The conference was held on the 7th and 8th of April, 2011.
See the photos and conference presentations
Programme - Click here for printer friendly version as at 25 March 2011
Pre-Conference Workshops - Wednesday 6th April, 2011
A range of workshops were held on Wednesday 6th April building competence in chronic care across the country.
Click Here for Full Details of these Workshops.
- Health Coaching - opportunity to learn and practice a number of practical evidence-based skills for communicating and working collaboratively with clients/patients.
- Self-management Support - Understanding and implementing self-management support for people with chronic conditions: what’s in it for individuals, practitioners and society?
- Health literacy and chronic conditions - what is the link between the two. (FULL)
- Flinders Programme - Update with regard to recent changes to the tools for a NZ version & focus on effective implementation
- Working together in inter-professional health teams - how to make this work to provide better and smarter care.
- Co-design - Working with patients to improve healthcare services: an introduction to co-design
- Motivational Interviewing - Motivational interviewing in healthcare (FULL)
For facilitator information, visit the speaker page.
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THURSDAY 7 APRIL 2011 - Conference Day One |
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8.30am |
Opening Ceremonies – Pōwhiri
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9.00 |
Welcome from Organising Committee
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Norman Sharpe – Session Chair
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9.15 |
Welcome speech and national perspective – Kevin Woods, Director General of Health
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9.45 |
Keynote Presentations Creating the conditions for health – Edward Wagner
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10.30 |
Morning tea break / Kai o te ata / Exhibition and posters |
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10.50 |
The economic impact of Long-Term Conditions – Geoff Simmons |
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11.20 |
International frameworks and collaborations - Richard Osborne |
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11.50 |
Facilitated discussion |
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12.10 pm |
Lunch / Networking Café / Exhibition and posters |
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1.00 |
Health Literacy – what is it and why is it important? - Susan Reid
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1.20 |
Chronic disease research – new roles and models of care – Jenny Carryer |
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1.40 |
Move to concurrent sessions |
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1.50 – 3.20pm |
Concurrent Session ONE |
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1A: Self Management Programmes |
1B: Health Literacy |
1C: Better, Sooner, More Convenient Healthcare |
1D – Outside the Square |
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1.50 -2.10 |
Maori diabetes self-management education in Waitemata DHB - Eliza Snelgar |
Health literacy – a perspective for Aotearoa New Zealand - Susan Reid |
Midlands Health Network - Lindsey Webber Linda rademaker |
“Angels in disguise" the important role of the non-regulated workforce in integrated care – Erica Amon |
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2.10 – 2.30 |
Samoan Stanford Self-Management Programme in Counties Manukau - Pulaloa Fatupaito |
Intervening to improve health literacy – a project in progress - Sue Crengle |
GAIHN– Greater Auckland Integrated Health Network – Sarah Tibby |
Enhancing self-management: Medibank's better health on call programs – Lesley Clarke |
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2.30 – 2.50 |
The health promotion workforce as a key success factor in providing community-based self-management education - Nicola North |
Health literacy & measurement Richard Osborne |
Midcentral & Wairarapa Chiquita Hansen, Melanie Taylor Sue McAuley Annie Lincoln |
Family history of premature CVD – how much additional risk does it confer? Findings from a large New Zealand predict primary care cohort – Sue Wells |
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2.50 – 3.10 |
Heart guide aotearoa: reducing health inequalities through self-management - Stewart Eadie |
Discussion around formation of a Health Literacy National Action Plan |
West coast Danielle Smith, Fiona Doolan-Noble |
Targeted messaging to assist rheumatic fever prevention in high risk people – Rachel Liddel |
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3.10pm- |
Afternoon tea break / Kai o te ahiahi / Exhibition and posters
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3.30pm- |
Hot Hula – Pacific dance |
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3.40 |
Consumer Viewpoint – my story – Richard Cooper |
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3.55 |
Panel Discussion – What are the opportunities given the national and international context and what does this mean for providers, planners, funders and families? |
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4.40-5.00 |
Reflections of the day |
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5.00 -6.30pm |
Drinks and nibbles for networking / Whakawhaanaungatanga / Exhibition and posters Councillor Arthur Anae hosting on behalf of Auckland Council |
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FRIDAY 8 APRIL 2011 – Conference Day Two
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8.30am |
Transformational Change - Opening Address & Session Chair - Api Talemaitoga
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8.45 |
Transforming health systems – foci for action including Integration and system redesign - Mark Harris (Macro view)
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9.15 |
Reflections 10 years on – Coordinated care trials & the Flinders experience - Malcolm Battersby (Meso view)
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9.45 |
Changing our lens – thinking differently and making systems easier to use - Marama Parore (Micro view) |
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10.15 |
Panel discussion – Enablers for making transformational change happen at each level of the system |
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10.40 |
Morning Tea Break / Kai o te ata / Exhibition and posters
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11.00-12.20 |
Concurrent Session TWO |
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2A: Ensuring Equity |
2B: Models of Care |
2C: Integrating Systems & Community Action |
2D: Advance Care Planning Workshop |
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A kaupapa maori framework for whanau ora - Veronique Gibbons |
Seeking the pathway to wellness and enlightenment - how CarePlus has evolved in Manaia Primary Health Organisation - Jayne Hill |
Creating a star – diamonds from coal - long-term condition management in primary care – creating partnerships in practice - Shane Cross |
What is Advance Care Planning? |
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Healthy village action zones - a partnership of Auckland's Pacific Peoples and health services - Faimafili Tupu |
Optimed: A service innovation to manage cumulative medicines risk in patients with chronic disease - Timothy Maling |
Integrated systems to improve care for very high intensity users of hospital - Harry Rea |
Chaired and facilitated by Barry Snow and Leigh Manson |
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Making the transition to insulin therapy – The experience of Samoan people with Type 2 diabetes in New Zealand - Sera Tapu-Ta’ala |
The residential aged care integration programme impacts acute care utilisation - Janet Parker |
Outing gout in New Zealand - Karen Lindsay |
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- Impact of Structured Care on Clinical Outcomes for Pacific Peoples with Chronic Diseases (Diabetes) - Soana Muimuiheata |
CVD risk assessment: the hard to reach cohort, a workplace study - Gayl Humphrey |
Barriers and speed-bumps in integrated care – post-hospital funded respiratory review in primary care - Michael Epton |
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12.20pm |
Lunch Break and Networking Café / Exhibition and posters
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1.05 |
Session Introduction - Where are we going? How do we get started and implement these changes – Janice Chesters |
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1.10 |
Developing workforce capacity – Des Gorman
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1.30 |
E-health as an enabler for improving chronic care – Graeme Osborne
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1.50-3.10 |
Concurrent Sessions
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3A -E-health
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3B - Workforce Development
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3C - Quality Improvement Collaboratives |
3D - Review and Evaluation
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The heart age forecast tool- does an application of absolute, relative and long-term CVD risk support health professional CVD risk communication? – Sue Wells |
Workforce issues and models of care within nursing and general practice in New Zealand Catherine Abel-Pattinson |
West coast long-term conditions breakthrough series collaborative model – Helen Rereti |
Kidney health in Horowhenua project (renal model of care) – Lois Nikolajenko |
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A framework for health IT evaluation: making evaluation part of the solution – Jim Warren |
Mainstreaming prevention through delivery of brief interventions – Phillipa Grant |
Learnings & future directions for the Auckland experience of a primary care collaborative - Janine Bycroft |
SOS (Save Our Soles). A review of the process of planning and implementing an integrated diabetes podiatry service initiative in Waitemata DHB – Michele Garrett |
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Web 2.0 and Long-Term Conditions – what’s the connection and opportunity? - Chris Paton |
Strategies to build a teamwork-capable and patient-centred chronic conditions workforce – Eileen McKinlay |
Targeted, patient centred care planning for elderly with risk – Hywel Lloyd |
Who knows what? The role of staff in the self-management of diabetes in people with an intellectual disability – Henrietta Trip |
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National Shared Care Plan Programme – an opportunity to move towards shared care – Janine Bycroft |
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Smarter ways of working in general practice – results of the Waitemata DHB collaborative project – Diana North |
A worked example of chronic care management in primary care: improving medication adherence in a Pacific-led general practice - Kuinileti Chang Wai |
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Short break |
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3.15 |
Zumba-Pacific style |
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3.25 |
Final reflections, comments - Edward Wagner |
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3.45 |
Panel Discussion—Shaping our future health systems, next steps and identifying some key action points |
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4.20 |
Development of 12 month plan post conference |
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4.30 |
Closing Ceremonies |
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4.45 |
End of Conference |
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Saturday 9th April
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10.00 - 3.00pm |
Walk in the Waitakeres and lunch |
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