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Profile: Peter Croll is a research leader in Health Informatics with over 30 years’ experience
in ICT serving both industry and academia. At QUT he holds the chair for Software
Engineering in the Faculty of IT where he directs the e-health research group
focusing on risk and trust management of health information systems. He works
closely with CSIRO’s E-Health Research Centre on collaborative projects. This
includes a recent National Fellowship to support their Flagship on Preventative
Health to investigate the privacy and security risks associated with electronic health
data integration. His previous roles have included the directorships of an ICT research
institute and an IT research centre, Head of School of IT and Computer Science and
an academy director. He is currently a Fellow of both the Australian and the British
Computer Societies, a Chartered IT Professional and a Chartered Engineer.
Peter
Croll has over 100 refereed publications in books, international journals and
conferences to include a citation in the IMIA 2007 year book. He is currently a
member of the technical committee for the Australian Law Reform Commission’s
review of the Federal Privacy Act, a Board Director of the Health Informatics Society
of Australia (HISA) Ltd. and he chairs the QLD branch of HISA and the national
forums for HIPS and ehPASS that focus on Health Informatics Privacy and Security.
Recently, Peter has established Better Life ICT a consultancy company to provide
ICT expertise for eHealth products and services. |