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7th Annual Conference of the International
Network of Integrated Care
MODELS AND INNOVATIONS IN CHRONIC
DISEASE
MANAGEMENT AND LONG TERM CARE
- Lord Norman Warner of Brockley, Minister of
State for Reform, Department of Health, UK
Making the shift: towards a community-based,
responsive and flexible NHS
- Paul Wallace, Senior Advisor, The Care
Management Institute, Kaiser Permanente
Care management strategies: key lessons for
Europe from the USA
- Professor Guus Schrijvers, Julius Centre
for Patient Oriented Research, University
Medical Centre Utrecht, Netherlands
Chronic disease management on the European
continent: an economic appraisal
- Richard Smith, Chief Executive Officer,
UnitedHealth Europe
Improving the care experience for patients with long
term conditions: the whole systems approach
- Professor Heinz Wolff, Brunel University, UK
New technologies to support the long term
care of the elderly and disabled
- Dr. Dennis L. Kodner, Professor of Urban Public Health, Hunter College of the City University
of New York, New York, USA
What do we know about communities & successful ageing?
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1st Annual ‘NHS Networks’ Conference
MODELS AND INNOVATIONS IN HEALTH
AND SOCIAL CARE NETWORKS
- David Dalton, Chief Executive, Hope Hospitals NHS Trust, UK
The future of hospitals
- Mike Farrar, Chief Executive, North West Strategic Health Authority, UK
- Edna Robinson, Chief Executive, Trafford Healthcare Trust and National Lead, NHS Networks
- Dr Jon Glasby and Helen Dickinson, Health Services Management Centre, University of Birmingham
Understanding effective partnership working: assessing the ‘strength’ of networks in health and social care
- Dr Nick Goodwin, Senior Lecturer, NHS SDO R&D Programme
The nature of networks: theory, evidence and key lessons from the international literature
- Sheila Shribman, National Director for Children’s Services, Department of Health, UK
Working across health and social care boundaries to achieve integrated care services for children
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