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Webinars

We would like to thank the PHRN for sharing their content with IJPDS for the data linkage community to enjoy via Open Access.

 

 

Sharing Linked Data for Health Research Towards Better Decision Making webinar
June 16, 2022

Judy Allen, University of Western Australia

Felicity Flack, PHRN

Carolyn Adams, Macquarie University

 

Using linked data to provide evidence for improved policy and support for vulnerable children and families
May 20, 2020

Dr Melissa O'Donnell, Senior Research Fellow, Telethon Kids Institute, University of Western Australia

 

Using multi-sectoral data linkage to inform whole-of-government responses for people who experience social exclusion: Challenges and opportunities
May 13, 2020

Professor Stuart Kinner and Dr Jesse Young, Justice Health Unit in Centre for Health Equity, University of Melbourne

 

Health : Innovation : What should we do with Australia's publicly funded data?
March 9, 2020

Annette Hicks, Senior Health Advisor, IBM Watson

 

An ethical perspective: Who should we trust with Australia’s publicly funded data?
February 19, 2020

Professor Annette Braunack-Mayer, Head, School of Health and Society, University of Wollongong

 

A legal perspective: Who should we trust with Australia’s publicly funded data?
February 12, 2020

Carolyn Adams, Senior Lecturer, Macquarie Law School

 

Use of linked administrative data to evaluate continuity of primary care
November 12, 2019

A/Prof Rachael Moorin, Curtin University

 

Towards an integrated national data platform for stroke
September 25, 2019

Monique Kilkenny, Head of the National Stroke Data Linkage Program, Monash University

 

Is low sun exposure during early life a risk factor for type 1 diabetes?
September 17, 2019

Kate Miller, PhD Student, Telethon Kids Institute

 

How researchers use the ANZDATA registry to investigate renal replacement therapy treatments and outcomes of patients from other cohorts
September 11, 2019

Dr Chris Davies, Senior Biostatistician with Australian and New Zealand Dialysis Transplant Registry

 

 

 

In Conversation Series

We are delighted to bring you a series of four ‘In Conversation’ interviews from the Population Health Research Network (PHRN).

These open and candid conversations feature the PHRN’s Chief Executive, Dr Merran Smith, and Professor David Ford, Professor of Health Informatics and leads the Population Data Science group at Swansea University Medical School, Wales, UK.

In the first video, the conversation covers the topic of cross-jurisdictional data linkage: Australia and the United Kingdom. In the second video, the conversation covers data security and the importance of data repositories. In the third video, the conversation covers the topic of looking to the future. In the final video, the discussion centers on consumers and their data.