Digital Health Week NZ 2025 Conference Programme

This programme is subject to change up to, and during, the conference

DIGITAL HEALTH WEEK NZ 2025 PROGRAMME

MONDAY 24 NOVEMBER EXHIBITION HALL 5.00 - 6.00 TUESDAY 25 NOVEMBER AUDITORIUM OPENING PLENARY 8.15 Call to Enter

SORSIX WELCOME NETWORKING FUNCTION | SPONSORED BY SORSIX All conference attendees are welcome to attend this FREE function

9.15

601 Morag McDowell, Health & Disability Commission Presentation Title TBC

8.30

Mihi Whakatau

9.30

700 Speaker TBC Presentation Title TBC | PLATINUM SPONSOR - PHILIPS

8.50 8.55 9.00

Welcome from HiNZ Board Chair Kyle Forde

MC Greg Ward

9.50

602 Dame Helen Stokes-Lampard, Health New Zealand Presentation Title TBC

600 Hon Simeon Brown, Minister of Health Presentation Title TBC

10.05 MORNING TEA | EXHIBITION HALL

AUDITORIUM STREAM A MAIN STAGE

CONWAY 3 & 4

CONWAY 1 & 2

BEALEY 4 & 5

CONWAY 5

BEALEY 3

STREAM B ADVANCING TOGETHER

STREAM C SMARTER CONSUMER /

STREAM D PERSONALISED HEALTH

STREAM E TRANSFORMING DATA INTO KNOWLEDGE 10 Andrew Ingersoll, PwC Embedding values in AI: a governance-first approach to responsible GenAI adoption

STREAM F INNOVATING FOR TOMORROW

WHĀNAU CENTRIC HEALTH SYSTEMS

10.45 603 Corinne Haines,

10.45 141 Cara Te Maiharoa- Bell & Sammy Te Maiharoa-Bell, Te

37 Johan Vendrig & Lara Wild, MoleMap NZ The use of AI improves the quality of skin cancer screening but the role of the skin cancer screening nurse remains vital 72 CK Jin, Health NZ Advancing diabetic retinopathy screening with AI: evidence, integration, & the road ahead 185 Speaker TBC, Health NZ Presentation from Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora, Clinical Digital Health Alumni 2025 138 Anish Deo, Reflections Global From 6,500 to 8,000: How AI supercharged ECG triage & boosted technician throughput by 23%

79 Inga Hunter, Massey University Don't impose yet another western model of health care

87 Gemma Abbott, Deloitte Healthy systems: technology driving sustainable healthcare

Christchurch City Mission Presentation Title TBC

Puawaitanga ki Ōtautahi Trust Leaning into digital: enhancing whānau & kaimahi outcomes through kaupapa māori innovation

11.00 604 Dr Luke Bradford, RNZCGP Presentation Title TBC

11.00 77 Nicola Nell, Health NZ Do you know what it's like to stay here overnight?

129 Julie Woods & Isabelle Cohen, Blind Low Vision NZ 'What that blind woman has to worry about!' – the impact of digital health for blind and low vision patients 123 Jasmine Reynolds, Health NZ Mana enhancing by design: what eCommerce can teach us about whānau- centred health journeys 128 Taki Peeke, Tama & Rowena Woolgar, Te Ao Mārama Aotearoa Cultural Identity in Digital Health: Honouring Māori Perspectives Ko te reo kia Māori

42 Kevin Ross, Deloitte The AI ecosystem in New Zealand - lessons from beyond health

115 Noor Syed, Microsoft; Rebecca McPherson, Kōwhai AI Freeing clinicians to care

11.15 704 Jamie McKean, Wild Bamboo; Cathy Cooney, Dementia NZ The Courage to collaborate: a digital health success

11.15 107 Katie Davis, Deloitte Engage or enrage? Taking lessons learnt from

28 Rosie Dobson, the University of Auckland Development of an AI evaluation framework for Aotearoa

103 Sweta Borkar, Health NZ Connecting the health system - interoperability

clinician adoption of AI to explore benefit realisation in the wider digital health landscape

story from Dementia NZ GOLD SPONSOR – WILD BAMBOO

11.30 605 Dr Jane George,

11.30 100 Erin Keach &

46 Amanda Oakley, Health NZ Code ready, clearance pending: the unseen bottleneck in AI research

35 Philip Loya & Helen Sinnott, Oracle Health Connecting the world: using the AU patient summary FHIR protocol to exchange hospital & GP data in real-time

Rural Health Workforce Strategist Presentation Title TBC

Michelle Pokorny, Health NZ Piloting AI-assisted diagnosis of childhood ear disease in Aotearoa NZ primary care

11.45 TRANSITION 11.50 703 Speaker TBC

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11.50 154 Michael Dick, Health NZ & Suzanne Board,

73 CK Jin, Health NZ AI scribes in healthcare: navigating implementation challenges & governance frameworks in Health NZ

186 Speaker TBC, Health NZ

84 Gemma Abbott, Deloitte Harnessing GenAI for holistic primary care

130 Al Duncan, Webtools Solving real problems, fast: how smarter tech & shared vision are changing healthcare access

Presentation Title TBC GOLD SPONSOR – INTERSYSTEMS

Inospire The human side of digital change: what happens beneath the process map, lessons from PCIMS implementation in Waikato

12.05 606 Darren Douglass, Health NZ Presentation Title TBC

12.05 83 Nic Harrison &

71 Kelsey Schwynn, Health NZ Age against the machine: innovating responsibly in aged care

503 Equity in personalised health PANEL Lisa Tumahai, Pokeka Poutini Ngāi Tahu; Debbie Hughes, NZ Disability Support Network; Antonio Filimoehala, E Tu Pasifika Christchurch Facilitator: Manu Sione

102 Desalegn Yibeltal Reta, The University of Auckland AI-based drug interaction prediction: a scoping review of model robustness, clinical relevance, & implementation challenges 98 Rhoda Ilenwabor, The University of Auckland A scoping review of AI applications in pain management for older adults - gaps & opportunities for NZ

135 Sam Barclay, ManageMyHealth One patient, one journey: seamless, patient-centred & connected primary &

Matthew Whitehead, Health NZ How collaboration & innovation enabled a groundbreaking national payroll database

secondary care with ManageMyHealth.

12.20 710 Speaker TBC

12.20 179 Geoff Smith, Health NZ Streamlining radiotherapy quality assurance with RadMachine: lessons from a software migration

6 Ashley Harder, The Prosperity Deal Automation Is the new public health emergency. A case for universal basic income as preventative mental health policy.

173 Heath Tolley & Matt Valentine, Health NZ Shared digital health record - connecting patient info across the motu

Presentation Title TBC GOLD SPONSOR – ACCENTURE

12.35 LUNCH | EXHIBITION HALL

AUDITORIUM STREAM A | PLENARY

1.10 621 Kyle Forde, HiNZ Board Chair Accenture Catalyst Award & Fellows of HiNZ Induction 1.25 607 Cam Calkoen, Doer, Dreamer & Champion of Possibilities Presentation Title TBC 2.05 TRANSITION 2.05 TRANSITION TRANSITION

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Programme last updated: 25 September 2025

Programme is subject to change up to, and during, the conference

DIGITAL HEALTH WEEK NZ 2025 PROGRAMME

AUDITORIUM STREAM A MAIN STAGE

CONWAY 3 & 4

CONWAY 1 & 2

BEALEY 4 & 5

CONWAY 5

BEALEY 3

STREAM B ADVANCING TOGETHER

STREAM C SMARTER CONSUMER /

STREAM D PERSONALISED HEALTH

STREAM E TRANSFORMING DATA INTO KNOWLEDGE 188 Speaker TBC, Health NZ Presentation from Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora, Clinical Digital Health Alumni 2025 118 Daniel Hunter- Philpott & Anthony Doyle, Health NZ Radiology text analysis (RATA): leveraging NLP for automated SNOMED coding at a national scale 168 Alistair Rumball- Smith & Cameron Bradley, Health NZ HNZ national radiology data set

STREAM F INNOVATING FOR TOMORROW

WHĀNAU CENTRIC HEALTH SYSTEMS

2.10

705 Todd Crosslin, Snowflake Walking and chewing gum with AI - a front row seat experience GOLD SPONSOR – SNOWFLAKE 608 Becky Cassie, Public Health Agency Reimagining public health intelligence: the NPHS warehouse as a strategic asset and real stories of impact 702 Speaker TBC Presentation Title TBC GOLD SPONSOR – VALENTIA TECHNOLOGIES

2.10

32 Kyle Forde, Karo The transformation of primary & community care

52 Darren Reynolds, Teladoc Health Setting workforce shortages right: how virtual care with remote specialists & surgery are leading the way 36 Deepak Biswal, CareMonitor Redefining hospital in the home: implementation insights from remote monitoring & virtual care programs 184 Ed Falloon, Health NZ Beyond Hira – an update of Health NZ consumer & whānau integrations & services

153 Mirza Baig & Mika Joronen Confidence at the coalface: supporting clinicians through change with digital leadership

187 Speaker TBC, Health NZ Presentation from Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora, Clinical Digital Health Alumni 2025 171 Jeffrey Quina, Health NZ Introduction of VR in forensic mental health and intellectual disability services: early implementation insights

2.25

2.25

43 Kevin Ross, Deloitte Innovation in the NZ health system

109 Gavin Wright & Kelly van Wieren, Fraame Healthcare From silos to synergy: PSN's digital transformation & bringing families into focus 81 Nicola Kayes, AUT Optimising telerehabilitation practice in Aotearoa NZ

2.40

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180 Jono Hoogerbrug, Health NZ Leading an upward spiral: global lessons on leadership, quality and innovation

91 Mike Harb, Ignite; Adam Hutchinson,

oVRcome From avoidance to engagement: How VR helped rangatahi face social anxiety and cut time in care

2.55

AFTERNOON TEA | EXHIBITION HALL

AUDITORIUM STREAM A MAIN STAGE

CONWAY 3 & 4

CONWAY 1 & 2

BEALEY 4 & 5

CONWAY 5

BEALEY 3

STREAM B ADVANCING TOGETHER

STREAM C ADVANCING TOGETHER

STREAM D PERSONALISED HEALTH

STREAM E TRANSFORMING DATA INTO KNOWLEDGE 41 Alvaro Orsi, PHF Science ALMA, A breakthrough digital twin platform leveraging 5 million virtual kiwis for advanced AI-driven public health decision-making 151 Mirza Baig & Mika Joronen, Dedalus Healthcare Generative AI- based intelligent wearable (IoT) solution in patient monitoring 182 Heath Tolley, Health NZ; Harry Hawke, Webtools Unlocking consumer access to medicines data: MDR showcase

STREAM F INNOVATING FOR TOMORROW

3.30

708 Sanja Sazdovska, Ministry of Health, North Macedonia Empowering women’s health: from digital vision to reality in

3.30

67 Liz Keen, Infosys Consulting Clinical governance in technology - what the?!

74 Ken Leech, Procon Ltd 27 years in primary care IT - what worked, what didn't, and what still isn't fixed

99 Nick McLennan, Western Bay of Plenty PHO Implementing INSIGHT, incident notification system inspiring growth, healing & transparency 158 Ross Harrison & Chandra Harrison, Access Advisors PDFs are not patient-friendly - stop using them: rethinking

18 Kristen Phillips, Dementia NZ; Kelsey Schwynn, Health NZ NGOs and Health NZ in collaboration to inform better outcomes for people with dementia - first steps 113 Colby Raley, Microsoft Delivering on the promise of digital healthcare with AI

challenging times GOLD SPONSOR – SORSIX

3.45

609 Dr Lloyd McCann, Tāmaki Health Presentation Title TBC

3.45

174 Melanie Consedine, Health NZ; Andrew Ingersoll, PwC Digital with purpose: clinician voices in realising benefits from health investment

4 Peter Tang, Health NZ From carryover to careful: a natural experiment in interface design & clinical behaviour

document and form accessibility in digital health

4.00

610 Hon. Tracey Martin, Aged Care Association Presentation Title TBC

4.00

149 Brian Yow, Health NZ Embedding digital into

97 Carey Campbell, Amalga; Melanie Skelton, Franklin Hospital Cutting paper, not corners: digitising patient care records

150 Adam Dempsey, WellSouth Practice makes perfect: redesigning clinical reports that drive outcomes

13 Ny Brunenburg, Collaborative Aotearoa; Hamish Franklin, Intervengine Empowering behaviour change for patients with long-term conditions

Health NZ’s national clinical governance framework

4.15 4.20

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500 Enabling integrated care: rethinking systems in whānau and community PANEL Lisa Tumahai, Pokeka Poutini Ngāi Tahu; Dr Luke Bradford, RNZCGP; Dr Lloyd McCann, Tāmaki Health; Tracey Martin, Aged Care Association Facilitator: Alex Kemp

120 Liz Keen & Therese Juda, Infosys Consulting The cost of kindne$$

139 Phil Baskerville, Health NZ Lessons learnt from the digital health

157 Suzanne Board, Inospire Ltd; Rhonda Dames, Healthpoint From

25 Sally Britnell, AUT Code incomplete: how clinical coding systems in Aotearoa NZ often fail to capture the realities of disabled people 60 Jehad Kamal, Health NZ Real-time, real impact: tackling hospital acquired infections through digital collaboration 140 Daniel Hunter- Philpott & Dean Croft, Health NZ Best practice diabetes/kidney disease medications to reduce burden of disease & dialysis costs

80 Eleanor Walker, Fujifilm Sonosite From storage to strategy: using vendor neutral archives to drive smarter, more equitable care

design lab for new Dunedin hospital

system barriers to informed choice:

reimagining contraceptive access through consumer design 31 Tom Smith, Blind Low Vision NZ Making digital health truly inclusive

4.35

62 Byron Phillips, Evolve Health Digital From falling in to stepping up: coaching the digital health workforce we forgot to train 68 Becky George, Independent Consultant Breaking the leadership mould: is your seat at the table?

160 Michelle Cullinane, Deloitte Innovation unlocked: cross-team & vendor collaboration in health tech delivery 155 Michele Henderson & Jason Elley, Health NZ Designing, developing and implementing a single region-wide Patient Administration System (PAS) for Te Waipounamu.

55 Virginia Mitchell, AMS Unlocking Health NZ’s future: the power of unified workforce data

4.50

701 Speaker TBC Presentation Title TBC PLATINUM SPONSOR – PHILIPS

4.50

127 Kyle Martin, Middleware NZ Patient generated data on FHIR

146 Charlene Tan-Smith, Health NZ Disrupting the funding model for human- work performed by our digital FTE (DFTE) colleagues

5.05 5.10

MC Greg Ward

5.05 5.10

WRAP-UP

WRAP-UP

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WRAP-UP

5.30 - 10.30 CONFERENCE DINNER | TE PAE CHRISTCHURCH CONVENTION CENTRE | SPONSORED BY VALENTIA TECHNOLOGIES | This is a PAID ticket function

Programme last updated: 25 September 2025

Programme is subject to change up to, and during, the conference

DIGITAL HEALTH WEEK NZ 2025 PROGRAMME

WEDNESDAY 26 NOVEMBER AUDITORIUM STREAM A | PLENARY 8.45 MC Greg Ward 8.50 611 Lester Levy, Health New Zealand Presentation Title 9.10 622 Hon Matt Doocey, Minister for Mental Health and Associate Minister of Health Presentation Title TBC 9.30 613 James Laughlin, High Performance Leadership & Personal Mastery Presentation Title TBC 10.05 MORNING TEA | EXHIBITION HALL

AUDITORIUM STREAM A MAIN STAGE

CONWAY 3 & 4

CONWAY 1 & 2

BEALEY 4 & 5

CONWAY 5

BEALEY 3

STREAM B ADVANCING TOGETHER

STREAM C ADVANCING TOGETHER

STREAM D INNOVATING FOR TOMORROW

STREAM E TRANSFORMING DATA INTO KNOWLEDGE 175 Sonny Taite, Health New Zealand Securely navigating the digital health horizon: Reflections and realities 39 Melinda Wassell, RMIT Fast data is done: building a sustainable future for the reuse of clinical EHR data 169 Alistair Rumball- Smith, Health NZ LORA radiology planning and forecasting engine 147 Monique Green, Health NZ From silos to synergy: building a unified view of NZ's outsourced patient journeys

STREAM F INNOVATING FOR TOMORROW

10.45 614 Professor Tim

10.45 16 Rachael Page,

96 Carey Campbell, Amalga; Melanie Skelton, Franklin Hospital The 7- month switch: Fast tracking digital health transformation

26 Maggie-Lee Huckabee, SwalTech Ltd From hospital to home: how patient-informed tech is transforming dysphagia care 89 Grant Christey, Health NZ Transforming trauma care through data: the Te Manawa Taki Trauma registry in action 133 Camille Sullivan & Steve Perry, Tui Ora Ltd Mana ora: a low-code solution for māori mental health outcomes reporting 152 Chandra Harrison, Access Advisors Designed for all? Addressing digital accessibility inequities in Aotearoa's health system

22 Rebecca Muir, Pegasus Health The impact of acute plans on hospital presentations

Woodfield, University of Otago Presentation Title TBC

HealthOne: Scott Fisher, Tū Ora Compass Health Why was getting here so darn hard? Navigating the potholes, landmines, diversions and resistance to a shared health record

11.00 501 The innovation

11.00 161 Brian Yow, Health NZ Safe, smart, scalable: governance of clinical decision support systems at Health NZ

94 Stuart McCaw, Health NZ Answering the seemingly easy questions:

178 Mary Crowe & Vanessa Buchan, Health NZ Driving change together: a clinical–digital partnership for faster, smarter emergency care 170 Benjamen Pearson & Simon Harger, Health NZ Heidi writes, clinicians thrive: a pilot in ED and outpatient settings 3 Peter Tang, Health NZ Reducing the unknown: a conceptual digital tool for real-time emergency department wait time transparency

imperative: leadership that creates progress PANEL James Laughlin; Professor Tim Woodfield, University of Otago; Alex Smart, Southern Cross Travel Insurance; Dr Diana Siew, Medtech-iQ Aotearoa Facilitator: Becky George

how many FTE and vacancies do I have?

11.15 110 Catherine Epps, Pharmac Building a

53 Parag Bhatnagar Beyond the bot: embedding intelligent automation in clinical workflows

system that improves health outcomes for NZer’s and supports pathways for innovation

11.30 707 Michael Draheim & Angela Ryan, Oracle Health Modern health horizons: shaping tomorrow’s health today GOLD SPONSOR – ORACLE HEALTH

11.30 117 Milan Sundermann & Lorna Pairman, University of Otago Clinical decision support for electronic

33 Dudley Harris, Voco Pragmatic AI - how AI should be marketed, and how it should be deployed - learnings and use cases

prescribing in hospitals: a delicate balance between usability and safety

11.45 TRANSITION

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11.50 615 Anne Fitisemanu,

11.50 166 Jill Westgarth, Health NZ Transforming genomic testing in Aotearoa NZ: opportunities and challenges 12.05 504 Finding your path in digital health: careers for a transformative future PANEL Gabe Rijpma, CardioNexus; Becky

125 John Woodfield, University of Otago A patient-oriented eHealth intervention can reduce complications and length of stay; an observational study 189 Health NZ Presentation from Health New Zealand |Te Whatu Ora, Clinical Digital Health Alumni 2025 64 Gillian Robinson Gibb & Nisha Budhathoki, Hercules Health Is SaaS really a service, or just another tool if you aren't using data to add clinical value

164 Ali Awais, Kacific Built-In backup: why continuous connectivity is critical to consumer- centred care 17 Ali Lunn & Samantha Read, Health NZ Bridging borders: piloting hybrid speech-language therapy positions using both telehealth and onsite working models across Te Whatu Ora Southern 126 Rowena Woolgar, Arise Consulting From digital readiness to real change: scalable transformation in healthcare delivery for a digital age

1 Luke Abbott, Forma Insights Ltd AI insights to movement health and quality

58 Olivia Clendon & Mia van Dorp, Health NZ Defining the route - the path to interoperable medicines information

Make a Wish Aotearoa NZ Presentation Title TBC

12.05 711 Speaker TBC

63 Cecilia Harris, Echo- Health.ai Beyond the scribe: empowering patients with actionable, accessible health information in NZ clinics 61 Leonard Chia, Health NZ Drilling into data and teeth: a dentist perspective in data analytics, clinical insights and patient outcomes in a Canterbury oral health project initiative

122 Hanna Berndt, Health NZ New medicine modelling

Presentation Title TBC GOLD SPONSOR – AWS

George, Clinical Digital Health Specialist; Stella Ward, DHA; Kevin Ross, Deloitte Facilitator: Alex Kemp

12.20 612 Myles Ward,

12.20

106 Kiri Aikman, Freelance Consultant Prescribe it right, first time: How a unique NHS collaboration cut paediatric prescribing errors by 83%

Department of Internal Affairs Presentation Title TBC

12.35 LUNCH | EXHIBITION HALL

Programme last updated: 25 September 2025

Programme is subject to change up to, and during, the conference

DIGITAL HEALTH WEEK NZ 2025 PROGRAMME

AUDITORIUM STREAM A MAIN STAGE

CONWAY 3 & 4

CONWAY 1 & 2

BEALEY 4 & 5

CONWAY 5

BEALEY 3

STREAM B ADVANCING TOGETHER

STREAM C ADVANCING TOGETHER

STREAM D INNOVATING FOR TOMORROW

STREAM E TRANSFORMING DATA INTO KNOWLEDGE 121 Jess Hows, Kensington Health Fixing the foundation: digital change that starts with whānau-centred systems

STREAM F INNOVATING FOR TOMORROW

1.15

617 Professor Robin Palmer, University of Canterbury Presentation Title TBC

1.15

111 Maddison Treadwell, Reserve Bank of NZ; Steve Gallagher, University of Otago Collabor-action in the classroom: co- designing the future of digital health education

45 Deanna Sara, Health NZ Digitally empowering ICU nurses: a culturally informed screening tool for post-extubation dysphagia

49 Craig Green, Health NZ A symbiotic model for transforming public healthcare in NZ

93 Gordon Bingham, Alfred Health Fishing with

a technological net: harnessing mobile technology for early detection of patient deterioration

and workforce development

1.30

501 Where does AI fit in the future of healthcare in Aotearoa NZ? PANEL Madeline Newman, AI Forum; Sonny Taite, Health NZ; Ruth Large, Whakarongorau Aotearoa; TBC Facilitator: Rebecca McBeth

1.30

82 Kat Vakavosaki & Samantha Heath, University of Waikato Empowering future nurses: Innovation as a catalyst for confidence, collaboration, and career identity 114 Melita Macdonald, Health NZ; Colby Raley, Microsoft Next-level learning for next-level care

119 Zhenqiang Wu, The University of Auckland A clinical prediction model to risk-stratify children at paediatric ED triage

78 Matt Lord, Tū Ora Innovating at the frontline: lessons from implementing tech in primary care

40 Ryan Lobb, Habit Health From data to impact: embedding cardiovascular exercise in community concussion care 131 Leah Tomkinson, Health NZ From prompt to prescription: Cortex decision support tool enhances heart failure treatment uptake

65 Verna Stavric, Auckland University of Technology Supporting exercise behaviour with technology: from personalised apps to smart resistance bands 104 Isabella Smart, Health NZ Nothing new - just a few more clicks Improving the quality and delivery of maternity and diabetes care by stealth

1.45

177 Jill Collier, Health NZ Reducing health inequities in pain care: digital transformation of triage processes

57 Jess Morgan-French, Collaborative Aotearoa; Rod Hall, Primely Primely collaborative procurement: enabling equitable access to medical supplies for primary and community providers

2.00 2.05

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616 Lara Hopley, Health NZ Presentation Title TBC

7 Andrew Ingersoll, PwC Stop talking, start doing: learn how to prompt like a pro

190 Dan Coe, Health NZ Digital services investment in your digital services this year

19 Mathias Baetens, Whānau Āwhina Plunket From local legacy to national equity: transforming Whānau Āwhina Plunket's service model for the digital age 11 Craig Moore & Shai Venkitachalam, Summerset From design to implementation of a telenursing service at Summerset 15 Ny Brunenburg & Jess Morgan-French, Collaborative Aotearoa Pou ora | pillars of health: a reimagined way of delivering primary care that's equitable, innovative, and built to last

101 Antonina Shakhova- Spell, Health NZ Empowering māori health through data: a collaborative journey in operational reporting 108 Tara Martin & Hayley Johnson, Health NZ Multi- campus care capacity and demand activity audit: improving allied health data quality through direct engagement. 181 Becky Hickmott, Health NZ Empowering nursing leadership through digital insight: operational decision- making and safety

156 Kathy Le Haavre & Suzanne Board, Inospire Ltd Equitable care in action: the community wāhine/women+ health clinic model 137 Abby Moore & Shilvana Shaikh, Chiptech Technology enabled care packages support people to be connected, safe and

2.20

618 FIRESIDE CHAT Jim the AI Whisperer; Rebecca McBeth Presentation Title TBC

2.20

144 James Lauder & Matt Lord, Health Hawke’s Bay From pilot to proof: data- driven insights into AI scribing

515 SOAPBOX Facilitator: Scott Arrol

confident in the community while streamlining care resources

2.40

706 Simon Kos, Microsoft Superhuman. Transcending human limits with AI GOLD SPONSOR – MICROSOFT

2.35

145 Wendy Matthews & Ginna Bradbury, Southern Cross Healthcare The journey to a paperless, digital future

112 Melissa Warren & Hannah Holtkamp myHT guide: an innovative digital health programme to improve adherence to hormone (endocrine) therapy in breast cancer patients

2.55 2.55

MC Greg Ward

AFTERNOON TEA | EXHIBITION HALL

AUDITORIUM STREAM A | PLENARY

3.15 619 Joshua Caldwell; Dr Rachelle Martin, University of Otago Purpose in practice: from lived experience to system change 3.35 620 Doug Healey, Health New Zealand Presentation Title TBC 3.50 Conference Closing 4.00 CLOSING KARAKIA

Programme last updated: 25 September 2025

Programme is subject to change up to, and during, the conference

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