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Programme

   
Programme Day 1

 

Click here for information on the half-day-pre-conference meeting on GP Commissioning
 
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Programme Day 1 - Programme Day 2
Mini-Plenary sessions Day 1 - Fringes Day 1 - Workshops Day 1
Breakfast Meetings Day2 - Workshops Day 2 - Fringes Day 2
   
8.00 Breakfast meetings
9.00 Videos of Acorn Awards winners
9.30 Review of day 1, setting scene for day 2
Professor Chris Ham and Reality Check Panel
9.40 Improving local health - going extreme and clinically led
Hazel Stuteley, Strategic Lead in Community Engagement, NHS Southwest
10.00 A new vision for Primary Care
Earl Howe, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Department of Health
10.30 Reality Check Panel discussion with Audience Q&A
10.45 Workshops (click on hyperlinks for further details)
 
Fr 1 How do you improve the performance of local general practice?
Mike Pringle, Professor of General Practice & Head of Health Sciences, University of Nottingham; Jacqui Smith, Chief Executive, CHEC; Dr Mohamed Roshan, Associate Medical Director, LCR PCT
Fr 2 Optimising GP referrals
Dr Peter Rudge, PEC Chair, NHS Plymouth; Dr Rafaella Poggi, GP and Vice Chair, Nene Commissioning Board; Dr Jonathan Serjeant - GP & Clinical Director, Brighton and Hove Integrated Care Services (BICS)
Fr 3 Personal Health Budgets and integrating care around the patient
Alison Austin, Head of Personal health Budgets, Department of Health; Gemma Newbery, NHS Personal Health Budget Pilot Project Manager, Nottingham City PCT; Dr John Ribchester, Executive Partner, Whitstable Medical Practice
Fr 4
sponsored by

healthcare at home logo

Breaking down the barriers: how to move secondary services into Primary Care
Dr Anne Connolly, GPwSI, NHS Bradford and Airdale; Viv Bennett, Deputy Chief Nursing Officer, Department of Health, Ruth Poole, Group Clinical Director, Healthcare at Home
Fr 5 Making Primary Care economically and environmentally sustainable: head in the sand or line in the sand?
David Pencheon, Sustainable Development Unit Director, NHS; Alan Maynard, Professor of Health Economics, University of York
Fr 6 Social Enterprise in action within Primary Care
Vanessa Young, Practice Manager, Southampton PCT; Slough Health CIC (speaker tbc); Ryan Irwin, Point Health CIC
Fr 7 Quality, Productivity and Urgent Care
Professor Matthew Cooke, National Clinical Director Urgent and Emergency Care, Department of Health
Fr 8
sponsored by

NHS Choices

Effective Digital Communication for Primary Care
Jonathan Carr-Brown, Managing Director, NHS Choices
Fr 9
sponsored by

abbott logo

Managing Diabetes in 2011

Speakers: Mark Hannigan, Regional Programme Manager, NHS Diabetes, South East Coast Region
Fr 10 Deal or no deal. The future of practice management
Chair: Johan Taylor (LLB) - Practice/Business Manager, Marple Cottage Surgery, Stockport, Cheshire.
Speakers: Caroline Kerby, Joint Lead NHS Alliance Practice Manager’s Network & Management Lead for Harness GP Co-operative; Michael Orozco, Joint Lead NHS Alliance Practice Manager’s Network & Practice/Business Manager, Peacock Surgery, Nottingham; Jill Matthews, Primary Care Improvement, Department of Health.
11.40 Coffee and exhibition
12.15 Power in the new system
How will the coming changes affect the balance of power and influence in the NHS? How can Primary Care
ensure it can get the best deal for patients?
Mark Britnall, Head of Healthcare Europe, KPMG
12.30

Primary Care in the vice – how will guidance and inspection affect the work of commissioners and providers in
the new world?

Professor Sir Michael Rawlins, Chair, The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence; Cynthia Bower, Chief Executive, The Care Quality Commission

12.50 Discussion with Reality Check Panel and audience Q&A
13.10 Lunch and exhibition
13.20 Fringes
14.30 Closing Keynote: So what do people really want from their Health Service now?
Dan Wellings, Head of Public Health, Ipos Mori.
14.50 Discussion with Reality Check Panel
15.10 Closing remarks
Professor Chris Ham, Conference Chair and Reality Check Panel
   
Programme Day 1 - Programme Day 2

 

 

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