Digital health: current state and future plans

2022-06-09

Topic

A/Professor Clair Sullivan, Head of Queensland Digital Health Research Network from the Centre for Health Services Research at The University of Queensland (UQ) presented on the current state of digital health research in QLD and how they are innovating and working with their health care partners to deliver better health outcomes.

Speaker

Associate Professor Clair Sullivan leads the Queensland Digital Health Research Network at the Centre for Health Services Research, The University of Queensland (UQ).

Clair graduated with Honours in Medicine from UQ and a Research Doctorate in Medicine from the University of Leeds. She is a fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, the Australian College of Health Informatics and the Australasian Institute of Digital Health. Recently, she was appointed Associate Professor of Medicine in Clinical Informatics at UQ and is Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Health, Queensland University of Technology. She is widely published in clinical informatics and serves on several national advisory boards for digital health, including the Australian Digital Health Agency Clinical and Technical Advisory Committee, the AMA Digital Health Committee and chairing the RACP Digital Health Working group and the National mHealth Strategy Steering Committee

Discussant

Anthony Gust is Executive Director of Digital Health at Northern Health. He is a statistician at Northern Health and leads the Data Science and Analytics team. Anthony has a degree in pharmacology (BSc (Hons), diploma in project management and a Masters in Statistics. He has held senior positions across three health services and the Victorian Department of Health. Anthony is also a Fellow of the Australasian College of Health Service Management (ACHSM).

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