Building an integrated system of care
About this event
This conference considered the key factors needed to successfully implement integrated care.
The conference brought together those who have experienced success and made a difference to individual patient experience and the quality and efficiency of care across whole populations.
Highlights from this event
Stephen Shortell: Accountable Care Organisations in the US
Dr Stephen Shortell, Dean, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, discusses Accountable Care Organisations in the US.
Jason Cheah: developing and implementing integrated care in Singapore
Dr Jason Cheah, Chief Executive Officer, Agency for Integrated Care, discusses how they are making integrated care work in the health and social care system in Singapore.
Martin McShane: influence, input and impact
Martin McShane outlines how the NHS Commissioning Board works and how it supports clinicians, health care professionals and people in the community to enhance the quality of life for people with long-term conditions.
Maggie Kemmner: an area-based approach to effectively designing patient-centred services
Maggie Kemmner discusses how the Lambeth and Southwark Integrated Care Programme has been helping to improve the care of older people in the area.
Catherine Pollard and Amy Caldwell-Nichols: integrating care and preventing anti-competitive behaviour
The team at Monitor talk about the regulator's new duties and responsibilities, their research into integrated care and the role of choice and competition in health care.
Programme
Programme
Session one: Building a successful care delivery system
- Welcome and introduction
Professor Chris Ham, Chief Executive, The King's Fund - Developing and implementing integrated care in Singapore
Dr Jason Cheah, Chief Executive Officer, Agency for Integrated Care - Aligning quality and financial incentives: Accountable Care Organisations in the US
Dr Stephen Shortell, Dean, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley - Questions and discussion
Session two: Client group versus whole population approaches
- Welcome back
Claire Perry, Visiting Fellow, The King's Fund - Integrated care models that work for frail older people
Dennis Kodner, International Visiting Fellow, The King's Fund - Case management: lessons for effective implementation
Dr Nick Goodwin, Senior Fellow, Health Policy, The King's Fund - An area-based approach to effectively designing patient-centred services
Maggie Kemmner, Deputy Director – Integrated Care, Lambeth and Southwark Integrated Care Programme - Questions and discussion
Session three: The business of running an integrated care organisation
- Welcome back
Dr Nick Goodwin, Senior Research Fellow, Policy, The King's Fund - Running our integrated care organisation
Dr Derek Thomson, GP and Medical Director - Breaking down boundaries between primary and secondary care in the Netherlands
Jurriaan Pröpper, Partner, Adstrat - Leading and developing a successful integrated care organisation in Germany
Helmut Hildebrandt, CEO, OptiMedis - Questions and discussion
Session four: The technicalities of supporting integrated care
- Welcome back
Dr Anna Dixon, Director of Policy, The King's Fund - Influence, input and impact
Dr Martin McShane, Director for Long-Term Conditions, NHS Commissioning Board - A reflection on bundled payment systems in the Netherlands
Dr Jeroen Struijs, Senior Researcher, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, The Netherlands - Integrating care and preventing anti-competitive behaviour
Amy Caldwell-Nicholls, Head of Transition Policy Special Projects, Monitor and Catherine Pollard, Pricing Strategy and Integrated Care Specialist, Monitor - Questions and discussion
Close of conference
Presentations
Speaker presentations
You can download presentations from some of our speakers below.