EuHPN Workshop 2016
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Wed, 23 Nov 2016, 01:00
End:
Fri, 25 Nov 2016, 06:00
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This year’s EuHPN Workshop will address the effects of this societal change on the physical environment of care. A range of speakers from across Europe, including invited speakers from Spain, will address:
The rationale for the web of care, including service reform
How to plan for radical reconfiguration of healthcare infrastructure
Designs for a new generation of healthcare buildings
Health-promoting public spaces
Technologies which enable better care, in and out of health facilities
Implementing new care models and their supporting infrastructure.
Who should attend and who will be speaking?
EuHPN workshops bring together professionals who work in health policy development, health system planning, healthcare architecture and design, health facility managers, senior managers and clinicians, healthcare capital asset experts and patient representatives. This broad range of participants ensures deep knowledge sharing and cross-fertilisation of ideas. Our participants are expected to be active, by contributing questions to speakers and taking part in audience debates. Our speakers come from the same background as our audience members, balanced between policy, theory and practice. Many have been directly responsible, in senior positions, for the case studies and projects they describe. All are chosen because they offer expert analysis and a fresh, challenging perspective. The multi-disciplinary, multinational range of speakers will ensure that workshop participants gain insights into developments across the whole of Europe.
The venue and accommodation
The venue for the Madrid 2016 is LASEDE, the headquarters of the Madrid College of Architects (COAM). LASEDE, which offers high quality conference facilities, is situated in central Madrid, next to easily accessible public transport hubs. For further information about the venue, please use these links: http://lasede.coam.org/lasede-coam-visitavirtual.html; www.lasede.coam.org. The Google maps reference is: https://goo.gl/maps/JFkWHNDQXXx.
How to join the workshop
To register to attend the workshop, please complete the attached registration form and
send to Jonathan Erskine at [email protected]. If you are interested in
attending, but don’t wish to register at the moment, please send an expression of
interest to the same email address.
Workshop fee
To Register Click Here
Wednesday 23rd November | |
13.00 | Registration and welcome buffet lunch |
14.00 | Welcome and opening remarks |
S1 Transforming Care in Europe EuHPN-nominated session Chair | |
14.45 | Steps towards transformational care in health and social care |
15.15 | A new urbanism for the new web of care |
15.45 | Changing models of care in Spain in the context of European health system development |
16.15 | Coffee break |
16.45 | Making healthcare accessible across borders: the AdriHealthMob project |
17.15 | Transformational change in practice: – the Basque Country |
17.45 | Discussion and questions Facilitated by an EuHPN-nominated session Chair. |
18.30 | Drinks reception Venue tbc |
Thursday 24th November | |
09.00 | Keynote address: Creating a Web of Care: why and how? |
S2 Beyond the walls: new healthcare environments for holistic care EuHPN-nominated session Chair | |
09.30 | Building a caring future: whole system infrastructure development |
09.55 | The New Children’s Hospital, Dublin: driving a new paediatric care model in Ireland |
10.20 | The Municipal Healthcare Centres of San Blas, Usera and Villaverde |
10.45 | Audience discussion and questions Facilitated by an EuHPN-nominated session Chair. |
11.00 | Coffee break |
11.30 | The Mosae Vita project. A health campus in action |
11.55 | The Helbredsprofilen Project for patient education and self care |
12.20 | The Harbour Project, UK: new environments and approaches to mental health care and dementia |
12.45 | A better place for mental health care Theo Staats, Fred Bisschop, nCZB,Netherlands |
13.10 | Lunch |
S3 Methodologies and technologies for transforming patient care and health system infrastructure EuHPN-nominated session Chair | |
14.10 | Will eHealth make a difference, and are we buying the right technology? Report of a multi-country study |
14.35 | ‘Value networks’ for patient-centred care |
15.00 | Pan-European pathway coordination and integration through ‘Smart care’ |
15.15 | Audience discussion and questions |
15.30 | Coffee break |
16.00 | The Clear Code Project: maximizing the accessibility of healthcare facilities |
16.30 | Case study from Spain Speaker to be confirmed |
17.00 | The implementation problem: what stands in the way of care model and infrastructure change? |
17.30 | Closing remarks and discussion Facilitated by an EuHPN-nominated session Chair. |
20.00– 22.30 | EuHPN Workshop dinner Provisional |
venue: Reina Sofia | |
Museum, Santa Isabel 52, Madrid | |
28012 | |
Friday 25th November | |
S4 Implementing infrastructure change for a Web of Care EuHPN-nominated session Chair | |
09.00 | The Vanguard Experiment: largescale change in the English NHS |
09.25 | A new model of emergency care in Finland: what happens to the buildings? |
09.50 | Care Coordination Reform in Norway and the likely effects on planning healthcare infrastructure |
10.15 | The Helgeland Hospital, Nordland, Norway – the practical effects of Car Coordination Reform |
10.40 | Building a knowledge sharing network to deliver the evidence needed to transform care |
11.05 | Coffee break |
11.30 | Study tour briefing: the Majadahonda Hospital, Madrid |
12.00 | Questions and discussion Facilitated by an EuHPN-nominated session Chair. |
12.30 | Closing remarks Jonathan Erskine, Executive Director and Simona Agger, Chairman –European Health Property Network |
13.00 | Lunch |
14.00 | Study tour departs |
18.00 | Study tour return to COAM venue |
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