Slideshows

The speakers at the AHHA Congress brought a range of slideshows with them. Some are very information-rich and others are merely cheerful visual add-ons to speeches but are included in case they help to jog delegates' memories.

Some slideshows have not been included in this page. These are the ones presented by speakers who brought their own laptops. We hope that they will supply their slideshows for us however you may contact them directly for more information.

These presentations are all protected by Australian and International copyright law so please contact the AHHA if you are interested in using any of the information included.

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Wednesday 7 October 2009

Workshop 1: Multi-Purpose Services - Models of Integration and Innovation - The Next Steps

Facilitator: Ms Susan Benedyka
Presenter: Mr Lyndon Seys

Workshop 2: National reviews in health: moving the reform agenda forward

Facilitator: Ms Gillian Biscoe
Presenters: The Hon Robert Knowles AO, Dr Tony Hobbs, Professor Mike Daube and Ms Rosemary Bryant

Workshop 3: How to achieve safer patient care in complex health service organisations

Facilitator: Dr David Dean
Presenters: Mr Stephen Ramsden and Ms Julie Wells

Workshop 4: Designing and implementing measurement suites: screening, assessment, outcomes evaluation and service benchmarking

Presenter and Facilitator: Professor Kathy Eagar

Thursday 8 October 2009

Plenary 1

Opening Presentation and Consultation on Health Reform: The Hon Nicola Roxon MP, Minister for Health and Ageing

Plenary 2

The Ron Tindale Oration What will make a high performing healthcare system in the 21st Century? Professor Sohail Inayatullah

An International Perspective From Our Region
Dr Lee Chien Earn: Improving and sustaining Quality in Healthcare: The Singapore Experience
Dr Henk Bekedam: How do regional health systems compare and how do we know?

Plenary 3

Putting patients first: the UK experience
Mr Stephen Ramsden and Ms Julie Wells: Putting Patients First: Experiences of a major patient safety initiative throughout England

Concurrent Session 1: Measuring Performance: have we got the best tools, protocols and strategies?

Stream 1: Governance systems for safety and quality of services
Dr Judith Healy
Ms Kathleen Ryan

Steam 2: Techniques to measure quality and effectiveness of healthcare services
Dr Paul Tridgell
Dr Deborah Cole

Stream 3: Consumer and community engagement in system reform and individual care Professor Brian Oldenburg
Dr Andrew Boyden

Concurrent Session 2: Measuring Performance: have we got the best tools, protocols and strategies?

Stream 1: Removing healthcare inequities for Indigenous communities
Professor Noel Hayman
Mr Traven Lea

Stream 2: Techniques to measure quality and effectiveness of hospital services
Dr Chris Farmer
Professor Drew Richardson

Stream 3: Managing the culture of health services
Professor Vivian Lin
Ms Ann Young

Friday 9 October

Breakfast Workshop: The CareTrack Australia Programme

Presenter and Facilitator: Professor Bill Runciman

Plenary 4

Welcome and opening of day 2 by The Hon Lara Giddings, Tasmanian Health Minister
Keynote: An International perspective on improving cultures in health services Professor Pieter Degeling Improving cultures in health services: "You don't talk about it, you do it"

Concurrent Session 3: Measuring Performance - have we got the best tools, protocols and strategies?

Stream 1: E-health solutions for data management
Professor Andrew Wilson
Dr Mukesh Haikerwal
Dr Penny Allbon

Stream 2: Optimising the potential of our workforce
Professor Peter Brooks
Dr Catherine Joyce
Mr David Roberts

Stream 3: Governance systems for the healthcare sector Dr David filby
Professor Just Stoelwinder
Professor Hal Swerissen

Lunchtime Seminar 2

Participating in the exciting and innovative AHHA Policy Delegate Network
Presenter and Facilitator: Mr Graeme Houghton