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Hospital Reform Summit 2010Examing the proposed hospital and health care reforms - facing the challenges and making changes for improved health provision in Australia. |
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Hospital Reform Summit 2010
16th – 17th August 2010, Rendezvous Hotel, Melbourne
Moving towards a new model of governance.
The Hospital Reform Summit 2010 is the only event of its kind to cover evolving hospital reforms whilst providing a thorough and focused analysis of related areas of health care. Healthcare and hospital reform will be intensely debated over the coming months as the Federal Government proposes wide-ranging change.
At this two-day summit delegates will get a clearer understanding of the drivers for healthcare reform and for hospital funding. You will benefit from focused case studies, statistical analysis, and specialist feedback covering the topic from all angles.
Meet with the expert speaker panel including:
- John Dwyer, Founder, Australian Healthcare Reform Alliance
- Klaus Boehncke, Consultant, Booz & Co
- Jacinda De Witts, Partner, Minter Ellison Lawyers
- Dr Kathryn Antioch, Principal Management Consultant, Health Economics and Funding Reforms; Deputy Chair, Guidelines and Economists Network International (GENI); Monash University
- Bredan Earle, Partner, Freehills
- Sasha Jovanovic, Thought Leader, Diverse Prophets
- Stephen Vaughan, Director, Grampians Integrated Cancer Service
- Cassandra Ryan, Chair, Australian College for Nurse Practitioners
- Jennifer Dogget, Fellow, Centre for Policy Development
- Craig Bosworth, Director of Strategy, Healthways International
- Peter New, Fellow, Australian Faculty of Rehabilitative Medicine
Delegates will discuss why and how this reforms will affect their operations. Central themes will include:
- Hospital reform funding
- Understanding the need for integrated and aged care
- The new health and hospitals structure
- Hospital networks and sustainable service delivery
- Advantages of the National Health and Hospitals Network Agreements
- The medical skills shortage and its affect on hospital service
- Creating a more informed community
- Health promotion and sickness prevention
- Preventative care in primary care
- Better understanding patient flow
- Reinforcing consumer engagement
- Hospital reform and the private sector
- Easing emergency room overload
- Creating an agile and self-improving hospital system for long-term sustainability
See the full agenda here
Special rates available for healthcare professionals.
The early bird rate is available until 30th June. Benefit from this lower fee - book your place online today
To request a copy of the full brochure email katy.henson@informa.com.au with the subject line ‘Please send me the brochure for the Hospital Reform Summit’
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