Dr Jonathan Hoogerbrug
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MBChB, Dip Paeds, CHIA, FRNZCGP, Creator of the "Clinical Changemakers" podcast
Dr Jono Hoogerbrug, MBChB, Dip Paeds, CHIA, FRNZCGP, is a Clinical Informatics Director at Health New Zealand. He is an award-winning healthcare leader with experience as a clinician, digital health innovator, researcher, and in national advisory roles. His expertise spans clinical informatics, clinical quality and safety, and national healthcare technology implementations across primary and hospital care settings. As a recent Commonwealth Fund Harkness Fellow based at Stanford University, Dr. Hoogerbrug conducted research on healthcare leadership, organisational behaviour, and artificial intelligence applications in clinical settings.
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He is an elected board member of Health Informatics New Zealand, a published researcher and the creator of the "Clinical Changemakers", a podcast featuring global healthcare leaders. Previously, he served as a Senior Advisor to New Zealand's Ministry of Health during the COVID-19 pandemic response, where he supported the development of multiple national systems serving over five million Kiwis.
Leading Productivity Through People, Process & Technology:
Lessons from Global Healthcare Leaders
Healthcare productivity has stagnated despite significant investment in technology and improvement initiatives, with most efforts failing to achieve sustainable change. Through conversations with world-leading healthcare experts, this presentation explores how successful organisations achieve productivity gains by strategically integrating three critical lenses: people, process, and technology.
Drawing insights from Mayo Clinic, Harvard, Stanford, and other global healthcare leaders, Dr. Hoogerbrug demonstrates why isolated approaches fail and how the systematic integration of trust-based leadership, evidence-based scaling, and intelligent technology creates transformational results. Attendees will discover practical frameworks for building discretionary effort, scaling best practices, and implementing technology that augments rather than replaces human capability.
This session provides New Zealand's healthcare leaders with strategies to enhance productivity while maintaining quality patient care, offering actionable insights that can be implemented immediately to unlock their organisation's full potential.
Drawing insights from Mayo Clinic, Harvard, Stanford, and other global healthcare leaders, Dr. Hoogerbrug demonstrates why isolated approaches fail and how the systematic integration of trust-based leadership, evidence-based scaling, and intelligent technology creates transformational results. Attendees will discover practical frameworks for building discretionary effort, scaling best practices, and implementing technology that augments rather than replaces human capability.
This session provides New Zealand's healthcare leaders with strategies to enhance productivity while maintaining quality patient care, offering actionable insights that can be implemented immediately to unlock their organisation's full potential.