The Clinical Informatics Award is back in its sixth year, promoting the value that clinicians bring to whānau and community in providing data and digitally enabled care.
The 2024 award is open to anyone with a clinical background and an interest in clinical informatics: this can be an individual or a clinical team, so get nominating today!
Accenture is sponsoring the award and have generously provided $5,000 to provide further education for the winner or to fund resources to further the initiative outlined in the submission.
The Clinical Informatics Leadership Network, (CiLN) partnered with Health Informatics New Zealand (HiNZ) to launch the Award in 2019.
CiLN’s Clinical Informatics Position Statement, details five key areas in which clinical informaticians bring value to the sector, which are; expertise, clinical leadership, stakeholder engagement, competence and capability, and communication.
Nominees must be able to show how the care they provide meets at least one of these areas. All nominations will be judged by an expert panel to select the three finalists. View the 2024 nomination form here.
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