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6. What’s next to catch FHIR?
25:50||Season 1, Ep. 6Guests from CSIRO’s Australian e-Health Research Centre have plenty of ideas. They discuss how FHIR is enabling research and will play a key role in future science. Think internationally accessible health records for a globally transient population and an evolved healthcare system fit for the modern world. The experts also delve into a hot topic – artificial intelligence and how FHIR can ignite innovation.This episode features David Hansen, CEO and Research Director of CSIRO’s Australian e-Health Research Centre (AEHRC), Kate Ebrill, Interoperability Lead at CSIRO’s AEHRC and National Lead at Sparked FHIR Accelerator, and Mark Braunstein, Visiting Scientist at CSIRO’s AEHRC.
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5. What makes up Sparked?
25:46||Season 1, Ep. 5Key members of the Sparked community explain what’s involved in being part of the community, why Connectathon events are key to the success of Sparked, and how the standards development process works. What comes next in the development of standards? Listen in to find out. This episode features Danielle Tavares-Rixon, CSIRO’s FHIR Lead for Sparked, Reuben Daniels, Board Director and Deputy FHIR Product Director of the HL7 Australia standards development organisation, and Cath Koetz, Director of Standards Adoption at the Australian Digital Health Agency.4. Setting the industry on FHIR
27:10||Season 1, Ep. 4Sparked is gaining huge momentum in industry and Brett is joined by interoperability experts to find out why. The guests provide an industry perspective on the challenges and benefits of implementing an accelerator and adopting standards.This episode features Elizabeth Koff, Managing Director of Telstra Health, Danielle Bancroft, Chief Product Officer at Best Practice Software, Non-Executive Director at Halo Connect and Co-Chair at the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia, and Kaye Hocking, Chief Product Officer at Alcidian.3. Sparking value for clinicians and healthcare organisations
23:29||Season 1, Ep. 3This episode explores how increasing the adoption of health standards in Australia will improve patient outcomes. Experienced clinicians join Brett to discuss how improving interoperability benefits both patients and clinicians. They share their personal experiences with the Sparked program and give their perspective on how clinicians can add fuel to the Sparked fire.This episode features Dr Chris Moy, GP and ex Vice-President of the Australian Medical Association, and Dr Rob Hosking, general practitioner and obstetrician.2. Sparking from a global standards movement
23:44||Season 1, Ep. 2The one and only ‘father of FHIR’, Graham Grieve, lights up Episode 2 of the Sparked podcast. He breaks down what makes FHIR unique amidst the range of global standards. Brett is also joined by the Australian Digital Health Agency’s Peter O’Halloran. They explore how the Sparked FHIR accelerator is blazing a trail in the international standards landscape and helping to position Australia as a global leader.This episode features Grahame Grieve, HL7 Australia’s FHIR Product Director, and Peter O’Halloran, Chief Digital Officer of the Australian Digital Health Agency.1. Why we ignited the Sparked FHIR
13:48||Season 1, Ep. 1Why Sparked, and why now? Brett Sutton kicks off the Sparked podcast with a bang, diving into the world of standards and Sparked’s place in it. He is joined by Daniel McCabe from the Department of Health and Aged Care, who describes his vision for an Australia where health standards have been adopted. They discuss why the Australian Government is investing in standards and how Sparked represents a unique approach to standards and policy development.This episode features Daniel McCabe, First Assistant Secretary – Medicare Benefits and Digital Health, Department of Health and Aged Care.