Agenda ISQua International Conference

Sunday 13th, October

Patient Engagement and Patient Recorded Outcome Measure- Full Day

Patient Safety Tools Building practical safety skills in the larger theme of Quality and Safety in Population Health and Healthcare. Allen Kachalia; USA

Lessons Learned: Mid Staffordshire NHS and Foundation Trust Public Inquiry

Quality Improvement Tool Applying a reliable design framework to improve quality of care for your patients, Shawn Dick, M. Rashad Massoud, Bruce Agins; USA, Jason Leitch & Malcolm Daniel; SC

Quality in Social care for Older Persons, Mark Brandon; AU

 

Monday 14th, October

Official Conference Opening & Plenary
Plenary Speaker: Atul Gawande; US

Improving Healthcare Together: Engaging clinicians in national quality improvement initiatives
Speakers: Brian Robson SC, Kevin Rooney SC, Jennifer Graham SC

Overview of the Current Status of Population Level – Safety research drawn from the evidence base, Patient Safety Inquiries and current practice across the world
Speakers: Joanne Travaglia & Hamish Robertson SC

Regulating Health Practictioners- Common Challenges across Health Systems
Speaker: Martin Fletcher AU

Changing Clinician behaviour
Speaker: Ulfat Shaikh US

Will Digital Health Technologies Improve Quality, Reduce Cost and Transform Healthcare?
Speaker: John Ovretveit SE

Scotland’s approach to e-health including telehealth and telecare
Speaker: George Crooks SC

Lunchtime Session: Publishing Your Paper: A special session featuring editors from ISQua & New England Journal of Medicine
Speakers: Eric Schneider ISQua; Arnold Epstein US

Hospitals as Highly Reliable Organisation: Examples from Intensive Care Settings
Speaker: Daniel L. Cohen US, Malcolm Daniel SC

How to secure better outcomes from Person Centred Care
Speakers: Adrian Sieff, Ewan King, Dave Tomson UK

Engaging patients for safe, high quality and people-centered health services: challenges and possibilities
Speakers: The Who – presenters to follow shorlty

Improving Quality in Nations, The Role, Responsibilities and Contributions of Government
Speakers: Sheila Leatherman USA, Enrique Ruelas Mexico,Carol Marshall SA, Mirwais Rahimzai Afganistan

Measuring Deaths – Saving Lives
Speaker: Peter Christie, Simon MacKenzie, Roger Black SC

 

Tuesday 15th October

Morning Plenary
Jack Li; TW & NT Cheung; HK

Breakfast Session: Why do we need to be scientific about improvement
Speakers: Helen Crisp; UK,

Bridging the Gaps in Delivering Appropriate Care
Speakers: Jeffrey Braithwaite, Bill Runciman; AU

Regulating Social Care; the good, the bad and the ugly
Speakers: Mark Brandon; AU, Robbie Pearson; SC, Annette Bruton; SC, Joke de Vries; NL

Designing and Implementing Results at a Large Scale – Lessons from LMICs
Speakers: Pierre Barker US, Sodzi Sodzi Tettey GH, Mark Trehan IN, Bruce Agins US

Lunchtime Session: Improving care outcomes whilst controlling costs? The rise of integrated care as a global strategy in health reform
Speaker: Nick Goodwin UK

Lessons learned in accelerating patient safety across countries and cultures through Who “change models”
Speaker: The Who- Presenters to Follow Shortly

Educating the Social Care Workforce – developing content and engagement in Australia and UK
Speakers: Russell Bricknell, Mark Brandon; AU

Scotland’s approach to Education for Quality
Speaker: Malcolm Wright; SC

Exploiting the potential of Digitised Health Data; opportunities and challenges
Speaker: Aziz Sheikh; UK

 

Wednesday 16th October

Opening Plenary
Marian Walsh; CA

Breakfast Session: Injection safety-achievements so far and challenges
Speakers: The Who – Presenters to Follow Shortly

Professional Autonomy and Social Expectations
Speaker: Hirobumi Kawakita; JP

Limpopo Presentation
Speaker: Stuart Whittaker; SA

When Governments get interested in Quality
Speakers: Lena Low, Karen Linegar; AU

A Continuum of Design for Patient Safety Research
Speakers: Oliver Anderson, Jonathan West, Susanna Walker, Merilee Briggs; UK

Patient Opinion
Speaker: Paul Hodgkin; Michael Greco; AU

Integrating Human Factors Engineering and the Patients’ Voice into Patient Safety and Risk Reduction Programs
Speakers: Terry Fairbanks, Carole Hemmelgarn, Kelly M. Smith, David B. Mayer; US

Debate: Accreditation enables health-care and social-care to provide safer patient care
Session Moderator: Edward Kelley; US, Panel: Wendy Nicklin; CA, Mark Brandon; AU, Sodzi Sodzi Tetty; GH, John Oldham; UK

Building capacity and capability for healthcare improvement
Speakers: Anthony Staines; CH, Susan Went; SC, Gerry Marr; SC

How are safety and quality linked with Universal Health Coverage?
Speakers: Presenters to Follow Shortly

A Roadmap for Patient Safety in E-Health
Speaker: Vahe A. Kazandjian US, Anastasius Moumtzoglou GR, Anastasia N. Kastania GR

OECD – NSF & ESF Initiatives on Smarter Models for Care
Speakers: Elettra Ronchi FR, Michael Rigby UK, Claudia Pagliari SC

Lunchtime Session: Leaders Guide to Patient Safety and Quality of Care
Speakers: Bruce Barraclough AU, Agnes Leotsakos (WHO)

ISQua Innovation and Systems Change Workshop Group

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