Emerging Tech in Health Symposium 2018

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Emerging Tech in Health Symposium 2018 Sudima Hotel, 550 Memorial Ave, Christchurch Airport, Christchurch 8053, New Zealand Thank you for registering for the Emerging Tech in Health Symposium 2018. You will receive an automated email from the registration system with further information. Please check your junk mail folder if this does not arrive promptly, or email Talie at admin@nzhit.nz

Emerging Tech in Health Symposium 2018

By NZHIT and ELSEVIER

Date and time

Tue, 22 May 2018 9:00 AM - 6:30 PM NZST

Location

Sudima Hotel

Memorial Ave & Orchard Rd, Christchurch Airport Christchurch, 8053 New Zealand

Refund Policy

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Description

THIS EVENT HAS SOLD OUT!

(If you wish to go on the waiting list for a ticket - in case of any last minute cancellations - please email Talie at admin@nzhit.nz)



TIMES

Registration: 9am to 9:30am
Presentations: 9:30am to 5pm
Networking: 5pm to 6:30pm

Special thanks to our sponsors - NZHIT members for supporting this event!

Premier Partner - Valentia Technologies Symposium Partner - Orion Health

Networking Drinks Partner - MKM Health Catering Sponsor - Sysmex New Zealand

Symposium Supporter - Recordbase - Powered by Wild Bamboo

Programme

How will healthcare be provided in over 10+ years? What part will technology play in the transformations that will occur through to the year 2030?

This event will focus on models of care, and how they will change and be delivered. The presentations will have a clinical and patient outcome focus whilst highlighting how technology will be developed and used to support these outcomes.

The programme is under development and will be available for download soon. Event updates will be announced on the HiNZ website or NZHIT website.

Speakers

We are pleased to announce the following two international keynote speakers – David Gardiner, Assistant Vice President of Care Transformation Services, Intermountain Healthcare, Utah (USA) and Richard Corbridge, Chief Digital & Information Officer, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (UK).

David Gardiner will be the keynote for a session with the theme of “Keeping pace with the rest of the World – are we keeping up?” and we’re very pleased that he’s able to join us in Christchurch for this event.

Richard Corbridge will join us via video to provide a provocative presentation titled “If only IT were free”! and he’ll join us live (via VC) for a Q&A session with delegates.

You will also hear from the following speakers, who are all leaders in their particular areas of expertise:

  • Speakers


    We are pleased to announce the following two international keynote speakers – David Gardiner, Assistant Vice President of Care Transformation Services, Intermountain Healthcare, Utah (USA) and Richard Corbridge, Chief Digital & Information Officer, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (UK).

    David Gardiner will be the keynote for a session with the theme of “Keeping pace with the rest of the World – are we keeping up?” and we’re very pleased that he’s able to join us in Christchurch for this event.

    Richard Corbridge will join us via video to provide a provocative presentation titled “If only IT were free”! and he’ll join us live (via VC) for a Q&A session with delegates.

    You will also hear from the following speakers, who are all leaders in their particular areas of expertise:

    • Mayor Winton Dalley, Hurunui District Council & Canterbury Mayoral Forum
    • John Macaskill-Smith, CEO, Pinnacle Ventures
    • Dr Saxon Connor, HPB Surgeon & e-Clinical Health Lead, Canterbury DHB
    • Rebecca George, Clinical Lead for Informatics, Allied Health, Christchurch Campus, Canterbury DHB
    • Dr John Ko, GP, Wigram Health & Managing Director Epione Healthcare
    • Stella Ward, Executive Director Allied Health, Executive Lead - Innovation & ICT, Canterbury & West Coast DHB's
    • Sam Johnson, Head of Community Innovation, Mycare
    • Dr Kevin Ross, General Manager, Precision Driven Health
    • Jon Herries, Group Manager, Emerging Health Technology, NZ Ministry of Health
    • Dr Robyn Whittaker, Assoc. Prof. & Clinical Director Innovation, Waitemata DHB & the National Institute for Health Innovation (University of Auckland)
    • Dr Bruce Davey, CEO, ARANZ Medical Ltd
    • Ben Reid, Founder Memia Ltd, and Executive Director of the Artificial Intelligence Forum of NZ
    • Helmut Modlik, CEO, Patients First
    • Kyle Forde, CIO, WellSouth
    • Dr Chris Rumball, Specialist Pain Medicine Physician & Clinical Lead, Cortex

More speakers will be announced soon.

View the speaker bios and synopses on the speaker page.

Ticket Prices

Thanks for our sponsors, ticket prices are a low $169 for HiNZ & NZHIT members. The rate for members of affiliate organisations is only $189. The non-member rate is $369.

This event is a collaboration between HiNZ & NZHIT. If you have questions about NZHIT membership (or any other queries) please email Talie on admin@nzhit.nz. If you have questions about HiNZ membership please email Gloria on admin@hinz.org.nz.

Discounted Hotel Rates

Sudima Christchurch Airport has a special deal for ETIH18 delegates, for the nights Monday 21 May and/or Tuesday 22 May 2018

  • Superior Room - $189.00 per room, per night (SOLD OUT)
  • Executive - $235.00 per room, per night
  • Special discounted rate of 10% off their best available rate. Subject to availability at time of booking. Please book early to avoid disappointment.

Book online at http://www.sudimahotels.com/ and enter the promo code HINZ18

NOTE - please do not ring the Sudima events office - you must book online using their website booking service to get the special rate.


Organised by

NZHIT

New Zealand Health IT (NZHIT) is an industry group of health software companies, partners, consultants and healthcare providers, with a broad range of supporting members including academia, clinicians, researchers and policy makers.

Our members make a significant contribution to the delivery of health services and provide innovative solutions to influence and enable the future direction of health delivery, both in New Zealand and overseas. We work collaboratively with Government agencies such as the Ministry of Health, NZ Trade & Enterprise, Callaghan Innovation, etc on a number of areas and projects to support the ongoing development and uptake of technology in the health sector nationally and internationally.

We are a vibrant network of organisations and people who represent the majority of NZ technology industry partners and healthcare providers, and we meet regularly nationwide. Our member elected board is broadly representative of the New Zealand health IT industry and wider health sector, and acts consistently to further advance the NZHIT vision: "Enabling a Healthier New Zealand."

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