AusHSI Discrete Choice Experiments: Exploring and evaluating methodologies
This event showcases the progress and results of discrete choice experiments embedded in AusHSI's research and PhD projects.
This event showcases the progress and results of discrete choice experiments embedded in AusHSI's research and PhD projects.
Join experts in liver disease, as well as those with lived experience and advocates for better liver health, to share insights into easing the burden of liver disease in Australia.
Bringing together leaders from across the health system to showcase and share experiences of Value-Based Health Care (VBHC).
Join Professor Todd Wagner to explore measuring and improving efficiency in health care
Carl Bergstrom explores the crisis of human collective decision-making in a social media world.
As the co-director of the Centre for Healthcare Innovation Research at City University of London, A/Prof Charitini Stavropoulou is interested in understanding the barriers and facilitators in implementing research and innovation in healthcare practice.
In this guest presentation, Prof Jennifer Byrne will outline changes to research publishing that have occurred over the past 20 years. Introducing paper mills as organisations providing undisclosed publishing services, Prof Byrne will explain what changes to manuscript submission requirements and researcher assessments mean for researchers today.
Placing a spotlight on the practical application of implementation science, join us to explore the latest research and evidence across Australia and internationally. Featuring case studies and interactive panel sessions with experts in the field, this event will answer your questions on how health services can use implementation science to better implement, measure and sustain change.
On behalf of the Health Services Research Association of Australia and New Zealand (HSRAANZ), we invite you to the 13th Health Services Research Conference, where innovation and research converge to shape the future of healthcare delivery.
Prof Ginny Barbour, Editor-in-Chief at the Medical Journal of Australia, gives an insider's view on how not to get conned in academic publishing.
Join us for QUT's next Real Health Panel Series event focused on AI in Healthcare: Crossing the Last Mile to Care Delivery. Our invited panellists will discuss what is happening to overcome challenges in crossing the last mile to effective use of AI in real-world health care delivery settings, including implementation challenges and human factor considerations.
This priority setting meeting aims to bring together key stakeholders, including consumers, who work and/or have lived experience in neurodevelopmental care for children with congenital heart disease (CHD).