Opportunities and challenges of using routine clinical data for surveillance and quality improvement’ Seminar

Event Information

Thursday, 13 July 2017
12:00pm – 1:00pm

The Hugh Dixson Theatre, Ground Floor, AGSM Building, Gate 11, UNSW

Janelle Farmer
Phone: 02 9385 8402
Email: j.farmer@unsw.edu.au
RSVP: Friday, 7 July 2017

Seminar of ‘Opportunities and challenges of using routine clinical data for surveillance and quality improvement’ was presented by Professor Simon de Lusignan on Thursday 13th July 12-1pm at the Hugh Dixson Theatre, AGSM Building, UNSW. 

Professor de Lusignan is a senior academic GP and Professor of Primary Care and Clinical Informatics; Chair in Health Care Management; and Head of Department of Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine at the University of Surrey.  He leads the Clinical Informatics and Health Outcomes research group.  It is the secure data hub and analytics centre for the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) Research and Surveillance Centre (RSC).  This is the one of the longest established primary care sentinel networks and has just completed its 50th season of influenza surveillance and flu vaccine effectiveness research.  In addition it has a programme of Real World Evidence (RWE) research in diabetes.  Its focus is looking at factors that affect adherence and clinical inertia in diabetes.  

Click here if you like to view the recorded seminar