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H20 HEALTH SUMMIT, THE WINDSOR HOTEL, SPRING ST MELBOURNE
“Healthy People, Successful Economy”
Thursday 13 November 2014
10.00am – 10.30am Registration – Welcome refreshments
10.30am – 10.45am Welcome to country
10.45am – 11.00am OFFICIAL SUMMIT WELCOME
A/P Dr Brian Owler, President, Australian Medical Association
Dr Pradeep Philip, Secretary to the Victorian Department of Health
MINISTERIAL ADDRESSES
11.00am – 11.15am Introduction: Dr Tony Bartone, President, AMA Victoria
Victoria’s health- Welcome to Melbourne-the World’s most Liveable City.
Hon. David Davis MLC, Minister for Health and Minister for Ageing, Government of Victoria
Acknowledgement: A/P Dr Brian Owler, President, Australian Medical Association
11.15am – 11.25am Introduction: A/P Dr Brian Owler, President AMA
Welcome to WMA Office Bearers
Dr Mukesh Haikerwal AO, Chair, World Medical Association
Dr Xavier Deau, President World Medical Association
Dr Otmar Kloiber, Secretary General World Medical Association
Acknowledgement: Dr Tony Bartone, President, AMA Victoria
11.25am – 11.40am Introduction: Dr Tony Bartone, President, AMA Victoria
Victoria’s health- Welcome to Melbourne-the World’s most Liveable City.
Mr. Gavin Jennings MLC, Shadow Minister for Health, State of Victoria
Acknowledgement: A/P Dr Brian Owler, President, Australian Medical Association
11.40am – 12.10pm AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ADDRESS
Introduction: A/P Dr Brian Owler, President AMA
The Place of Health in the World Economy; Australia’s Excellent Health
Message from the Prime Minister of Australia, the Honourable Tony Abbott MP
Acknowledgement: Dr Tony Bartone, President, AMA Victoria
Introduces WMA President:
Dr Xavier Deau, President World Medical Association
Greeting and Thanks to AMA ad AMA Victoria as out hosts
Invites scene setting from AMA Victoria President
Dr Tony Bartone, President, AMA Victoria
12.10pm – 1.00pm
Lunch
1.00pm – 3.00pm
HEALTH AS A WISE INVESTMENT
Chair: Dr Mukesh Haikerwal AO, Chair of Council: World Medical Association
Overview: Health data: comparing Australia and International Health Spending
Mr David Kalisch, Chief Executive Officer. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Value proposition for Research: achievements today, more gains tomorrow.
Professor Sharon Lewin, Director, Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity. University of Melbourne
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How investments in health are tracking across the Global Market
Mr Andrew Goodsall, Head of Healthcare Research, UBS Wealth Management Australia.
Collaboration in Policy Development and Interventions: Ensuring wise Investment
A/P Dr Brian Owler, President, Australian Medical Association
Dreaming or reality: Investing in health successful research based innovation.
Associate Professor Nick Barnes,
Senior Principal Researcher, Computer Vision Research group at National ICT Australia
Value-based health care: the emerging trend.
Dr Neil Soderlund The Boston Consulting Group. Head of Healthcare Practice in Australia and NZ
3.00pm – 3.20pm Afternoon Tea
3.20pm – 4.00pm
IMPORTANCE OF GLOBAL HEALTH AND INVESTMENT
Chair: Dr Mukesh Haikerwal AO, Chair of Council: World Medical Association
How China’s Five-year Plan promotes health and development
Prof Angang Hu, Director & Professor, School of Public Policy and Management, Dean, Institute for
Contemporary China Studies, Tsinghua University, Peoples’ Republic of China
Investing in Health:
Panellists
Prof. Heather Yeatman, President Public Health Association of Australia
Mr Roger Kilham, Director, Kilham Consulting
Dr Mark Peterson, Chair, New Zealand Medical Association
4.00pm – 4.15pm
KEYNOTE: International effort in Health systems, development and sustainability
Introduction: Dr Mark Yates, Board Member AMA Victoria
Mr Ewen McDonald, Deputy Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Formerly Deputy Director General, AusAID
Acknowledgement: Dr Otmar Kloiber, Secretary General, WMA
4.15pm – 5.00pm
Panel Discussion – International effort in Health systems, development and sustainability
Chair: Dr Mukesh Haikerwal AO, Chair of Council: WMA
“Reflection on Health Investment in Our Nations”
Panellists
Dr Mzukisi Grootboom, Chair of Council, South African Medical Association
Dr. Ozdemir Aktan, President, Turkish Medical Association
Mr Nehemiah Richardson, General Manager, NAB Health
5.00pm – 5.30pm Conclusion – Day One:
Rapporteur: Mr Philip Davies, Deputy Secretary, Queensland Health
Dr Mukesh Haikerwal AO, Chair of Council World Medical Association
Dr Xavier Deau, President, World Medical Association
7.00pm Gala Dinner, Queens Hall, Parliament House (TBC), Melbourne, Australia.
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H20 HEALTH SUMMIT, THE WINDSOR HOTEL, SPRING ST MELBOURNE
Targeting Excellence in Wellness: addressing the NCDs and SDHs
Friday 14 November 2014
9.00am – 9.30am Registration – Welcome refreshments
9.30am – 9.40am
OFFICIAL OPEN DAY TWO: Investments in health
Ms Frances Mirabelli, Chief Executive Officer, AMA Victoria
Dr Otmar Kloiber, Secretary General World Medical Association
Ms Anne Trimmer, Secretary General, AMA
9.40am -9.55am
KEYNOTE:
Non-Communicable Diseases & the Social Determinants of Health across the Community
Introduction: Dr Tony Bartone, President AMA Victoria
ADDRESS: Discovering the future of Healthcare: Reflections from Adjacent Sectors
Dr Pradeep Philip, Secretary to the Victorian Department of Health
Acknowledgement: Dr Otmar Kloiber, Secretary General, WMA
9.55am – 10.15am
KEYNOTE:
Delivering Global Health in a Changing World: Health Care in Danger
Introduction: Dr Otmar Kloiber, Secretary General: World Medical Association
ADDRESS: The Challenges to Global Health and Health Care: the views of the ICRC.
Dr Robin Coupland, Chief Surgeon & Medical Adviser, International Committee of the Red Cross
Acknowledgement: Dr Tony Bartone, President, AMA Victoria
10.15am – 11.10am
THE NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
Chair: A/P Dr Brian Owler, Australian Medical Association
Overview: NCDs across the globe
Prof. Stephen Leeder, Editor MJA:
International Action addressing Mental Health: The “FundaMental SDG” initiative.
Prof. Dinesh Bhugra, President WPA, Past Pres Royal College of Psychiatrists UK
Professor of Psychiatry, Kings College, University of London.
The Value of investing in the care of Older People: Success in Health and healthcare.
A/Prof. Mark Yates, Geriatrician, Academic with Deakin and Melbourne University Clinical School, Ballarat.
Ministers National Dementia Advisory Group.
Vignette:
Mr Frank Quinlan, CEO Mental Health Council, Australia. Consumers advocating for their NCD care
Vignette:
Dr Bronwyn King, Radiation Oncologist, Epworth Healthcare and Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. Tobacco
Control: Divesting from Tobacco
11.10am – 11.30am
Morning Tea
11.30am – 1.00pm
NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES: PART 2
Chair: A/P Dr Brian Owler, Australian Medical Association
Rising to the challenges with action now: how we can ALL act!
Dr Alessandro Demaio, Global Health Fellow in NCDs & Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School &
Copenhagen School of Global Health
Making IT work : The place of IT in Coordinating care
Ms Ann Larkins, Chief Knowledge and Information Officer, Barwon Health, VIC,
Supporting NCD care in the Australian context: the place of Health Insurer
Dr Andrew Wilson, Head of Provider Relations & Integrated Care, Medibank
Vignette:
Mr Jason Trethowan, CEO Barwon Medicare Local: Joining up the Dots: Secure communications NOW!
International views of the NCDs
Panellists
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Supporting NCD care in the Australian context: the place of Health Insurer
Dr Jitendra Patel, President, Indian Medical Association
Dr. Masami Ishi Executive Board Member, Japan Medical Assoc., Vice-Chairman of Council, WMA
1:00pm – 1.45pm
Lunch
1.45pm – 2.35pm
SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH
Chair: Dr Tony Bartone, President AMA Victoria
The Social Determinants of Health agenda in the UK
Prof. Vivienne Nathanson, Director of Professional Activities, BMA
SDH: Front and Centre in Health
Video Address Sir Michael Marmot ), President Elect, WMA, Professor, University College London; WHO Chair
of the Commission on SDH
Developing new patient centred care initiatives and the Health Literacy agenda
Mr. Roy Batterham, Senior Research Fellow, Deakin University. Ministry of Health, Thailand
Vignette:
Dr Vanda Fortunato PhD, CEO Macedon Ranges & NW Melbourne Medicare Local: “Sons of the West”
2.35pm – 3.15pm
Panel Discussion – SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH
Chair: Dr Tony Bartone, President AMA Victoria
Vignette:
Ms Carol Bennett, CEO of Alzheimer’s Australia “Holistic approaches to health and welfare from Alzheimer’s
Australia”
Words into Action
Panellists
Prof Frank Jones, President Royal Australian College of GPs/ WONCA REP
Prof. Hon. Michael Moore, CEO, Public Health Assoc. of Australia & President Elect WFPHA
Ms Alison Verhoeven, Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association (Public Sector)
Dr Osahon Enabulele, Past President, Nigerian Medical Assoc., VP Commonwealth MA
3.15pm – 4.15pm
CLIMATE AND HEALTH
Chair: Dr Mark Yates, Board Member AMA Victoria
Leading by example: action on health threats posed by climate change by the sector
Prof. Lynne Madden, Assoc. Dean Learning and Teaching, University of Notre Dame AU Global Climate and
Health Alliance
Pathways to Deep Decarbonisation: Climate action is good for you!
Prof. Hon. John Thwaites, Monash Sustainability Institute & ClimateWorks Australia
Chairs the National Sustainability Council
Member Leadership Council of the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (“SDSN”)
Climate action: Our Planet our future- Students’ leading community Action!
Ms Grace Davies, Australian Medical Students’ Association, International Federation of Medical Students’ Assoc.,
National Student Representative, Doctors for the Environment, Australia with
Ms Alice McGushin, AMSA Global Health, Code Green National Project Manager
4.15pm – 4.35pm Afternoon Tea
4.35pm – 5.10pm
Panel Discussion – CLIMATE AND HEALTH
Chair: Dr Mark Yates, Board Member AMA Victoria
Health Professionals: Leading by example – Globally
Panellists
Prof. Vivienne Nathanson, British Medical Association a
Dr. Robert WAH, WMA President American Medical Association
Mr Jonathon Kruger, World Confederation for Physical Therapy
Dr Tim Malloy, President Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners / WONCA
5.10pm – 5.30pm SYNTHESIS: OPEN SESSION – NEXT STEPS – THANK YOU & CLOSE
Rapporteur: Ms Tana Wuliji, Health Workforce Development Unit Lead, USAID Applying Science to Strengthen
and Improve Systems Project (ASSIST): University Research Co., LLC (URC)
Dr Xavier Deau, President WMA
Dr Tony Bartone, President AMA Victoria
Dr Mukesh Haikerwal AO, Chair of Council WMA
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