A Movement for Change: Enabling People-Centred and Integrated Health and Social Care
The conference will bring together researchers, clinicians and managers from around the world who are engaged in the design and delivery of integrated health and social care. They will share experience and the latest evidence about integrating Public Health, Health and Social Care and the New roles and Possibilities for Hospitals, producing Positive and Curative Integrated Mental and Physical Care, mobilising key enablers like policy making and Mobile and Digital Health Solutions, and investment in an Integrated Care Workforce, clinical leadership and coproduction with individuals, careers, communities and populations.
The Confernce is a partnership between The International Foundation of Integrated Care (IFIC), PIAISS of the Catalan Government, Hospital Clinic Barcelona (HCB), Forum ITESSS and the Tic Salut Foundation.
Key Themes
- Integration Across the Care Continuum: Improving Population Health
- Tackling the Challenge of Mental Health
- Advancing People-Centred and Integrated Care
- Enabling Integrated Health and Care: Removing Barriers, Encouraging Adoption
- The Strategic use of Mobile and Digital Health and Care Solutions
Selected Sessions
Tuesday 24th May, 7:30:
Workshop: Kicking off the Special Interest Group Population Health Management– how can the scaling up of innovative success stories be supported? (379)
Led by Dr. Oliver Groene, Head of Research & Development, OptiMedis AG
Tuesday 24th May, 11:30:
Session: Evaluation, Impact, Methods
Impact of Integrated Care on patient satisfaction, perceived health behaviour and health maintenance in ´Gesundes Kinzigtal´: Interim results of a trend study
Dr. Achim Siegel, Universitätsklinikum Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany
Wednesday 25th May,14:00:
Session: Incentives and payments
Chair Dr. h.c. Helmut Hildebrandt, Vorstand OptiMedis AG
Poster presentation:
Establishment of Quality Circles Concerning Safe Drug Treatment for Elderly Patients in the Integrated Care System Gesundes Kinzigtal based on Accompanying Data Analysis
Timo Schulte, Head of Health Data Analytics & IT, OptiMedis AG
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