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Health Leader TV

Welcome to Health Leader TV, an innovative online content series about the health management industry, which ACHSM has created in partnership with ASN Media.

 

Presented by experienced broadcast journalists, Health Leader TV features interviews with experts and industry professionals, reports and in-depth sponsored editorial profiles from ACHSM members and leading organisations.

 

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ACHSM Health Leadership Videos
The Workforce Challenge
Sustainability in the health sector
Leadership in health sustainability
Key Themes
Dr Diana Sarfati

DG Health NZ and CE Ministry of Health NZ.

Margie Apa

CE of Health NZ, Te Whatu Ora

Elizabeth Koff

MD Telstra Health

Dr Lara Hopley

National Chief Informatics Officer, Health NZ 

Paul Wood

Inspirational Speaker

Stephen McKernan

Advisory Partner EY

Paul Ingle

CE HG Australia and NZ

Digital Health & Innovation

Integration of digital health and innovation is transforming Australia's healthcare landscape. As technology advances, it presents both opportunities and dilemmas. Embracing these changes ensures better patient care, but also necessitates a balanced approach to address emerging ethical and operational challenges.

Rapid Response Revival

We report on the world's first personal defibrillator, developed in Sydney, and its life-saving potential.

 

Navigating Digital Health

Health Leaders shine a light on the new frontiers of digital health and innovation.

Wilhelm

HLTV looks at the innovative Rampart system of radiation protection for Australians saving lives in the fields of interventional cardiology, radiology and neurology.

 

Sonoa Health

We explore how a Melbourne team has developed an AI and evidence-based digital solution to deliver a personalised, preventive advice platform.

Serco

How innovations in global service delivery are making public health workplaces safer and more efficient.

Sustainability & Community

In the healthcare landscape, sustainability and community engagement are paramount. As the industry evolves, green practices and community bonds are vital. This union ensures both immediate patient well-being and a healthier future, reflecting a holistic approach where individual health interlinks with environmental and societal wellness.

The HEAL Network

The Healthy Environments and Lives Network of researchers and academics are tackling current pressures on the health system, with the help of First Nations wisdom.

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Sustainable Healthcare

Health Leaders share insights on sustainability nd simple strategies for the health sector to reduce their environmental and climate impact. 

The Centre for Culture, Ethnicity and Health

We look at the challenge of delivering tailored health and community services to Australia's culturally diverse communities.

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Leadership

In the intricate web of Australia's healthcare system, effective leadership plays a pivotal role. It's not just about management, but about envisioning better patient outcomes, navigating policy changes, and understanding the human side of care. As the healthcare environment continually evolves, the importance of adept leadership becomes even more pronounced, influencing innovation, practices, and the overall well-being of the nation's communities.

Charting the Future of Healthcare

Health Leaders share their insights on the values, focus and courage that will deliver a strong healthcare system into the future.

ACHSM Certification and Professional Development

College President, Dr. Neale Fong talks about Certification and Professional Development.

Impact of COVID on Healthcare

Health Leaders discuss how the 'COVID Effect' has changed out health system, forever and taught us valuable lessons for the future.

Skills & Workforce

In the ever-evolving landscape of the healthcare sector, the competencies and composition of the workforce stand as foundational pillars. As demands shift and technologies advance, equipping professionals with the right skills becomes imperative. From clinical prowess to technological aptitude and emotional intelligence, the industry recognizes the multifaceted nature of healthcare roles. Building and nurturing this diverse talent pool ensures not only the delivery of exceptional care today but also prepares the sector for the challenges and opportunities of tomorrow.

Integrated Healthcare

College President, Dr. Neale Fong talks about better integrated health systems for the future.

 

Healthcare System Reform

The case for health system reform is now urgent, and there is a need for evidence-based and data-driven policy interventions to guide the future of healthcare in this country. At ANU, the policy, research, education and training settings required to address the longstanding health workforce challenges, are being re-thought.

Grow Right Digital

How do you find the right person for the right job at the right time without bias? We look at how AI is being used to overcome this challenge.

Future Workforce

College President Dr. Neale Fong talks about the importance of ACHSM providing leadership in the challenge of providing a future workforce.

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