Abstract
The previous presenters showed findings from use of linked administrative data. Despite investments in infrastructure and the development of policy frameworks to support research using administrative data, there has been little matching investment in expanding Australia’s human capacity to do this work. The
authors were funded by the Centre for Research Excellence in Medicines and Ageing to look at building capacity in the Australian pharmacoepidemiology workforce. We will present findings from senior stakeholders and analysts on needs, barriers, enablers and priority areas to building workforce capacity in
pharmacoepidemiology; and examples of the workforce involved in emerging methodologies like machine learning.
authors were funded by the Centre for Research Excellence in Medicines and Ageing to look at building capacity in the Australian pharmacoepidemiology workforce. We will present findings from senior stakeholders and analysts on needs, barriers, enablers and priority areas to building workforce capacity in
pharmacoepidemiology; and examples of the workforce involved in emerging methodologies like machine learning.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - Dec 2019 |
Event | 11th Health Services and Policy Research Conference - Pullman Hotel Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand Duration: 4 Dec 2019 → 6 Dec 2019 Conference number: 11 http://www.healthservicesconference.com.au/hsraanz2019/ |
Conference
Conference | 11th Health Services and Policy Research Conference |
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Abbreviated title | HSRAANZ 2019 |
Country | New Zealand |
City | Auckland |
Period | 4/12/19 → 6/12/19 |
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