Industry gathers for health IT event of the year
July 18 2005
Industry gathers for health IT event of the year
'HINZ Conference & Exhibition 2-5 August 2005 at Sky City, Auckland - telling the New Zealand Story' will be this year's premier platform for the health IT industry in New Zealand, says organiser Linda McKay.
The HINZ 2005 conferenceÊ will showcase NZ health informatics expertise and successes, providing a window to health informatics worldwide. Major conference supporters include:Ê the Ministry of Health, New Zealand Health IT Cluster, NZ HL7 Standards Group and the District Health Board Chief Information Officer forum.
HINZ 2005 caters for the a broad audience in New Zealand. Key stakeholder includes the healthcare industry, health informatics community, commercial vendors, tertiary educational institutes, public health providers such as the DHBs and the Ministry of Health. HINZ 2005 offers a timely, neutral forum to share visions, knowledge and experiences of health information technologies, a genuine opportunity for networking and opportunity creation at a regional, national and international level.
New Zealand is a world leader in technology innovation, says Dr Stephen Chu, chair of the Scientific Programme Committee, and has established a distinctive global niche in health information technology: for example in the creation of unique patient identifiers, web-based clinical information systems and Clinical Context Object Workgroup integration technology (CCOW), vendor independent standards that allow clinical applications to share information at the point of care. New Zealand is at the leading edge of the HL7 implementation, research and development, he says.
In addition, says Chu, New Zealand leads the world with initiatives in development such as the health provider index. These successes are often better known to our international colleagues than among New Zealanders, he says.
HINZ has therefore dedicated the 2005 national health informatics conference to the sharing of innovation ideas and experiences under a theme of 'Telling the New Zealand Story'.
HINZ attendees will hear Government initiatives and actions plans: for example, initiatives in the area of using health information to address inequalities in health outcomes and locally relevant applications of the international HL7 standards.
Conference attendees will gain insight from both NZ and international experts on Health Informatic successes locally and abroad, in addition to hands-on demonstrations of working health IT systems.
The following
groups are endorsing and participating in HINZ:
- Orion
Systems
International
- Hewlett-Packard
- iSOFT
- Microsoft
- IBM
- Health
Informatics Standards Organisation
- Precept
Systems
- Healix
= Telstra Clear
- IBA
Technologies
- Trendcare
- Asnet
Technologies
- Telecom
- Vodafone
- Oracle
- Sysmex
NZ Ltd
- Infinity
Solutions
- Roche
- IntrahealthÊ
ENDS