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1 WEDNESDAY, June 25, :00 5:00 Registration THURSDAY, June 26, :30 8:30 Registration 14 th ANNUAL HEALTHCARE SUMMIT Notional Agenda (updated June 9, 2014) 7:30 8:30 MORNING COFFEE (Sponsored by Symantec) 8:30 8:40 CALL TO CONFERENCE: Colin Hansen, Former Cabinet Minister, Province of British Columbia 8:40 8:45 VIDEO - WELCOME REMARKS: Christy Clark, Premier of British Columbia 8:45 9:05 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Elaine McKnight, Associate Deputy Minister, Ministry of Health, Province of British Columbia 9:05 9:40 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Dr. Chris Eagle, Former President and CEO, Alberta Health Services Polarities in Healthcare Over the past 20 years, investments in healthcare in Canada have not produced the expected improvement in outcomes, especially when compared to other OECD countries. There is an urgent need to re-establish Canada s competitive position as a healthcare leader. Too much investment has been short term in nature and has not addressed fundamental issues. Using a framework based on 10 polarities, this presentation will refocus the audience on fundamental issues to start on a path to recovery. 9:40 10:15 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Shanti Gidwani, National Senior Director, Healthcare, Cisco Canada The Internet of Everything and How it Will Transform Healthcare Get a fresh look at the importance and benefits of video, telehealth, and patient engagement. Shanti will explain the difference between the Internet of Things and the Internet of Everything, how it will change our world, and how healthcare will be affected, from the hospital to the home. 10:15 10:35 MORNING BREAK (Sponsored by Healthtech Consultants) 10:35 11:45 PANEL: Big Data: The Use of Analytics to Bend the Cost Curve and Deliver Effective Health Services for Patients This panel of esteemed experts will discuss how data and innovation has impacted Healthcare on a global basis and what we can expect to see in the future both globally and in Canada. The panelists will focus on a number of key topics that provide a perspective on how the use of big data, data analytics and innovation has helped deliver health services and improved population health research. Our panelists will also provide perspectives on the future and how these next generation capabilities will impact us. Can we truly impact healthcare or is the challenge to large? Can we bend the cost curve while improving health outcomes? Moderator: Nick Grant, Acting Assistant Deputy Minister, Health Sector Planning and Innovation Division, Ministry of Health, Province of British Columbia *Invited
2 1. Asif Dhar, Principal & Chief Medical Informatics Officer, Deloitte Consulting LLP 2. John Jacobson, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Technology, Innovation and Citizens Services, Province of British Columbia 3. Dr. Greg Massey, Senior Analytical Consultant, SAS 4. Doug Rogers, Director, Population Health Sales, Cerner Corporation 5. Paul Sulkers, Healthcare Industry Executive, IBM 11:45 12:50 NETWORKING LUNCHEON (Sponsored by Ernst & Young LLP) 12:50 1:25 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Dennis Giokas, Chief Technology Officer, Canada Health Infoway Digital Health Managing the Complexity and Opportunity Health care delivery and transformation is both enabled by and being driven by emerging health information technology. These technologies and new user requirements afford many opportunities, but at the same time introduce a lot of complexity. This talk will cover both the opportunity and the considerations one must factor into digital health strategic plans. The strategic plans apply to digital health planners and funders, end users (including consumers) and solution vendors. 1:25 2:35 PANEL: Personalized Medicine: Supporting the Health and Well Being of Citizens With provinces continually striving to deliver healthcare as a service built around the individual, rather than the provider or the administration, many changes will be needed in order to shift the culture of publicly funded healthcare organizations. This will not be an overnight change, but it will be one that will drive policy, service design, training, service delivery and service accountability over the next few years. This development will require translating high-level patient-care concepts into actionable, attainable and sustainable practices across all sectors of the health system. Moderator: Erwin Malzer, Certified Director & Management Consultant, Executive Advisory Services 1. Dr. Bruce C. Carleton, Professor and Chair, Division of Translational Therapeutics, Department of Pediatrics, University of British Columbia 2. Brady Davis, Director, Healthcare Strategy & Innovation, Oracle 3. Michael Jackson, Director, Healthcare / Public Sector Strategy, Adobe Systems 4. TELUS* 2:35 2:55 AFTERNOON BREAK (Sponsored by Accenture) 2:55 4:05 PANEL: The Role of the Public Health System in the Age of an Engaged Patient Current evidence links patient engagement to improved health outcomes. Strong partnerships between patients, families and clinicians can improve patients health status, reduce the use of healthcare resources, drive quality improvement measures such as wait times and medication safety and create a more responsive system focused on the patient s needs. *Invited Page 2
3 To attract and engage patients in their own care demands clarity between the roles of the patient and clinicians in managing to a single source or truth. It also requires effective integration of information across the healthcare continuum, including physicians, pharmacies, laboratories, specialists and others who support the patient in their diagnosis and treatment plan. This panel will explore the challenges we face in reaching this level of integration and the role of the public health care system in increasing citizen engagement. As well, this panel will explore the potential shift in funding models which may incent patients to better manage their health outcomes. Moderator: Lindsay Kislock, Assistant Deputy Minister, Health Sector IM/IT, Ministry of Health, Province of British Columbia 1. Samantha Liscio, Managing Director, IT Strategy, Accenture 2. David J. Mosher, Director, RelayHealth, McKesson Canada 3. John Reeves, SVP Pharma Sales, NexJ Systems Inc. 4. Tracy Wasylak, Senior Provincial Officer, Strategic Clinical Networks, Alberta Health Services 5. Dave Wattling, Vice-President and General Manager, Enterprise Solutions, TELUS 4:05 4:40 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Dr. Bruce C. Carleton, Professor and Chair, Division of Translational Therapeutics, Department of Pediatrics, University of British Columbia Is it time for Personalized Medicine in Patient Care? The consequences for patients who experience severe adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are catastrophic. While some ADRs result in death, others lead to permanent disability, treatment cessation, or reduced medication adherence. In the past decade, huge technological advances have been made to help explain how a person will respond to certain medications based on their genes. These advances present an opportunity for clinicians and scientists to incorporate this new information into patient care. Although many challenges remain, this work is already improving patient outcomes and reducing harm through a coordinated network in Canada and throughout the world. *Invited Page 3
4 FRIDAY, June 27, :15 8:20 ADMINISTRATIVE ANNOUNCEMENTS: Conference Moderator: Colin Hansen, Former Cabinet Minister, Province of British Columbia 8:20 8:30 OPENING REMARKS: Honourable Terry Lake, Minister of Health, Province of British Columbia 8:30 9:05 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Dr. John Shepherd, Former Director, Leukemia/Bone Marrow Transplant Program of BC, UBC / Board Member, Genome BC Genomics in Health, Environment, and the Economy: Opportunities and Challenges There has been an explosion in research and increasing practical utility of information derived from the study of the genomes of humans and other species. In healthcare this has led to such diverse outcomes such as testing for disease susceptibility, monitoring of treatment, and potential for the modification of the genome to prevent or treat disease. Concurrent developments in health-related fields such as environmental monitoring, remediation of industrial sites, genomics of food, and other areas which are just beginning to be explored add further impetus to our need to understand the potential role of these powerful tools. At the same time, as healthcare leaders, we need to understand the pitfalls of focusing on only selected areas and be able to provide our researchers with guidance to ensure that their efforts link with society s needs, acceptable cost/benefit returns, and improved population health outcomes. Genome BC works with all levels of government, healthcare organizations, and researchers to ensure that the promises of genomic research are realized for all Canadians while respecting fiscal realities and the need to balance various factors. 9:05 10:15 PANEL: Capturing Innovation: Evolution of Procurement Policy and Practice Technology innovation and advancements in healthcare represents opportunity to improve healthcare outcomes and processes at an often overwhelming pace. The convergence of traditionally procured technologies, such as software, platforms, hosting/infrastructure, services for transformation or upgrades, to full blown business process outsourcing for administrative functions such as supply chain, payroll and HR. The opportunity to focus on the core business of healthcare delivery and provide improved social benefit cost effectively has never been greater how are provincial and federal procurement policies and approaches keeping pace with the industry s investments and innovations? How can industry and government collectively maximize the intent and investment for citizens benefit? Moderator: Bette-Jo Hughes, Associate Deputy Minister and Government Chief Information Officer, Ministry of Technology, Innovation and Citizens Services, Province of British Columbia 1. Roseann Anderson, VP, Finance, ehealth Saskatchewan 2. John Bethel, Partner, Leader Canadian Health Practice, Ernst & Young LLP 3. Shelley Gilberg, Vice President and Partner, BC Public Sector & Canadian Healthcare Leader, IBM Canada 4. Stephen Saunders, Master Health Architect, Global Healthcare, CGI 5. John Waldron, Director, Enterprise Architecture, Provincial Health Services Authority 10:15 10:35 MORNING BREAK (Sponsored by SUDDEN Technologies) *Invited Page 4
5 10:35 11:10 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Hitesh Seth, Sector Vice President, Consulting Service, CGI Building capacity to realize the Digital Health Vision You have completed your digital strategic plan, yet it will take another generation for the vision to be realized. There is limited capacity within governments, health enterprises, and agencies to allocate resources (funds, people, time) to enable the transformations towards a Smart Digital Patient Centred or Cost Effective Vision. Those enterprises (jurisdictions, countries) that do will attract the talent to realize their vision. Enterprises that transform will better engage staff, health planners, researchers and consumers. This address will provide leading global examples, including some secret sauce, of building capacity. 11:10 12:20 PANEL: Cost Effective Ways of Rebuilding Healthcare s Infrastructure Over the last decade, the Province of BC in partnership with the Health Authorities, Partnerships BC and the Private sector have made great strides in rebuilding critical facilities across British Columbia to meet the increasing demand on our health care system. It takes a large dedicated community of interests to design, build, finance and run these new facilities. This panel will explore several perspectives of this Public-Private-Partnership model from both BC and Alberta. Moderator: Dr. Robert Halpenny, President & CEO, Interior Health 1. Jeff Good, Project Director, Partnerships BC 2. Dave Ingram, Chief Project Officer, BC Children s and BC Women s Redevelopment Project 3. Norma Malanowich, Chief Project Officer, Interior Health Authority 4. Marcia Nelson, Deputy Minister of Infrastructure, Alberta Government 12:20 12:30 CLOSING REMARKS: Conference Moderator: Colin Hansen, Former Cabinet Minister, Province of British Columbia 12:30 1:30 NETWORKING LUNCHEON - On the Patio *Invited Page 5
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