Here is the Table Of Contents of the Proceedings of the Health On Line Summit from 2000. Read and be amazed just how comprehensive an attempt was made so long ago!
FOREWORD
CONTENTS
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE OF THENATIONAL HEALTH ONLINE SUMMIT
SUMMIT PROGRAM
SPEAKER PRESENTATIONS
Opening Address
The Hon Dr Michael Wooldridge
AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE ON HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
Health Information Systems – Recent Developments in Canada
Dr David Mowat
A NATIONAL COLLABORATIVE APPROACH – KEY ACHIEVEMENTS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
Advancing National Collaboration - Key Achievements & Future Directions
Mr Michael Reid
Advancing National Collaboration - A Consumer View
Ms Kate Moore
Advancing National Collaboration
Mr Frank Quinlan
ENHANCING PRIVACY AND CONFIDENTIALITY IN THE WORLD OF E-HEALTH – KEEPING PERSONAL HEALTH INFORMATION SAFE
Enhancing Privacy & Confidentiality in the World of E-Health
Mr Malcolm Crompton
Enhancing Privacy and Confidentiality in the World of E- Health
Dr Kerryn Phelps
Enhancing Public Confidence in an E-health World
Ms Meredith Carter
The Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) Bill 2000
Ms Helen Daniels
HEALTH INFORMATION STANDARDS – WHERE TO FROM HERE?
Setting National Health Information Standards
Mr Philip Hagan
National Health Information Standards
Mr Peter Williams
Health Information Standards – Where to from here?
Dr Oliver Frank
Health Information Standards – Where to from here?
Ms Debra O’Connor
Health Information Standards – Where to from here?
Dr Ric Marshall and Mr Neil Powers
SHARING INFORMATIONS SECURELY – FUTURE DIRECTIONS
Sharing Information Securely
Mr John Lewis
Sharing Information Securely
Professor Branko Cesnik
Sharing Information Securely
Dr Tom Stubbs
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT – THE WAY FORWARD
The Information Needs of Medical Researchers
Dr Jack Best
Research and Development – the Way Forward
Professor Enrico Coiera
Research and Development
Ms Ann Davies
EXPORT OF AUSTRALIAN ONLINE HEALTH SERVICES: EXPORTING HEALTH INFORMATION SOLUTIONS TO THE WORLD
Export of Australian Online Health Services
Ms Char Weeks
Export of Australian Online Health Services
Ms Yvonne Packbier
EMPOWERING CONSUMERS AND COMMUNITIES FOR BETTER HEALTH
The future of Health Information – a Social Commentary
Ms Geraldine Doogue
EMPOWERING CONSUMERS AND COMMUNITIES FOR BETTER HEALTH - E-HEALTH FOR CONSUMERS – BENEFITS AND RISKS
Empowering Consumers and Communities for Better Health
Mr Matthew Blackmore
A NATIONAL APPROACH TO ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS
A National Approach to Electronic Health Records
Ms Lynelle Briggs
CLINICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS – WHAT’S NEW AND INNOVATIVE?
NSW Health Clinical Initiatives
Ms Dianne Ayres
A Consumer Perspective on the Better Medication Management System
Ms Rachel Stephen-Smith
The Electronic Medical Record via a Flexible, Scalable, Low Cost, Distributed Information
Architecture
Dr David Woodcock
TELEHEALTH – BEYOND THE THINK TANK
Telehealth as a Means of Supporting Primary Care
Dr Ilse Blignault
Telehealth - Engaging the Community in its Acceptance and Delivery
Ms Helen Cooper
Telehealth
Ms Maxine Drake
INFORMATION FOR DECISION SUPPORT – ENHANCING DECISION SUPPORT
Enhancing Decision Support
Dr George Cerchez
Enhancing Decision Support
Mr Craig Patterson
Enhancing Decision Support
Dr Chris Baggoley
Information for Decision Support: Therapeutics
Dr Ken HarveyBUILDING A BETTER EVIDENCE BASE FOR HEALTH CARE DELIVERY
Building a Better Evidence Base for Health Care and Delivery - A Consumers’ Perspective
Fiona Tito
Building a Better Evidence Base for Health Care delivery
Carolyn McNally
USING AND MANAGING NATIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE DATA
The WA Linked Database: The use of population-based record linkage for health services research
Dr James Semmens
Using and managing national administrative data: a clinical classification perspective
Associate Professor Rosemary Roberts
Health Outcomes Research Using National Administrative Data – A New Era
Dr Chris Kelman
Using and Managing National Administrative Data
Dr John Bass
WHERE IS E-COMMERCE HEADING IN HEALTH?
E-Commerce in Health
Ms Susan Medlin
E-Commerce in Health
Mr Phil Dibben
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Now I am not suggesting this is in anyway perfect - but it does show a decent amount of thought, planning and energy went into getting a diverse range of speakers and there was a lot of variety of input. Sure the topics are a little dated but there is a lot there!
Given 10 years have passed we should be doing a lot better than what was done here. Instead we seem to be narrower and obviously way to hasty!
Sad that. A good idea if properly executed - but I really doubt this new Summit will get us anywhere!
David.
David, I agree. the usual talking heads, with little real world experience. But the Minister can at least say she was "doing" something!
ReplyDeletecheers,
Paul.