Digital Health Canada/ANHIX 2024 Calgary Winter Conference
Details
- Date:
- February 6
- Time:
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8:00 am - 4:30 pm MST
Organizer
Venue
- Hotel Arts
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119 12th Avenue SW
Calgary, Alberta T2R 0G8 Canada + Google Map
- MEMBER PRICE / NON-MEMBER PRICE
- $190 / $245
Digital Health Canada/ANHIX 2024 Calgary Winter Conference
Advancing Healthcare in Alberta
Join us in Calgary on February 6 to discuss Advancing Healthcare in Alberta, with keynote speakers Quinn Mah, Assistant Deputy Minister/Chief Information Office of Health Information Systems, Alberta Health and Dr. Lyle Oberg, Executive Board Chair, Alberta Health Services. This important annual Calgary Winter Conference, presented in partnership with ANHIX (Alberta Network for Health Information eXchange), attracts leaders, thinkers, senior executives, and individuals within the health space from Calgary and the surrounding area.
Connect with your Alberta peers: join us at the MeetUp event the night before the conference!
Thank you to our Symposium Hosts
Thank you to our Sponsors
ANHIX Patron Sponsors
Schedule
8:00am |
Networking Breakfast |
8:45am |
Opening Remarks
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9:00am |
Opening KeynoteThis session will offer an important overview of how Alberta Health is refocusing Alberta’s health care system to ensure that Albertans have access to more effective care and improved frontline service delivery. This refocused system will be a fully integrated health care delivery system that centres around four priority sectors: primary care, acute care, continuing care and mental health and addiction.
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10:10am |
Interoperability PanelThis panel will engage in a dynamic discussion on the current state of interoperability in Alberta and across the country. Where have we seen successes? Are there lessons we can learn from failures? What needs to be done to accelerate adoption?
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10:55am |
Networking Break |
11:25am |
Cloudy With a Chance of Innovation: Inspirational Healthcare Projects Leveraging AWSStep into a world where common healthcare system challenges meet innovative solutions. This presentation unveils a collection of inspirational healthcare projects that harness the transformative power of the AWS cloud. Explore how cutting-edge AWS technologies, solutions and services are revolutionizing patient care, streamlining processes, and redefining the future of healthcare. Join us on a journey that showcases the limitless possibilities that your colleagues from across Canada and the globe have begun to explore. Learn about some of the exciting AWS partners that have collaborated with healthcare organizations to deliver real, meaningful results. When innovation meets the AWS cloud, the forecast is a brighter, healthier and more efficient tomorrow.
Hosted by AWS in the Main Room. |
11:25am |
How AHS is using AI and Automation to Improve Patient and Employee ExperiencesIn an era in which healthcare is challenged by cost, access, and staffing shortages, Canadian health care providers continue to feel pressure to deliver world-class patient care with less. Join this session to hear how Alberta Health Services is leveraging AI and Automation to enhance patient care by decreasing administrative burdens, improving clinical efficiency, and improving employee engagement.
Hosted by ServiceNow in the Breakout Room. |
12:10pm |
Networking Lunch |
1:10pm |
Artificial Intelligence in the Real World: From Concept to ImpactThe world is witnessing a rapid rise in artificial intelligence across many sectors, including health. Join us for an insightful conversation featuring Alberta’s innovators as they share their experiences in advancing health technologies enabled by artificial intelligence into the real world from concept to impact.
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2:05pm |
Digital health innovations to improve access to mental health services
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2:50pm |
Networking Break |
3:20pm |
Closing Keynote
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4:20pm |
Closing Remarks
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Speakers
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Quinn Mah
Assistant Deputy Minister/Chief Information Officer - Alberta Health
Read MoreQuinn oversees a diverse portfolio that includes the strategy and oversight of the Provincial eHealth ecosystem, as well as delivery and oversight of Alberta’s electronic health record, Netcare (Alberta’s electronic health record system), and MyHealth Records (the online tool that allows Albertans 14 years of age and older to view their own health records). Quinn’s responsibilities also include health information privacy and security, including the administration of the Health Information Act, and the delivery and operations of the department’s many information systems. During the pandemic, Quinn was involved in several pandemic related IT initiatives in his previous role as Executive Director of Information Management such as ABTraceTogether, the Alberta Covid Records QR code, and the Alberta Vaccine Booking System. Quinn has a BSc. Computing Science and a Master of Public Health both from the University of Alberta.
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Simon Hagens
Vice President, Performance - Canada Health Infoway
Read MoreSimon was recently Board Chair at Four Villages CHC in Toronto, leading the organization through a merger with two other community health service providers. Simon holds a B.Sc from the University of Guelph and an MBA from McGill University.
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Joy Fu
Executive Director Clinical Operations Informatics Office - Alberta Health Services
Read MoreAs the Executive Director, Clinical Operations Informatics Office at Alberta Health Services, she is responsible for leading informatics teams and collaborates with clinical operations to utilize Connect Care clinical data and quality improvement tools to inform health outcomes, service delivery, and quality patient care. Joy is a member of AHS’ Patient Family Advisory Council and provides operational and informatics expertise and leads the strategic development and use of Connect Care’s patient portal (MyAHS Connect) to empower patients to be partners in their healthcare journey. Joy holds a Master of Arts in Leadership from Royal Roads University and a Bachelor of Nursing degree from the University of Calgary.
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Ewan Affleck
Senior Medical Advisor – Health Informatics - CPSA
Read MoreHe is currently serving as the Senior Medical Advisor - Health Informatics, College of Physicians & Surgeons of Alberta, Strategic Advisor - Clinical and Informatics at the Canadian Institute for Health Information, and Chair of the Alberta Virtual Care Working Group. He is the past Chief Medical Information Officer of the Northwest Territories, was co-chair of the national Virtual Care Task Force, served on the Expert Working Group of the pan-Canadian Health Data Strategy, and is the Executive Producer and co-writer of The Unforgotten (2021), an award-winning film about inequities in health service for Indigenous people living in Canada. In 2013, he was appointed to the Order of Canada for his contribution to northern health care.
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Penny Rae
CIO - Alberta Health Services
Read MoreAlso a professional engineer, Penny has held senior leadership roles in both the public and private sectors. She has extensive experience in strategic planning, operations, auditing, negotiations, consulting, and staff management. In 2018 she received national recognition from Digital Health Canada as one of the top Women Leaders in Digital Health. Currently, Penny is part of a triad team leading the implementation of Alberta’s Clinical Information System, Connect Care, which will be completed in the fall of 2024. Penny is a firm believer in living life to its fullest, upholding a balanced lifestyle, keeping active and maintaining a passion for working collaboratively and transparently on common goals. She is married with two children, has many personal interests, and loves to travel to warm destinations full of sand, sun and water.
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Eleni Stroulia
Professor, Department of Computing Science - University of Alberta
Read MoreFrom 2011-2016, she held the NSERC/AITF Industrial Research Chair on Service Systems Management, with IBM. Her research focuses on addressing industry-driven problems and interdisciplinary challenges, using AI and machine-learning methods. She has played leadership roles in the GRAND and AGE-WELL Networks of Centres of Excellence. In 2018 she received a McCalla professorship, and in 2019 she was recognized with a Killam Award for Excellence in Mentoring. She has supervised more than 60 graduate students and PDFs, who have gone forward to stellar academic and industrial careers. From 2020 to 2023, she was the Director of the University of Alberta's AI4Society Signature Area, and since 2021 she is serving as the Vice Dean of the Faculty of Science. She is currently leading a CFI-funded project that will transform the UCommons building into a smart living lab.
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Abhilash Rakkunedeth Hareendranathan
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology - University of Alberta
Read MoreI have had the privilege of collaborating with diverse research teams in Singapore, Germany, and Canada. During my Ph.D. at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore, I developed machine learning techniques for image-guided non-invasive surgery. Subsequently, I worked with the ultrasound team at Panasonic R&D Center in Singapore, where I focused on developing techniques for improved ultrasound beamforming. I also served as a medical image segmentation specialist at Curefab in Germany before joining the University of Alberta. I worked as the R&D lead at MEDO.ai, an ultrasound AI start-up based in Edmonton. Throughout my career, I have developed AI techniques for various medical image analysis use cases, including hip ultrasound, wrist ultrasound, cardiac echo, and knee MRI.
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Dr. Matthew James
Professor, Department of Medicine and Community Health Sciences - University of Calgary
Read MoreDr. James received his medical training at the University of British Columbia and completed nephrology training and a PhD in Epidemiology at the University of Calgary. He is a co-lead of the Alberta Kidney Disease Network (AKDN), Interdisciplinary Chronic Disease Collaboration (ICDC), and the Can-SOLVE CKD Strategy for Patient Oriented Research (SPOR) Network, and director of Research for the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH). Dr. James' research is focused on risk prediction, computerized decision support tools, and pragmatic trials designed to improve the quality of care and health outcomes of people with kidney and cardiovascular diseases. He holds research funding from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) and Alberta Innovates, and his work has been recognized with a Mid-Career Research Leader Award from the O’Brien Institute of Public Health at the University of Calgary, a Killam Emerging Research Leader Award, and the Monique Bégin Award in Knowledge Translation from CIHR.
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Erin O'Halloran
Healthcare Lead, Western Canada - AWS
Read MoreErin brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise in developing and executing innovative strategies that drive growth and enhance customer experience. Her passion for innovation has led her to work across a variety of industries including pharma, biotech, medical devices and healthcare technology. Erin completed her undergraduate degree at Wilfred Laurier and her MBA at Royal Roads University. She holds a number of professional certifications and is an avid volunteer. Her thought leadership has been widely recognized, and she has been invited to speak at several prestigious industry events.
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David Aponte
Head of AI and 3D - Deep Surface AI
Read MoreDavid recently completed a PhD in medical science at the University of Calgary. His work focused on statistical and machine learning approaches to better understand the relationship between genotype and phenotype of facial shape. He is particularly interested in how genetic syndromes affect facial shape variation. David is an advocate for putting research into production by building tools for the public to interact with data and statistical models. A recent example of such tools is syndrome-atlas.ca—a simple web app for visualizing facial phenotypes of over 80 genetic syndromes with user adjustable age, sex, and severity effects all driven by a statistical model.
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Dr. Sunil Rajput
Director (Research), Health Innovation - Alberta Innovates
Read MoreIn this role, Sunil is responsible for supporting researchers and companies seeking to translate health research into sustainable human-centered care through commercialization. Sunil offers 20+ years of broad and diverse experience in interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral research, entrepreneurship, and building partnerships in industry, academia, and government. Sunil’s PhD research focused on developing a novel blood-based diagnostic for advanced prostate cancer patients to improve survival by guiding treatment selection. Previously, Sunil served as an industry scientist at InnoTech Alberta for 13 years. Sunil holds a BSc in Microbiology, an MSc in Pathology, and a PhD in Analytical Chemistry, all from the University of Alberta.
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Shalini Lal, BScOT, MSc, PhD
Associate Professor, School of Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine - University of Montreal
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Dr. Lyle Oberg
Executive Board Chair - Alberta Health Services
Read MoreBorn and raised in Forestburg, Alberta, Dr. Oberg completed his Doctorate of Medicine at the University of Alberta in 1983. He stayed in rural Alberta, beginning his medical practice in Cold Lake, and then moving to Brooks. During that time, he performed surgery, anesthesia, emergency medicine and obstetrics. In 1993, he ran for public office and was elected as the MLA for Bow Valley. Dr. Oberg served as an MLA for 15 years and held numerous posts, most notably as the Minister of Social Services, Minster of Learning, Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation, and Minister of Finance.
Dr. Oberg is also an Honorary Chief of Treaty 7, an honor that was given him for his work in Indigenous education. Dr. Oberg is a former Board Member of TSX listed Olympia Trust and CareRx, a present Board Member of Yorkville Asset Management, Toronto, Eyam Vaccines and Immunotherapeutics, Vancouver, Mynd Life Sciences, Vancouver and Promethean Biopharma, Sydney, Australia. He is also Vice Chairman of Vancouver Premier College. He and his wife Evelyn have four adult children and nine grand children. He enjoys hunting, boating and home renovation projects.Read Less -
Brinda Narayan
President - Alberta Network for Health Information eXchange (ANHIX)
Read MoreOver the span of her career which has been devoted to the cause of improving health outcomes for Albertans, she has held multiple roles such as client executive, executive consultant, strategy/change management consultant, project and program manager. She has a deep understanding of the health ecosystem and has been involved in several leading edge health initiatives and as such, has developed meaningful relationships within the ecosystem. At CGI, Brinda is Vice President, Consulting Services responsible for the health vertical.
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Mark Casselman
CEO - Digital Health Canada
Read MoreDigital Health Canada members are a diverse community of accomplished, influential digital health professionals who work passionately to make a difference in advancing healthcare through information, technology, and data management. Mark is a health executive and advisor with 20 years of experience working with executives, entrepreneurs, and clinical leaders across sectors within the Canadian health ecosystem. He has led large-scale transformation initiatives and has been recognized as an innovator in the field of digital health. Mark has a proven track record of working with public sector, private sector, and government stakeholders and integrating both shared and different perspectives to achieve success.
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