Thursday 7th April, 2011
Keynote presentations
The following Keynote Addresses are available as pdf files for easier viewing:
- Ed Wagner - Better Care for Chronically Ill People - Director, MacColl Institute, Seattle, USA
- Geoff Simmons - an economist perspective of our health system - Morgan Foundation, NZ
- Richard Osborne - International frameworks & collaborations - Professor of Public Health, Deakin University, Melbourne
- Susan Reid - Health Literacy - what is it and why is it important? - Workbase NZ
- Jenny Carryer - Using research to inform models of care - Professor of Nursing, Massey University, Palmerston North, NZ
- Richard Cooper - Diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes NOW WHAT? - Self Management Facilitator, Counties Manukau DHB, Auckland, NZ
Concurrent Sessions
1A: Self Management Programmes
- Maori Diabetes Self Management Education in Waitemata DHB - Eliza Snelgar - Eliza Snelgar
- A Samoan perspective for the Pacific Self -Management Education Programme - Pulaloa Fatupaito
- The health promotion workforce as a key success factor in providing community based SME - Nicola North
- Heart Guide Aotearoa: reducing health inequalities through self-management - Stewart Eadie
1B: Health Literacy 
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Health Literacy - a Perspective for Aotearoa NZ - Susan Reid
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Intervening to improve health literacy - a project in progress - Sue Crengle
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Health Literacy is much more than reading & writing.... Richard Osborne
1C: Better, Sooner, More Convenient Healthcare
- Midlands Health Network - Linda Rademaker & Lindsey Webber
- GAIHN - Greater Auckland Integrated Health Network - Sarah Tibby
- Midcentral BMSC - Transforming Primary Health Care - C Hansen & M Taylor
- Tihei Wairarapa - Transforming primary healthcare in Wairarapa - S McAuley & A Lincoln
- West Coast - Bridging the gap between health & social care - health navigators - Danielle Smith & Fiona Doolan-Noble
1D: Outside the Square
- Angels in disguise - the important role of the non-regulated workforce - Erica Amon
- Enhancing self management - Medibanks better health on call programmes - Lesley Clarke
- family history of premature CVD - how much additional risk does it confer - Sue Wells
- Targeted messaging to assist RF prevention in high risk people - Rachel Liddel
Friday 8 April 2011
Keynote presentations
- Api Talemaitoga - what is the excuse now?

- Mark Harris - Transforming health systems
- Malcolm Battersby - 13 years on - Coordinated Care & the Flinders experience
- Marama Parore & Roy Hoerara - Changing our Lens - thinking differently & making systems easier to use
- Des Gorman -Towards a sustainable and fit for purpose health system
- Graeme Osborne
Concurrent Sessions
Ensuring Equity
- A Kaupapa Framework for Whānau Ora - Veronique Gibbons & Rawiri Blundell
- Healthy Village Action Zones - Faimafili Tupu & Hilda Faasalele
- Making the transition to insulin therapy - the experience of Samoan people - Sera Tapu-Ta'ala
- Impact of structured care on clinical outcomes for Pacific Peoples with chronic diseases - diabetes - Soana Muimuiheata
Models of Care
- CarePlus in Manaia PHO - Jayne Hill

- Optimed - a service innovation to manage cumulative medicines risk in patients with chronic disease- Timothy Maling
- The Residential Aged Care Integration Programme Impacts Acure Care Utilisation - Janet Parker
- CVD risk assessment - a workplace study - Gayl Humphrey
Integrating Systems & Community Action
- Creating a Star – Long-term Condition Management in Primary Care - Shane Cross
- Integrated systems to improve care for very high intensity users of hospital - Harry Rea
- Outing Gout in New Zealand - Karen Lindsay
- Barriers & speed humps in integrated care - not available
Advance Care Planning Workshop
- Advance Care Planning Workshop - by Leigh Manson & Dr Barry Snow
E-Health
- Heart Age Forecast Tool - does an application of absolute - relative & long-term CVD risk support health professional CVD risk communication - Sue Wells
- A framework for health IT evaluation - Jim Warren
- Web 2.0 Social Media & Long-Term Conditions - Chris Paton
- National Shared Care Plan Programme - Janine Bycroft & Sarah Thirlwall
Workforce Development
- Workforce Issues and Models of Care Within Nursing and General Practice in New Zealand - Catherine Abel-Pattinson
- Mainstreaming prevention through delivery of brief interventions - Phillipa Grant
- Strategies to build a teamwork capable & patient-centred chronic conditions workforce
- A model of integrated diabetes care
Quality Improvement Collaboratives 
- West Coast LTC Collaborative Model - Helen Reriti
- Learnings and Future Directions for the Auckland Experience of a Primary Care Collaborative - Janine Bycroft & Adrian Field
- Targeted patient centred care planning for elderly with risk - Hywel Lloyd
- Smarter ways of working in general practice - Waitemata Collaborative Project - Diana North