
Overview
Background
Ian Scott is the Director of Internal Medicine and Clinical Epidemiology at the Princess Alexandra Hospital and a Professor with the Faculty of Medicine. He is a consultant general physician with clinical interests in in health services evaluation and improvement, clinical guidelines, clinical decision-making, evidence-based medicine, low value care, quality use of medicines, non-invasive cardiology, advance care planning, and older patient care. He chaired the Queensland Clinical Networks Executive 2022-2024, is the inaugural chair of the Australian Deprescribing Network (2014-2023), Metro South Clinical AI Working Group, and Queensland Health Sepsis AI Working Group (both ongoing) and is a founding member of the Australian and New Zealand Affiliate of the US Society to Improve Diagnosis in Medicine (ANZA-SIDM). He was also a member of Queensland Health System Quality, Safety and Performance Management Committee (2022-2024) and the Quality and Safety Committee (2015-2020) and the Digital Health Advisory Group of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP - ongoing). He is a past President of the Internal Medicine Society of Australia and New Zealand (2003-2005) and past member of the MBS Review Taskforce for Cardiac Services (2017-2019). He has led multi-site quality improvement collaboratives in acute cardiac care including both hospitals and Divisions of General Practice. He has been involved at senior level on various high-level committees in establishing policies for Queensland Health and/or RACP on electronic discharge summaries, clinical handover, clinical indicators, evaluation of physician performance, chronic disease management, perioperative medicine, medical assessment and planning units, and patient flow through emergency departments. He has published over 300 peer-reviewed articles, presented to over 170 national and international meetings, and is a recipient of several NHMRC and government research grants.
Availability
- Professor Ian Scott is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Masters (Coursework) of Health Administration, University of New South Wales
- Postgraduate Diploma in Education, The University of Queensland
- Masters (Coursework) of Education, The University of Queensland
- Royal Australasian College of Physicians, Royal Australasian College of Physicians
Research interests
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Clinical decision making
Investigation into how clinicians reason, the cognitive biases that may afflict that reasoning and ways for mitigating such bias, and the sociocognitive aspects of decision-making
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Low value care
Investigation into the drivers and manifestations of low value care (ie care that is ineffective, harmful or disproportionately costly for marginal benefit) and methods for reducing it
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Advance care planning
Investigation into how clinicians and patients can promote and participate in shared decision-making around end of life care which accounts for patient values and preferences and avoids unnecessary or unwanted invasive interventions in the last years of life.
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Evidence-informed clinical practice
Investigation into how clinicians can be assisted in ensuring their clinical practice aligns with best available research evidence of the effectiveness and safety of clinical interventions
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Diagnostic error
Investigation into the cognitive and system-related factors that predispose clinicians to making diagnostic error which currently affect around 1 in 10 diagnostic decisions, with potential to cause patient harm.
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Using artificial intelligence to improve clinical decision-making
Investigation into how predictive analytics using artificial intelligence, in particular machine learning, can be used to improve clinical decision-making.
Research impacts
I have investigated several quality anfd safety improvement (QSI) topics with publications influencing clinical and policy decisions, cited in 93 countries by 160 institutions (including Harvard, Stanford, Johns Hopkins Universities), 23 publications receiving 41 mentions in policy documents, 11 in top 5% of all outputs (Altmetric 2019). I was lead author of the first systematic review of effectiveness of acute medical units (AMU) and co-authored the first operational standards for AMUs in 2006 (with regular updates), both initiatives prompting many Australian hospitals to establish such units. I co-authored the first Cochrane review of early invasive versus conservative strategies for non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndromes in the stent era in 2016, wrote the first evidence-based Australian guide in perioperative medicine, and reported a case-control study suggesting increased cardiac risk with perioperative use of angiotensin antagonists (now being investigated in the first randomised trial). I have led and researched major QSI reforms within a large tertiary hospital which, within 12 months, increased percentage of patients with ED length of stay of <4 hours from 32% (worst in the country) to 62% (near top), decreased in-hospital mortality from 2.3% to 1.7%, and identified novel predictors of better outcomes. We undertook a study, with Health Roundtable and CSIRO, of 11 million acute presentations which validated a national emregency access target of 82%, which was then adopted by QH and subsequently by other states.
In response to the growing problem of potentially inappropriate polypharmacy (PIP) in older patients, I co-authored two literature reviews and four prevalence studies, and established the multidisciplinary Australian Deprescribing Network (ADeN) in 2014 (currently >400 colleagues). In 2015 we published a sentinel paper (560 citations to date, top 1% cited paper worldwide), detailing a method (CEASE protocol) for ceasing or dose reducing inappropriate medications – a process called deprescribing - which has been accepted as the international standard. I have co-authored a systematic review of enablers and barriers to deprescribing by clinicians and published papers that prove the efficacy of CEASE in hospital and primary care settings, the latter in a successful controlled trial involving 5 general practices (world first). In addition to Australian authorities (Aust Medicines Handbook), CEASE has been adopted by US advocates (Lown Institute among others), New Zealand (NZ Health), UK (NHS), Taiwan and Singapore (respective health ministries), and China (Guangdong Pharmaceutical Association). I have recently published a review of EMR-enabled tools for minimising polypharmacy, and am now researching means for identifying patients at high risk of medication harm and machine learning methods to predict better drug dosing.
I have proposed clinician-led strategies for minimising low value care (LVC) later endorsed by the Productivity Commission and the Australian Medical Association. I have researched the extent of LVC in Australian hospitals and, in a landmark paper, exposed the cognitive biases underpinning it, which has informed QH Value-based Care group and NSW Health. I have authored reviews of advance care planning (ACP) detailing its process and benefits, evaluated ACP implementation in a tertiary hospital, and assessed integration into nursing homes.
I have co-authored a review of the impacts of electronic medical records (EMR) in hospital practice and formulated an evidence-based EMR implementation checklist that is assisting other hospitals in their digital transformation (344 reads). More recently, I have established two clinical working groups targeting machine learning models aimed at early detection of sepsis and optimising drug dosing.
Works
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2018
Journal Article
Received care compared to ADP-guided care of patients admitted to hospital with chest pain of possible cardiac origin
Perera, Michael, Aggarwal, Leena, Scott, Ian A. and Logan, Bentley (2018). Received care compared to ADP-guided care of patients admitted to hospital with chest pain of possible cardiac origin. International Journal of General Medicine, 11, 345-351. doi: 10.2147/IJGM.S166570
2018
Journal Article
Using EMR-enabled computerized decision support systems to reduce prescribing of potentially inappropriate medications: a narrative review
Scott, Ian A., Pillans, Peter I., Barras, Michael and Morris, Christopher (2018). Using EMR-enabled computerized decision support systems to reduce prescribing of potentially inappropriate medications: a narrative review. Therapeutic Advances in Drug Safety, 9 (9), 559-573. doi: 10.1177/2042098618784809
2018
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Assessing concordance between patient preferences in advance care plans and in-hospital care
Oo, Nay Myo, Scott, Ian A., Maggacis, Raquel and Rajakaruna, Nalaka (2018). Assessing concordance between patient preferences in advance care plans and in-hospital care. Australian Health Review, 43 (4), 425-431. doi: 10.1071/AH18011
2018
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Low-value care in Australian public hospitals: prevalence and trends over time
Badgery-Parker, Tim, Pearson, Sallie-Anne, Chalmers, Kelsey, Brett, Jonathan, Scott, Ian A., Dunn, Susan, Onley, Neville and Elshaug, Adam G. (2018). Low-value care in Australian public hospitals: prevalence and trends over time. BMJ Quality and Safety, 28 (3), 1-10. doi: 10.1136/bmjqs-2018-008338
2018
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Ethics and site-specific governance approvals for multi-centre, inter-sector health care research
Foot, Holly, Scott, Ian A., Russell, Grant M., Cottrell, Neil, Sturman, Nancy and Freeman, Christopher R. (2018). Ethics and site-specific governance approvals for multi-centre, inter-sector health care research. Medical Journal of Australia, 209 (4), 1-176. doi: 10.5694/mja17.01017
2018
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Effects of eHealth on hospital practice: synthesis of the current literature
Eden, Rebekah, Burton-Jones, Andrew, Scott, Ian, Staib, Andrew and Sullivan, Clair (2018). Effects of eHealth on hospital practice: synthesis of the current literature. Australian Health Review, 42 (5), 568-578. doi: 10.1071/AH17255
2018
Journal Article
Deliberate clinical inertia: using meta-cognition to improve decision-making
Keijzers, Gerben, Fatovich, Daniel M., Egerton-Warburton, Diana, Cullen, Louise, Scott, Ian A., Glasziou, Paul and Croskerry, Pat (2018). Deliberate clinical inertia: using meta-cognition to improve decision-making. Emergency Medicine Australasia, 30 (4), 585-590. doi: 10.1111/1742-6723.13126
2018
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Selected state of the art research in internal medicine, 2017
Scott, Ian, McGavigan, Andrew, Ferson, Mark, Woolley, Ian, Burt, Morton G., Russell, Anthony, Bridgman, Paul, Ting, Joseph, Blacker, David, Bonomo, Yvonne, Martin, Jennifer and Szer, Jeff (2018). Selected state of the art research in internal medicine, 2017. Internal Medicine Journal, 48 (6), 619-623. doi: 10.1111/imj.13820
2018
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Going digital: a checklist in preparing for hospital-wide electronic medical record implementation and digital transformation
Scott, Ian A., Sullivan, Clair and Staib, Andrew (2018). Going digital: a checklist in preparing for hospital-wide electronic medical record implementation and digital transformation. Australian Health Review, 43 (3), 302-313. doi: 10.1071/AH17153
2018
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Machine learning and evidence-based medicine
Scott, Ian A (2018). Machine learning and evidence-based medicine. Annals of internal medicine, 169 (1), 44-46. doi: 10.7326/M18-0115
2018
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In reply to Liu
Lin, H., Peel, N. M., Scott, I. A., Vardesh, D. L., Sivalingam, P., McBride, R. L., Morong, J. J., Nelson, M. J. and Hubbard, R. E. (2018). In reply to Liu. Anaesthesia and intensive care, 46 (3), 343-343.
2018
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The gaps in specialists' diagnoses
Scott, Ian A. and Campbell, Donald A. (2018). The gaps in specialists' diagnoses. Medical Journal of Australia, 208 (5), 196-197.e1. doi: 10.5694/mja17.00905
2018
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Developing indicators for measuring low-value care: mapping Choosing Wisely recommendations to hospital data
Chalmers, Kelsey, Badgery-Parker, Tim, Pearson, Sallie-Anne, Brett, Jonathan, Scott, Ian A. and Elshaug, Adam G. (2018). Developing indicators for measuring low-value care: mapping Choosing Wisely recommendations to hospital data. BMC research notes, 11 (1) 163, 163. doi: 10.1186/s13104-018-3270-4
2018
Conference Publication
Peri-operative assessment of older surgical patients using a frailty index-feasibility and association with adverse post-operative outcomes
Lin, H., Peel, N., Scott, I., Vardesh, D., Sivalingam, P., McBride, R., Morong, J., Nelson, M. and Hubbard, R. (2018). Peri-operative assessment of older surgical patients using a frailty index-feasibility and association with adverse post-operative outcomes. The Australian and New Zealand Society for Geriatric Medicine Annual Scientific Meeting 2018, Cutting Edge: Optimising the Journey for Older Surgical Patients, Sydney, Australia, 27-29 June 2018. Richmond, VIC, Australia: Wiley-Blackwell.
2018
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Going digital: A narrative overview of the effects, quality and utility of mobile apps in chronic disease self-management
Scott, Ian A., Scuffham, Paul, Gupta, Deepali, Harch, Tanya M., Borchi, John and Richards, Brent (2018). Going digital: A narrative overview of the effects, quality and utility of mobile apps in chronic disease self-management. Australian Health Review, 44 (1), 62-82. doi: 10.1071/AH18064
2018
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Multicriteria decision analysis(MCDA)for health technology assessment:the Queensland Health experience
Howard, Sarah, Scott, Ian A., Ju, Hong, McQueen, Liam and Scuffham, Paul A. (2018). Multicriteria decision analysis(MCDA)for health technology assessment:the Queensland Health experience. Australian Health Review, 43 (5), 591-599. doi: 10.1071/AH18042
2018
Journal Article
Deconstructing the 4-h rule for access to emergency care and putting patients first
Scott, Ian, Sullivan, Clair, Staib, Andrew and Bell, Anthony (2018). Deconstructing the 4-h rule for access to emergency care and putting patients first. Australian Health Review, 42 (6), 698-702. doi: 10.1071/AH17083
2017
Journal Article
Uniting emergency and inpatient clinicians across the ED-inpatient interface: The last frontier?
Staib, Andrew, Sullivan, Clair, Prins, Johannes B., Burton-Jones, Andrew, Fitzgerald, Gerry and Scott, Ian (2017). Uniting emergency and inpatient clinicians across the ED-inpatient interface: The last frontier?. Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA, 29 (6), 740-745. doi: 10.1111/1742-6723.12883
2017
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Perioperative management of new oral anticoagulants in patients undergoing elective surgery at a tertiary hospital
Wamala, Henry, Scott, Ian A. and Caney, Xenia (2017). Perioperative management of new oral anticoagulants in patients undergoing elective surgery at a tertiary hospital. Internal Medicine Journal, 47 (12), 1412-1421. doi: 10.1111/imj.13513
2017
Journal Article
Perioperative assessment of older surgical patients using a frailty index-feasibility and association with adverse post-operative outcomes
Lin, H., Peel, N. M., Scott, I. A., Vardesh, D. L., Sivalingam, P., McBride, R. L., Morong, J. J., Nelson, M. J. and Hubbard, R. E. (2017). Perioperative assessment of older surgical patients using a frailty index-feasibility and association with adverse post-operative outcomes. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, 45 (6), 676-682. doi: 10.1177/0310057X1704500605
Funding
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Supervision
Availability
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Methods for presenting clinical AI predictions to clinicians
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Maxime Cordeil, Mr Anton Van Der Vegt
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Doctor Philosophy
Development and Integration of a Medication Harm Prediction Tool within an Australian Digital Hospital
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Michael Barras
Completed supervision
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Minimising potentially inappropriate polypharmacy in community living older people: A multi-phase, mixed methods study to develop and pilot a general practitioner-led deprescribing intervention in primary care
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Chris Freeman
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2002
Doctor Philosophy
COMPARATIVE STUDIES ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF CLINICAL REASONING
Associate Advisor
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