The Biggest and Most Influential Healthcare Exhibition In The Southern Hemisphere
11-12 March 2026 | ICC, Sydney

Lynden Roberts

Chief Medical Information Officer Monash Health

Healthcare 2040 Day One: Wednesday, 19 March 2025

9:20 AM Keynote Panel | Transforming healthcare beyond the hospital wall through holistic, multidisciplinary and community-centred care models that bring care closer to the home

  • Shifting healthcare delivery from hospitals to home-based and community-centred care, enhancing patient access and autonomy 
  • Building health hubs that connect communities to multidisciplinary, preventive, and specialist care within accessible local centres 
  • Improving patient outcomes and system efficiency through decentralised, collaborative care models that prioritise prevention and early intervention 
  • Navigating operational challenges to ensure seamless coordination and quality across health hubs, telehealth, and home-based services

1:10 PM AI with a Clinician’s Lens: Bridging Digital Transformation and Diagnostic Accuracy

  • Examining strategies for engaging clinicians in the digital revolution, emphasising the importance of dialogue with professionals who understand and advocate for clinical perspectives 
  • Exploring the integration of AI into diagnostic processes within Electronic Medical Records (EMR) to streamline data access and reduce diagnostic delays 
  • Highlighting AI’s role in assisting clinicians by presenting preliminary diagnoses, which can then be verified and refined, reducing patient harm and expediting critical care 
  • Focusing on the importance of collaborative transformation, bringing together clinicians, patients, and communities to ensure AI solutions are trusted, accurate, and beneficial for all stakeholders 

2:30 PM Panel discussion | Radical Waste Reduction in Healthcare: Cutting Medical Waste and Promoting Reuse in Clinical Settings

  • Identifying opportunities to reduce medical waste through recycling and reuse programs 
  • Encouraging the adoption of sustainable disposal methods for hazardous and non-hazardous medical waste 
  • Promoting the reduction of single-use items in hospitals and clinical settings for long-term sustainability 
  • Addressing the environmental responsibility of operating theatres, which generate up to 70% of a hospital's clinical waste and are significantly more energy-intensive than other hospital areas 
  • Examining strategies to reduce low-value care in clinical practice, including unnecessary pathology, cannulation, and rationalised radiology, to cut costs and environmental impact 

 

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