Data Linkage Symposium 2024

The 2024 Data Linkage Symposium was held on 21 November 2024. Please see the 2024 Program of Speakers (PDF, 349KB) for details about the presentations. Click on the links below to view the slides for each presentation.

For further information about the data linkage service within the Statistical Services Branch please see the Queensland Data linkage Framework or Data Linkage in Queensland.

Presentations

TopicPresenters View Slides
Symposium opening Professor Elizabeth Whiting, Program Lead Reform Office, Queensland Health

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The NSW Lumos program and how linked primary and acute care data is used to inform delivery of coordinated care Patricia Correll, A/Director System Monitoring and Insights, NSW Health
Simon Bishop, A/Senior Manager Lumos, NSW Health

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Building linkage into evaluation of care models – Care Collective Peter Boffey, Team Leader Data, Brisbane North PHN
Alison Berigan, Program Manager Complex Care Models, Brisbane North PHN
Olivia Brunton, Data Analyst, Brisbane North PHN

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The PHASES Projects: Preventing Heart Attacks and Stroke Events through Surveillance Professor Kim Greaves, Cardiologist and Epidemiologist, Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service

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The Institute for Urban Indigenous Health (IUIH), Data Linkage partnership: the DIFFERENCE project Dr Carmel Nelson, Chief Health Officer and Executive Director, Quality and Innovation, IUIH
Professor Jason Ferris, Director of Research and Statistical Support Services (RASSS), University of Queensland

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Data linkage initiatives under development to support Public Health Intelligence in Queensland Professor Ross Andrews, Executive Director Public Health Intelligence Branch, Queensland Health

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Queensland’s design phase for the National Primary and Acute Care Data Linkage Project Dr Trisha Johnston, Director, Statistical Services Branch, Queensland Health

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Methods to maximise privacy in linkage of data: Privacy Preserving Record Linkage (PPRL), the Separation Principle and using linkage spines and maps Raymond Daniel, Manager Data Linkage, Statistical Services Branch, Queensland Health
Sankha Bandara Haputantirige, Principal Project Officer, Statistical Services Branch, Queensland Health

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Engaging key stakeholders in codesign of data governance Ann Harrington, Manager Data Access, Governance and Partnerships, Statistical Services Branch, Queensland Health
Halima Akanbi, Primary Care Project Officer, Statistical Services Branch, Queensland Health

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Professor Elizabeth Whiting, Program Lead Reform Office, Queensland Health  
Symposium 2024 Opening

Patricia Correll, A/Director System Monitoring and Insights, and Simon Bishop, A/Senior Manager Lumos, NSW Health
The NSW Lumos program and how linked primary and acute care data is used to inform delivery of coordinated care

Peter Boffey, Team Leader Data, Alison Berigan, Program Manager Complex Care Models, and Olivia Brunton, Data Analyst, Brisbane North PHN
Building linkage into evaluation of care models – Care Collective

Professor Kim Greaves, Cardiologist and Epidemiologist, Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service
The PHASES Projects: Preventing Heart Attacks and Stroke Events through Surveillance

Dr Carmel Nelson, Chief Health Officer and Executive Director, Quality and Innovation, IUIH, and Professor Jason Ferris, Director of Research and Statistical Support Services (RASSS), University of Queensland
The Institute for Urban Indigenous Health (IUIH), Data Linkage partnership: the DIFFERENCE project

Professor Ross Andrews, Executive Director Public Health Intelligence Branch, Queensland Health
Data linkage initiatives under development to support Public Health Intelligence in Queensland

Dr Trisha Johnston, Director, Statistical Services Branch, Queensland Health
Queensland’s design phase for the National Primary and Acute Care Data Linkage Project

Raymond Daniel, Manager Data Linkage, and Sankha Bandara Haputantirige, Principal Project Officer, Statistical Services Branch, Queensland Health
Methods to maximise privacy in linkage of data: Privacy Preserving Record Linkage (PPRL), the Separation Principle and using linkage spines and maps

Ann Harrington, Manager Data Access, Governance and Partnerships, and Halima Akanbi, Primary Care Project Officer, Statistical Services Branch, Queensland Health
Engaging key stakeholders in codesign of data governance

Last updated: 18 December 2024