CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

Healthcare Congress 2015
Monday 15 – Thursday 18 June 2015 Langham Hotel, Auckland, New Zealand
2015 HealthTech Week
TOMORROW’S HEALTHCARE THINK TANK – Monday 15 June 2015
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Mike, MTANZ
GRII confirmed – Room Hire $1,000
Catering – morning tea (1 item) $11pp; lunch $42pp; afternoon tea $11pp
20 pax cabaret style seating
by invitation only
using MTANZ registration system
link on Congress website
at The Langham
NO EXHIBITION
MEDTECH CORE ANNUAL CONFERENCE – Monday 15 June 2015
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Di Siew, Callaghan Innovation
GRIV only confirmed – venue hire $1,000 (GRIII cancelled 10 March ’15)
Catering – morning tea (1 item) $11pp; lunch $42pp; afternoon tea $11pp
80 pax classroom
by invitation only
using MTANZ registration system
link on Congress website
at The Langham
NO EXHIBITION
Healthcare Congress 2015
Monday 15 – Thursday 18 June 2015 Langham Hotel, Auckland, New Zealand
HEALTHCARE CONGRESS PROGRAMME - Tuesday 16 June 2015
0730-0845
Registration Desk and Exhibition Open. Welcome Refreshments
0845-0900
Opening Remarks
Chandra Selvadurai, Chair, Medical Technology Association of New Zealand
Great Room III&IV
(150 class 180 tstyle)
Jodi Mitchell, Chair, New Zealand Health IT Cluster
Andrew Patterson, Master of Ceremonies
0900-0910
Opening Presentation
Sir Peter Gluckman (via video) OR May be replaced by Chai Chauh Director General of Health TBC
0910-1000
Where Health and Smart Technology are Converging
Craig Rispin, Business Futurist and Innovation Expert
1000-1030
Plenary Presentation
Professor Dr Dr Jens Mueller, MNZM
1030-1100
Morning Tea and Exhibitor Networking
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1100-1230
Great Room III&IV
(150 class 180 tstyle)
1100-1130
Nanotechnology – How Small Things Will Have A Big Impact
Dr Michelle Dickinson
1130-1230
The Newcomers to the Health Sector that are Driving the
Growth of Healthcare Consumerism
There has been much publicity about newcomers to the
Medtech space i.e. Apple / Google and their possible influence
on the trend of the more empowered and informed patient. Is
the Medtech sector in the health space or the technology
space? How can traditional Medtech demonstrate its value
with the growing health consumerism?
Craig Rispin, Business Futurist and Innovation Expert
Dr Michelle Dickinson
David Grayson, MCDHB
in place of Jonathan Gray? - Mike
Dr Janine Bycroft, Clinical Director, Health Navigator
Charitable Trust - Mike
Possible speaker from Spark? - Mike
Great Room I
CMDT
1100-1230
Great Room II
(180 tstyle)
Chair:
Growing NZ’s Medtech Sector - The Ecosystem, Initiatives and
Challenges
NZ needs its Medtech industry to grow its economy and
address its own healthcare cost challenges. We have 160 firms
associated with our Medtech sector today - many of which are
startups. Our challenge is to grow these emerging entities into
sustainable businesses. How are we doing this?
Navigating NZ’s Innovation Ecosystem
Dr Mary Quin, Chief Executive, Callaghan Innovation
Funding for MedTech R&D
Bram Smith, General Manager, Kiwi Innovation Network
(KiwiNet) and Graham Scown, Return on Science
The MedTech CoRE – What can this translational research
initiative do for your company?
Prof Peter Hunter, Director, Auckland Bioengineering
Institute, University of Auckland
Annual Update from the Consortium of Medical Device
Technologies
Dr Gavin Clark, Director of Research & Enterprise, UoO and
Dr Diana Siew, National MedTech Sector Manager, Callaghan
Innovation
Possible KOL from IBM - Watson? - Mike
Alister Melhuish, HP – Angela
National Dementia Co-Operative - Scott
Video of Apple enabled Police?
(10 mins presentations + 30 mins Q&A)
1230-1330
1330-1400
Lunch and Exhibitor Networking
(15 mins presentations + 30 mins Q&A)
Great Room I
Great Room III&IV
(150 class 180 tstyle)
Global Trends in Medical Technology
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1400-1500
CMDT
Great Room III&IV
(150 class 180 tstyle)
How Are CEO’s Facing the Tide of Change?
The Healthtech industry is facing the challenge of delivering
more and meeting higher expectations on decreasing budgets,
but these are not the only changes facing Healthtech. The
industry is being impacted by numerous developments which
have the potential to revolutionise Healthtech in new and
exciting ways.
Sue Martin, NZ Country Director, Johnson & Johnson Medical
Chandra Selvadurai, CEO, Pharmaco (NZ & Australia) Ltd
Rohan Williams, Country Manager NZ, Smith & Nephew –
Healthcare Division
1400-1500
Great Room II
(180 tstyle)
Chair:
The Next Frontier in Healthcare Value: Changing Patient
Behaviour
Health systems all over the world need new solutions to
address the increasing cost of associated with chronic illness
plaguing society. There is agreement that a person-centric
approach to change the behaviour of individuals is the most
likely to achieve success but why is it so difficult for these
concepts to be adopted? Are they effective? What is their
value proposition and who pays?
Technology as an Enabler of Behaviour Change for Patients
and the Public
Professor Chris Bullen, Director, NIHI, University of Auckland
Adherence. Making it Stick
Siobhan Bulfin, Founder and CEO, Social Code
Garth Bradford, Henry Schein
Jamie Stanistreet, Vice President & Managing Director,
Medtronic Australia and New Zealand
Michael Daniell, CEO, Fisher & Paykel Healthcare? – Faye
Ralph Highnam, CEO, Matakina?
(8 mins presentations + 20 mins Q&A)
Valuing Difficult over Complex: Changing our own focus is key
to changing people's health behaviour
Duncan Babbage, Director, Centre for eHealth, Auckland
University of Technology
Power to the People – patient empowerment is the future of
healthcare
Justin Vaughn, Group Manager, Benefits & Provider Relations,
nib
(10 mins presentations + 20 mins Q&A)
1500-1530
Afternoon Tea and Exhibitor Networking
Great Room I
Great Room III&IV
(150 class 180 tstyle)
1530-1550
The Digital Health Landscape – 2015 to 2020
Positioning health technologies as a key enabler to support the delivery of high quality, integrated health services
and models of care is going to drive planning, funding and implementation programmes over the next 5 years. What
will need to be done differently and is the Health IT sector ready and able to take up this challenge?
Graeme Osborne, Director National Health IT Board
1550-1610
The Social Impacts of Healthcare
Merepeke Raukawa-Tait
CMDT
1615-1715
Great Room III&IV
(150 class 180 tstyle)
The Digital Health Landscape
How will technology really make a difference – examples
where a consumer-centric approach will influence models of
care and health outcomes in the future
1615-1630
Focus on Population Health and System-Wide Platforms for
Transformational Change
David Hepburn
Senior Vice President, Smarter Hospital Orion Health
1630-1645
1615-1715
Great Room II
(180 tstyle)
Chair:
Healthcare in the Community
How can technology help us provide better care and
outcomes?
Dr Lance O’Sullivan, GP and Founder of The Moko Foundation,
Kaitaia
Technology in Healthcare: creating a problem or finding a
solution
Professor Matthew Parsons, Director, Institute of Healthy
Ageing
Donna Clapham, Conference Manager
PO Box 90641, Victoria Street West, Auckland 1142, New Zealand
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Information, Sharing and Collaboration - the lifeblood of the
new healthcare environment
Jodi Mitchell, CEO, SimplHealth and Chair, NZ Health IT Cluster
(Speaker x 2, 15min incl Q&A)
1645-1715
Panel Session
Mobile Health & Device Technologies
A quick fire panel presentation by leading experts in their fields
looking at the fast expanding and consumer driven use of
mobile technology to support new models of care - what are
the opportunities over the next 5 years?
Technology: clients YES and service HOW
Sean Gray, CEO, New Zealand Artificial Limb Service
Telehealth: An idea whose time has come
Dr David Fitzpatrick-Cockram, Clinical Director - Mental
Health, Third Age Health Services
The Future of Health is Mobile
Dr Robyn Whittaker, Programme Leader of Health Informatics
& Technology Research, National Institute for Health
Innovation, University of Auckland
Mobile technology in the home-based sector – enabling a
mobile workforce and connected clients in the community
Josephine Wallis, Chief Executive, Geneva Healthcare
David Tse, GM Healthcare, Spark Digital
Q&A
(3 x 7min panel presentations concluded by
1 x 5-10min Q&A)
(10 mins presentations + 20 mins Q&A)
Great Room III&IV
(150 class 180 tstyle)
1715-1730
Summary of the Day
Andrew Patterson, Master of Ceremonies
1730-1900
1930
Welcome Reception & Industry Exhibition
Congress Dinner & Innovation Awards
Guest Speaker: Graeme Sinclair, “Gone Fishin’”
Great Room I
Venue: Langham Hotel Great Room III & IV
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HEALTHCARE CONGRESS PROGRAMME - Wednesday 17 June 2015
0645-0900
0800-0910
Great Room III&IV
MTANZ AGM and Breakfast (Members only)
Registration Desk and Exhibition Open. Welcome Refreshments
Great Room I
Great Room III&IV
(150 class 180 tstyle)
0910-0915
Welcome Back
Andrew Patterson, Master of Ceremonies
0915-0945
Plenary Presentation
Sir Malcolm Grant, Chair NHS England, UK
0945-1000
Outputs from the Monday forum
HEALTHCARE CONGRESS
1000-1045
Great Room III&IV
CMDT
1000-1045
1000-1645
(150 class 180 tstyle)
Can NZ DHBs become NZ Inc?
Collaboration is more important than
ever as we look for solutions to deliver
healthcare in more cost effective and
efficient ways. What good ideas are we
sharing and nurturing together?
Big Data is Here! What Happens Next?
Data analytics is the topic du jour in every
industry. What are we doing with
healthcare data that is collected? What
insight and value can we gain from this
data?
Key DHB CEOs Panel Discussion
Big data — will Plato’s obese white
elephant utterly crush Medicine?
Dr Johan van Schalkwyk, Auckland District
Health Board
David Meates, CE, Canterbury DHB &
West Coast DHB
Debbie Chin, Interim CEO, Capital and
Coast DHB
Dr David Galler, Clinical Director Ko
Awatere
Chris Flemming?
Crystal Room
5 tables of 8, no AV
Chair:
Great Room II
(180 tstyle)
Chair:
Meet the Investor/Funder
15 minute pre-arranged meetings for
companies, researchers and clinicians to
meet investors is a unique opportunity to
explore opportunities.
The Future of Healthcare is a Data
Problem! How do we progress from Big
Data to an Open, Agile and Analytics
driven Healthcare System?
Clive Gold, EMC
Dr Bryan Smith, Manager, ICT Research
Group, Callaghan Innovation
Ron Durnam, Lakes DHB
(6 mins presentations + 20 mins Q&A)
1045-1115
(8 mins presentations + 20 mins Q&A)
Morning Tea and Exhibitor Networking
Great Room I
Great Room III&IV
(150 class 180 tstyle)
1115-1145
Crystal Room
Meet the Investor/Funder
Overview of the changing Landscape of NZ Healthcare: Towards 2020
Introduction by Andrew Patterson
David Moore, Managing Director, Sapere Research Group Limited
HEALTHCARE CONGRESS
1145-1245
Great Room III&IV
(150 class 180 tstyle)
Reimbursement and Regulations
Collaboration between industry and
payers set to change market access
landscape. There is growing perception
that payers and industry need to work
together to solve problems and find
Crystal Room
CMDT
1145-1245
Great Room II
(180 tstyle)
Chair:
Wearable Technology and Remote
Monitoring
Wearable medical technology is becoming
a hot commodity. As these devices come
to market, they have the potential to help
both patients and clinicians monitor vital
Donna Clapham, Conference Manager
PO Box 90641, Victoria Street West, Auckland 1142, New Zealand
p +64 9 917 3653 f +64 9 917 3651 [email protected] www.w4u.co.nz
Meet the Scientist
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solutions. What will the new
procurement landscape look like?
signs and symptoms. What is NZ’s
competitive advantage in this space?
Ross Darrah, General Manager
Procurement, healthAlliance
Interactions between the human body and
clothing: what can we do with them?
Prof Raechel M Laing, Clothing and Textile
Sciences, Head of Department - Applied
Sciences, University of Otago
John Macaskill-Smith, CEO, Midlands
Health
Mark Richards, Manager Procurement
Capability, Ministry of Business,
Innovation & Employment
Sarah Fitt, Director of Operations,
PHARMAC
Chris James, Acting Group Manager,
Medsafe
From Neurocomputers for Brain Data
Modelling to Novel Brain-Machine
Interfaces and Neurorehabilitation Robots
Prof Nikola Kasabov, Director, Knowledge
Engineering and Discovery Research
Institute (KEDRI), Auckland University of
Technology
Turnstall? Scott?
Jacob Munroe, Orthopaedic Surgeon
(15 mins presentations + 30 mins Q&A)
(8 mins presentations + 20 mins Q&A)
1245-1345
Lunch and Exhibitor Networking
Great Room I
Great Room III-IV
(150 class 180 tstyle)
1345-1430
What Place Does Health Technology Assessment Have Today In The
Rapidly Changing Health Environment?
Mark O'Carroll, NHC
Great Room III&IV
(150 class 180 tstyle)
1430-1530
Great Room II
(180 tstyle)
Chair:
Chaired by John Windsor
Robotics in Surgery
Lessons learned from first generation
robotic surgery applied to the next
generation
John Windsor, Professor of Surgery,
University of Auckland
Peter Gilling, Urologist, Tauranga
Professor Guy Madden, University of
Adelaide
Meet the Scientist
Crystal Room
CMDT
1430-1530
Crystal Room
Meet the Scientist
Design - The Importance of Design in
Product Useability
Peter Madson, VP, Worrell, Shanghai,
China
The Importance of an ’In Situ’ Prototyping
Design Space to Improve Patient
Experiences
Dr Steve Reay, Co-Director, Design for
Health and Wellbeing Lab; Senior Lecturer,
Industrial Design & Innovation, AUT
University, Auckland, NZ
Mark Clapworthy, Orthopaedics
Michael Mackee
(10 mins presentations + 20 mins Q&A)
Synthetic Anatomy
Bernard Guy, Lecturer, Industrial Design,
School of Design. Victoria University of
Wellington, Wellington, NZ
(10 mins presentations + 20 mins Q&A)
Great Room III-IV
(150 class 180 tstyle)
1530-1545
Conference Close – The top 5 things that will change in the world you work in!
Andrew Patterson Master of Ceremonies
1545-1600
Afternoon Tea and Exhibitor Networking
Great Room I
Workshop
1600-1700
Great Room II
(100 banquet)
PHARMAC “Factors for Consideration”
Healthcare Congress 2014
Monday 15 – Thursday 18 June 2015 Langham Hotel, Auckland, New Zealand
The first Industry workshop to introduce PHARMAC revised factors for consideration. Essential for any organisation interacting
with PHARMAC.
*Some invited speakers are not yet confirmed & programme is subject to change.
Donna Clapham, Conference Manager
PO Box 90641, Victoria Street West, Auckland 1142, New Zealand
p +64 9 917 3653 f +64 9 917 3651 [email protected] www.w4u.co.nz