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H20 HEALTH SUMMIT
“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
Welcome to WMA Office Bearers
Dr Mukesh Haikerwal, Chair, World Medical Association
Dr Xavier Deau, President World Medical Association
Dr Otmar Kloiber, Secretary General World Medical Association
11.00am – 11.30am MINISTERIAL ADDRESSES
Introduction by: Dr Tony Bartone, President, AMA Victoria
Health in Victoria: Welcome to Melbourne-the World’s most Liveable City.
Hon. David Davis MP, Minister for Health and Minister for Ageing, Government of Victoria
Health in Victoria: Welcome to Melbourne-the World’s most Liveable City.
Hon. Gavin Jennings, Shadow Minister for Health, State of Victoria
Acknowledged by: A/P Dr Brian Owler, President, Australian Medical Association
11.30am – 11.50am PRIME MINISTER’S ADDRESS
Introduction: A/P Dr Brian Owler, President AMA
KEYNOTE: The Place of Health in the World Economy; Australia’s Excellent Health
Australian government representative: TBC
Acknowledged by: Dr Tony Bartone, President, AMA Victoria
12.00pm – 1.00pm Lunch
1.00pm – 3.00pm
TOPIC 1: HEALTH AS A WISE INVESTMENT
Chair: Dr Mukesh Haikerwal AO, Chair of Council: World Medical Association
Overview
Mr David Kalisch, Chief Executive Officer. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Health data: comparing Australia and International Health Spending
Professor Sharon Lewin, Director, Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity.
University of Melbourne
The Value proposition for Research: achievements today, more gains tomorrow.
Speakers
Mr Andrew Goodsall, Head of Healthcare Research, UBS Wealth Management Australia.
How investments in health are tracking across the Global Market
A/P Dr Brian Owler, President, Australian Medical Association
Collaboration in Policy Development and Interventions: Ensuring wise Investment
Professor Thomas W. Feeley, M.D., Harvard Business School Institute for Strategy and
Competitiveness; Head of Institute for Cancer Care Innovation at the University of Texas
MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Value-based health care: the emerging trend.
3.00pm – 3.30pm Afternoon Tea
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3.30pm – 4.15pm
Panel Discussion – IMPORTANCE GLOBAL HEALTH AND INVESTMENT
Chair: Dr Mukesh Haikerwal AO, Chair of Council: World Medical Association
An International Perspective…
Panellists
Dr Mzukisi Grootboom
Orthopaedic Surgeon, Chair of Council, South African Medical Association
Dr. Ozdemir Aktan
General Surgeon, President, Turkish Medical Association
President
G20 National Medical Association TBC
“Reflection on Health Investment in Our Nations”
4.15pm – 4.30pm
Health as an Investment in AID and TRADE
Introduction: Executive, WMA AMA AMA Victoria
KEYNOTE: International effort in Health systems, development and sustainability
Mr Ewen McDonald, Deputy Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Formerly Deputy Director General, AusAID
4.30pm – 5.15pm
Panel Discussion continued – Importance of Global Health Investment Aid & Trade
Chair: Dr Mukesh Haikerwal AO, Chair of Council: World Medical Association
On a National Level
Panellists
Mr Nehemiah Richardson, General Manager, NAB Health
Prof. Heather Yeatman, President Public Health Association of Australia
Mr Roger Kilham, Director, Kilham Consulting
5.15pm – 5.30pm Conclusion – Day One
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
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“HEALTHY PEOPLE,EXCELLENT HEALTH CARE, SUCCESSFUL ECONOMY”
Targeting Excellence in Wellness: addressing the NCDs and SDHs
Friday 14 November 2014
9.00am – 9.30am Registration – Welcome refreshments
9.30am – 9.45am
OFFICIAL OPEN DAY TWO
Investments in health: addressing the NCDs & SDHs across the Community
KEYNOTE: Addressing Health Needs: “right place, right time.”
Dr Pradeep Philip, Secretary to the Victorian Department of Health
9.45am – 10.00am Importance of Global Health Investment Aid & Trade
Introduction: Dr Otmar Kloiber, Secretary General: World Medical Association
KEYNOTE: 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
10.00am – 11.00am TOPIC 2: THE NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
Introduction: Dr Tony Bartone, President AMA Victoria
Overview
Prof. Stephen Leeder, Editor MJA:
Overview of NCDs across the globe
Speakers
Prof. Dinesh Bhugra, President WPA, Past Pres Royal College of Psychiatrists UK
Professor of Psychiatry, Kings College, University of London.
International Action addressing Mental Health: The FundaMental SDG initiative.
Dr Henry Brodaty AO, Scientia Professor of Ageing and Mental Health, University of New
South Wales; Consultant Psychogeriatrician, Aged Care Psychiatry and Head of the
Memory Disorders Clinic, Prince of Wales Hospital
11.00am – 11.30am Morning Tea
11.30am – 12.30pm
Panel Discussion – NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
Chair: Dr Tony Bartone, President AMA Victoria
Speakers
Dr Alessandro Demaio, Global Health Fellow in NCDs & Assistant Professor, Harvard
Medical School & Copenhagen School of Global Health
Rising to the challenges with action now: how we can ALL act!
Dr Andrew Wilson, Head of Provider Relations & Integrated Care, Medibank
Supporting NCD care in the Australian context: the place of Health Insurer
Panellists
Telcommunications IT expert : The place of IT in Coordinating care
Global Health:(Joining up the Dots of health care: Secure communications now)
Private Hospital Sector: (Private Hospitals: shouldering the load into the community)
Dr Jitendra Patel, President, Indian Medical Association
Dr. Masami Ishi Neurosurgeon, Japan MA, Vice-Chairman of Council, WMA
Dr Florentio Cardoso Filho, President AMB (Brazil)
12.30pm – 1.30pm Lunch
1.30pm – 1.45pm Addressing Health and Healthcare: The United Nations / Australian Government
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Introduction: Executive, WMA AMA AMA Victoria
KEYNOTE: Prof. Dainius Puras: United Nations Special Rapporteur on The right to the
enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health
Do we have Health for ALL?
KEYNOTE: Mr Martin Bowles (or alternate): Australian Government Dept of Health
Reducing complexity, ensuring access to health and healthcare
Acknowledgement by: Executive, WMA AMA AMA Victoria
1.45pm – 2.20pm SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH
Speakers
Prof. Vivienne Nathanson, Professor of Public Health Durham University, BMA
The Social Determinants of Health agenda in the UK
Sir Michael Marmot (Video Address), Chair WMA Socio-Medical Affairs Committee,
Professor, University College London; WHO Chair of the Commission on SDH
SDH: Front and Centre in Health
Mr. Roy Batterham, Senior Research Fellow, Deakin University. Ministry of Health,
Thailand
Developing new patient centred care initiatives and the Health Literacy agenda,
TBC Australian Health Ministers’ Council
Working across Government Departments to address SDHs
2.20pm – 2.40pm
Panel Discusson – SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH
Chair: A/P Dr Brian Owler, Australian Medical Association
Panelists
RACGP President Prof Frank Jones as WONCA REP
TBC AHHA Panellist: the Public Hospital Sector
Singapore Medical Association
Prof. Michael Moore, CEO, Public Health Association of Australia & Vice President /
President Elect 2014-2016, WFPHA
2.40pm – 3.25pm CLIMATE AND HEALTH
Speakers
Prof Ian Chubb AO, Australia’s Chief Scientist
Scientists bringing in the Evidence: ensuring an intelligent conversation
Susan Wilburn, MPH, Sustainability Director Global Green & Healthy Hospitals network
Leading by example: building capacity to address air pollution for community health
Professor John Thwaites, Monash Sustainability Institute & ClimateWorks Australia
Chairs the National Sustainability Council
Member Leadership Council of the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (“SDSN”)
Pathways to limit global warming: the place of the Health Sector as a role model
3.25pm – 4.00pm
Panel Discussion – CLIMATE AND HEALTH
Chair: A/P Dr Brian Owler, Australian Medical Association
Panellists
Professor Dong Chun Shin, Korean Medical Association and WMA Chair of WMA
Environment Caucus
French Medical Association: CNOM
Mexico MA
Indonesia Medical Association Dep President:
4.00pm – 4.30pm Afternoon Tea
5.00pm – 5.30pm SYNTHESIS: OPEN SESSION – NEXT STEPS
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Dr Xavier Deau, President World Medical Association
5.30pm THANK YOU & CLOSE
Ms Frances Mirabelli, Chief Executive Officer, AMA Victoria
Dr Otmar Kloiber, Secretary General World Medical Association
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