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Innovation as Usual A fine balanceMonday, 25 November 2019

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Innovation as Usual ‘A fine balance’

Monday, 25 November 2019

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Innovation as Usual

‘A fine balance’

Overview The Agency for Clinical Innovation (ACI)

works with clinicians, consumers and

managers to design and promote better

healthcare for NSW.

We provide expertise in service redesign and

evaluation, specialist advice on healthcare

innovation, initiatives including clinical

guidelines and models of care, implementation

support, knowledge sharing and continuous

capability building.

Our Clinical Networks, Taskforces and

Institutes provide a unique forum for people to

collaborate across the NSW Health system. By

bringing together leaders from primary,

community and acute care settings we

promote an integrated health system.

Audience

This event is aimed at clinicians, clinical

leaders, academics and policymakers that

work in and with NSW health services.

Please note

Photographs taken at this event may be

published by the ACI for internal and /or

external promotion, education or research

purposes. If you do not wish your photograph

to be taken please notify our staff.

Registration

Register online:

https://www.aci.health.nsw.gov.au/about-

aci/calendar/Innovation-as-Usual/registration3

Registrations for in-person attendance will

close Friday 15 November 2019.

Aims

The aim of ACI’s Innovation as Usual event series is to promote continued innovation in healthcare. This year’s theme, ‘A fine balance’, will look at balancing business as usual with the provision of innovative clinical care. Topics include:

balancing business as usual with provision of innovative clinical care

using performance data to balance the twin imperatives of ‘choosing wisely’ and safe, comprehensive practices

balancing patient preferences and clinical evidence

balancing the rigours of evidence-based science with the benefits of adopting innovative solutions.

Cost: Free

Location Kerry Packer Lecture Theatre John Hopkins Drive, (Off Missendon Road) RPA Hospital Precinct, Camperdown NSW Contact

For more information please contact:

Ivana Goluza Riddell

E: [email protected]

M: 0409 289 642

This event will be live streamed. The link

will be available on the event page

https://www.aci.health.nsw.gov.au/about-

aci/calendar/Innovation-as-Usual

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Agenda

Monday, 25 November 2019

4:00pm Registration/tea and coffee served

4:30pm

Welcome: We acknowledge the traditional owners of this land that we meet on.

We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging and any Elders who are

meeting with us today.

4:45pm-

5:15pm

Keynote address

Dr Noah Ivers, Associate Professor, University of Toronto

Using data wisely for quality improvement: promise, perils and pitfalls

5:15pm-

6:15pm

Experts in conversation – A fishbowl event

Engage in conversations with a range of experts as they discuss and explore what

‘a fine balance’ means from their perspective.

Carly Eales (10 mins): balancing patient preferences, clinical evidence and

provision of information to patients

Dr Tracey Tay (10 mins): balancing clinical and management perspectives

Dr Noah Ivers (10 mins): using performance data to balance the twin

imperatives of choosing wisely and safe and comprehensive practice.

Fishbowl moderated by Dr Jean-Frédéric Levesque, Chief Executive, ACI

(30 mins)

6:30pm Close

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Keynote Speaker (Bio)

Dr Noah Ivers A/Professor University of Toronto Family Physician, Women's College Hospital Innovation Fellow, Institute for Health System Solutions and Virtual Care and Scientist, Women’s College Research Institute Associate Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine, and Institute of Health Policy Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto Canada Research Chair in Implementation of Evidence Based Practice Noah is a family physician and clinician scientist. He is acknowledged as a world leader in providing performance measurement and feedback to clinicians to support quality improvement. Noah works with stakeholders across Ontario, Canada, and around the world to find ways to measure and report quality of care in ways that enable providers to respond more effectively to care gaps.

Carly Eales Executive Director, J.P. Morgan Carly is an experienced communications and marketing leader passionate about the role of communication in business transformation. She specialises in designing and executing impactful communication and marketing strategies clearly linked to business priorities. At J.P. Morgan, Carly leads communications and product marketing for the Securities Services business across Asia. Prior to joining the firm in 2012, Carly was vice president and the Australian head of corporate for global communications consultancy Weber Shandwick. She has more than 12 years consulting experience in Australia and the United States, where she spent nearly a decade with consultancies Edelman and Accenture. Carly is a stroke survivor and advocate for young stroke awareness. She is committed to serving as a conduit between clinicians and patients to improve care and outcomes for stroke survivors.

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Dr Tracey Tay Executive Director, Care Across The Life Cycle and Society (CATALYST), Agency for Clinical Innovation Staff Specialist Anaesthetist at John Hunter Hospital Tracey has worked in a number of clinical and management roles throughout her career including Director, Perioperative Services at John Hunter Hospital and a Clinical Lead at the ACI. Tracey is passionate about the need for greater leadership by clinicians in creating a sustainable system that improves both health outcomes for the community and the experience of care for patients and their carers. She has extensive experience supporting clinicians and managers to redesign their services to improve care for their patients and clients and developing practical partnerships across primary, community and acute sectors to develop explicit, locally agreed pathways of care

Dr Jean-Frédéric Levesque, Chief Executive, Agency for Clinical Innovation Jean-Frédéric joined the ACI as Chief Executive in June 2017. He was previously Chief Executive of the Bureau of Health Information for four years. Jean-Frédéric brings to the ACI leadership in healthcare system analysis and improvement, combining experience in clinical practice in refugee health and tropical medicine, in clinical governance and in academic research. He is a member of the Strategic Analytic Advisory Committee of the Canadian Institute of Health Information and a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Canada in Preventive Medicine and Public Health. He has also held senior positions responsible for publicly reporting information about the Canadian health system at the Institut National de Santé Publique du Québec and the Commissaire a la santé et au bien-etre du Québec.

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How to get to the Kerry Packer Lecture Theatre

Address

Kerry Packer Lecture Theatre

John Hopkins Drive, (Off Missendon Road)

RPA Hospital Precinct, Camperdown NSW 2050

Location

The Kerry Packer Education Centre is at the centre of the growing Sydney Research Hub in the

RPA precinct. It is close to the main clinical areas of RPA Hospital, The Institute of Academic

Surgery at RPA, The RPA Surgical and Robotic Training Centre, King George V Building, the

Professor Marie Bashir Centre, IRO, The Clinic at the Charles Perkins Centre, The University of

Sydney and The Chris O’Brien Life house.

It is centrally located in Camperdown, in Sydney’s Inner West with close access to the Sydney CBD and Sydney’s International and Domestic Airports.

The Kerry Packer Education Centre is a short walk from Newtown’s vibrant King Street Café, bar and shopping strip, train station and banks.