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Leadership

Damian Green FAIDH
Deputy Director General,
eHealth Queensland

A/Prof Belinda Lange FAIDH
Research Lead (Technology), Caring Futures Institute,
Flinders University

Gillian Mason
Consumer Representative & Clinical Research Assistant,
The University of Newcastle

Angela Ryan FAIDH
Adviser,
Therapuetic Goods Association

Institute CEO
Dr Louise Schaper is an innovator and a change agent who doesn’t sit still and whose passion and enthusiasm for digital health and health informatics is contributing to shaping the future of Australian healthcare. Her appointment as CEO came on the back of 10+ years of experience in, and applied passion for, health informatics. With a background as an occupational therapist and a PhD on technology acceptance amongst healthcare professionals, Louise is a world leader in allied health informatics and is intimately connected to Australia’s substantial health reform efforts, where digital health is a key enabler to achieving high quality, safe, sustainable and patient-centred care. In addition to her leadership of the Australasian Institute of Digital Health, Louise was on the Advisory Board for Stanford Medicine X 2013 conference, was part of the Australian Digital Health Agency’s Clinical Leads team and previously chaired the E-Health International Advisory Group of the World Federation of Occupational Therapists.
Check out Louise’s talk at Medicine X, Stanford School of Medicine (Sep 2012)
