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Key Thought Leaders in Attendance
Karen Lee, CEO
ASEAN
Community
Home Nursing Foundation
Based
Peh Kim Choo, CEO
Hua Mei Centre for Successful
Ageing, Tsao Foundation
Healthcare
Dr Ng Wai Chong, Medical Director
Hua Mei Centre for Successful
Ageing, Tsao Foundation
Dr Kirk F. De Korne, Deputy Director,
Medical Innovation & Care
Innovation
Forum 2017
KK Women’s & Children’s Hospital
Dr Ow Chee Chung, CEO,
Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital
Empowering the Care Continuum
from Hospital to Home
Kiesha Prem, Fellow Research
Assistant, Saw Swee Hock School of
Public Health, National University of
Singapore (NUS)
Dr Thaworn Sakulphanit, Deputy
Director, HISRO,HSRI
Ministry of Public Health, Thailand
Loh Shu Ching, CEO
Ren Ci Community Hospital
Dr Adam Chee, Principle
Consultant & Director
Binary Heakthcare (BNHC) Pte Ltd
Marie Alford, Head of
Implementation, Dementia Care
HammondCare
Main Conference Dates:
2 – 3 August 2017
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Post-Conference Workshop Dates:
4 August 2017
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Location:
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Community-Based Healthcare
Forum 2017
Empowering the Care Continuum from Hospital to Home
Main Conference Dates: 2 – 3 August 2017
Post-Conference Workshop Dates: 4 August 2017
Location: One Farrer Hotel & Spa
5 Key Takeaways Attending the ASEAN Community-
Based Healthcare Forum 2017
1. Acquire ground-breaking strategies in making Home & Community-
Based care a viable option for ASEAN citizens
2. Strategically future-proof your community’s healthcare efforts
with contemporary predictive & preventive care approaches
3. Ensure a sustainable community healthcare plan by effectively
mobilizing your resources to achieve financial stability
4. Adopt best practices from top notch ASEAN Community-Based
healthcare speakers in delivering Intermediate and Long Term
Care (ILTC) plans
5. Network and optimize partnerships in providing holistic,
supportive and patient-centric healthcare services
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FEATURED SPEAKERS
DAY 1: WEDNESDAY, 2 AUGUST 2017 A/Professor Lee Karen Lee
Kheng Hock CEO
• Keynote session: The Future of the Healthcare Landscape in ASEAN Senior Consultant, Home Nursing
Family Medicine and
• Bridging the Gap in ASEAN Healthcare - Integrating Primary, Continuing Care Foundation
Hospital and Community Care (FMCC)
• Public-Private Partnership Collaboration Models in Executing a Singapore General
Hospital
Community-and-Population Based Healthcare
• Predictive Population Analytics to Plan for Healthcare Solutions of Strengthening Primary Care Providers
Delivering Care to Home - Enabling
the Future as the Frontline Defence in Population-
Home-Based Care & Self-Management
• Patient-Centric and Patient-Driven Care Delivery Level Related Healthcare
• Panel Discussion: Building a Seamless Integrated Patient Treatment
Pathway Dr Ow Chee Chung Dr Dirk F. de Korne
CEO Deputy Director,
Kwong Wai Shiu Medical Innovation &
DAY 2: THURSDAY, 3 AUGUST 2017 Hospital (KWSH) Care Transformation
(MICT)
• Strengthening Primary Care Providers as the Frontline Defence in KK Women’s &
Population-Level Related Healthcare Children’s Hospital
• Community-Led Approaches / Models to Community-Based Care
Delivering Patient-Centric and Patient-
• Delivering Care to Home - Enabling Home-Based Care and Self- Ageing with Dignity - Singapore’s 1st
Driven Care with Intermediate & Long
Management Active Ageing Hub
Term Care Needs
• Social-Healthcare Partnerships to Drive Population Healthcare
Prevention and Monitoring
• Community Care Support for Dementia Patients and Caregivers Dr Thaworn Kiesha Prem
• Panel Discussion: Bridging Accessible and Affordable Healthcare for All Sakunphanit Fellow Research
Deputy Director, Assistant
Health Insurance
System Research Saw Swee Hock
POST-FORUM WORKSHOPS: Office (HISRO), Health School of Public
System Research Health, National
FRIDAY, 4 AUGUST 2017 Institute (HSRI) University of
Ministry of Public
• Workshop A: Traits of a Successful Community-Based Healthcare Health, Thailand
Organisation Spearheading the Future of
• Workshop B: Overcoming Shortage of Quality Staff by Redesigning Healthcare Movement: Delivering a Predictive Population Analytics to Plan
Comprehensive HealthCare via the for Healthcare Solutions of the Future
and Improving the Career Progression Path of the Healthcare Community-Based Approach
Manpower Sector
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A/Professor Lee Kheng Peh Kim Choo Dr Ng Wai Chong
Hock CEO Medical Director
Senior Consultant, Family Hua Mei Centre for Hua Mei Centre for
Medicine and Continuing Successful Ageing, Tsao Successful Ageing, Tsao
Care (FMCC) Foundation Foundation
Singapore General
Hospital
Strengthening Primary Care Providers as the
Bio-Psychosocial Approach to Bio-Psychosocial Approach to
Frontline Defence in Population-Level Related
Community-Based Healthcare System Community-Based Healthcare System
Healthcare (Chronic Disease Management)
Dr Dirk F. de Korne Dr Ow Chee Chung Kiesha Prem
Deputy Director, Medical CEO Fellow Research Assistant
Innovation & Care Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital Saw Swee Hock School
Transformation (MICT) (KWSH) of Public Health, National
KK Women’s & Children’s University of Singapore
Hospital (NUS)
Delivering Patient-Centric and
Panel Discussion 1: Building a Seamless Predictive Population Analytics to Plan for
Patient Driven Care with Intermediate
Integrated Patient Treatment Pathway Healthcare Solutions of the Future
& Long Term Care Needs
Dr Thaworn Sakunphanit Karen Lee Dr Adam Chee
Deputy Director, Health CEO Principle Consultant & Director
Insurance System Research Home Nursing Foundation Binary Healthcare (BNHC)
Office (HISRO), Health Pte Ltd
System Research Institute
(HSRI)
Ministry of Public Health,
Thailand
Spearheading the Future of Healthcare
Delivering Care to Home - Enabling Home- e-Health: Delivering Coordinated Care &
Movement: Delivering a Comprehensive
Based Care & Self-Management Monitoring to Home via Tele-Health
Healthcare via the Community-Based Approach
Marie Alford Loh Shu Ching
Head of Implementation, CEO
Dementia Care Ren Ci Community Hospital
HammondCare
Enhancing Model of Care for Mentally-Ill Workshop 1: Traits of a Successful
& Dementia Patients Community-Based Healthcare Organisation
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Healthcare Forum 2017
EMPOWERING THE CARE CONTINUUM FROM HOSPITAL TO HOME
2 - 4 AUGUST 2017 | ONE FARRER HOTEL & SPA
Asia Pacific is home to over half of the world’s elderly population. According to the UNESCAP, the number of
older people in the region is expected to triple from 438 million in 2010 to more than 1.26 billion by 2050. By
then, nearly 8 in 10 of the world’s older population will be living in Asia Pacific. In addition, the prevalence of
chronic and lifestyle diseases in ASEAN has exacerbated the issue of population ageing. With a growing
ageing society, the call for a sustainable solution that address the pressing needs of healthcare services has
never been greater.
We recognised that establishing a Community-Based Healthcare tops the list in almost every ASEAN
country’s National Ageing Policy. The aforementioned transformative healthcare model is instrumental in
ensuring holistic and comprehensive care for the frail, grey-haired, vulnerable and underprivileged
community. Nevertheless, surveys show that all levels of participants in a Community-Based Healthcare
are still lacking in their understanding of community members’ needs, with many being plagued by limited
resources, manpower shortage, and financial constraints when delivering healthcare services to the
community.
Understanding the need to deliver a more integrated and personalised healthcare plan of tomorrow,
Clariden Global cordially invites you to the inaugural ASEAN Community-Based Healthcare Forum 2017:
Empowering the Care Continuum from Hospital to Home this coming August, a global gathering of
healthcare experts and thought leaders in ASEAN to better understand, adopt, and adapt Community-Based
Healthcare into both urban and rural settings in ASEAN. This event is carefully researched and crafted with
the most desired insights in the healthcare industry featuring trending information, challenging issues and
insightful keynote sessions that will help you devise your future healthcare plan.
Mark 2 - 4 August 2017 in your calendar and book your seat now! Join us in harnessing the promising potential
of the Community-Based Healthcare Forum by tapping into the expertise of healthcare professionals with
real case studies and evidence-based practices to enhance your resilience in combating the critical
health and aged care situations in ASEAN. We look forward to welcoming you!
Best Regards,
Shermaine Ong
Conference Director
Book Your Seat Today!
Email:
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or Call +65 6716 9980 today for
immediate booking.
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Healthcare Forum 2017
EMPOWERING THE CARE CONTINUUM FROM HOSPITAL TO HOME
2 - 4 AUGUST 2017 | ONE FARRER HOTEL & SPA
Who You Will Meet:
Industries (including but not limited to):
• Hospitals (Public, Private & Community)
• Aged Care Facilities (Home & Community-Based)
Seniority Level of Delegates
• Polyclinics
• Government Administration, Regulators &
Relations
• Dementia Care Centres
• Pharmaceuticals
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• International Health Care Associations
• Architecture
• Consulting Firms
• Healthcare & Medical Equipment Providers 20%
• Healthcare Information Technology and Services 40%
• Insurance Firms
• Medical Academies and Schools
• Nursing Recruitment Agency
• Senior Citizen Associations
• International Non-Profit Organisation
• Voluntary Welfare Organisation (VWO) 30%
In the roles of:
Board level as well as senior management level as
below would be beneficial from attending this forum:
• ASEAN Government Ministries
• Aged Care Services: Home Care; Nursing Home;
Hospice etc. Participants Seniority
• Corporate Social Responsibility Seniority Level: 70% of Participants will be Director
• Palliative Care and Supportive Unit Levels & Above
• Aged Psychiatry
• Residential and Clinical Services Board / C-Level / President / Director / MD - 30%
• Medical Quality, Planning Improvement and VP / General Manager - 40%
Innovation Head of Departments - 20%
• Geriatric & Gerontology
• Nursing Manager - 10%
• General Practitioner
• e-Health
• Tele-health Strategy and Development
• Healthcare Technology and Software Provider
• Leisure & Lifestyle Care
• Operations, People & Culture
• Physiotherapy
• Physicians
• Allied Health & Occupational Therapy
• Pastoral and Spiritual Care
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Healthcare Forum 2017
EMPOWERING THE CARE CONTINUUM FROM HOSPITAL TO HOME
2 - 4 AUGUST 2017 | ONE FARRER HOTEL & SPA
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2 - 3 AUGUST 2017 | ONE FARRER HOTEL & SPA
DAY ONE - 2 AUGUST 2017
Creating a Supportive & Sustainable ASEAN Community-Based Healthcare Ecosystem
It is not surprising that many ASEAN countries are finding it hard to cope with the growing ageing population. With relatively underdeveloped
public healthcare system and funding issues, providing primary care, Intermediate and Long Term Care (ILTC) services for its citizens has
become a very real challenge. To resolve these challenges, the adoption of Community-Based healthcare models that empower the care
continuum from hospital to home is the key element in delivering a holistic and comprehensive care for the frail, grey-haired, and vulnerable
population.
The first day of the forum will kick start with sessions exploring the current Community-Based healthcare landscape in ASEAN and
subsequently, the roadmap to improving the national, state and regional level Community-Based healthcare plans. The following sessions
will showcase exemplary models of supportive multi-parties Community-Based healthcare partnerships, as well as scrutinise conventional
and innovative funding mechanisms in creating more sustainable outcomes. These models & mechanisms help ease the strong reliance on
government funding in the healthcare sector, thus enabling delegates to better formulate strategies for Community-Based healthcare reform.
At the end of day one, the forum features a panel discussion, which will examine the key factors in building a seamless integrated patient
treatment pathway. Through this panel discussion, delegates will be able to glean insights into co-creating solutions that overcome barriers
through a robust integrated Community-Based healthcare service for all.
09:00 Opening Address and Day 1 Highlights by Chairperson
09:15 Healthcare Industry Outlook in ASEAN
• Understand the current landscape of the ASEAN healthcare industry and where the industry is headed
towards in the future
• Understand the major challenges / hurdles/ limitations facing healthcare providers in the region in light of
an ageing population
• Discuss the ideas of building sustainable healthcare solutions in this region
• How can we expand and enhance Community-Based programmes and services?
• Review the rationale behind the restructuring of 6 RHS to 3 RHS in Singapore
10:00 Bridging the Gap in ASEAN Healthcare - Integrating Primary, Hospital and Community Care
• Address the barriers to integrated care in Southeast Asia
• How to increase integration between hospitals, primary care, and Community-Based programmes
• Discuss how to create an effective and efficient patient treatment pathway and how all care-givers can be
aligned to provide holistic care
• Discover the strategies in delivering seamless & socially-connected healthcare to reduce patients’
admission to Emergency Hospital Unit with Intermediate & Long Term Care (ILTC) Plan in a Community
Setting
• Case study: Eastern Health Alliance - Examine patients’ successful transition from institutional care to
Community-Based care
10:45 Morning Refreshment & Networking
11:00 Public-Private Partnership Collaboration Models in Executing a Community-and-Population Based
Healthcare
• Discover the major public-private partnership models in use today
• Understand the importance of the General Practitioner (GP) clinic in the care continuum
• Learn how these collaboration models can be utilised in response to mass outbreak of infectious diseases
• Case Study: Haze Subsidy Scheme 2013 & 2015
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2 - 3 AUGUST 2017 | ONE FARRER HOTEL & SPA
11:45 Bio-Psychosocial Approach to Community-Based Healthcare System
• Understand the role of biological, psychological, and social factors in human health in the context of
diseases and illness
• Understand how this model first proposed by psychiatrist, George L. Engel, in 1977 approaches holistic
patient care
• Discover an operational example of this approach
Dr Ng Wai Chong
Medical Director
Hua Mei Centre for Successful Ageing, Tsao Foundation
Dr Ng Wai Chong is the Chief, Clinical Affairs of Hua Mei Centre for Successful Aging of
Tsao Foundation. His areas of interest include primary health care for the very frail, elder
mistreatment, end-of-life care and comprehensive geriatric assessment. He is currently
a member of MSF-Adult Protection Team and the Vice President of Home Health Care
Association. Dr Ng is on the Advance Care Planning Expert Panel of the Agency for
Integrated Care and the Medical Advisory Board of Ren Ci Hospital and Nectar Care
Services.
12:30 Lunch & Networking
13:30 Predictive Population Analytics to Plan for Healthcare Solutions of the Future
• Understand how Predictive Analytics drives Population Health Management
• Understand that data-driven deep diagnostics of the elderly can be employed to create a care platform for
pre-emptive and responsive intervention
• Predict and anticipate the impending outbreak of future diseases
• Learn how to prevent chronic diseases and mass outbreak of infectious diseases
• Case study: Review on how Singapore took measures in combating Zika virus in 2016 / Combating the
impending outbreak of H5N1 flu epidemic
Kiesha Prem
Fellow Research Assistant
Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore
Kiesha Prem is a research assistant at the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health
(SSHSPH), where she does modelling work with the Biostatistics and Modelling Domain.
She trained at the Department of Statistics at the National University of Singapore where she
obtained her BSc. (Hons) in Statistics. Currently, Kiesha is a PhD candidate with SSHSPH
under Associate Professor Alex Cook. Some of her research interests include infectious
disease modelling using Bayesian statistics and survival analysis in nutritional epidemiology.
As a member of the Singapore Zika Study Group, Kiesha contributed spatial statistics
and modelling expertise to bolster and supported the Ministry of Health’s strategic team
in tackling the national crisis. She is a passionate educator and together with a team, she
has conducted several R and biostatistics workshops around ASEAN (University of Public
Health in Yangon, Mahidol University in Bangkok, UCSI University in Kuala Lumpur, and
SSHSPH in Singapore). She assisted the organising team for several Public Health Thought
Leadership dialogues in SSHSPH with Dr Margaret Chan, Professor John Ioannidis and
hosted the recent session with Professor Paul Zimmet.
14:15 Delivering Patient-Centric and Patient-Driven Care with Intermediate & Long Term Care Needs
• Discuss what a patient-centric aged care facility looks like
• Increase the patient’s involvement in their personal care management
• Understand how patients can drive their own care delivery
• Learn how including the patient’s voice in planning stages of healthcare can significantly improve patient
satisfaction and recovery
Dr Dirk F. de Korne
Deputy Director, Medical Innovation & Care Transformation (MICT)
KK Women’s & Children’s Hospital
Dr Dirk F. de Korne holds positions as Adjunct Assistant Professor at Duke-NUS
Graduate Medical School Singapore and Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands.
His implementation, research and teaching focuses on the diffusion of quality and patient
safety innovations and include business process and systems redesign, human factors
and ergonomics, and performance benchmarking. He holds an MSc in Health Policy
and Management from Erasmus University Rotterdam and a PhD in Public Health from
University of Amsterdam.
15:00 Afternoon Refreshments
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2 - 3 AUGUST 2017 | ONE FARRER HOTEL & SPA
15:30 Models for Community-Based Health Financing
• Understand the different models of Community-Based healthcare financing available
• Discover the objectives of the different models of healthcare financing
• Understand what factors affecting the success of community health financing schemes?
16:15 Panel Discussion 1:
Building a Seamless Integrated Patient Treatment Pathway
1 What does a
seamless
2 What are the
barriers to
integrated implementing such a
patient treatment system and how can it
pathway look like? be overcome?
Panelist:
Dr Ow Chee Chung
CEO
Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital
Dr Ow Chee Chung is the CEO of Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital. The hospital is now in the
midst of a major redevelopment to be transformed into an Integrated Nursing Home and
Community Hub. It will double both its inpatient and outpatient capacity by 2018. A medical
doctor by training, Dr Ow also has a Master in Business Administration (MBA, Surrey). He
has held several leadership appointments in public service, VWO sector and as well as in the
restructured hospitals and health institutions. He has a strong interest in the development
of community care services.
17:00 Closing Remarks by Forum Chairperson
17:15 Champagne Networking
Enjoy a glass of champagne whilst networking with
other like-minded individuals on topics that are of most
interest to you and fellow delegates.
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2 - 3 AUGUST 2017 | ONE FARRER HOTEL & SPA
DAY TWO - 3 AUGUST 2017
Strengthening Aged Care Services of Tomorrow with Innovative, Practical & Visionary Plans
Despite the looming challenges of a global silver tsunami, ASEAN, the global home of the elderly, is filled with burgeoning and promising prospects
in its healthcare arena. Various stakeholders from the government, public and private healthcare planners, community groups, and industries are
capitalising on the opportunities to come together to enact measures that enhance the accessibility, affordability and quality of healthcare. It is a duty
for all who have an interest and stake in the healthcare sector to grow, expand, and develop a wider network of care services within a community.
Day two of the Forum will feature the different models of Community-Based healthcare initiatives in various ASEAN countries and the innovative
responses to ageing and chronic diseases in ASEAN. These sessions allow delegates to adapt, adopt and further integrate new-found strategic
tactics into their respective countries and communities with the ultimate aim of securing the health of all. Moreover, delegates will examine the
various wide-scale Community-Based healthcare efforts in ASEAN which have been augmented with technology-enabled care and home care
delivery. These sessions in the forum will empower delegates to improve preventive and therapeutic measures for ASEAN citizens by rolling out
safe and cost effective initiatives that encourage ageing in place.
Day two of the Forum will wrap up with a panel discussion, guiding delegates in bringing about accessible and affordable healthcare for all in the
region, state, nation and international community. This session in the event will benefit delegates by increasing their care and medical capacity, and
help position ASEAN as a quality (yet affordable) medical services hub in years to come.
09:00 Opening Address and Day 2 Highlights by Chairperson
09:10 Strengthening Primary Care Providers as the Frontline Defence in Population-Level Related
Healthcare (Chronic Disease Management)
• Understand how General Practitioners (GP’s) and other primary care providers can play a vital role in
screening for chronic diseases
• Learn about Singapore’s drive to collaborate with General Practitioners (GP’s) to set up Family Medicine
Clinics (FMC) and Medical Centres that provide team-based care for patients
• Discover the funding elements involved in this programme
A/Prof Lee Kheng Hock
President
College of Family Physician
09:40 Spearheading the Future of Healthcare Movement: Delivering a Comprehensive HealthCare via the
Community-Based Approach
• Discover the exemplary community-led approaches to Community-Based care
• Understand how community-led approaches have direct positive health impact on the community
• Reducing patients’ admission and re-admission to hospital
Dr Thaworn Sakunphanit
Deputy Director, Health Insurance System Research Office (HISRO), Health
System Research Institute (HSRI)
Ministry of Public Health, Thailand
Dr. Thaworn Sakunphanit is, presently, Program Director of the Health Insurance System
Research Office, Health System Research Institute, Ministry of Public Health, Thailand.
He is medical doctor with specialty in Internal Medicine, Bachelor degree on Economics
and Master of Science on Social Protection Financing. His previously professional working
experiences including community hospitals directors, deputy director of Health Insurance
Office of Ministry of Public Health and senior expert of the National Health Security Office.
He played active role in establishing sickness benefit for the Social Security Scheme in
1990, managing the Medical Welfare Scheme and Public voluntary health insurance (Health
Card Scheme) and finally, establishing the Universal Coverage Scheme in 1991 to fulfilment
a universal health coverage for Thai citizen. He has involved in shaping national policies
on health care reform in Social Security System, Civil Servant Medical Benefit Scheme and
the Universal Coverage Scheme. He worked closely with the ILO to develop health care
financial models for social health protection schemes and social protection floor in Thailand.
He has been appointed as member of Committees and Subcommittees in Ministry of Public
Health, other Ministries and Parliament.
He published more than 30 research documents and publications in Thai and English, mainly
in health care financing, health care management, health system and policy research. He
also provided training and constancy services for social health insurance and other social
protection international communities.
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2 - 3 AUGUST 2017 | ONE FARRER HOTEL & SPA
10:30 Morning Refreshment & Networking
11:00 Delivering Care to Home - Enabling Home-Based Care & Self-Management
• Understand the different types of home-based care available
• Discuss what a patient-centric aged care facility looks like
• Discover the secret behind Singapore’s success in home-care delivery services in Asia Pacific
• Case study: Home Nursing Foundation - Current/ past projects and collaboration with General Practitioners
(GP’s) in delivering Home-Based Care
Karen Lee
CEO
Home Nursing Foundation
Karen graduated with a first class honours degree in Zoology from the National University
of Singapore. She never pursued her dream of working with animals, choosing instead to
join the Economic Development Board chasing after biomedical investments to be set up in
Singapore, and subsequently freelancing as a business consultant. She joined healthcare
in 2007, working in clinical operations at the Singapore General Hospital and National
University Hospital System. Her last posting before joining the Home Nursing Foundation as
CEO in 2014, was to set up the SingHealth Regional Health System (RHS) Office.
11:45 Social-Healthcare Partnerships to Drive Population Healthcare Prevention and Monitoring
• Discover how social welfare groups and volunteer services can partner to drive healthcare prevention and
monitoring
• Learn how volunteer groups are working with healthcare providers to make healthcare more accessible in
rural areas and urban heartlands
• Case study: Singapore Red Cross’ host of humanitarian services for the vulnerable population
12:30 Lunch & Networking
13:30 e-Health: Delivering Coordinated Care & Monitoring to Home via Tele-Health
• How to live safely, independently and socially-connected through technology-enabled self-management
care model
• Reviews on the utilisation of video consultation, apps, and wearable & multimodal sensors in delivering
home-based care
• Find out how to deliver point-of-care by engaging patients through social media platform
Dr Adam Chee
Principle Consultant & Director
Binary Healthcare (BNHC) Pte Ltd
Dr. Adam Chee is the Founder & Chief Advocacy Officer of BinaryHealthCare, a social
enterprise serving to “Bridge the eHealth Divide” by enabling sustainable innovation in
patient-centred care through stakeholders empowerment to achieve context-effective
adoption of Digital Health as an enabler. Bringing 15 years of experience and expertise
in strategy & operations, technology & workflow advisory, implementation & adoption of
eHealth across ASEAN, North Asia and Middle East, Adam had a successful career in the
IT industry before venturing into Health Informatics in 2002, where he works across the
healthcare ecosystem, including the primary care sector, private & public tertiary hospitals,
research institutes, government health agencies and NGOs across the globe.
14:15 Aging with Dignity – Singapore’s 1st Active Ageing Hub
• From Single-Service, Multiple-Providers to Comprehensive Services by One Provider
• Understand how this improves access, coordination, and health outcomes for the elderly
• Case Study: Singapore’s 1st Active Ageing Hub, part of the Action Plan for Successful Ageing
Dr Ow Chee Chung
CEO
Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital
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2 - 3 AUGUST 2017 | ONE FARRER HOTEL & SPA
15:00 Afternoon Refreshment & Networking
15:15 Community Care Support for Dementia Patients and Caregivers
• Understand the nuanced shift from aged care to dementia care
• Address the challenges with ageing dementia patients and ways to overcome them
• Learn how to build a dementia-friendly community and further enhance the model of care for mentally ill &
dementia patients
• Find out what are the support networks that enable community-based dementia care
• Case study: Review on Australia’s national effort - Dementia Support Australia
Marie Alford
Head of Implementation
Dementia Care, HammondCare, Australia
Regarded as one of Australia’s most innovative health and aged care providers,
HammondCare founded the Dementia Centre in 1995. With the aim to improve quality of
life for people living with dementia, DementiaCentre of HammondCare is recognized both
nationally and internationally as a leading resource and research centre for aged care.
Marie Alford is the Head of Implementation for the Dementia Centre, HammondCare leading
the development of the national Dementia Behaviour Management Advisory Services and
Severe Behaviour Response Teams. Marie has lectured and tutored at Universities, worked
in research and advocacy and presented at major dementia and aged care conferences
in Australia and internationally and led the development of a range of innovative dementia
training and education resources and packages.
16:00 Panel Discussion 2:
Bringing Accessible and Affordable Healthcare for All
1 What is the
ideal healthcare
continuum for an
2 What are the
current barriers
in realising this
3 What are the
solutions to this
and how can we
individual? ideal? finance it?
Panelists:
Dr Ow Chee Chung
CEO
Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital
Dr Thaworn Sakunphanit
Deputy Director, Health System Research Institute
Ministry of Public Health, Thailand
17:00 Closing Remarks by Chairperson
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4 AUGUST 2017 | ONE FARRER HOTEL & SPA
POST-FORUM WORKSHOPS & SITE VISIT - 4 AUGUST 2017
Timetable: Workshop A will run from 09:00 - 10:30. Workshop B will run from 11:00 - 12:30. Registration begins 30
minutes before each workshop commences.
Workshop A: 09:00 - 10:30
Workshop A: Traits of a Successful Community-Based Healthcare Organisation
• Discover the successful and inclusive organisation culture in a Community-Based healthcare
• Examine its governance, business strategy, marketing expertise, financial controls, access to capital for expansion, leadership, and
management competencies
• Characteristics of a qualified care giver / care centre
About Your Workshop Leader
Loh Shu Ching Ms Loh Shu Ching has 20 years of healthcare experience, with 8 of these in the ILTC
CEO sector. She started her career in the healthcare industry with Tan Tock Seng Hospital
Ren Ci Community where she rotated through various administrative and operational units including Medical
Hospital Records, Case Management and Inpatient Operations. She was seconded to the Home
Nursing Foundation (HNF), a voluntary welfare organisation, as its General Manager in
April 2009. At HNF, she initiated HNF’s partnership with GPs to provide multidisciplinary
home care services. She became the CEO of Ren Ci Hospital in 2011. During her
tenure, Ren Ci started a Day Rehab Centre and SPICE in the Community Hospital and a
second nursing home and senior care centre in Bukit Batok St 52. The team is preparing
for another home and SCC in Ang Mo Kio to be opened in the 2nd half of this year. Shu
Ching chairs the Community Care Manpower Committee.
Workshop B: 11:00 - 12:30
Workshop B: Overcoming Shortage of Quality Staff by Redesigning and Improving
the Career Progression Path of the Healthcare Manpower Sector
• Staff for advanced skill training so as to deepen specific skill and expertise
• Building up basic competencies in areas
• Review current skills set needed in the healthcare workforce
• How to boost proficiency, productivity and broadly serve areas of needs within the healthcare ecosystem
• Understand how to be future-oriented: Provide education in specialised medical skills which support integrated care management
Site Visit: 14:00 - 16:30
Site Visit to Alexandra Health System (AHS): Adjoining Khoo Teck Puat Hospital &
Yishun Community Hospital
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