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Recorded: Monday 13 October 2025 Session Title: Australian Health Data Evidence Network (AHDEN): Building a National Data Infrastructure for Standardised, Federated Health Data Research Presenter: Nicole Pratt, Clair Sullivan, Graeme Hart, Roger Ward DESCRIPTION 1) Professor Nicole Pratt, AHDEN Project Lead, University of South Australia. (10 minutes) Professor Pratt will introduce the vision and mission of AHDEN and outline the national and international significance of building a federated health data infrastructure. 2) Associate Professor Graeme Hart, University of Melbourne (15 minutes) Associate Professor Hart will describe the technical processes involved in syntactic and semantic harmonisation of health data using the OMOP CDM, highlighting the challenges and solutions in applying this model to Australian EMR systems 3) Roger Ward, Solutions Architect, Australian Research Data Commons (15 minutes) Mr Ward will focus on the data governance and privacy-preserving infrastructure that underpins AHDEN. He will explain how the federated model ensures compliance with privacy regulations while enabling scalable research. 4) Professor Clair Sullivan, University of Queensland (15 minutes) Professor Sullivan will present progress on mapping Queensland’s statewide EMR observation data to the OMOP CDM. She will highlight the clinical and operational benefits of standardisation at a jurisdictional level. 5) Professor Nicole Pratt, AHDEN Project Lead, University of South Australia) (15 minutes) Professor Pratt will present a series of impactful clinical applications that have been enabled through the use of the OMOP CDM, including evidence generation of the safety and effectiveness of all second-line diabetes medications, real-time response to emerging health threats during the COVID-19 pandemic, and investigation of rare adverse events supporting global pharmacovigilance efforts for medicine regulators. 6) Panel discussion (20 minutes) The session will conclude with a 20-minute panel discussion where all speakers will respond to audience questions and reflect on the future of federated research in Australia This session directly addresses the growing demand for national-scale health data infrastructure that is privacy-preserving, methodologically rigorous, and interoperable. By showcasing AHDEN’s approach to standardising EMR data through the OMOP CDM, the session will demonstrate the feasibility and value of federated health data research in Australia. Attendees will leave with a clear understanding of how this infrastructure supports timely, high-quality evidence generation that can inform clinical practice, regulatory decision-making, and health policy both nationally and globally. https://scidatacon.org/event/9/contri... This is a recording from International Data Week 2025: https://internationaldataweek.org/idw... Keep up-to-date with the latest digital research news, events, resources, career opportunities and more - subscribe to the ARDC Connect newsletter - https://ardc.edu.au/news-and-events/s....