PROGRAM
Monday 2nd March 2020 |
Welcome Reception drinks and networking for delegates and exhibitors in exhibition area (Halls A & B) Welcome to Country by Tribal Experiences
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Tuesday 3rd March 2020 |
Supporting carers innovatively through the use of technology
Professor Lynne Parkinson, Dr Annie Banbury and Anne Livingstone
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Introduction by MC – Arron Wood
Welcome
George Margelis, Chair, ACIITC
Pat Sparrow, CEO, Aged & Community Services Australia
PLENARY SESSION 1 – DRIVING CHANGE THROUGH INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS TO DRIVE SOLUTIONS OR CHANGE BUSINESS PROCESSES
Disrupting the wine industry
I’ll tell our story and more specifically the various iterations of the model and tech that enabled us to disrupt the industry and lead us to be the largest online pure play wine retailer in the country and then I’ll cover our current thinking and what we are working on now to prepare us for the future
Justin Dry, Co-Founder & CEO, Vinomofo
How Different will Tomorrow Be?
Digital transformation, artificial intelligence, and the changing workplace affect us all. Take an inspiring, eyeopening, and engaging ride into the future to learn about the global megatrends shaping our lives, the technology and innovations just around the corner, and the mindset that helps you lead the change in a customer-centric world.
Gihan Perera, Technology Futurist, Strategic Adviser on Strategising for our Technology Futures
CLICK HERE to view Gihan's presentation
STREAM 1 - THE FUTURE OF BLOCKCHAIN IN A SOCIAL CARE ENVIRONMENT Can Blockchain Radically Change the Social Care Model? The case for Blockchain in health and care as an important tool for improved health and care delivery. Sonja Bernhardt, OAM, CEO, ThoughtWare CLICK HERE to view Sonja's presentation ‘Smart Money’ for simpler human services payments Presentation from CSIRO’s Data61, Commonwealth Bank and New Horizons on blockchain prototype for the National Disability Insurance Scheme. Daniel Royal, Senior Manager, Payments Development and Strategy, Commonwealth Bank Australia Dr Mark Staples, Senior Principal Researcher, Data 61 (CSIRO) | STREAM 2 - DATA ANALYTICS - USING DATA TO BETTER MANAGE CARE OUTCOMES Data Enabled Carers and Customers An exploration of the benefits of modern data and interoperability techniques for carers and customers in the aged care system. Kevin Fernandez, Advisory Services Lead, Novigi CLICK HERE to view Kevin's presentation The Data Journey – Using a platformed approach Establish a data driven culture by removing data complexity utilising the latest in data platforms. Henry Rooney, Azure Cloud Solution and AI Specialist, Microsoft Predicting resident deterioration through analytics |
PLENARY SESSION 3 – THE WORK OF THE ACIITC AND FUTURE PLANS TO SUPPORT TECHNOLOGY DEPLOYMENT ACROSS THE SOCIAL CARE ENVIRONMENT
The ACIITC Technology Roadmap
Future digital directions for social care services and consumer engagement. The Technology Roadmap The past, present and future of the ACIITC Technology Roadmap.
George Margelis, Chair, ACIITC
CLICK HERE to view George's presentation
Maximising consumer independence through digital innovation in the home. ACIITC submission to the Royal Commission
ACIITC has a vision of technology and innovation to be embedded features of all operations and services. This presentation gives an overview of ACIITC recent submission to the Royal Commission into Aged Care.
Anne Livingstone, Chair, National Home Care Committee, ACIITC
Anne's presentation is combined with George's above
Creating standard interoperability and common infrastructure
Creating standard interoperability and common infrastructure, breaking the siloed approach in the Aged Care ICT landscape.
Gavin Tomlins, Chair of CIO Committee, ACIITC
Gavin's presentation is combined with George's above
PLENARY SESSION 4 – DEVELOPMENT OF COMMON STANDARDS AND INFRASTRUCTURE TO ENABLE SEAMLESS BUSINESS TO GOVERNMENT COMMUNICATIONS
Making Business to Government communications a readily acceptable everyday function
The merits of methods, protocols and architectures that lend themselves to facilitating the concept of “Data Nomination”, such that containers of data can be readily consumed by Government and vice versa.
Steven Strange, Chief Executive Officer, Health Metrics
Can the industry work together to develop common standards and agreed infrastructure?
“The Technology Roadmap for the Aged Care Sector (June 2017)”, outlines in Destination (1). Technology Enabled Systems, issues (5) Develop a holistic government strategy for the aged care sector that provides B2B and B2G interfaces in order to create an open ecosystem of secure data exchange”. What role does Industry have to play in this?
Gavin Tomlins, Chair of CIO Committee, ACIITC
CLICK HERE to view Gavin's presentation
PLENARY SESSION 5 – PANEL SESSION THAT WILL CONSIDER HOW TO DEVELOP INTEGRATED COMMON STANDARDS FOR B2G ACROSS THE SOCIAL CARE SYSTEMS
Session Facilitator: George Margelis, Chair, ACIITC
Panel Members:
Steven Strange, Chief Executive Officer, Health Metrics
Gavin Tomlins, Chair of CIO Committee, ACIITC
Emma Hossack, CEO, Medical Software Industry Association (MSIA)
Nick Hartland, First Assistant Secretary in Home Aged Care Division, Department of Health
Lee Davis, CDO, Anglicare Southern Queensland
STREAM 1 - THE CONSUMER. CO-DESIGN AND RESPONDING TO CONSUMER'S NEEDS Dream Versus Reality - Living the dream on MAC and NDIS packages versus real life experience of packaged care recipients Five years experiencing the roadblocks, rabbit warrens, frustrations and rewards of MAC & NDIS – highlights frustrations suffered by Developers presumptions about Seniors. Michael Parer, Consumer Expert Measuring the moments that matter in aged care Technology with purpose. Measuring and reporting on what matters most to consumers through the Happy Life Index Lauren Todorovic, CEO, CarePage Engaging older consumers in new technology: insights, observations and considerations for developing and marketing technology well with older customers Hear insights gathered from The Plug-in’s case studies and discover how engaging consumers in co-design to gain an understanding of their experiences, likes, dislikes, fears, needs, preferences and innovative recommendations, can remove barriers to use of new technology, create more engaging products and have a greater impact. Miranda Starke, Head of The Plug-in, COTA SA CLICK HERE to view Miranda's presentation | STREAM 2 - INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY DEPLOYMENT. USING INTEGRATED DATA TO IMPROVE SERVICE OUTCOMES Endeavour Foundation Connect - Maximising Consumer Engagement Endeavour Foundation has worked collaboratively with Checked-in Care to develop an application tailored to meeting disability sector needs. Endeavour Connect App has dramatically improved customer satisfaction, independence and choice. Brent Suhr, Service Design Implementation Partner, Endeavour Foundation & John Perkins, Founder & CEO, CheckedIn Care CLICK HERE to view Brent & John's presentation Creating an inclusive service through AI and Voice technology Building a technology-driven Aged Care that we would expect to consume – Join us for 21st Century living Glenn Payne, CIO, Feros Care CLICK HERE to view Glenn's presentation AI in Aged Care – Tomorrow’s Solutions, today Solving Unseen Falls, Abuse, and Abnormal Behaviour with HomeGuardian.ai – an Australian world first. Kane Sajdak, Co-Founder & CEO HomeGuardian.ai Technologies and smart homes: How can older consumers influence the agenda? We underestimate their digital literacy at our peril. Arguing the case for older people’s involvement in smart home designs. Malcolm Fisk, Senior Lecturer, De Montfort University, UK CLICK HERE to view Malcolm's presentation |
Wednesday 4th March 2020 |
PLENARY SESSION 7 – GOVERNMENT RESPONSES TO THE CHANGING WORLD OF TECHNOLOGY CAPABILITY GROWTH
Interoperability and Healthy Aging
Michael Costello, General Manager Strategy Policy & Privacy, Australian Digital Health Agency
CLICK HERE to view Michael's presentation
The MyHealthRecord supports meeting Quality Standards – how IT can be used to gain benefits from MHR
The MyHealthRecord initiative can generate outstanding outcomes to ensure residents receive congruent and seamless care when they need it most.
Caroline Lee, Chief Executive Officer, Leecare Solutions
CLICK HERE to view Caroline's presentation
Improving digital service delivery through human centred design and continuous optimisation
Serving the needs of the customer through digital service delivery requires close cooperation with end users and ongoing optimisation to create effective experiences that enhance the potential of the technology.
Michael Burke, Managing Director, Liquid Interactive
CLICK HERE to view Michael's presentation
Chris Gray, Co-Founder, iCare will facilitate this interactive session on how to best activate, support and sustain innovation. Would the industry support an investment innovation fund?
CLICK HERE to view the session presentation
Theme
One of the terms of reference for the Aged Care Royal Commission is to “deliver aged care services in a sustainable way, including through innovative models of care and increased use of technology.” At ITAC, we want to bring this to life for attendees. The aged care industry is facing demands to improve the level of care, whilst at the same time becoming more efficient. These two competing demands create a point of tension. Resolving this tension will come from innovative thinking done in a collaborative environment. Our question as a panel is how do we bring together aged care providers, industry leaders and innovators to provide the best possible care for the elderly and most vulnerable in our community?
The presenters
To answer the challenge posed by the Royal Commission, we have assembled a diverse group of innovators who will be able to share their view and the approach they are taking:
• Allison Nikula – Founder and CEO, CareApp
• Simon Heaysman – Co Founder and COO, hayylo
• Mathieu Bertrand – Co Founder and COO, Home Care Heroes
• Nan Yu – Founder and CEO, My Dementia Companion
• Heath Shonhan – Partner at Bentleys Qld and Founder, Care Factor
CONCURRENTS |
SESSION A: ASSISTIVE HOME TECHNOLOGIES
Study Proves Value of Remote Patient Monitoring in Reducing Hospital Readmissions and Costs
Results from a novel remote monitoring trial show that a machine learning approach can reduce costly hospital readmissions and emergency department visits for the most burdensome chronic diseases.
Neil Grunberg, VP Strategy & Corporate Development, AlayaCare
The Day the Roof Blew Off – PAC’s Cloud Journey
Peter will tell the story of PAC’s cloud journey and how it helped PAC consumers the day the roof blew off their 130-bed Residential Aged Care facility at Stockton.
Peter Newing, Chief Information Officer, Presbyterian Aged Care
CLICK HERE to view Peters' presentation
How AI is helping predict risk of falls and keep clients in home for longer
Find out how ARMED (A.I) through 5 years of evidence based outcomes is helping show clients health risk up to 32 days in advance to prevent falls, enabling clients to receive preventative care earlier in the care cycle.
Brian Brown, Director, ARMED Prevention
CONCURRENT SESSION B: CARE RECIPIENT INDEPENDENCE THROUGH TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT
Transforming independence through innovative technology
Medication management is a crucial part of the care provided to residents in RACFs. Paperless prescribing offers built-in redundancies. This presentation explores the perceptions and barriers to innovation.
Gerard Stevens AM, Managing Director, Manrex Pty Ltd – Webstercare
CLICK HERE to view Gerard's presentation
The role of start-up development programs in supporting innovative technologies enabling independence – CareFactor Program case study
CareFactor is Australia’s first dedicated aged care incubator program. Following a two year development and onboarding process, the pilot program launched in September 2019 - funded and facilitated by Bentleys’ Health & Ageing and Innovation Advisory teams, and supported by industry program partners such as ACSA, Westpac, AUSINDUSTRY, AUSTRADE, the Queensland Government and Brisbane City Council
Heath Shonhan, Partner, Bentleys (QLD)
CLICK HERE to view Heath's presentation
Proving that Technology can reduce depression
Care Cohort is a simple, easy to use app that improves social connections, reduces loneliness and increases independence, and has been shown to reduce depression
John Perkins, Director, Checked in Care
CLICK HERE to view John's presentation
A supercomputer in your hand
Combine the enormous power available with cloud services, and the convenience and security of mobile computing to deliver powerful, innovative solutions
David Reidy, Lead Developer, uTeach Pty Ltd
CLICK HERE to view David's presentation
Tempering the hype to deliver effective voice-assistant based care
Cut through the hype to understand the real-world challenges of using voice assistants as a care delivery model, from the perspective of both the customer and the provider.
Nick Marfleet, Chief Technology Officer, Lumin
CLICK HERE to view Nick's presentation
Why measuring the NQ (Nutritional Quotient) adds to quality of life and why we must digitalise it
Hear how high-tech solutions to capture nutritional consumption, digitalise and automate malnutrition risk and alert busy Clinical Managers offers opportunity for prioritised high-touch care to enhance resident quality of life.
Jo Cleary, Chief Executive Officer & Founder, NQIQ
CLICK HERE to view Jo's presentation
What you need to know about robots so your staff can provide more care for your residents
Automation removes menial activities allowing staff to spend more time with residents. This session will show how to future proof facilities to ensure that the most efficient movement of supplies.
Leonie Mulheran, National Aged Care Business Development Manager, Lamson Concepts
CLICK HERE to view Leonie's presentation
Power of Integrations
Healthcare must become more collaborative, coordinated and integrated ecosystems, as such, AlayaCare’s Care Exchange platform is using award winning solutions like PainChek to help support our clients manage their pain.
Renee Watson, Clinical Product Specialist, AlayaCare and David Allsopp, Head of Business Development ANZ, PainChek
CLICK HERE to view Rennee & David's presentation
Lessons learned from four years of digital transformation and a consumer directed approach
Digital transformation and single view of customer are compelling goals, but very difficult to realise. Learn key lessons from an organisation that is over 4 years into this transformational journey.
Selina Beauchamp, CIO, Wesley Mission Queensland and Jenni Deslandes, Managing Director, Loaded Technologies
The right technology can help prevent churn before an employee even considers departing-- and can predict hiring needs before employees join an organization.
Annette Hili, General Manager, AlayaCare
CLICK HERE to view Annette's presentation
Change doesn’t have to suck: What can we learn about our service models from our Medicare data?
Each week an Aged Care Provider updates Medicare with thousands of Megabytes of data. Many organisations do not look within this data to understand the changing customers & service models.
Andrew Farmer, Chief Executive Officer, Mirus Australia
CLICK HERE to view Andrew's presentation
Learnings from implementing assistive technologies in the ‘real world’ of Aged Care
This presentation demonstrates the use of the Non-adoption and Abandonment of technologies by individuals and problems with Scale-up, Spread and Sustainability (NASSS) framework to evaluate project implementation at Bolton Clarke.
Elizabeth Cyarto, Senior Research Fellow, Bolton Clarke Research Institute
What are the ethical issues to be considered when introducing CCTV to a care environment?
Ethical considerations surrounding the use of technology in long-term care.
Alistair R. Niemeijer, Universiteit voor Humanistiek, Zorgethiek
CLICK HERE to view Alistair's presentation
SA Health CCTV Pilot Project
This project will see audio-visual surveillance and monitoring implemented in common areas and bedrooms of five SA Health aged care facilities.
Cassie Mason, Director, Office for Ageing Well, SA Health
CLICK HERE to view Cassie's presentation
Digital Health, Assistive Technologies and Cameras in Care Homes – What are the Social Policy issues?
Working at the technology, health and ageing interface. Arguing the case for ‘blind’ cameras as vulnerable older people are safeguarded.
Malcolm Fisk, Senior Lecturer, De Montfort University, UK Conference
CLICK HERE to view Malcolm's presentation
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