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The members of the QSHI are often invited to present papers at conferences and seminars around the world.

Here is a list of past presentations, along with details of future presentations.

 

 

Past presentations:

 

  •       Soar, J. and Wang, S.Y. (2009) Information for guided chronic disease self-management in community settings.  Health informatics conference 19 – 21 August 2009 National Convention Centre Canberra (paper accepted).

  •       Soar, J., Jeong, S. and Wang. S. Y. (2009) Economic evaluation of strategies for integration of health and care services in Japan and Korea.  International Association of Home Services for the Ageing, 8th International Conference Leadership Beyond the Boarders. (Paper Accepted).

  •       Livingstone, A. Soar, J. and Wang, S.Y. (2009) A Case Study of an Ambient Living and Wellness Management Health Care Model in Australia, 7th International Conference on Smart Homes and Health Telematics (ICOST2009). (accepted 20 March 2009)

  •       Livingstone, A. Mula, B., Soar, J. and Wang, S.Y. (2009) BRAINMATICS: Can ubiquitous hand-held technologies ameliorate the early onset of dementia? – A conceptual model for a longitudinal investigation of pre-diagnosed but potentially susceptible dementia suffers.  Poster Presentation at 19th IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics. Paris, 4-7 July 2009.

  •       Livingstone, A. Soar, J. and Wang, S.Y. (2009) EVALUATION OF A SMART HOME FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING, ACCESS TO CARE, SAFETY AND SOCIAL CONNECTIVITY.  Poster Presentation at 19th IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics. Paris, 4-7 July 2009 (accepted March 2009)

  •       Livingstone, A., Wang, S.Y., Tuckett, A. and Soar, J. (2009) Factors Influence The Changed Family Care-Giving Pattern In Taiwan: An Investigation From Religion And Social Reputation Perspectives.  Poster Presentation at 19th IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics.  Paris, 4-7 July 2009.

·         Capamagian, Lisa (2008)” Special applications of telecare; Smart Home and Grouped Living Environments”, Assistive technologies models for care, Taipei, 2 June 2008.

·         Jeffrey Soar (2008) invited presentation to the Prime Ministers 2020 Summit Health and Aged Care industry participants.

·         Jeffrey Soar (2008) “ Assistive Technology for Early Intervention”, Early Intervention Forum, Monday 25 February 2008, Aged Care Queensland, Brisbane Australia

·         Jeffrey Soar (2008) “State of the art in Assistive Technology for chronic disease”, Queensland Chronic Disease Forum – putting the pieces together, Thursday 6 March 2008, Queensland Health, Brisbane

·         Soar J, (2007) “Ageing and aged-care – research opportunities in Asia-Pacific,” TRIL (Technology Research for Independent Living) research centre, Principal Investigators Meeting, Trinity College, Dublin, 12 October 2007.

·         Soar J, (2007) « Le troisième âge – les possibilités pour I’informatique », Faculté de Médicine, Université de Marseille, France, 19 Septembre 2007.

·         Soar J (2007) “The Queensland Smart Home Initiative, at the Aged Care Informatics Workshop”, part of MedInfo 2007, Convention Centre, Brisbane, Australia, 20 August

·         Soar J, (2007) “Hospital avoidance through to Smart Home environments – evaluation of two Australian projects”, ITAC – Information Technology in Aged Care, conference and trade exhibition, Melbourne Park Function Centre, Aged Care Industry Council, 23-25 July 2007.

  • Soar J (2007) “Opportunity or Obituary, Queensland Seniors and technology Symposium”, Thursday 22 February 2007, Brisbane
  • Soar J (2007) “moderator and key-note presenter for the Healthcare stream”, Alcatel-Lucent Annual Forum, 14-16 February, Palais de Congres, Paris, France
  • Soar J (2006) ICT for Healthcare, Jordan ICT Forum, Information Technology Association @ Jordan, Wednesday 6 December 2006, Dead Sea Convention Centre
  • Seo Y and Soar J (2006). Factors related to the service quality of aged care in Korea. 39th National Conference of Australian Association of Gerontology. 22-24 November 2006.
  • Kumar A and Soar J (2006) tomorrow’s health – take advantage of new technologies, 8th Seniors and Housing Summit, Westin Hotel, Melbourne 9-10 November 2006
  • Soar J, (2006) Aged-care – privacy and security of the Smart Home, e-PASS, National e-Health Privacy and Security Symposium, QUT, Brisbane, 24-25 October 2006.
  • Seo Y and Soar J, (2006) Ageing and aged-care enabled by innovative technology: the state-of-the-art and current research, 3rd International Conference on Healthy Ageing & Longevity, Melbourne Convention Centre, VIC, Australia, Friday 13th - Sunday 15th October 2006, Co-sponsored by the World Health Organization and the International Research Centre for Healthy Ageing and Longevity (IRCHAL)
  • Soar J, (2006) Aged care enabled by innovative technology, at the Industry feedback workshop – improving efficiency with intelligent referrals; 27 September 2006, Metropolitan Domiciliary Care, Adelaide; sponsored by Nexus eCare, ACSA, ACC, DCITA, Alcidion, USQ
  • Soar J, (2006) The coming technology revolution in ageing and aged care, ARC/NHMRC Research Network in Ageing Well, Queensland Symposium, Brisbane, 27 April 2006,
  • Soar J, (2006) Developing health and aged care information systems for patient safety and quality, Medi-IT Asia Conference, Kuala Lumpur, 24-25 April 2006
  • Soar J (2006) A vision for ageing and aged care enabled by technology, Niigata University of Health and Welfare, Niigata, Japan 24 February 2006

·         Capamagian, Lisa (2010)” QLD Smart Home Initiative Demonstration Facility - Enhancing community care through assistive technologies", Presentation Association of Private Nursing Services Inc. Annual Conference, Gold Coast.