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Click for Brochure - Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society
 Creating Wealth through
Excellence in Healthcare
“Healthcare is now at the cross-roads. While maintaining focus towards providing for the health and
well-being of Malaysians, we also realised the unlimited economic potential of this sector. We are
aware that healthcare sector is also a wealth creator.
Beyond just the organic growth in services, pharmaceuticals and medical devices, we will explore new
horizons in services, clinical research, health travel, and generics pharmaceuticals manufacturing. In
this journey, we aspire to contribute USD10.4b to GNI by 2020. To achieve this, I seek the support of all
healthcare providers, corporations, organizations and all Malaysians in collaborating with me and my
team to make this a reality”
Y.B. Dato’ Sri Liow Tiong Lai
Minister of Health Malaysia
APHM International Healthcare Conference • 6 - 8 July 2011
T
his year, the 19th in the annual series of conferences & exhibitions organised by the Association of Private Hospitals of
Malaysia, we take the opportunity to showcase the role of Health within Malaysia’s Economic Transformation Programme
or ETP. For two full months last year, Malaysia embarked on a unique programme called ‘NKEA Labs’ bringing together participants from private
industry and public sector ministries and agencies, to identify opportunities to grow Malaysia’s economy. Health was one of the 12 National
Key Economic Areas identified as having the potential to contribute significantly to our nation’s economic agenda: to grow our economy at a
sustainable rate over the next 10 years, whilst providing opportunities for employment and pushing Malaysia up the value chain.
APHM 2011 brings you a combination of our more traditional subject matters of clinical governance, statutory updates (particularly with respect
to three new laws involving medical devices, personal data protection and competition) as well as an overview of the ‘EPPs’ or ‘Entry Point
Projects’ within the Health NKEA - namely Pharmaceuticals, Clinical Research, Healthcare Travel and Diagnostic Services Nexus. Each of these will
run as concurrent sessions in addition to a full three-day main conference plus two day Nursing Conference.
APHM Member Hospital CEOs: please take note of the special session with YB Senator Dato’ Sri Idris Jala, CEO of Pemandu on 7 July!
Day 1 • 6 July 2011
Programme
Code Ref:
0800
Registration
0900
Clinical Governance: Historical Overview
6A
1. Overview: Goals of Medicine; Do Our Patients Trust Us?
- Tan Sri Dato’ Dr Abu Bakar Suleiman, Chairman, Integrated Healthcare Holdings Sdn Bhd
2. How Did ‘Clinical Governance’ Come About? Historical Review, Expectations
- Prof Dr Anthony Leong, Director, Diagnostic Pathology Services, Sunway Medical Centre (invited)
1000
1100
Tea Break and Exhibition Viewing
Clinical Governance in Practice
1.
2.
Have We Seen Any Improvements Over the Years?
- Dr Mary Abraham, Chief Surveyor, Malaysian Society for Quality in Health (MSQH)
The View From the Ground – Perspectives from Medical Directors
a. KPJ Healthcare - Dr Yoong Fook Ngian, KPJ Ipoh Specialist Hospital
b. Pantai Holdings Bhd - speaker to be advised
3. MSQH and JCI Standards and Implementation: Do These Standards Really Work in Practice?
- Dr T. Mahadevan, Executive Advisor, Accreditation & Standards, MAQ, Pantai Holdings Bhd
1300
1430
Lunch and Exhibition Viewing
Talent and Human Capacity – Do We Have the Talent and Capabilities Required to Propel Our Industry into ‘Developed Nation’
Status?
1. Overview of National Economic Transformation Programme and the Need for Skilled Talent; Talent Corporation
– What, Why, How?
- Johan Mahmood Merican, Chief Executive Officer, Talent Corpn Malaysia Bhd (invited)
2. Are our Graduates Fit for the Workplace? Are our Compensation and Benefits Programmes Market-Competitive?
- Madhvi Pande, Consultant, AON Hewitt
3. What are we Doing to Raise the Standards and Caliber of Healthcare Workers?
- Malaysian Qualifications Agency
4. What can Private Hospitals do to Improve the Situation?
- Jasimah Hassan, Chairman, KPJ Intl College of Nursing and Health Sciences
1600
Tea Break and Exhibition Viewing
1700
Panel discussion: The Talent ‘Wish-List’. What are the ‘must-haves’ and ‘good-to-haves’ e.g. foreign labour, expatriate doctors and healthcare workers; education standards etc.
1800
End of Day 1
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APHM 2011. APHM reserves the right to make changes in the programmes due to unforeseen circumstances
APHM International Healthcare Conference • 6 - 8 July 2011
Day 2 • 7 July 2011
0900
Opening Ceremony – APHM 2011
Welcome Address
YBhg Dato’ Dr Jacob Thomas, President, Association of Private Hospitals of Malaysia
Opening Address
Y.B Dato’ Sri Liow Tiong Lai, Minister of Health Malaysia (invited)
1000
1100
Programme
Code Ref:
7A
Tea Break and Exhibition Viewing
Legal Updates for the Industry
1. Private Healthcare Facilities & Services Act 1998 and 2006 Regulations: Updates of Developments Including Incident Reporting
- Dr Ahmad Razid Salleh, Deputy Director, Medical Practice Division, Ministry of Health Malaysia (invited)
2. Medical Devices Act & Regulations
- Zamane bin Abdul Rahman, Director, Medical Devices Control Division, Ministry of Health Malaysia
3. Competition Act 2010
- Chew Phye Keat, Partner, Messrs Raja Darryl Loh
4. Personal Data Protection Act 2010
- Joyce Teh, Partner, Messrs Raja Darryl Loh
1300
Lunch and Exhibition Viewing
1430 Malaysia’s Economic and Government Transformation Programmes
Keynote Address: YB Senator Dato’ Sri Idris Jala, Deputy Chairman and Chief Executive Officer,
The Performance Management & Delivery Unit (PEMANDU), Prime Minister’s Dept, Malaysia
1530
1615
1715
Update on Progress of the Health National Key Economic Areas (NKEA)
- Dr Chua Hong Teck, Health ETP Director, PEMANDU
Tea Break and Exhibition Viewing
NKEA Discussion: What Other Projects Could be Economic Drivers?
Facilitator
: Dato’ Dr Jacob Thomas, President, APHM
Panel Members : Dr Chua Hong Teck, Health ETP Director, PEMANDU
Choy Lup Bong, Undersecretary, Policy and International Relations Division, Ministry of Health Malaysia
1800
End of Day 2
CEO TEA SESSION – For APHM Member Hospital CEOs only
1530
Meet YB Senator Dato’ Sri Idris Jala
1630
Data Mining and Business Analytics for the Hospital Industry
- Dr Lim Teck Onn, Consultant for Health Research
1715
End of Session
Limited seats available. Please email: [email protected] to reserve your seat.
7 July 2011
APHM International Healthcare Conference • 6 - 8 July 2011
Day 3 • 8 July 2011
0845
Recap of Health NKEAs / Role of Key Agencies in Driving Industry Growth;
What More Could be Done in Terms of Incentives and Facilitation by the Government?
Programme
Code Ref:
8A
1. Malaysian External Trade Development Corpn (MATRADE)
- Datuk Noharuddin Nordin, Chief Executive Officer (invited)
2. Malaysian Industrial Development Authority (MIDA)
- Datuk Jalilah Baba, Director-General (invited)
3. Biotech Corp Malaysia
- Selvam Ramaraj, Senior Vice President, Healthcare (invited)
1000
1100
Tea Break and Exhibition Viewing
Malaysian Healthcare Reforms: Potential Impact on the Private Sector – Good or Bad?
1. “1Care” - Who, What, Why? Malaysia has been studying the health services system for some years with the aim of reforming
and evolving the current structure into one that is more equitable for the populace as a whole. Reforms that are mooted include
a national health insurance and the creation of a ‘single tier’ hospital provider system
- Medical Development Division, Ministry of Health Malaysia
2. Input from Specialist – Private Sector
- Dr Robert Jalleh, Consultant Specialist Surgeon
3. Role of Private Medical Insurance
- Anusha Thavarajah, Member, Joint Technical Committee on Medical & Health Insurance, Life Insurance Association of Malaysia
(LIAM); Deputy CEO & CFO, ING Insurance Berhad
1230
Lunch and Exhibition Viewing
1430
Stakeholders Awareness Programme by Medical Devices Control Division
The Medical Devices Control Division (MDCD) in the Ministry of Health Malaysia is entrusted with the role of regulating medical
devices and its stakeholders in Malaysia. The objectives of regulating medical devices are:
i) to protect public health and safety
ii) to ensure that new technology is made available for use for patients in a timely manner
iii)to facilitate trade and the medical device industry
This can be achieved through a comprehensive regulatory control and licensing system of medical device throughout the entire
lifespan of the medical device.
The Stakeholders Awareness Programme is one of the activities conducted by MDCD,MOH to create awareness and educate the
stakeholders on the medical devices regulatory programme and matters related to medical devices. The objectives of the session are:
i) to create awareness among the stakeholders on the Medical Devices Bill
ii) to highlight the requirements in medical devices regulatory control for healthcare institutions as required in the Medical Devices Bill
iii)to introduce the medical devices management programme in healthcare institutions based on MS2058
1600
Tea Break and Exhibition Viewing
1700
Continuation of Stakeholders Awareness Programme by Medical Devices Control Division
1800
End of Conference
Forum : “Health Care Made in Baden-Württemberg, Germany”
6 July 2011 • 9.00 am – 1.30 pm
The medical technology represents a business opportunity within the Malaysian Health National Key Economic Area. In collaboration with the
Malaysian-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry, we have with us at this year’s APHM 2011, one of Germany’s leaders in this field.
• With a turnover of 4.6 billion Euros, medical technology companies in Baden-Württemberg generate about 24% of the total turnover for the
sector in Germany, providing employment for 40,000 people within 2,400 businesses.
• Baden-Württemberg is regarded as one of the leading locations in Europe for this sector, in addition to which are over 80 biotech companies.
Baden-Württemberg International, the promotion agency of the German Federal State, in cooperation with the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of
Economic Affairs is holding a trade visit to Malaysia to strengthen future cooperation within the field of medical technology between both countries.
During this Forum, medical experts from the region as well as medical technology companies travelling within the delegation will present their
expertise and advantages within this sector. Keynote presentation on “Innovations for a Modern Health Care System: Best Practices from
Baden-Württemberg” will be by Dr. Ralf Kindervater, Managing Director of BIOPRO Baden-Württemberg, the Federal State’s central point
of contact for business development issues in the biotechnology and life sciences sectors. The forum also contains two workshops: “German
Medical Technology from Baden-Württemberg” as well as “Modern Health Care Management and Infrastructure”. 10 companies from the medical
sector in Baden-Württemberg will give an overview of their products and services.
Complimentary attendance to all involved in the Healthcare Sector who have reference/relation to the topics.
Please contact Ms Siti Aishah at 03-9235 1800 or email : [email protected] to reserve your seat.
Further details on website: www.aphmconferences.org
Clinical Research Malaysia • 6 & 7 July 2011
C
linical Research Malaysia (CRM), evolving from the One-Stop-Centre (OSC) of Clinical Research Centre (CRC), strives to
coordinate and achieve national clinical research objectives. CRM will partner private and public sectors to be aligned
with the contract research industry targets of speed and quality. Leveraging on the strengths of the Ministry of Health
Malaysia’s (MOH) integrated and extensive network, CRM offers a strategic opportunity for private hospitals to resource the research experience
and expertise of their own specialists. A not-for-profit, government site management organisation, CRM provides comprehensive, efficient and
unrivalled value-added trial services; whilst actively promoting Malaysia globally as a preferred site for clinical trials.
Day 1 • 6 July 2011
Programme
Code Ref:
6B
0800
Registration
0900
The Clinical Research Centre Network: Overview of the Network
- Dr Goh Pik Pin, Director, Clinical Research Centre, Ministry of Health Malaysia
0945
Clinical Research Malaysia (CRM): A National Key Economic Area (NKEA). Introduction of CRM, its Roles and Functions
- Datuk Dr Teoh Siang Chin, Head , Clinical Research Malaysia
1015
Tea Break and Exhibition Viewing
1115
Bioavailability /Bioequivalence Studies: What is BA/BE All About?
- Prof Yuen Kah Hay, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia
1145
Herbal Medicine Research: Why it is Necessary and Future Guidelines
- Dr Goh Bak Leong, Consultant Nephrologist and Head, CRC, Hospital Serdang
1210
MOH MREC Open to Private Hospitals – Understanding the Process - Dato’ Dr Chang Kian Meng, Consultant Haematologist & Chairman, Medical Research Ethics Committee (MREC),
Ministry of Health Malaysia (invited)
1235 The Purpose of Clinical Trial Registration
- Dr Ong Loke Meng, Consultant Nephrologist & Head, CRC, Hospital Penang
1300
Lunch and Exhibition Viewing
1430
The National Medical Research Register: What You Need To Know
- Dr Asmaliza Ismail, Head, National Institutes of Health (NIH) Secretariat, Ministry of Health Malaysia
1515
Panel Presentation by CRCs : Lessons and Challenges of Establishing Clinical Research Centres
• Institut Jantung Negara
• Nilai Cancer Institute
• Sime Darby Medical Centre
• Mahkota Medical Centre
• Sunway Medical Centre / Monash Clinical Trials Unit
• University Malaya Medical Centre
• KPJ Healthcare
Facilitator : Datuk Dr Teoh Siang Chin, Head, Clinical Research Malaysia
1600
1700
Tea Break and Exhibition Viewing
Continuation of Panel Presentation by CRCs : Lessons and Challenges of Establishing Clinical Research Centres
1730 Summary : The Way Forward. Building Network and Collaborations Between all Sectors
(Ministry of Health Malaysia, Universities and Private Hospitals) Panel members : Datuk Dr Teoh Siang Chin, Head, Clinical Research Malaysia
Dr Goh Pik Pin, Director, Clinical Research Centre
Dato’ Dr Jacob Thomas, President, APHM
1800
End of Day 1
Clinical Research Malaysia • 6 & 7 July 2011
The Other Side of the NKEA Coin – Driving Internal Development
Day 2 • 7 July 2011
Programme
Code Ref:
0900
Opening Ceremony – APHM 2011
1000
Tea Break and Exhibition Viewing
1100
Healthcare Statistics
- Dr Sheamini Sivasampu, Head, Healthcare Statistics Unit, Clinical Research Centre
1130
Preparing for Pre-Qualification Site Visit - Dr Indralingam Vaithilingam, Consultant Nephrologist, Hospital Taiping (invited)
1200
Handling Site Initiation
- Dr Letchuman Ramanathan, Consultant Endocrinologist, Hospital Taiping
1230
Lunch – Networking Session
1430
A Good Investigator – Practical Aspect - Goh Tse Seng, Country Manager, Quintiles Malaysia
1530
Investigators – Harnessing Skills and Knowledge from Industry Sponsored Trial
- Dr Alan Fong, Consultant Cardiologist, Hospital Umum Kuching, Sarawak
1600
Tea Break and Exhibition Viewing
1700
Publications – The Road to be Key Opinion Leader (KOL)
- Dr Goh Bak Leong, Consultant Nephrologist & Head, CRC, Hospital Serdang
1730
Ethics in Medical Research
- Professor Dr Krishna Gopal Rampal, Perdana University
1800
End of Conference
If you are a
Pharmaceutical, biotechnology,
medical device company or a
CRO looking for a suitable
location to conduct
clinical trials,
Malaysia is the place for you.
7B
APHM International Nursing Conference • 6 & 7 July 2011
M
alaysia is transforming economically and with nurses making up the largest staff component in our healthcare system,
we must prepare them for the coming landscape by providing them tools to meet challenges that confront them.
The landscape facing them , is not one of scarcity, but one of abundance as knowledge shared, actually grows through application. A future
Malaysia will see our hospitals with highly competent nurses that command price premiums over nursing services in countries where staff are
less skillful.
Within this context, the conference shall discuss the framework essential for new ideas and approaches that nurses require for a new
Malaysia.
Day 1 • 6 July 2011
0800 Registration
Facilitator : Paul Jambunathan, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Sunway Medical Centre; Senior Lecturer, School of Medicine,
Monash University Malaysia
0900 Keynote Address:- “Are we Smarter than a 5th Former?” - Education, Mentoring and Newly Qualified Nurses
- Dr Sharon Vasuthevan, Executive Manager: Nursing, Life Healthcare Group; President, Nursing Education Association, South Africa
Will Malaysia be served better by Post Basic qualified Diploma nurses versus Academically biased Degree nurses as we look
forward to serving the nation and the region?
The concepts of mentoring and coaching will be discussed in nursing and healthcare. Nursing is made up of theoretical and clinical
components, both requiring mastery during education and training. A short comparison of the international nursing programmes
will be explored. A model of clinical education using clinical support, accompaniment and supervision towards clinical excellence and
competence will be discussed.
1000 Tea Break and Exhibition Viewing
1100
“Check and Balances “ - Nursing Audit
- Irene Quah, Director of Nursing, Sime Darby Healthcare Group, Malaysia
Nursing audit (QA) incorporates the systematic and critical analysis by nurses in the planning, delivery and evaluation of nursing
care, in terms of their use of resources and the outcomes for patients/clients, and introduces appropriate change in response to that
analysis. Comparison of actual practice with an agreed standard -Standard-setting at hospital ward level is systematically described
and examples given.
1145 “Don’t Just Tell Me - Show Me”- Leadership Styles
- Dr Lim Lee Meng, Director, School of Nursing, Parkway College of Nursing and Allied Health, Singapore
- Joseph Fong, Head of Asia, Centre for Corporate Public Affairs, Hong Kong
The characteristics of an effective leader, the context and various leadership activities for nurses. Mentorship, different leadership
models and professionalism will be discussed. Key factors in nurturing transformational clinical leaders are:
• provision and access to effective role models
• mechanisms for mentoring and clinical supervision
• organisations that value clinical competence and promotion of centres of nursing excellence
1230 Lunch and Exhibition Viewing
1400
How Lean Management was Used to Streamline Processes Before implementation of IT System at Medical Centre
- Yvonne Chong, Director, The Healthcare Dynamics, Singapore
Come and find out how Sunway Medical Centre uses Lean management tools to streamline their operating theatre processes and
further enhance daily operations efficiency in OT by successfully implementing a new IT system. With this system, management can
better measure productivity of each OR, optimise allotment of theatre time to doctors and improve patient safety in OR with WHO
standards.
1445
Aviation Crew Resource Management: A Flight Plan to Patient Safety
- Dr K. Ragunathan, Chief Executive Officer, Quality Associates, Malaysia
Crew Resource Management (CRM) incorporation in healthcare is consistent with the principle of “first do no harm”. Effectively
implemented, CRM programs do work in healthcare and produce results. It is reported in peer reviewed healthcare journals that inter
alia there is a 55% reduction in observed medical errors, post CRM skills training.
1530
Tea Break and Exhibition Viewing
1630
Stress and Coping Mechanisms
- Paul Jambunathan, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Sunway Medical Centre; Senior Lecturer, School of Medicine,
Monash University Malaysia
Periods of rapid social change in our technological society cause “information overload” which increases stress levels despite our
best coping methods . This can lead to adverse consequences. Choosing the right coping modes will be discussed to reduce anxiety to
ensure better mental health.
1715
End of day 1
APHM International Nursing Conference • 6 & 7 July 2011
Day 2 • 7 July 2011
0900 Opening Ceremony – APHM 2011
1000 Tea Break and Exhibition Viewing
1100
How Other Hospitals Use Patient Safety Reporting to Improve Processes and Reduce Infections
- Yvonne Chong, Director, The Healthcare Dynamics, Singapore
Patient Safety is always top priority in every nurses’ agenda. Learn from other European hospitals how they use patient safety reporting tools to improve processes and reduce infection rate. Come and find out what are the essential components in patient safety
reporting that would support your hospital in patient safety interventions and strategies.
1145
“Is There a Fork in My Road?” - Career Pathways & Modernising Nursing Careers
- Dr Sharon Vasuthevan, Executive Manager: Nursing, Life Healthcare Group; President, Nursing Education Association, South Africa
Qualified nurses major from ‘novice to expert’. Nursing as a profession is changing on so many fronts in terms of education,
management, career progression, and clinical practice. Indeed for the nursing profession internationally, this is a dynamic period, can
be described as “the best of times and the worst of times”. Never before have nurses been in such great demand as they are today,
both within South Africa and abroad. This type of climate comes with huge opportunities.
1230
Lunch and Exhibition Viewing
1400
“Never The Twain Shall Meet” A TCM Ready Nurse - Integrating Traditional Complementary Medicine in Mainstream Nursing Practice
- Dr Timothy Song, Head of Medical Sciences, INTI International University, Malaysia
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1445
“We Neither Know Nor Do We Care” - Evidence-Based Nursing
- Dr Yenna Salamonson, Associate Professor and the Director of Community Engagement & International, School of Nursing & Mid
wifery, University of Western Sydney, Australia
Evidence-based practice (EBP) is purported to change the power dynamics, replacing formal authority, reputation and intuition with
data. This presentation provides an overview the impact of EBP on the quality of care, implications of EBP for nurse leaders, and their
critical role in contemporary healthcare for the success of EBP.
1530
The need for integration strategies
Which therapies are appropriate
Finding evidence for practice and establishing parameters of practice
Education and training
Identifying patient needs and outcomes
Delivering and evaluating consistent and sustainable practice
Tea Break and Exhibition Viewing
1630
Panel Discussion - The Characteristics of a Professional Nurse Education Environment - A New Model for a New Malaysia
Facilitator
: Assoc Prof Dr Rasidah Binti Mohamed
Co-ordinator, Bachelor and Post Graduate Programmes,
KPJ International College of Nursing and Health Sciences , Malaysia
Panel members : Dr Yenna Salamonson
Associate Professor and the Director of Community Engagement & International,
School of Nursing & Midwifery, University of Western Sydney, Australia
Irene Quah
Director of Nursing, Sime Darby Healthcare Group, Malaysia
Andreas Braun
Managing Director, Stuttgart Medical School, Germany
1800
End of Conference
Malaysian Healthcare Travel • 8 July 2011
H
ealthcare Travel, Medical Tourism, Health Tourism - so what’s new? The Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council (MHTC),
launched in late 2009, is now a fully-functioning entity within the Ministry of Health Malaysia. The MHTC functions as
the main coordinating body between the various agencies involved in this sector. Healthcare Travel is a key EPP within the
Health NKEA - expected to contribute USD1.2bn to GNI by the year 2020.
This one-day conference will provide updates on developments in this sector within Malaysia as well as from our neighbouring countries (and
competitors!). We look at common issues and challenges - from data collection and accurate statistics - to softer ‘people’ issues to the thorny
question of ranking of health travel providers / facilities. This conference is especially targeted at all personnel involved in the entire chain of
services - from international marketing to medical concierge, medical practitioner, hotel and accommodation to ground logistics.
Programme
Code Ref:
0800 Registration
0845
Overview and Recap of The Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council (MHTC): Role, Activities and Achievements
- Dr Mary Wong Lai Lin, Chief Executive Officer, Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council
1000
8B
Tea Break and Exhibition Viewing
1100
Issues & Challenges:
1. Data Compilation: True State of Health Travel Revenues – Country Comparisons (Singapore, Thailand, India) and Challenges of
Obtaining National Data
2. The International Patient-- A Visitor to our Country and a Patient in our Health Care System. Providing Professional Excellence, a
Comforting Hospital Environment and a Seamless Service
3. Leveraging on Tourism Malaysia and MATRADE’s Experience in International Marketing and Network of Overseas Offices
Facilitator : Dr Mary Wong Lai Lin, Chief Executive Officer, Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council
1230
Lunch and Exhibition Viewing
1430
Country Updates:
1. Thailand: Raymond Chong, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Samitivej Hospital Group
2. India & Middle East: Dr Sanjiv Malik, Executive Director, DM Healthcare, United Arab Emirates; Honorary Board Member, National
Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH), India
3. Malaysia: Timothy Chang, Chief Executive Officer, Mahkota Medical Centre
4. Philippines: Joyce Alumno, Communication Consultant & International Marketing Strategist, Philippine Dept of Tourism (invited)
Facilitator : Dr Michael Moreton, International Medical Co-ordinator, Bangkok Hospital, Thailand
1600
Tea Break and Exhibition Viewing
1700
Establishing a Classification System for International Referral Hospitals
Panel discussion: Thailand, India & Middle East, Malaysia & Philippines
Facilitator : Dr Michael Moreton, International Medical Co-ordinator, Bangkok Hospital, Thailand
1800
End of Conference
e-Health EPP Diagnostic Services Nexus • 8 July 2011
P
rime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak recently announced the establishment of a Diagnostic Services Nexus (DSN)
under the Healthcare National Key Economic Area (NKEA) of the Economic Transformation Programme (ETP).
DSN is Malaysia’s teleradiology hub that will link up both public and private sector radiologists and healthcare providers across the country to
facilitate workload balancing between public and private sectors. The objective is to improve the rakyat’s health, develop radiologists’ expertise,
increase GNI and build Malaysia’s reputation for medical excellence.
Come listen to a full-day of talks, panelist discussions and live-demos sponsored by GE Healthcare. The line-up feature prominent industry
luminaries, local decision makers who will focus on e-Health, teleradiology and healthcare IT innovations.
0800 Registration
0845
Keynote Address: e-Health Image Sharing
- Diane Beattie, President, D.L. Beattie Consulting
(Former Integrated VP of Health Information and CIO for London Health Sciences Centre)
1000
Tea Break and Exhibition Viewing
1100
Diagnostic Services Nexus: Introduction, Overview and Status Update
- Harry Goh, Government Relations Director, GE Healthcare, Malaysia & Brunei
Panel Discussion: Teleradiology and Beyond (The Hard Facts)
- Key Opinion Leader : Diane Beattie, President, D.L. Beattie Consulting
- Radiologist : speaker to be advised
- CIO/CTO : Dr Wong Kien Seng, Executive Director, Head of Software Group, Strateq Group
- Hospital Administrator: speaker to be advised
1230
Lunch and Exhibition Viewing
1430
Innovations Driving DSN. The Technology Behind the Terminology! Universal Archiving, Centricity-portal
- GE Healthcare
1510
Live Demo of Image Sharing and Q & A
- GE Healthcare
1615
Tea Break and Exhibition Viewing
1715
1800
Summary and Key Learning Points
- Jitinder Magoon, Country Manager, GE Healthcare, Malaysia
End of Conference
Programme
Code Ref:
8C
Malaysian Pharmaceuticals NKEA • 8 July 2011
O
riginally known as ‘Malaysian Generics’ within the ETP Book, this is the Health NKEA’s single largest EPP in terms of
potential GDP contribution. Many blockbuster medicines faced patent expiry from 2008 onwards. The question then is
whether Malaysia has the technical expertise and capacity to take advantage of this potentially huge market - estimated at
USD130bn worldwide. Can Malaysian companies manufacture the generic equivalents of blockbuster drugs for export to the rest of the world?
What is the role of the generic drug within daily medical practice? Can we trust all generic drugs? How do we measure the quality and efficacy
of such generic drugs? Let’s hear from practitioners in the sector: manufacturer, enforcement agency, prescribing practitioner - GP and Specialist,
and from the people whose role is to test the quality of each generic drug. We encourage pharmacists, pharmacy procurement personnel,
Clinical Research Centres and medical practitioners to join us for this conference
0800 Registration
Programme
Code Ref:
8D
0845
Malaysian Pharmaceuticals and the Malaysian Economic Transformation Programme
1. Overview, Rationale and Economic Opportunities
- Zarif Munir, Partner and Managing Director, Boston Consulting Group, Malaysia
2. Entry Point Project (EPP) Update of Developments
- Dato’ Eisah A. Rahman, Director, Pharmaceutical Services Division, Ministry of Health Malaysia (invited)
3. Pharmaceutical Industry Perspective
- Leonard Ariff bin Abdul Shatar, President, Malaysian Organisation of Pharmaceutical Industries (MOPI)
1000
Tea Break and Exhibition Viewing
1100
Prescription Drugs: Impact on Overall Healthcare Costs by Total Dollar Value vs. Disease Trends
1. Drug Consumption in Malaysia – Facts & Figures
- Dr Lian Lu Ming, Pharmacist/Project Manager, National Medicines Use Survey (NMUS), Healthcare Statistics Unit,
Clinical Research Centre, Ministry of Health Malaysia
2. Worldwide Trends in Drug Consumption
- Dean Edwards, Vice President, Sales, Asia Pacific, IMS Health, Hong Kong
3. Drug Procurement Costs; Branded vs Generic
a. Public Sector: Procurement Representative from Pharmaceutical Services Division, Ministry of Health Malaysia
b. Private Sector: Procurement Manager from KPJ Healthcare Berhad
1230
Lunch and Exhibition Viewing
1430
Use of Generic vs Branded Drugs: The Prescribing Doctor’s Perspective
1. General Practitioner
– Dr R.S. Kumar, Director of Medical Services, Qualitas Medical Group
2. Consultant Specialist:
a. Malaysia: Dato’ Dr Zaki Morad, Consultant Nephrologist, KPJ Ampang Puteri Specialist Hospital
b. Philippines: Dr Liberty Yaneza, Consultant Cardiologist, Medical City (invited)
1600
Tea Break and Exhibition Viewing
1700
Safety & Bioequivalence of Generic Drugs
1. Requirements for Registration and Use
- Pharmaceutical Services Division, Ministry of Health Malaysia
2. Bioavailability & Bioequivalence (BA/BE)
- Prof Yuen Kay Hay, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University Sains Malaysia
1800
End of Conference
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Expiry Date
50100 Kuala Lumpur
Bank Swift Code: CIBBMYKL
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Group Discount:
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for 3 or more
participants
from the same
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(Please fax to 603-42517031 or email: [email protected])
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Conference Terms and Conditions
All fees are to be paid before the Conference
and payable to “Association of Private Hospitals
of Malaysia”. Registration fees will only be
refunded if written notice of cancellation is
received 14 days prior to the Conference. If you
cancel less than 14 days prior to the Conference,
a substitute is welcomed, otherwise the full fee
is charged. If no written notice is received, or if
the participant fails to report for the Conference,
the full fee is chargeable.
Organised by
Each day is separately bookable.
APHM Members
Non-Members
Foreign Participants
RM500 per person per day
RM600 per person per day
US$250 per person per day
Special 3 days package (choice of any 3 days/programme)
APHM Members
Non-Members
Foreign Participants
RM1,150 per person
RM1,500 per person
US$600 per person
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Group
Discount:
RM50 off
per person
for 3 or more
participants
from the same
organisation.
(Fee includes lunch, tea breaks, Conference material and Certificate of Attendance)
official hotel
The Official Hotel is IMPIANA KLCC HOTEL & SPA, Jalan Pinang, located opposite the
Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. Room reservation form downloadable at website :
www.aphmconferences.org
For alternative nearby hotels (available on online basis) please visit website:
www.hotelscombined.com
Exhibition open for complimentary Trade Viewing
Opening hours : 9.30 am – 5.00 pm
Date
: 6 – 8 July 2011
Venue
: Exhibition Hall 5, Ground Floor, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre
registration and enquiries
The Association of Private Hospitals of Malaysia
(APHM) is a voluntary association of the private
hospitals and medical centres in Malaysia and
has over 100 members. Its key objective is to
co-ordinate the activities of Private Hospitals in
Malaysia and to facilitate the delivery of a high
standard of Healthcare to the public.
Please direct all registrations and enquiries to:
Association of Private Hospitals of Malaysia
No. 43, 2nd Floor, Jalan Mamanda 9, Ampang Point, 68000 Ampang,
Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
Tel : 603-4251 7032 Mobile : 6017-882 1680
Fax : 603- 4251 7031
Email : [email protected]