MES
** Presentations are 20 mins in length ** The schedule is provisional, and will be subject to change in the lead up to the event
Day 2 – Wednesday 16 March
Stage 1 - Medical Equipment and Operating Theatres
12:10
Clinical Benefits of Lateral Bed Tilt in the Critical Care Setting This presentation will discuss how the Linet Multicare critical care bed, when used in the critical care setting can provide a number of clinical and manual handling benefits. The clinical benefits include advantages for fine tuned patient positioning prior to clinical procedures and a reduction in preventable patient complications (such as respiratory and pressure related tissue injuries). Also discussed will be the advantages for nursing and other operational support staff as the Multicare bed can achieve a true lying surface lateral tilt without physical exertion. Speaker: Charles Stevenson, Clinical Educator, Active Medical
12:50
Trusted Centralised Alarming & Response
Enhance patient experience
Demonstrate patient empowerment
Individual patient apps at a finger's tips
Demonstrate Video-Chat based on WebRTC Speaker: Sebastian Gerbholz, Solution Manager Healthcare, Unify
13:20
Digital Operating Theatres and Audio Visual Systems Speaker: Richard Morrison, ANZ Information and Communications Technology Practice Lead, AECOM
13:50
Versatility and Workflow Benefits of Hot Swap Lithium Batteries for Mobile Carts Speaker: Murray Davidson, Director, Debetrek
** Presentations are 20 mins in length ** The schedule is provisional, and will be subject to change in the lead up to the event
14:20
14:50
Claveguard: CleanSuite – The World’s Only modular clean air delivery system with integrated LED room lighting and universal equipment mounts An all-inclusive, modular Single Large Diffuser (SLD) system - centralising the design and installation of all services and structural mounts in the ceiling system – including electrical, integral LED lighting, plumbing, med-gas, diffuser screens, filters, duct connections and other options such as integral rails for ceiling mounted imaging equipment. Speaker: Chad Wilhelm, General Manager, ClaveGuard
** Presentations are 20 mins in length ** The schedule is provisional, and will be subject to change in the lead up to the event
Day 2 – Wednesday 16 March
Stage 2 - Health Facilities Design and Development 10:00
Emergency Department Design – A Clinical Perspective The importance of emergency access to hospital care has increased in prominence over the past two decades. Significant resources have been directed towards Emergency Department infrastructure. Many departments have undergone extensive expansion, or have been replaced by much larger, more modern facilities, with variable degrees of success. The introduction of electronic medical records and integrated digital technology has meant a new age of infrastructure requirements for Emergency Departments across the country. Princess Alexandra Hospital‟s Emergency Department became part of Australia‟s first integrated digital healthcare facility in 2015. Just 5 years before, PAH had been required to replace a department that was less than 10years old. The successes and lessons learned from this experience will be detailed from a clinician‟s perspective. Speaker: Dr Andrew Staib, Deputy Director of Emergency Medicine, Princess Alexandra Hospital
10:30
Smart Healthcare collaboration
Enhance patient experience
Demonstrate patient empowerment
Individual patient apps at a finger's tips
Demonstrate Video-Chat based on WebRTC Speaker: Sebastian Gerbholz, Solution Manager Healthcare, Unify
11:00
Building Open Connected Healthcare Communities Many hospitals have always had a vision of delivering better care through the use of IT. This vision for the future is one where information technology is part and parcel of every day work for everyone (doctors, nurses, technicians, administrators and the patient) making healthcare more efficient, effective, safe, accessible and reliable. Allscripts dbMotion is a software solution which helps primary, secondary and acute care facilities around the world to be interoperable regardless of what EMR they are using. dbMotion connects and aggregates patient data from disparate source systems, normalises the data and provides this in a usable, actionable format at the point of care for clinicians within their existing EMR. Speaker: Todd Haebich, Vice-President for Strategic Accounts ANZ, Allscripts
** Presentations are 20 mins in length ** The schedule is provisional, and will be subject to change in the lead up to the event
11:30
12:30
Ausco Modular: Offsite/Modular construction vs Traditional Construction - How Much Time can you Save and Does it Matter? Off-site construction is claimed to offer substantial speed benefits in completing construction earlier than traditional construction methods. Are these claims true and can they be verified? Why bother with completing a project earlier? – There needs to considerations around site disruption including, patients, staff, community, noise, dust, traffic, parking, foul language, and waste. Along with earlier receipt of the benefits of new facilities, treatment will be improved sooner, waiting lists reduced and greater room availability. Speaker: Ben Knight, Director of Strategy & Business Development, Ausco Modular
13:00
Polyflor: Complete Floor Care The durability, design freedom, affordability and versatility of resilient vinyl flooring has seen it become one of the most popular flooring solutions for almost any commercial or residential application. When installed correctly over proper subflooring it will provide excellent durability for high-foot traffic, resistance to dents and stains, and will be quick and easy to clean and maintain for the life of the product. And while laying the vinyl flooring should generally be a fairly pain free experience, if it is done incorrectly however, it can have tremendous repercussions for all involved. We take you through the most common mistakes with concrete subfloors, the consequences of doing it wrong, and how to avoid a potential flooring disaster in your next project. Speaker: Lisa Griffin, Commercial Sales Representative, Polyflor
13:30
Aged Care Living - Considerations for Ergonomic Design Through the use of a simulator suit designed for research called AGE EXPLORER, Blum have been able to observe how physical limitations inhibit mobility within a kitchen setting which has allowed us to design products that can help aid impaired movement within a kitchen or home furniture setting. Join us as we explore how Blum's research has given valuable insight into ergonomical design and how it can be applied to assist in Aged Care Living. Speaker: Jennifer Webster, Trade Marketing Executive, Blum Australia
** Presentations are 20 mins in length ** The schedule is provisional, and will be subject to change in the lead up to the event
14:00
SEISMIC COMPLIANCE FOR EVER CHANGING HEALTH ENVIRONMENTS Following the effects of the Christchurch earthquakes in 2011, Dexion Commercial has redefined our storage offering to meet the challenges presented by these devastating natural disasters. Leveraging our experience in the design and delivery of storage to meet the earthquake serviceability performance design criterion for „Importance Level 4 Structures‟, our new products can be retro fitted to your current storage, minimizing, if not eliminating the concerns of injury during an earthquake. Speaker: Michael Cumner, Regional Sales Manager Australian and SEA, Dexion
** Presentations are 20 mins in length ** The schedule is provisional, and will be subject to change in the lead up to the event
Day 2 – Wednesday 16 March
Stage 3 - Healthcare Efficiency through Technology 10:40
ResMed: Driving Operational Efficiency through Business Process Automation ResMed fosters a culture of innovation and continuous improvement across a global workforce of 4,500 staff. Hear how they are working to leverage technology to help streamline and automate business processes.
How a rapid process implementation helps to drive operational efficiency and leads to process standardisation
Understand some of the DOs and DONTs of effective process automation
Selecting the right tools and partners for the job
Speaker: Richard Folland, Senior eBusiness Analyst, ResMed
11:10
The St John of God Midland Hospital Clinical Information System
Project scope
The benefits and barriers faced during the implementation of the Clinical Information System
Initial cost of acquisition
The privacy and security of patient information
Overcoming resistance from clinicians
Integration of legacy systems
Next steps Speaker: Jeffrey Williams, Director of Nursing, St John of God Midland Public and Private Hospitals
11:40
The Emergence of Smart Bidets in the 21st Century
Restoring dignity & wellbeing
Cost Savings & OH&S
The future of smart bidets in Australia
Speaker: Kane Bonson, National Wholesale Manager, IntelliCorp
** Presentations are 20 mins in length ** The schedule is provisional, and will be subject to change in the lead up to the event
12:10
Smart Healthcare Collaboration
Enhance patient experience
Demonstrate patient empowerment
Individual patient apps at a finger's tips
Demonstrate Video-Chat based on WebRTC
Speaker: Sebastian Gerbholz, Solution Manager Healthcare, Unify
12:40
Endpoints – the New Era in Digital Transformation for Healthcare As the number of purpose-built mobile devices increases in healthcare, a rapid and scalable deployment workflow becomes an integral part to optimize productivity and secure patient data. Learn from use cases how to effectively approach mobility in healthcare and how identify your mobile processes
Reduce cost, time and resources through rapid device deployment and configuration
Silent application installation and updates to improve clinical workflow efficiency
Live over the air support to improve quality of patient care and healthcare professional enablement Speaker: Rob Shipton, Account Manager, SOTI Inc
13:10
The ED-inpatient Interface: Improving the Safety and Efficiency of Care for Patients who Require Urgent Admission to Hospitals Access to emergency medical care is a topic that receives significant public, media and political attention. This attention predominantly centres on delays in the timeliness of care. The scale of the platform providing access to emergency care is remarkable with more than 8 million patients attending Australian emergency departments (ED) every year and approximately 2.5 million of these patients being admitted to inpatient wards via the ED. The cohort of patients most impacted by these access issues is the group of patients admitted from the ED into the hospital as inpatients. These patients often have complex medical conditions and must negotiate the complicated ED-inpatient interface in order to access hospital inpatient care. This ED-inpatient interface is a critical operating system for all acute hospitals and cares for the sickest and most vulnerable patients in the healthcare system. Speaker: Dr Clair Sullivan, Deputy Chair of Medicine, Princess Alexandra Hospital Dr Andrew Staib, Deputy Director of Emergency Medicine, Princess Alexandra Hospital
14:10
Beyond Bedside Entertainment & Improving Staff Workflow: Responder 5 – the 5 Rights 1. HiMed – GCUH Meal Ordering case study, EMR Access, Video conferencing
** Presentations are 20 mins in length ** The schedule is provisional, and will be subject to change in the lead up to the event
2. Responder 5 – the 5 Rights etc. Speaker: Fiona Johnson – Manager – Corporate Accounts, Rauland Australia
14:40
Peacock Bros: Improving Patient Safety With Barcode Wristbands Positive patient identification is the most critical component of improving patient safety; once an ID solution is in place, it is simpler to accurately track and manage other components such as specimens, medications, and materials to enhance patient safety and process efficiency in a multitude of applications across the enterprise. With Zebra‟s HC100 Patient I.D. Solution, admissions staff can produce on-demand barcoded, antimicrobial-coated, long-lasting wristbands so patients can be accurately identified throughout their hospital stay. Speaker: David Perry, National Healthcare Manager, Peacock Bros
15:10
Know, Optimise and Convert cost of Nurse Call System from an unknown to a fixed cost
Total cost of ownership of a Nurse Call System comprise of many components in addition to the initial acquisition and installation. These include: service, support, preventative audits, training, upgrades and more. Costs may also be incurred from inefficiencies of design, change in workflow processes and more. Over a 5 to 7 year period these costs can be as much or more than the original installation. Make sure you have a fixed, known and committed cost over the life of the system Speaker: John Kerry, Sales Manager, Acetek
** Presentations are 20 mins in length ** The schedule is provisional, and will be subject to change in the lead up to the event
Day 3 – Thursday 17 March
Stage 1 - Medical Equipment and Operating Theatres
10:20
Digital Operating Theatres and Audio Visual Systems Speaker: Richard Morrison, ANZ Information and Communications Technology Practice Lead, AECOM
10:50
Claveguard: Patient Lift Pendant (PLP) – Combine your Critical Care Pendant with a Built in Patient Lifter Not only provides clinical staff with effective, safe and easy patient transfer; it actually saves money and greatly improves ceiling coordination by removing costly ceiling tracks and allows for proper pendant placement and medical lighting by integrating the patient lift track into the pendant arm. Speaker: Chad Wilhelm, General Manager, ClaveGuard
11:20
11:50
Ideas for Solving the Space Problem of Mounting EMR Devices to the Bedside Speaker: Murray Davidson, Director, Debetrek
12:20
Simplify the Point of Care
Enhance Patient Experience
Demonstrate patient empowerpoint
Individual patient apps at the finger tip
Demonstrate video-chat based on WebRTC Speaker: Sebastian Gerbholz, Solutions Manager – Global Healthcare Solutions, Unify
** Presentations are 20 mins in length ** The schedule is provisional, and will be subject to change in the lead up to the event
** Presentations are 20 mins in length ** The schedule is provisional, and will be subject to change in the lead up to the event
Day 3 – Thursday 17 March
Stage 2 - Health Facilities Design and Development
10:00
Modular, Hygienic and Integrated OR of Today ALVO Medical will present a 3D virtual trip that will show the modern modular and integrated ALVO OR solution and its benefits for the user, along with the range of materials used and the design possibilities. Speaker: Marek Miadowicz, Ph.D, Draeger Medical
10:30
Aged Care Living - Considerations for Ergonomic Design Through the use of a simulator suit designed for research called AGE EXPLORER, Blum have been able to observe how physical limitations inhibit mobility within a kitchen setting which has allowed us to design products that can help aid impaired movement within a kitchen or home furniture setting. Join us as we explore how Blum's research has given valuable insight into ergonomical design and how it can be applied to assist in Aged Care Living. Speaker: Jennifer Webster, Trade Marketing Executive, Blum Australia
11:00
BACTERIA AND INFECTIOUS CONTROL PRODUCTS Infection control in the workplace aims to prevent pathogens growing and being spread through Health Care Facilities. The foundation of good infection control is to assume that everyone and everything has the potentially to be infectious or harbor bacteria. Basic infection control procedures include keeping the facility clean; Dexion Commercial has launched a range of products that are specifically designed to assist in this being done efficiently and effectively. Speaker: Michael Cumner, Regional Sales Manager Australian and SEA, Dexion
** Presentations are 20 mins in length ** The schedule is provisional, and will be subject to change in the lead up to the event
11:30
12:00
Practical considerations when thinking about building in Modular To get the best outcome from the construction industry, should you be designing your next construction project so that it could be built in either a traditional method or using off-site construction? What does this mean in practice? Are you limited to building in straight lines and accepting an ugly box-like structure? This presentation will help you to understand the limitations and the possibilities when building in a modular format. Speaker: Ben Knight, Director of Strategy & Business Development, Ausco Modular
12:30
Polyflor: Complete Floor Care The durability, design freedom, affordability and versatility of resilient vinyl flooring has seen it become one of the most popular flooring solutions for almost any commercial or residential application. When installed correctly over proper subflooring it will provide excellent durability for high-foot traffic, resistance to dents and stains, and will be quick and easy to clean and maintain for the life of the product. And while laying the vinyl flooring should generally be a fairly pain free experience, if it is done incorrectly however, it can have tremendous repercussions for all involved. We take you through the most common mistakes with concrete subfloors, the consequences of doing it wrong, and how to avoid a potential flooring disaster in your next project. Speaker: Lisa Griffin, Commercial Sales Representative, Polyflor
** Presentations are 20 mins in length ** The schedule is provisional, and will be subject to change in the lead up to the event
Day 3 – Thursday 17 March
Stage 3 - Healthcare Efficiency through Technology
10:10
Endpoints – the New Era in Digital Transformation for Healthcare As the number of purpose-built mobile devices increases in healthcare, a rapid and scalable deployment workflow becomes an integral part to optimize productivity and secure patient data. Learn from use cases how to effectively approach mobility in healthcare and how identify your mobile processes
Reduce cost, time and resources through rapid device deployment and configuration
Silent application installation and updates to improve clinical workflow efficiency
Live over the air support to improve quality of patient care and healthcare professional enablement Speaker: Rob Shipton, Account Manager, SOTI Inc
10:40
Peacock Bros: Improving Patient Safety With Barcode Wristbands Positive patient identification is the most critical component of improving patient safety; once an ID solution is in place, it is simpler to accurately track and manage other components such as specimens, medications, and materials to enhance patient safety and process efficiency in a multitude of applications across the enterprise. With Zebra‟s HC100 Patient I.D. Solution, admissions staff can produce on-demand barcoded, antimicrobial-coated, long-lasting wristbands so patients can be accurately identified throughout their hospital stay. Speaker: David Perry, National Healthcare Manager, Peacock Bros
11:10
Beyond Bedside Entertainment & Improving Staff Workflow: Responder 5 – the 5 Rights 1. HiMed – GCUH Meal Ordering case study, EMR Access, Video conferencing 2. Responder 5 – the 5 Rights etc. Speaker: Fiona Johnson – Manager – Corporate Accounts, Rauland Australia
** Presentations are 20 mins in length ** The schedule is provisional, and will be subject to change in the lead up to the event
11:40
Know, Optimise and Convert cost of Nurse Call System from an unknown to a fixed cost
Total cost of ownership of a Nurse Call System comprise of many components in addition to the initial acquisition and installation. These include: service, support, preventative audits, training, upgrades and more. Costs may also be incurred from inefficiencies of design, change in workflow processes and more. Over a 5 to 7 year period these costs can be as much or more than the original installation. Make sure you have a fixed, known and committed cost over the life of the system
Speaker: John Kerry, Sales Manager, Acetek
12:10
Smart Healthcare Collaboration
Realtime communication and collaboration
UC and web collaboration
Circuit by Unify #NW2W
Remote patient consult Speaker: Sebastian Gerbholz, Solution Manager – Global Healthcare Solutions, Unify
** Presentations are 20 mins in length ** The schedule is provisional, and will be subject to change in the lead up to the event
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