5 May 2009 (Tuesday)
  Convention Hall
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Convention Hall
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Convention Hall
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Theatre I Theatre II
0900-1015 Symposium 1 Service reconfiguration strategies * Symposium 2 Patient Engagement Symposium 3 PPP
Projects
Service Priorities & Programmes1 Service Priorities & Programmes 5

Service reconfiguration and the agenda for change in the English NHS
Prof Paul CORRIGAN
Former Director, of Strategy and Commissioning, London, NHS, UK

Organisation of Cancer Services: A Case Study
Prof Mike RICHARDS
National Clinical Director for Cancer, Dept of Health, UK

Engaging patients in safety - a priority
Mr Philip HASSEN
Chief Executive Officer, Canadian Patient
Safety Institute, Canada

Positive communication with patients – a key element in patient engagement
Dr S F LUI
Consultant (Quality & Risk Management), Hospital Authority

Public-private-partnership (PPP) Development in Hong Kong
Dr K M CHOY
Chief Manager
(Service
Transformation)

Australian PPP
Model: Collocation of Public and Private Hospitals

Ms Mary C FOLEY
National Health
Practice Leader,
Pricewaterhouse Coopers Australia

Medical Tourism - the
Singapore

perspective

Ms CHOO Oi-yee
Group Sr Vice
President &  Head,
Strategic Planning & Business
Development,
Parkway Holdings
Ltd, Singapore

Community
& Primary Care
Organisational Development
1015-1045 Tea
1045-1200 Symposium 4 Using performance management information *Symposium 5 Patient safety – safe design, safe practice Symposium 6
Primary care
Service Priorities & Programmes 2 Service Priorities & Programmes 6
Measuring Outcomes to improve Patient Care
Sir Cyril CHANTLER
Chairman, King’s Fund, UK

Evaluating Access to Health Care in World Cities
Prof Michael GUSMANO
Asst Professor of Health Policy and Management Mailman School of Public Health University of Columbia, USA

Safe surgery – clinical competency, training and practice
Dr Michael LI, Clinical Service Coordinator (Surgery), Hong Kong East Cluster, Hospital Authority

Discussion Panel: How to implement safe surgery checklist in HA hospitals
Dr Atul GAWANDE, Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School and WHO Project Director Second Global Patient Safety Challenge“ Safe Surgery Saves Lives“
Panelists

Shifting Care to the Community


Prof Lord Ara
DARZI,
Parliamentary
Under Secretary
of State (Lords), Department of
Health, UK

Enhancing primary
care – Community
Health Centres in Hong Kong
Prof Gabriel
M LEUNG, Under Secretary
for Food & Health,
Govt. of HK SAR
Quality & Safety I Innovative Service Model I
1200-1315 Symposium 7 Tools for Performance Management *Symposium 8 Reducing Avoidable hospitalisation – role of community partners Symposium 9 Redesigning work strategy Service Priorities & Programmes 3 Service Priorities & Programmes 7
Tools Used To Improve Performance of Healthcare Providers
Prof Sir Brian JARMAN
Emeritus Professor, Imperial College, UK

Real time monitoring of surgical outcomes
Prof Malcom UNDERWOOD
Professor and Chief, Div. of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Dept of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, CUHK

Reducing avoidable hospitalization – an academic perspective
Prof Charles CHAN
Associate Professor, Department of Applied Social Science, HK Polytechnic University

Better disease management through support in the community
Dr David DAI
Chairman, Executive Committee, HK Alzheimer’s Disease Association

Productive Ward – the NHS experience
Prof Bernard CRUMP
Chief Executive
officer, NHS Institute
for Innovation and Improvement, UK



The NTW CARE
Project

Dr Albert C Y LO
Cluster Chief
Executive, New
Territories
West Cluster,
Hospital Authority

Quality & Safety II Innovative Service Model II
1315-1430 Lunch
1430-1545 Symposium 10 Paid for Performance: HA models *Symposium 11 Patient empowerment & chronic disease management Symposium 12
Clinical Ethics
Service Priorities & Programmes 4 Service Priorities & Programmes 8

Just Do It – Making a Start with Casemix
Dr K H LEE
Chief Manager (Financial Planning), Hospital Authority

How Do I Do It? – Classifying Patients to Diagnosis Related Groups
Dr L C CHONG
Co-chairman (Casemix Clinical Committee), Hospital Authority

What Next? Issues with Cost Weights
Mr Steve GILLETT
Project Manager (Casemix), Hospital Authority

Facilitating patients towards self help
Mr Peter POON
Director (Rehabilitation), The Hong Kong Society for Rehabilitation

Empowering patients for diabetes management
Dr Vincent YEUNGPresident, Diabetes Hong Kong

Impact of clinical
ethics on clinical practice

Prof Edwin HUI
Professor, Medical
Ethics Unit,
Li Ka Shing
Faculty of Medicine,
University of
Hong Kong



Too much
technology?
Carer’s dilemma
in rationing
resources

Dr H W LIU
Chief Manager
(Clinical
Effectiveness
& Technology Management),
Hospital Authority

Service studies and audits Service enhancement & outcomes
1545-1615 Tea & Poster viewing session
1615-1730 Convention Hall
Presentation of Awards & Closing Ceremony

* Simultaneous Interpretation: English/Putonghua 

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