4 June 2014 - APHM International Healthcare Conference and
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4 June 2014 - APHM International Healthcare Conference and
YEAR 3 – 5 June 2014 | Sunway Pyramid Convention Centre, Malaysia FINAL Announcement THEME: Smart Partnerships in Managing Hospitals – Building Bridges to Win EVENT HAPPENINGS 3–5 June 2014 APHM International Healthcare Conference 4 June 2014 Concurrent session APHM International Nursing Conference 4 June 2014 Concurrent session APHM Medicolegal Workshop: Managing Professional and Hospital Risks Organised by Endorsed by w w w .ap h mc o n fer ences . or g Supported by Media Partners APHM INTERNATIONAL HEALTHCARE CONFERENCE 2014 3 – 5 JUNE 2014 | SUNWAY PYRAMID CONVENTION CENTRE THEME : Smart Partnerships in Managing Hospitals – Building Bridges To Win Day 1 – 3 June 2014 0800Registration 0900 Opening Ceremony Welcome Address - YBhg Dato’ Dr Jacob Thomas, President, APHM Opening Address - YB Datuk Seri Dr. S. Subramaniam, Minister of Health Malaysia (invited) 1000 Tea Break and Exhibition Viewing 1100 Keynote Address – Public Private Partnerships in Healthcare Much has been said about PPP’s in healthcare. What exactly will this ‘integration’ entail and how will it impact on healthcare and especially the private healthcare sector? - Laila Al Jassmi, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, Health Beyond Borders, Dubai 1200 The ASEAN Economic Community – The End Result of Economic Integration What exactly will this ‘integration’ entail and how will it impact on healthcare and especially the Private Healthcare Sector? - Joyce Alumno, Executive Director and Chief Strategist, HealthCORE, Philippines 1245 Lunch and Exhibition Viewing 1415 Goods and Services Tax (GST) and its Impending Enforcement in Malaysia How will GST affect the healthcare business and its consumers? - Nick Giannopoulos, Executive Director, PricewaterhouseCoopers Taxation Services Sdn Bhd 1500 Forging Smart Partnership with Technology Suppliers – A Critical Success Factor - Harres Tan, Founder, HT Consulting (Asia) Sdn Bhd 1545 Tea Break and Exhibition Viewing 1645 PDPA, Competition Act. How do we cope? - Joyrama Appusamy, Managing Director, First Principles Sdn Bhd, Data Protection & Privacy Consultants - Dhaniah binti Ahmad, Head of Legal Unit, Malaysia Competition Commission 1800 End of Day 1 Day 2 – 4 June 2014 0900 Doctors & the Hospitals they work in. Are they True Partners? Challenges of Ensuring Clinical Governance within the Confines of a Business - Dr David Quek, Consultant Cardiologist, Chairman Medical Advisory Committee, Pantai Hospital Kuala Lumpur 1000 Tea Break and Exhibition Viewing 1100 Challenge of Clinical Data: Finding Future Problems through Integration and Insight - Thillai Raj T. Ramanathan, Chief Technology Officer, MIMOS Bhd 1130 Technology Partnerships to Foster Patient Safety and Clinical Quality Electronic Medical Records – what’s the verdict? Issues, Challenges, Success stories - Rebecca LaNasa, Managing Director, Southeast Asia, Cerner Corporation - Dr Fazilah Shaik Allaudin, Deputy Director, Telehealth Division, Ministry of Health Malaysia 1230 Lunch and Exhibition Viewing 1400 Panel Presentation : Smart Partnership in Implementation of Proven Business Performance Strategies for Healthcare - Joe Lahra, Executive Chairman, ABS Group Malaysia - Dr Maxim Mamin, Senior Vice President, Country Sector Lead, Siemens Malaysia Sdn Bhd, Healthcare Sector - Raymond Chong, Regional Managing Director (Asean), IDS Medical System Group 1530 Tea Break and Exhibition Viewing 1630 Hospital Management Improvements – Cultural Bridges - Katharina E Lempert-Dober, Che – Chairwoman, Panorama-Medica Group Co Ltd, Bangkok 1715 Hospital Management – Smart Partnership – Bridges with Healthcare Travel Facilitators - Professor Dr Zadok S Lempert, President, Panorama-Medica Group Co Ltd, Bangkok 1800 End of Day 2 Day 3 – 5 June 2014 0900 Third Party Payers and their Role in the Healthcare Industry Friend or necessary evil? Are current business models (risk rated, surgical & hospitalization insurance in particular) sustainable or are there alternatives? - Dr Myralini S Thesan, Medical Advisor, Health Services, AIA Health Services Sdn Bhd 1000 Tea Break and Exhibition Viewing 1100 Partnerships in Medical Research It is just a bottomless pit of ongoing funding? What success stories have there been? - Dr Lim Teck Onn, Senior Consultant, ClinResearch Sdn Bhd - Prof Dato’ Dr Anuar Zaini, Professor and Head, Jeffrey Cheah School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Monash University Malaysia - Dr Vyomesh Patel, Group Leader (Nasopharyngeal Cancer), Cancer Research Initiatives Foundation (CARIF) 1230 Lunch and Exhibition Viewing 1400 Business Mergers & Acquisitions: Great Shareholders Value but does the Patient see any Benefit? Do Joint Venture / Acquisitions Truly Add Value to the Business? - John Lee, Founder & Principal Consultant, MuziHealth Consulting Pte Ltd, Singapore 1445 Update on Healthcare NKEA - Dr Chua Hong Teck, Director, NKEA (Healthcare), Performance Management and Delivery Unit (Pemandu) 1530 Tea Break and Exhibition Viewing 1630 Partnerships & Alliances in Aged Care The Singapore story – aligning partnerships between government agencies. The KPJ story – cross-boundary aged care developments - Dr Jason Yap, Chief Knowledge Officer, Agency for Integrated Care, Singapore - Joelle Lee, Director, Healthcare, KPMG Services Pte Ltd, Singapore - Peter C. Hennessy, Director/Company Secretary, Jeta Gardens, Australia 1800End of Conference ely Separatle Bookab APHM Medicolegal Workshop: Managing Professional and Hospital Risks 4 June 2014 | Sunway Pyramid Convention Centre 0800Registration Part 1: Professionals Risks in Hospitals Chairperson: Dr Teoh Ming Keng, Head of Medical Services-Asia, Medical Protection Society, London 0900 Opening Remarks – Hidden Costs of Medicolegal Risks - Dr Teoh Ming Keng, Head of Medical Services-Asia, Medical Protection Society, London 0915 Recent Developments in Medical Law - Darryl Goon, Management Partner & Head of Dispute Resolution, Raja, Darryl & Loh 0945 Vicarious Liability in Hospital Practice - Dhinesh Bhaskaran, Partner-Dispute Resolution, Shearn Delamore & Co 1015 Tea Break 1030 Does External Credentialing of Hospitals Reduce Risks? - Professor Steve Green, Managing Director, QHA Trent Accreditation, United Kingdom 1100 Panel Debate: Should Hospitals’ Performance Tables be Published in the Media? - Darryl Goon; Dhinesh Bhaskaran; Selvamalar Alagaratnam; Professor Steve Green; Dr Chong Su-Lin, Chief Executive Officer, Prince Court Medical Centre 1200 Lunch & Exhibition Viewing Part 2: Reducing Professional and Medicolegal Risks in Hospitals Chairperson: Raja Eileen Soraya, Partner – Dispute Resolution, Raja, Darryl & Loh 1300 Managing Medical Mishaps – Avoiding Complaints and Claims - Dr Zaid Al-Najjar, Medicolegal Adviser, Medical Protection Society, London 1330 Open Disclosure and Apology – A Lawyer’s Perspective - Raja Eileen Soraya, Partner – Dispute Resolution, Raja, Darryl & Loh 1400 Early Resolution of Patient Complaints - Dr Zaid Al-Najjar, Medicolegal Adviser, Medical Protection Society, London 1430 Tea Break 1445 The Personal Data Protection Act 2010 and its Impact on Medical Practice - Selvamalar Alagaratnam, Partner, Dispute Resolution Division, SKRINE 1515 Reducing System Failures in Hospitals - Professor Steve Green, Managing Director, QHA Trent Accreditation, United Kingdom 1545 Panel Discussion: Complaints are Opportunities for Improvement - Professor Steve Green; Dhinesh Bhaskaran; Darryl Goon; Selvamalar Alagaratnam; Dr T. Mahadevan, Chief Executive Officer, APHM 1615 Q&A 1630 Closing Remarks APHM INTERNATIONAL nursing CONFERENCE 4 JUNE 2014 | SUNWAY resort Hotel THEME : Smart Partnerships in Managing Hospitals – Building Bridges To Win Nurses with varying levels of education and preparation play important roles to help meet the evolving needs of the health care system today. They have vital roles to play in achieving patient-centered care; strengthening primary care services; delivering more care in the community; and providing seamless, coordinated care. Health promotion, education, and assessment are essential components of a nurse that are also traditional strengths of the nursing profession. This one day conference will reflect vital roles Nurses play through Interdisciplinary collaborative approach in delivering patient centric care through smart partnerships. 0730 Registration. Breakfast is served 0815 Opening Address – Dato’ Dr Jacob Thomas, President, APHM 0820 Optimizing Infusion Safety – Improved Practice = Improved Outcomes Marcia Wise, RN, Clinical Marketing Manager, BD Medical, USA 0900 Creating Partnership for Nursing: Healthcare Excellence from the : • Clinical Perspective - Selvarani Palany, State Health Matron, State Health Department, Negeri Sembilan • Academic Perspective - Shanaz Mawji, Chief Executive, Ramsay Sime Darby Healthcare College 1000 Patient Centered Care from Patient’s Perspective, Engaging the Patient in their Care - Dato Fawziah Abdul Karim, Managing Director, SSU Education Services 1030 Bridging the Gap Between Doctors’ Expectations and the Actual Delivery of PatientCentered Care - Dato Siva Mohan, Medical Director, KPJ Klang Specialist Hospital 1100 Nurse Physician Team Approach to Enhance and Sustain Staff Performance - Michelle Lee, Deputy Director Of Nursing, Sri Kota Specialist Medical Centre 1130 Patient Education through an Interdisciplinary Collaboration Approach - Sapiah Abd Hadi, Chief Nursing Officer, Pusat Perubatan Universiti Malaya - Datin Farah DiBa Khan, Manager, Life Style Modification Centre, Prince Court Medical Centre - Puspa Varatharaja, Senior Pharmacy Lecturer, School of Pharmacy, KPJ Healthcare University College 1230 Lunch & Exhibition viewing – at Sunway Pyramid Convention Centre 1415 Moving Gen X & Gen Y towards Patient Centered Care - Suhaili Bt Mohd Retho, Deputy Director of Nursing, Pantai Hospital Kuala Lumpur 1445 1515 Providing Continuing Care through Mobile Healthcare Technologies - Felicia Presana Koren, Clinical Instructor, Assunta College of Nursing Smart Partnerships for Seamless Home Care - Maygala Arumugam, Group Chief Nursing Officer, KPJ Healthcare Bhd 1545 Creating Partnership for Healthcare Excellence : Balancing Quality , Cost & Clinical Outcome - Jennifer Soon, Senior Manager, Quality & Risk Management, Prince Court Medical Centre 1615 1700 Panel Discussion: Smart Partnerships for Service Excellence - Dr. Noor Hisham Bin Mansor, Consultant Physician/Medical Director, KPJ Rawang Specialist Hospital - Susila Kunjuraman, Head, EB Client Services, Syarikat Takaful Malaysia Berhad - Choo Joon Keng, Nurse Manager, Prince Court Medical Centre - Arton Lim, SRN Critical Care, Subang Jaya Medical Centre Tea break / End of Conference Yes! Fax Please register me/us for the Conference: Private Hospitals of Malaysia” Copy of bank-in slip for sum of RM1,150 per person RM1,700 per person US$700 per person Organised by: paid to : Company: Association of Private Hospitals of Malaysia Bank A/C No. : 8001129885 Bank Address : CIMB Bank Cawangan Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman 338, Bangunan Commerce Life 50100 Kuala Lumpur Bank Swift Code: CIBBMYKL Mobile : 6017-882 1680 • Fax : 603- 4251 7031 • Email : [email protected] • Website : www.aphmconferences.org A-17-01, Menara UOA Bangsar, No. 5, Jalan Bangsar Utama 1, 59000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Association of Private Hospitals of Malaysia (Fee includes lunch, tea breaks, Conference material and Certificate of Attendance) APHM Members Non-Members Foreign Delegates Special 3 days package (choice of any 3 days/programme) RM500 per person per day RM700 per person per day US$300 per person per day APHM Members Non-Members Foreign Delegates Please tick ( 4 June Payment by Local Order 5 June Nursing Conference ) choice 4 June MedicoLegal Note: For payment by credit card, please register online at website: www.aphmconferences.org and pay via Paypal. 4 June APHM Conference 3 June for sum of 3-5 June 3 Days Package payable to “Association of Enclosed is cheque Each day is separately bookable. Designation Email Email Payment details Local delegates Group Discount: RM50 off per person for 3 or more delegates from the same organisation. Designation (Please fax to 603-42517031 or email: [email protected]) Conference Fees Contact person Tel Address Company 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. Name REGISTRATION FORM CONFERENCE FEES Claimable under HRDF SBL Scheme Each day is separately bookable APHM Members Non-Members Foreign Delegates RM500 RM700 US$300 per person/day per person/day per person/day Special 3 days package APHM Members Non-Members Foreign Delegates RM1,150 per person RM1,700 per person US$700 per person Local delegates Group Discount: RM50 off per person for 3 or more delegates from the same organisation. (Fee includes lunch, tea breaks, Conference material and Certificate of Attendance) 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. ACCOMMODATION Sunway Pyramid Tower Hotel (rooms subject to availability) For other hotels, please contact : Golden Blossom Tours & Travel Sdn Bhd Ms Michelle Lau Tel : (603) - 2166 1698 HP : (6016) - 320 0017 Email : [email protected] [email protected] APHM welcomes abstracts for poster presentations. Showcase your hospital/ department’s quality improvement programmes and activities. For abstract guidelines, visit website: www.aphmconferences.org or email: [email protected] Exhibition open for complimentary trade viewing – 147 booths 3 – 5 June 2014 9.30 am – 5.00 pm Sunway Pyramid Convention Centre For your convenience, visitor online registration available at: www.aphmconferences.org Organised by: All room reservation forms downloadable at website: www.aphmconferences.org REGISTRATION AND ENQUIRIES Please direct all registrations and enquiries to: Association of Private Hospitals of Malaysia A-17-01, Menara UOA Bangsar, No. 5, Jalan Bangsar Utama 1, 59000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Tel : 603-4251 7032 Mobile : 6017-882 1680 Fax Email : 603- 4251 7031 : [email protected] 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.
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