Data Linkage Symposium 2019

The Data Linkage Symposium was held on 13 November 2019. Please see the 2019 Program of Speakers (PDF, 90kB) 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 (PDF, 453kB) or Data Linkage in Queensland.

Presentations

TopicPresenterView slides
Symposium Opening  Dr Jeannette Young, Chief Health Officer and DDG, Prevention Division, Queensland Health  
Welcome and update from the Queensland Health Data Linkage UnitDr Trisha Johnston, Director, Statistical Analysis Linkage Team, Queensland Department of Health 416 KB, PDF
PHRN 10 Year Anniversary – achievements Dr Merran Smith, Chief Executive, Population Health Research Network, University of Western Australia 1.1 MB, PDF
Australian Stroke Clinical Registry – value of linking clinical registry data with administrative health dataDr Monique Kilkenny, Head, National Stroke Data Linkage Program, Translational Public Health and Evaluation Division Stroke and Ageing Research, Monash University 3.3 MB, PDF

Linkage of national health data in Australia

Dr Phil Anderson, Director Health Linkage, Data Strategies and Integration Group, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare

618 KB, PDF, PDF

Data linkage studies in paediatric palliative care

Dr Anthony Herbert, Director Paediatric Palliative Care Service, Children’s Health Queensland and Alison Bowers, PhD candidate, Centre for Children’s Health, Queensland University of Technology

705 KB, PDF

Use of linked data for health services evaluation projects in Queensland

Prof Steven McPhail, Academic Director, Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation (AusHSI), Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, Queensland Institute of Technology

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Using linked data to understand outcomes following hospitalisation for infections in childhood

A/Prof Luregn Schlapbach, Senior Staff Specialist, Paediatric Intensive Care Unit, Children’s Health Queensland

1.8 KB, PDF

Dr Merran Smith, Chief Executive, Population Health Research Network, University of Western Australia
PHRN 10 Year Anniversary – achievements

Dr Monique Kilkenny, Head, National Stroke Data Linkage Program, Translational Public Health and Evaluation Division Stroke and Ageing Research, Monash University
Australian Stroke Clinical Registry – value of linking clinical registry data with administrative health data

Dr Phil Anderson, Director Health Linkage, Data Strategies and Integration Group, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Linkage of national health data in Australia

Dr Anthony Herbert, Director Paediatric Palliative Care Service, Children’s Health Queensland and Alison Bowers, PhD candidate, Centre for Children’s Health, Queensland University of Technology
Data linkage studies in paediatric palliative care

Prof Steven McPhail, Academic Director, Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation (AusHSI), Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, Queensland Institute of Technology
Use of linked data for health services evaluation projects in Queensland

A/Prof Luregn Schlapbach, Senior Staff Specialist, Paediatric Intensive Care Unit, Children’s Health Queensland
Using linked data to understand outcomes following hospitalisation for infections in childhood

Last updated: 23 November 2018