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Greg Slabb

Director Aboriginal Programs and Partnerships

Single Digital Patient Record Implementation Authority (SDPRIA)

As SDPRIA Director of Aboriginal Programs and Partnerships he is currently leading the configuration of the Single Digital Patient Record (SDPR) which involves working closely with leading Aboriginal health agencies, organisations, forums, networks and community groups. Guided by the SDPR Aboriginal Health Council, this collaboration has ensured the system genuinely reflects community perspectives and priorities.

Greg has worked in Senior Management roles with the NSW Government, WA Government and non-Government organisations in various roles including Director, senior program/project manager, senior policy officer and regional manager just to name a few. In most of his roles he has worked closely with Aboriginal communities to deliver health, Aboriginal housing, community governance, capacity building and sustainability, employment and training, and sector strengthening initiatives.

Sessions

Day 2

11.45

Single Digital Patient Record: Co-designing trust, safety, and shared benefit with Aboriginal communities

  • Understanding how the SDPR can improve healthcare for communities

  • Examining how SDPR can be implemented with cultural safety


Greg Slabb, Director Aboriginal Programs and Partnerships, Single Digital Patient Record Implementation Authority (SDPRIA)

Dr Teresa Anderson AM, Chief Executive, Single Digital Patient Record Implementation Authority (SDPRIA)

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