Health Care in Asia 2015 THE WAR ON CANCER: ENEMY OF THE STATE March 20th 2015 Harbour Grand Kowloon, Hong Kong Featured speakers include: Ko Wing-man secretary for food and health Hong Kong Gold sponsor Silver sponsors Nila Moeloek minister of health Indonesia Janette Loreto-Garin acting secretary of health Philippines Shu-Ti Chiou director-general Health Promotion Administration Ministry of Health and Welfare, Taiwan Exhibitor THE WAR ON CANCER: ENEMY OF THE STATE The WHO’s 2014 World Cancer Report projects that in the next 20 years, cancer cases will surge 75% from 2008 figures, to 25 million per year worldwide. With a staggering economic cost of over $1 trillion, and a similarly debilitating social cost, this cancer burden will strain rich countries and damage poor ones. WHO ATTENDS? Bringing cross-sector stakeholders into dialogue on cancer, Health Care in Asia 2015 will focus firmly and optimistically on solutions for the countries in Asia-Pacific. We will look at innovative approaches and solutions across policy and financing, prevention, early detection, treatment and longterm management. WHAT TO DISCUSS? An audience of 180+ senior health care stakeholders from across Asia-Pacific including health ministers and policymakers, heads of businesses, practitioners, NGOs, academics, and multilateral representatives will convene to discuss innovative solutions to the cancer burden. 80% of our past attendees were C-level executives or with direct reports. • What is the current state of cancer control plans around Asia? How prepared are they for the coming cancer burden? • Challenges and innovative solutions for health care systems in Asia • Case studies: Innovations in technology, treatment and living with cancer REGISTER TODAY AT www.economistinsights.com/health-care-asia HEALTH CARE IN ASIA 2015 SPEAKERS Ko Wing-man secretary for food and health Hong Kong Nila Moeloek minister of health Indonesia Janette Loreto-Garin acting secretary of health Philippines Shu-Ti Chiou director-general Health Promotion Administration Ministry of Health and Welfare Taiwan Rengaswamy Sankaranarayanan special adviser on cancer control and head of early detection and prevention section International Agency for Research World Health Organization Ian Olver former chief executive officer Cancer Council Australia professor of translational cancer research University of South Australia Youlin Qiao professor and director national cancer centre, cancer hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, deputy director, national expert committee for cancer screening and prevention Ministry of Health, China Martin Zagari vice-president global health economics Amgen Chatree Duangnet executive vice-president and chief operating officer, medical affairs Bangkok Dusit Medical Services Xishan Hao president, Chinese Anti-Cancer Association, board director Union for International Cancer Control Raymond Ng regional vice-president Asia-Pacific Cigna global health benefits Cigna Corporation Denise Kruzikas senior director market access GE Healthcare Ted Trimble director centre for global health National Cancer Institute United States Khee Chee Soo director National Cancer Centre Singapore Chien-Jen Chen vice-president Academia Sinica professor National Taiwan University Masum Hossain regional president Asia-Pacific Pfizer Oncology Gordon Cameron area vice-president Asia-Pacific Takeda Pharmaceuticals B S Ajaikumar chairman and chief executive officer HealthCare Global Enterprises Rajendra Badwe director Tata Memorial Cancer Center Other speakers include: • James Miser, chief medical information officer, Bumrungrad International Hospital • Luca LiBassi, section head, health systems strengthening, International Atomic Energy Agency For detail programme agenda www.economistinsights.com/health-care-asia PROGRAMME AGENDA 8.00 am Registration and refreshments 8.50 am Chair’s remarks: State of a global problem The conference chairman will set the scene for the day’s discussions. 11.30 am Speakers Charles Goddard, editorial director, Asia-Pacific, The Economist Intelligence Unit 9.15 am Speakers • Martin Zagari, vice-president, global health economics, Amgen Ministers’ Keynote session: State of cancer control • Chatree Duangnet, executive vice-president and chief operating officer, medical affairs, Bangkok Dusit Medical Services Keynote speakers • Ko Wing-man, secretary for food and health, Hong Kong* • B S Ajaikumar, chairman and chief executive officer, HealthCare Global Enterprises • Nila Moeloek, minister of health, Indonesia • Janette Loreto-Garin, acting secretary of health, Republic of the Philippines • Shu-Ti Chiou, director-general, Health Promotion Administration, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Taiwan • Xishan Hao, president, Chinese Anti-Cancer Association, board director, Union for International Cancer Control 12.20 pm * The Secretary for Food and Health will provide opening remarks 10.10 am Panel Discussion: Engaging the private sector in cancer control The private sector plays a fundamental role in the war on cancer. It’s essential the public sector engages with the private sector as cancer-control plans are developed. This session will gather a range of stakeholders for a robust discussion on how the private sector is adding value and improving cancer care and outcomes in Asia. Speakers • Raymond Ng, regional vice-president, AsiaPacific, Cigna global health benefits, Cigna Corporation Video: Patient voices To kick-start discussions on cancer control solutions, we steer our focus towards the most important beneficiaries of improved outcomes: patients. Positive patient experiences are often linked to improved cancer outcomes and lower costs for healthcare providers. What do patients value most? In which aspects are they underserved? How can providers develop better products and solutions to serve such needs? In this video, real-life patients will share perspectives from their journeys in order to enhance our understanding of their needs. 12.25 pm • Denise Kruzikas, senior director, market access, GE Healthcare • Masum Hossain, regional president, Asia-Pacific, Pfizer Oncology • Gordon Cameron, area vice-president, AsiaPacific, Takeda Pharmaceuticals 11.00 am Panel discussion: Innovation in health systems We steer the discussion of the war on cancer towards innovation in health systems broadly. How should health systems be structured to cope with cancer? This session will gather a range of stakeholders to brainstorm solutions for optimal health-care systems in the war on cancer. Networking refreshment break Introduction of working groups The working groups are highly interactive sessions which aim to generate ideas for solutions, by convening the forum’s multi-stakeholders in discussion. Thought-provoking case studies of best-practice initiatives and innovation will act as catalysts for discussion, while discussion leaders—experts in their field—will help shape the proceedings. Outcomes and potential solutions will be reported back in the next session: Improving Asia’s cancer-control systems. Charles Goddard, editorial director, Asia-Pacific, The Economist Intelligence Unit 12.30 pm Networking luncheon PROGRAMME AGENDA 1.35 pm Working groups: Pillars of cancer control Following the morning sessions, the afternoon will explore solutions to cancer-control challenges in key pillars of cancer control. These highly interactive sessions aim to generate ideas for solutions, by convening the forum’s multistakeholders in discussion. Thought-provoking case studies of best-practice initiatives and innovation will act as catalysts for discussion, while discussion leaders—experts in their field— will help shape the proceedings. 3.35 pm •Outcomes from working groups •What should be included in a country’s cancercontrol system? •Solutions for government-led cancer-control information and implementation •Solutions for prevention, early detection, treatment, palliative care Breakout session 2: Harnessing data • James Miser, chief medical information officer, Bumrungrad International Hospital Cancer control experts • Ian Olver, Former Chief Executive Officer, Cancer Council Australia, Professor of Translational Cancer Research, University of South Australia • Rajendra Badwe, director, Tata Memorial Cancer Centre Breakout session 2: Prevention • Khee Chee Soo, director, National Cancer Centre Singapore • Ted Trimble, Director, Center for Global Health, National Cancer Institute, United States • Ian Olver, former chief executive officer, Cancer Council Australia, professor of translational cancer research, University of South Australia • Chien-Jen Chen, Vice President, Academia Sinica, Professor, National Taiwan University • Rajendra Badwe, Director, Tata Memorial Cancer Center, Head, Department of Surgical Oncology, Tata Memorial Hospital, India Breakout session 3: Capacity building and partnerships • Luca LaBassi, section head, health systems strengthening, International Atomic Energy Agency • Youlin Qiao, Professor and Director, National Cancer Center, Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Deputy Director, National Expert Committee for Cancer Screening and Prevention, Ministry of Health, China • Ted Trimble, director, centre for global health, National Cancer Institute, United States 3.05 pm Networking break Expert panel: Improving Asia’s cancer-control systems Following in-depth discussions of cancer-control elements in the working groups, we gather a range of stakeholders to share discussion outcomes, and potential solutions, for specific challenges to cancer-control systems in Asia. 4.35 pm Closing remarks from the chairman This keynote interview will feature the latest views from leading cancer research multilateral under the WHO, the International Agency for Research on Cancer. Speakers Rengaswamy Sankaranarayanan, special adviser on cancer control and head of early detection and prevention section, International Agency for Research, World Health Organization 5.05 pm Takeaways from The War on cancer The conference chairs will synthesise actionable recommendations coming out of the conference proceedings. These will be relevant to the full array of stakeholders in health care, from the public and private sectors alike. 5.10 pm End of event DETAILS AT A GLANCE Date March 20th 2015 Venue Harbour Grand Kowloon, Hong Kong REGISTRATION FEES US$1,800 Standard fee US$1,440 The Economist subscribers / supporting organization US$1,080 The Economist Corporate Network members US$1,080 Government / Academic / NGO CONTACT US TO RESERVE YOUR PLACE TODAY Tel (852) 2585 3312 Fax (852) 2802 7007 Email [email protected] Web www.economistinsights.com/health-care-asia Twitter @EconomistEvents
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