Untitled - 3rd Global Health & Sustainability Seminar

 SPEAKERS Lluís Blanch,
Research and Innovation
Director of the Health
Corporation Parc Taulí
Barcelona-Spain
Lluís Donoso,
Vice President, European
Society of Radiology (ESR) and
Director, Diagnostic Imaging
Department, Hospital Clínic of
Barcelona, University of
Barcelona, Spain
Pierre-Gerlier Forest,
Director of Johns Hopkins’
Institute for Health and
Social Policy at the
Bloomberg School of Public
Health
Roderick K. King,
Chief Executive Officer,
Florida Institute for
Health Innovation
Roberto Nuño,
Project Leader at
Deusto Business
School Health
Linda S. Quick,
President ,
South Florida Hospital
& Healthcare
Association
Michael Taylor,
Senior Vice President,
Health and Benefits. Aon
Hewitt Consulting
Ana M Viamonte Ros,
Director of Physician
Relations, Baptist Health
South Florida
Keith J. Dreyer,
Vice Chairman of Radiology,
Massachusetts General Hospital
Associate Professor of
Radiology, Harvard Medical
School
Kevin Fickenscher,
President / Founder,
CREO Strategic
Solutions, LLC
Michael Mardini,
Founder and CEO,
National Decision
Support Company
Richard Martin,
Department Director of
Community Practice Service
Lines (CPSL) in Scranton and
Monroe Counties and
Director of Care Continuum
for Geisinger Health System
Boi Ruiz Health Minister
Government of Catalonia
Humberto Salazar,
Former Executive
Coordinator, Commission
on Health Sector Reform
(CERSS), Dominican
Republic
Roser Vicente,
Chief Executive Officer,
Gesaworld Group
1 Agenda Thursday, March 19, 2015 Time Speakers Coral Gables Country Club 997 N Greenway Dr, Miami, FL 33134 Roser Vicente CEO Gesaworld Group Roderick King CEO Florida Institute for Health Innovation 07:45-­‐
08:30h Registration & Breakfast 08:30-­‐
08:45h Opening Remarks 08:45-­‐
10:00h Conference 10:00-­‐
10:15h Coffee Break 10:15-­‐
12:15h 1st Panel: Primary Care and Integrated Care Michael Taylor Senior Vice President, Health and Benefits. Aon Hewitt Consulting Keith Dreyer Vice Chairman of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital Associate Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School Richard Martin Department Director of Community Practice Service Lines (CPSL) in Scranton and Monroe Counties and Director of Care Continuum for Geisinger Health System Roberto Nuño Project Leader at Deusto Business School Health
12:15-­‐
13:15h Lunch 13:15-­‐
15:15h 2nd Panel: Technology for Better Healthcare Lluís Donoso Vice President, European Society of Radiology (ESR) and Director, Diagnostic Imaging Department, Hospital Clínic of Barcelona, University of Barcelona, Spain Luis Blanch Research and Innovation Director of the Health Corporation Parc Taulí Barcelona-­‐Spain Kevin Fickensher President / Founder, CREO Strategic Solutions, LLC Michael Mardini Founder and CEO, National Decision Support Company 15:15-­‐
15:30h Break 15:30-­‐
16:00h Conference: Every Reform Is A Journey; Transforming Health Systems One Policy At A Time Pierre -­‐ Gerlier Forest Director of Johns Hopkins’ Institute for Health and Social Policy at the Bloomberg School of Public Health 16:00-­‐
18:00h 3rd Panel: International Strategies to Improve Access to and Quality of Healthcare Humberto Salazar Former Executive Coordinator, Commission on Health Sector Reform (CERSS), Dominican Republic Boi Ruiz Health Minister Government of Catalonia Ana M Viamonte-­‐Ros Director of Physician Relations, Baptist Health South Florida 19:00 -­‐
21:00h Dinner (Coral Gables Country Club) Linda S. Quick
President, South Florida Hospital & Healthcare Association Pedro Greer Florida International University's Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine Friday, March 20, 2015 08:00-­‐12:00h Post-­‐panel Sessions & Breakfast The Westin Colonnade Coral Gables: 180 Aragon Ave, Coral Gables, FL 33134 2 3 Thursday, March 19, 2015 1st Panel: Primary Care and Integrated Care •
Chairman: Michael Taylor, Senior Vice President, Health and Benefits. Aon Hewitt Consulting, USA. Key Topics 1.
Population health • Instruments and metrics for advanced population health management • Designing intervention packages for different subpopulations • Care management for high-­‐risk patients • Predictive modeling to identify the healthcare needs of a population 2. Patient centeredness • Engagement of patients in their own care and management of their condition: new models for managing chronic conditions • Patient activation: involving patients and their communities 3. Towards more integrated organizations • What are the challenges of integrating different levels of healthcare service delivery? • Which systems are best oriented to primary care? What is the new role of the hospital? • Putting patients at the center of clinical processes: What are the implications for clinical organization? • Innovative management of chronic illnesses 2nd Panel: Technology for Better Healthcare •
Chairman: Lluís Donoso, Vice President, European Society of Radiology (ESR) and Director, Diagnostic Imaging Department, Hospital Clínic of Barcelona, University of Barcelona, Spain. • Key Topics 1.
ICT as a way to improve the integrated process of care • Strategies for successful implementations of electronic health records • Interoperability of fragmented information systems: a key element for continuity of care • Big data and personal health records 4 2. M-­‐health: healthcare at our fingertips • Personalized and continuous healthcare models: new communication devices to improve access, quality and patient satisfaction • M-­‐health and preventive health programs • Promotion of healthy living: M-­‐health for innovative public health strategies 3. Telemedicine: shortening the distance in the delivery process • Assisted and remote diagnostic systems: expert knowledge where it is needed • Remote monitoring: an alternative to the bedside model • Telemedicine: the cornerstone of cross-­‐care delivery models 3rd Panel: International Strategies to Improve Access to and Quality of Healthcare •
Chairman: Humberto Salazar, Executive Coordinator, Commission on Health Sector Reform (CERSS), Dominican Republic. Key Topics 1.
Coverage and access • Sustainability of systems to reach universal coverage: challenges and limitations • Coverage is not enough: strategies to increase access for target populations • The role of preventive public health measures 2. Quality improvement and innovation • Measuring the patient experience • Improving patient safety • Co-­‐designing better care models with patients and caregivers 3. Cost control • Clinical control and cost-­‐effectiveness of innovations • How to align payment systems with the health objectives set • Efficiency and orientation to primary care • Measuring health outcomes and their link to the payment system Friday, March 20, 2015 Post-­‐panel sessions & Breakfast at the The Westin Colonnade Coral Gables 5 6