
Annual conference - Sydney 30th July 2012
part of HIC 2012 30 July - 2 August
This one-day conference will take leaders in the areas of hospital design, construction, care delivery and information systems and debate this important topic. We will look to define an alternative vision for what hospitals and indeed our whole tertiary care systems needs to transform to. It will seek to answer the question: What will our next generation healthcare system look like and how will we deliver it?
DATE & TIME: MONDAY 30TH JULY 2012 9 - 5pm
LOCATION: Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre
OUR OBJECTIVE
We know that in the future hospitals will change the nature of the services they deliver. The cost and demands of healthcare will mean that we will be sicker when we attend hospitals and stay for a shorter period. Patients in the community will need better coordinated, higher quality, more intensive care.
This one-day conference will take leaders in the areas of hospital design, construction, care delivery and information systems and debate this important topic. We will look to define an alternative vision for what hospitals and indeed our whole tertiary care system needs to transform to. We will seek to answer the question: What will our next generation healthcare system look like and how will we deliver it?
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Combining these speakers with active audience engagement and skilled facilitation will create a compelling and insightful event.
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"Sustainability represents one of the cornerstones of the emerging Salutogenic model of healthcare." |
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"Healthcare in 2022: More technical, more personalised and more consumer centred..." |
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"While our current health care system may be considered effective, there are significant health care and funding challenges ahead." |
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"Australia has the potential to lead the world in digital health care." |
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"The world of health is changing faster than ever before. How do we respond as professionals, as a nation, and as a global community?" |
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"With the future anticipated changes to healthcare delivery, are our procurement methods adequate?" |
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"Networks of open broadband-based services will transform collaborative care and fundamentally change health care as we know it." |
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"Illness is not wellness, and how best to get the sick better requires both operational and aspirational environments ... where mind and body are engaged ...and good health exists." |
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"Overcoming our future healthcare challenges will require us to put the capabilities to deliver change directly into the hands of clinicians and patients." |
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"Health Infrastructure NSW is developing a strategy to implement BIM on major projects.Is the wider industry capable of successfully incorporating BIM in the delivery process." |