Consumer-Centred Health Care Conference

National Conference 22-23 March 2010

This national conference over two days will explore the emerging agenda of consumer-centred health care.

It is an event not to be missed for anyone with a passion for reforming our health system so that consumers and their families are at the centre of the system – in practice as well as in rhetoric.

Speakers include

  • Christine Bennett, Chair, National Health and Hospital Reform Commission
  • Ian Hickie, Executive Director, Brain and Mind Institute, Sydney University
  • Just Stoelwinder, Chair, Health Services Management, Monash University
  • Maxine Drake, Health Consumers’ Council of WA
  • Siegried Drews, Web2Care, Consumer-Directed Care Management
  • Philip Davies, Health Systems and Policy, University of Qld
  • Barry Welsh, Ministry of Health, New Zealand
  • Enrico Coiera, Australian Institute of Health Innovation, UNSW
  • Coralie Wales, President Chronic Pain Australia
  • Russell McGowan, Health Care Consumers Association ACT
  • Di Batterham, Westgate Health Co-operative Ltd
  • Angela Mackenzie, Paediatrician, Royal Children’s Hospital Vic
  • Bruce Rumbold, Palliative Care Unit, LaTrobe University

Key themes include

  • Commonwealth reform initiatives: making change happen
  • Organising and empowering health consumers
  • Medicare Select: policy design and opt-in health plans
  • Self-care and self-management in health
  • Consumer-directed aged care
  • Consumer-centred innovation in mental health
  • Consumer-centred innovation in drug and alcohol rehabilitation
  • Consumer-centred systems
  • Consumer-centred funding arrangements
  • Chronic illness consolidated budgets
  • Capitation-based payment systems
  • Health brokers, care co-ordinators, health info-mediaries
  • Community engagement in health reform
  • Partnerships between practitioners and consumers

Who Should Attend?

  • Health consumers and self-help groups
  • Carers and family support organisations
  • Health providers and practitioners
  • Health services and community sector organisations
  • Health researchers and analysts
  • Health funds
  • Corporates with an interest in better health care
  • Governments and policy makers

The venue is Angliss Conference Centre in Melbourne’s CBD, corner of LaTrobe and Kin Streets, close to public transport and a range of accommodation options.

Click here for the program.

Click here to register.

 

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Will I have to sell my house? Understanding Aged Care Admissions

An invaluable free information evening for older people (& their families) to learn ‘must know’ information about applying & living in a residential care facility
This information session is designed for people needing information on aged care residential admissions and individuals on a residential facility waiting list and the family members, to learn more about living in low level care (hostel) or high level care (nursing home) and to help make the admission process smoother.
It will back up the information you already have from your aged care provider or get you started.
You will hear really useful information to gain a fuller understanding of the entire admissions process, including the important must know financial details.
Topics will include:
◊ Applying to an aged care facility – important hints and tips, how different residential facilities
manage their waiting list, policies and keeping applications current
◊ What to expect when moving into residential care – preparation required, rights of residents and accepting an offer
◊ The financial implications – costs involved, pension/DVA impact and will I have to sell my home
◊ Information displays from not-for-profit aged care providers
When: Tuesday 23 February 2010  6.15–8.15 pm

Where: Adelaide Pavilion, Veale Gardens, Park View Room, Cnr South Tce & Peacock Road, Adelaide

BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL: Phone 8338 7111 or email acs@agedcommunity.asn.au to book your place

 

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