Lumos Symposium 2022 – July 22

The Lumos program is a pioneering program that provides new insights on the patient journey through the NSW health system. In Lumos, de-identified data from general practices is linked with other health service data to provide a more comprehensive view of patient pathways. This can help identify opportunities for improving patient outcomes and experiences. The data asset is continually growing and spans regional, remote and metropolitan areas across NSW.

The Lumos Symposium will occur on Friday 22nd July in Sydney, and focus on Harnessing Data to Support System Change. Professor Nick Goodwin will be part of a panel on the day discussing: How can we use data to better inform decision making centrally and locally?

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