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Symposium 1 – Casemix
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Mission Based Budgeting of an Academic Medical Centre within Singapore's Healthcare Financing Framework Prof Benjamin ONG, Chief Executive Officer, National University Health System, Singapore |
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Casemix in the Hospital Authority — First Year Experience Dr KH LEE, Chief Manager (Financial Planning), Hospital Authority |
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Geriatric Health Measurement for Care-management Using the International Classification of Functioning Prof Jiro OKOCHI, Director, Tatsumanosato Geriatric Health Services Facility, Osaka, Japan |
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Symposium 2 – Hospital Accreditation
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International Accreditation Mr Philip HASSEN, President, International Society for Quality and Safety, President, Canadian Network for International Surgery |
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Development of Accreditation Service in Hong Kong Prof Peter KW MOK, Chairperson, Hong Kong Quality Assurance Agency |
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Symposium 3 — Staff Wellness
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Culture of Health at Johnson & Johnson — a Model of Prevention Dr Fikry ISAAC, Executive Director, Global Health Services, Johnson & Johnson; Chief Medical Officer, Wellness & Prevention, Inc. USA |
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The Power of Engagement: From Wellbeing to High Performance Mr David THOMAS, Group Country Head of Human Resources for Asia, Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Limited |
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Symposium 4 – Health System and Organisational Performance
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The UK’s Hospital Trusts: How Have 25 Years of Reform Affected Performance Dr Loraine HAWKINS, Health Systems Consultant, The World Bank |
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Health Systems and Hospital Improvement Prof EK YEOH, Head, Division of Health System, Policy and Management, School of Public Health and Primary Care, The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
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Have We Improved Our Performance — 1 Year after P4P Experience Dr Deacons YEUNG, Chief Manger (Cluster Performance), Hospital Authority |
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Symposium 5 – Planning Mental Health Services
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Australia’s Fourth National Mental Health Plan Prof Harvey WHITEFORD, Kratzmann Professor of Psychiatry and Population Health, Queensland Centre for Mental Health Research, The University of Queensland, Australia |
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Hong Kong’s Mental Health Service Plan Dr SF HUNG, Hospital Chief Executive, Kwai Chung Hospital |
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Symposium 6 — Nursing Training and Leadership
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Developing Nurse Leaders — the Experience in England Dr David FOSTER, Deputy Chief Nursing Officer, Department of Health, UK |
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Competency of Nurses for Better Patient Care Ms Sylvia FUNG, Chief Manager (Nursing), Hospital Authority |
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Symposium 7 – Innovative Management
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Aviation and Patient Safety Prof Bryce TAYLOR, James Wallace McCutcheon Chair in Surgery; Surgeon-in-Chief & Director, Surgical Services, University Health Network, Canada |
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Crew Resource Management — to Engage Hospital Professionals for Ensuring Patient Safety, Not Old Wine in New Bottle Dr Chor-chiu LAU, Cluster Service Director (Service Development), Hong Kong East Cluster, Hospital Authority |
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Symposium 8 – Patient Engagement
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Patient Engagement and Quality Improvement in Healthcare Delivery — the Local Perspective Dr LAM Ching-choi, Chief Executive Officer, Haven of Hope Christian Services, Hong Kong |
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Patient Engagement and Quality Improvement in Healthcare Delivery — Patient's Perspective Mr Timothy PANG, Coordinator, Patients’ Rights Association, Hong Kong |
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Patient Engagement in Healthcare Services Mr TSANG Kin-ping, Chairman, Alliance for Patients’ Mutual Help Organizations, Hong Kong |
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Patient Engagement in Healthcare Services: Why? How? Mr CHEUNG Tak-hai, Vice-Chairman (External Affairs), Alliance for Patients’ Mutual Help Organizations, Hong Kong |
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Symposium 9 – Improving Coronary Care
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Translating Science and Evidence into Real World Clinical Care Dr Jack LEWIN, Chief Executive Officer, American College of Cardiology, USA |
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The National Service Framework for Coronary Heart Disease: Lessons Learnt in the UK Dr Roger BOYLE, Director for Heart Disease and Stroke, Department of Health, UK |
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Symposium 10 – Rethinking Hong Kong’s Hospital Design
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From Clinical Services Plan to Master Development Plan Prof Bernard LIM, Principal, Architecture Design and Research Group Ltd. |
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The Green Hospital Prof Lawrence NIELD, Professor, Faculty of Built Environment, The University of New South Wales, Australia |
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Symposium 11 – Effective Clinical Service
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Striving for a Better Operating Theatre Environment |
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Using Information Technology to Drive for Improvement in Operating Theatre Efficiency |
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Symposium 12 – IT Innovation and High Performing Organisation
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Working Together with Colleagues, Patients and Everyone Else Mr Jeffrey MANN, Research Vice President, Gartner, The Netherlands |
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Business Performance Driven IT Changes — a Case Review on Unified Communications and Collaboration in MTR |
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Modernising Communication in the Hospital Authority |
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