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The next session in the San Francisco Bay Area is scheduled for April 17-21, 2012, a lovely time of year.

Special 2012 opportunity: GHLF and Kaiser Permanente

After extremely positive feedback on this arrangement in April 2011, UC Berkeley and Kaiser Permanente have decided to once again schedule GHLF and a Kaiser Permanente International program back-to-back -- with one free day in-between programs for touring the San Francisco/Bay Area or relaxing. This saves executive time and travel costs and provides a stimulating combination.

- GHLF provides innovative solutions sourced from around the world, including: how to pay and incent providers, how to integrate care and provide chronic disease management, successful health care reforms (and spectacular failures), expanding roles for insurance and for public-private partnerships, innovative uses for low-cost technologies, and global lessons on the selection, implementation and uses of health information technology.

- "Learnings from the Kaiser Permanente Model" then introduces you to this nonprofit health plan and integrated delivery system's successful model from April 22-25. The program includes exposure to KP's integrated health information technology (KP HealthConnect), population health and chronic care management methods, patient self-care and visits to a medical center and KP's innovation center.

This combination was very popular last year and space will be limited. Both GHLF and Kaiser Permanente are providing a discount for attendees of both programs.

The on-line application for GHLF can be found on this website. For more information about Kaiser Permanente International's April 22-25, 2012 program, please click here: Kaiser Permanente International website

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2012 AGENDA

GLOBAL HEALTH LEADERSHIP FORUM
BERKELEY, CA

TUESDAY, APRIL 17

5:00 – 5:30pm
Registration

5:30 – 7:00pm
Welcome and introductions

Dean, faculty leader, program director, and this week's agenda

Steve Shortell, PhD, MPH, Dean, School of Public Health, Unviersity of California, Berkeley and Blue Cross of California Distinguished Professor of Health Policy and Management: Goal and objectives of the Global Health Leadership Forum

Richard Scheffler, PhD, Distinguished Professor of Health Economics & Public Policy, School of Public Health and Goldman School of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley and Director, Petris Center on Healthcare Markets and Consumer Welfare: Welcome to the Group

Meg A. Kellogg MS, Program Director of Global Health Leadership Forum Berkeley session agenda and logistics (15 minutes)

A briefing on Part II in London, United Kingdom, September 16-21, 2012 (5 minutes)

Participant Introductions: 5 minute discussion with the person next to you. Then introduce each other and mention any challenges you personally are hoping will be discussed this week

7:00-8:30pm
Reception

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18

8:15am
Breakfast buffet

COST-EFFECTIVE QUALITY AND THE TOTAL RANGE OF CARE

9:00 – 9:45am
Steve Shortell: Improving quality and chronic care management around the world

9:45-10:30am
Jason Cheah, CEO, Agency for Integrated Care, Singapore: Singapore's chronic care management, national mental health and eldercare plans

10:30-10:45am
Coffee break

10:45-11:40am Small group case study on integration and chronic care management

11:40 - Noon
Participant project

Noon – 1:00pm
Lunch

TRANSFORMING HEALTHCARE DELIVERY THROUGH TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION

1:00 - 1:45pm
Keynote Speaker: Mark Smith, M.D., M.B.A., CEO, California Healthcare Foundation: The scourge of rising health care costs: is technology the problem or the answer?

1:45 - 2:05pm
Participant project

2:05 - 2:20pm
Break

2:20 - 3:15pm
Panel Discussion: Care at a distance, beyond first-generation telemedicine

Moderator, Margaret Laws, MPP, Director, Innovations for the Underserved Program, California Healthcare Foundation. Thomas Nesbitt, Founding Director of the Center of Health and Technology and Associate Vice Chancellor for Strategic Technologies and Alliances, University of California Davis, Global health in the digital age--an overview of tele-medicine technologies and uses around the world; Rahul Reddy, CEO, Apollo Innovations, Unlock the potential of telemedicine by adding innovative business processes; Cisco's telecare; Margaret Laws, summary, comments

3:15 - 4:05pm
Mary Cain, managing director, HT3-transforming health through technology: Consumer Engagement

Briefing and small group case studies: selecting technologies to engage your target audience

4:05 - 4:20pm
Participant learning and feedback

4:20-7:00pm
Break for exercise, dress-up, etc.

7:00 - 9:30pm
GALA WELCOME RECEPTION: GROUP PHOTO AND DINNER

7:00 - 7:40pm
Reception and group photo

7:40 - 8:15pm
Ian Morrison, Ph.D., M.A., Senior Research Fellow and President Emeritus, Institute for the Future, and Founding Partner, Strategic Health Perspectives: The future of global healthcare: the quest for value

8:15-9:30pm
Dinner

 

THURSDAY, APRIL 19

8:15am
Breakfast buffet

LEADERSHIP STYLES AND STRATEGIES: DISCOVERING THE UNIQUE ADDED VALUE OF LEADERS IN HEALTHCARE

Leadership Workshop

9:00- Noon
Jenny Chatman PhD, Distinguished Professor of Management, Haas School of Business and Director, Business PhD program

Noon BUS LEAVES FOR FIELD TRIP TO VETERANS ADMINISTRATION AND ON LOK, SAN FRANCISCO

12:30 - 2:30pm
On Lok PACE program (program for all-inclusive care for the elderly). Recently featured in an article in the San Francisco Chronicle:
click here to view article
Host: CEO, Robert Edmondson. Lunch, chat and tour: How On Lok creates its comprehensive, interdisciplinary range of care for the elderly

3:00-5:00pm
Veterans Administration, Host Ben Davoren M.D., Associate Chief of Staff Clinical Informatics: How the VA went through a data-driven transformation, how it is structured and distributes a capitated budget, HIT, telemedicine, and achieving integration of care

5:00 - 6:00pm
Discussion of lessons learned and brief tour of San Francisco

Evening free to remain in San Francisco or come back to the Claremont Hotel

 

 

 

 

 

FRIDAY, APRIL 20

Bus at 8:15am to Campus, Men's Faculty Club
Breakfast on-site

HEALTH SYSTEMS STRENGTHENING

9:00 - 9:45am
Keynote Speaker: Dov Chernichovsky Ph.D., M.A., Professor of Health Economics and Policy, Department of Health Systems Management, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel; Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research and Consultant, World Bank, Washington DC: The emerging paradigm for evaluating and improving health systems

9:45 - 10:45am
Small group discussion of case studies on countries and their current issues: Based on the mix of participants, five cases on: Israel, Mexico, Colombia, the USA, and Tanzania. Group advisers: Pierre-Gerlin Forest, Dov Chernichovsky, Richard Scheffler,
Teh-Wei Hu, & Jason Cheah

10:45 - 11:00am
Break

11:00 - 11:20am
Participant project

11:20 - 12:15pm
Panel discussion (10 minutes each): Adaptable lessons from Canada (Pierre-Gerlin Forest, President, Trudeau Foundation), the US (Scheffler), and China (Hu)

12:15 - 1:30pm
Portable lunch and stroll of UC Berkeley campus

PRIVATE SECTOR FOR PUBLIC GOOD: "SMARTER, FASTER, CHEAPER?" (-quote from Bill Clinton)

1:30 - 1:45pm
Lady Neelam Sekhri-Feachem, CEO, The Healthcare Redesign Group: Introduction to the panel and the range of private sector involvement

1:45 - 2:15pm
Dominic Montagu Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at UCSF and Lead of the Health Systems Initiative at the UCSF Global Health Group: Tools for improving delivery through private primary health care (e.g. contracting, demand-side financing, social francising, ...)

2:15 - 2:40pm
Case study in social franchising, Chuck Slaughter, Livinggood

2:40 - 2:55pm
Case study in corporate involvement, Steven Phillips, MD, Exxon Mobil Corporation

3:00 - 3:15pm
Break

3:15 - 3:35
Participant project

3:35 - 4:30pm
Innovations with private insurance

3:35 - 3:55pm
Lady Neelam Sekhri-Feachem: Trends and new roles for private insurance

3:55 - 4:15pm
Dov Chernichovsky: Private insurance becomes "quasi public" through regulation

4:15 - 4:30pm
Richard Scheffler: State health insurance exchanges in US

4:30 - 4:45pm
Break

4:45 - 5:30pm
Lady Sekhri-Feachem (with additions from Dov): The latest on public private investment partnerships (PPIP)

5:30 - 5:45pm
Participant feedback

5:45 - 9:00pm
GHLF RECEPTION AND GRADUATION AT THE WOMEN'S FACULTY CLUB
(Next door )

9:00pm
Bus departs from Women's Faculty Club to Claremont Resort Hotel

 

SATURDAY, APRIL 21

8:15am
Breakfast buffet

IMPLEMENTATION, SCALE UP, AND THE FUTURE

9:00 - 9:40am
Gavin Yamey, M.D., M.P.H., M.A., M.R.C.P., Lead of E2Pi, the Evidence-to-Policy Initiative at the UCSF Global Health Group: The payoffs and pitfalls of evidence-based global health policymaking

9:40 - 10:00am
Participant project

10:00 - 10:20am
Participant project

10:20 - 10:45am
Break

10:45 - Noon
Sir Richard Feachem, KBE, CBE, B.Sc., Ph.D., DSc(Med), Director, The Global Health Group, and Professor of Global Health, University of California, San Francisco and University of California, Berkeley. Founding Executive Director, Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria: Global health priorities in the 21st century

Noon - 12:30pm
Richard Scheffler and Meg Kellogg: Your learnings this week and your priorities for implementation

Noon - 12:10pm
Period of reflection

12:10 - 12:30pm
Group discussion

Departure to San Francisco of those registrered for the 3 day Kaiser Permanente (KP) Study Tour

1:00 - 3:00pm
KP Executive Molly Porter, Briefing on KP's IT, organizational structure and incentives and care management systems (sign up in advance)

 

Click here to see the agenda for the Kaiser Permanente International Program

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