OSHA Healthcare Modelling Cluster at ORSNZ Annual Conference

Kia ora koutou.

The ORSNZ SIG on Healthcare Analytics (OSHA) is excited to bring you a Healthcare Modelling Cluster at the ORSNZ Annual Conference. From 9:30am-2pm on Monday November 28, 2022, OSHA has put together a programme of healthcare modelling talks including:

  • the plenary on “Integrated Planning in Healthcare” from Melanie Reuter-Oppermann, TU Darmstadt, who has been granted a Julius von Haast Fellowship from the Royal Society of New Zealand;
  • a panel discussion on healthcare modelling with researchers/practitioners in healthcare modelling.

ORUA is sponsoring people who only have time to attend this cluster with registrations available on the conference site at a reduced cost of $50. Come join us for a korero about how to improve healthcare using modelling!

Noho ora mai, Mike O’Sullivan (OSHA Leader and ORSNZ President)

International Workshop on Planning of Emergency Services

OSHA announces the ‘6th International Workshop on Planning of Emergency Services’ that will be held Feb 17-19th 2020. This event is sponsored by ORSNZ and hosted by the University of Auckland.

OSHA would like to invite researchers and practitioners worldwide to sign up for this workshop. Participants may expect an informal setting where they can openly discuss the opportunities and challenges for emergency services worldwide. The event includes some excellent keynote speakers: Prof. Shane Henderson (Cornell University) and Prof. Peter Taylor (University of Melbourne), as well as a visit to St John Ambulances HQ.

For a preliminary program and registration see here​.

Please keep in mind the deadlines for abstract submission (Dec 20th) and registration (Jan 15th). 

Healthcare analytics stream at ORSNZ conference

The ORSNZ just announced their conference held 2-3 December 2019 in Auckland. As the SIG for Healthcare Analytics, we’d like to organise a streams on healthcare topics.

In order to align with the theme of this year’s conference, influencing policy-making with evidence-based modelling, we are planning one session on healthcare policy, and another session on healthcare operations.

Should you be interested, please follow the standard protocol for abstract submission, and in addition let us know you want to be scheduled one of the healthcare sessions by including the keyword OSHA and sending an email to

c.jagtenberg at auckland.ac.nz

Sincerely,
Your SIG leaders Mike and Caroline