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Venue |
Details |
Interest |
19.09.11
08:00 - 11:30 |
Hyatt, Concerto |
| Fringe: |
Roundtable / Surgery |
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| Speaker: |
Paul Burstow |
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Roundtable format - three sessions of about 45 mins each, with groups that have similar interests
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19.09.11
12:00 - 13:00 |
Room 114, Jurys Inn |
| Fringe: |
How can the NHS improve quality during a time |
| Collaborators: |
General Medical Council, Royal College of Physicians, Royal College of Surgeons |
| Speaker: |
Baroness Northover, Government Whip; Niall Dickson, Chief Executive - General Medical Councill; Professor Norman Williams, President - Royal College of Surgeons; Dr Patrick Cadigan, Registrar - Royal College of Physicians; Roswyn Hakesley-Brown CBE, Patients Association; Chair: Nick Timmins, The Financial Times |
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The Health and Social Care Bill and efficiency savings are unprecedented challenges for the NHS. But quality and patient care must continue to be improved. What does
this mean for you?
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19.09.11
12:00 - 13:00 |
Room 116, Jurys Inn |
| Fringe: |
More Than a Sticking Plaster? - Joining up health and care for good |
| Collaborators: |
Diabetes UK, London Councils |
| Speaker: |
Paul Burstow MP, Minister of State for Health; Dr Evan Harris, Social Liberal Forum; Baroness Barbara Young, Chief Executive - Diabetes UK; Cllr Derek Osbourne, Leader - RB Kingston upon Thames; Chair: Sally Gainsbury, The Financial Times |
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A lively debate looking at the barriers preventing truly ‘all in one’ NHS and social services. High profile political speakers debate the wider benefits of shared working; to patients, to communities and to budgets.
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19.09.11
12:00 - 13:00 |
Room 112, Jury’s Inn |
| Fringe: |
The Cabaret of Care - where every type of care is crucial |
| Collaborators: |
Health Professions Council, Help the Hospices |
| Speaker: |
Dr John Pugh MP, Co-Chair of the Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Policy Committee; Anna van der Gaag, Chair - Health Professionals Council; Jonathan Ellis, Director of Policy and Parliamentary Affairs - Help the Hospices |
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Effective care is like a cabaret - it is only as good as its component parts. How will providers, professionals, local authorities, regulators and the government work together to ensure high quality integrated care?
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19.09.11
17:15 - 18:30 |
Room 114, Jurys Inn |
| Fringe: |
Local Government - Public Health Speed Dating |
| Collaborators: |
British Dental Association, Eye Health Alliance, Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee |
| Speaker: |
Dr John Pugh MP, Co-Chair of the Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Policy Committee; Cllr Sue Anderson, Cabinet Member for Adults & Communities - Birmingham City Council |
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Local politicians will have new responsibilities as a result of health reforms. Join the British Dental Association, Eye Health Alliance and the Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee and participate in breakout sessions with the local public health professionals we represent.
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19.09.11
17:15 - 18:30 |
Room 112, Jurys Inn |
| Fringe: |
Seamless Care: Whose job is it Anyway? Who is Accountable? |
| Collaborators: |
Alzheimer’s Society, National Voices and the Royal College of GPs |
| Speaker: |
Baroness Jolly Co-Chair, Parliamentary Party Committee on Health and Social Care;Cllr David Rogers OBE, Chair - LGA Community Wellbeing Board; Barbara Pointon, Former Carer; Dr Clare Gerada Chair, Royal College of GPs; Chair: Jeremy Taylor, Chief Executive - National Voices |
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Come and challenge the experts on their role in delivering seamless care. Where does the buck stop?
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19.09.11
19:15 - 20:30 |
Rooms 101/102, Jurys Inn |
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THE Health Debate - Will the Coalition deliver a better NHS? |
| Collaborators: |
Anthony Nolan, Medical Protection Society and the Royal College of Midwives |
| Speaker: |
Paul Burstow MP, Minister of State for Health; Polly Toynbee, The Guardian; Expert Panel: Henny Braund, Chief Executive - Anthony Nolan; Dr Stephanie Bown, Director of Policy and Communications - Medical Protection Society; Cathy Warwick, General Secretary - Royal College of Midwives; Chair: Cathy Newman, Channel 4. |
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Our flagship debate explores the themes of public health, patient safety, patient choice and competition and commissioning to see if the coalition really can deliver a better NHS. Vote for your preferences on the day and pose your questions and comments live through our twitter feed using #HealthDebate.
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19.09.11
20:45 - 22:00 |
Sonata Room, Hyatt Hotel |
| Fringe: |
The Health Hotel Reception |
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With an address by Paul Burstow MP, Minister of State for Health. |
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Our Reception Partner is Novartis UK Ltd.
This is an opportunity to meet with the health team and hundreds of stakeholders in health and social care.
For your invite (one per non-member organisation) please contact reception@healthhotel.org.uk
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20.09.11
08:00 - 11:30 |
Hyatt, Concerto |
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Roundtable / Surgery |
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20.09.11
12:00 - 13:00 |
Room 114, Jurys Inn |
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Mind the gap – How can we bring health and social care together in the new NHS? |
| Collaborators: |
Arthritis Research UK, Parkinson’s UK, Stroke Association |
| Speaker: |
Paul Burstow MP, Minister of State for Health; Cllr David Rogers OBE, Chair - LGA Community Wellbeing Board; Joe Korner, Director of Communications - The Stroke Association; Liz Wolstenholme, Chair - Parkinson's UK; Dr Tom Margham, Arthritis Research UK; Chair: Richard Humphries, Kings Fund |
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People with long term conditions often find themselves falling between the gaps in support provided by the NHS and local authorities. This fringe will consider how that gap can be bridged for the benefit of all.
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20.09.11
12:00 - 13:00 |
Room 112, Jurys Inn |
| Fringe: |
Patient or doctor – whose fault is late diagnosis? |
| Collaborators: |
Action on Hearing Loss, Beating Bowel Cancer, British Society of Gastroenterology. |
| Speaker: |
Baroness Jolly, Co-Chair, Parliamentary Party Committee on Health and Social Care; Anne Marie Hunter, Patient Voice - Beating Bowel Cancer; Professor Chris Hawkey, British Society of Gastroenterology; Ruth Thomsen, President - British Academy of Audiology; Chair: TBC |
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How much responsibility can people really take over their own health ? Early diagnosis is essential for the optimum treatment of many conditions, so what is getting in the way of people taking early action? Is it the system, or is it public attitude and behaviour?
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