The 10 biggest names in primary care, hundreds of experts, thousands of GPs, countless practical solutions… The Commissioning Show is back for 2012 A programme featuring the who’s who of commissioning Commissioning 2012 delivers over 70 sessions blending practical advice, real solutions, facilitated learning and networking that over 3000 GPs and primary care managers can take back to their day to day roles. •
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Listen, learn, debate: New for 2012, the facilitated learning area will allow you to join a facilitated workshop where you can work with colleagues and other groups on real life scenarios. Lead by a professional facilitator, each session will have a set task to complete as a group, with the objective of leaving with practical solutions that can be implemented in your locality. Commissioning’s hottest debates: Commissioning 2012 will be covering the hottest topics of the day, though we may not know what they all are yet! Our round table programme will allow delegates, partners and experts to table hot topics and watch the debate unfold. These lively, less structured discussions are an ideal way to gain insight into current practice and opinion.
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The social network: An innovative delegate booking platform opens up new opportunities for networking, both in the run up to the show and beyond. Delegates will be able to create a bespoke conference programme for themselves, combining their selections from the formal sessions with facilitated networking and face to face meetings with peers. Get face to face with your commissioning heroes: New for 2012, the facilitated networking area will allow delegates to build their own programme of meetings around the main conference programme. Identify experts and peers with practical experience in your key areas. You can even create your own sessions around the topics that matter most to you and invite like-minded colleagues to join you.
Register now, limited free tickets: www.commissioningshow.co.uk/pct Or call 02476 719686
Andrew Lansley
James Kingsland
National Clinical Commissioning Network Lead
Secretary for State for Health
Sir David Nicholson
Dr Richard Vautry
CEO of NHS
BMA
Dame Barbara Hakin Managing Director of Commissioning Development
Johnny Marshall
Sir John Oldham
Mike Ramsden
Chair of NHS Alliance and NAPC Coalition
National Clinical Lead – Quality and Productivity, DH
NAPC CEO
Julie Wood
NHS Alliance
Prof Steve Field
Chair of Future Forum *Final speaker programme is subject to confirmation
Dr. Charles Alessi
If you are interested in speaking or exhibiting at the event please contact show director Ralph Collett on: ralph.collett@closerstillmedia.com or 0207 348 5253
Chair of NAPC
Clinical Commissioning Groups of the future
Managing long-term conditions
Integrated care
Health and Wellbeing Boards
Productivity through technology
Moving towards authorisation: case study from an award-winning pioneer
Patient and professional perspectives on LTCs
"If culture eats strategy for breakfast": How do we change it?
The anatomy, physiology and embryology of Health and Wellbeing Boards
Meeting the intelligence needs of CCGs
Session sponsored by IQ Medical
Session sponsored by MSD Diabetes
Session sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim
Session sponsored by First Databank
Another ‘talking shop’? A case study on the rise of the decision-making HWB
Supporting the next generation: real life technology
Predictive modelling to reduce admissions and risk
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Networking
Day 1 27 June
Invited speakers include*
Future Forum: what still needs to be done for commissioning success?
Here's one I made earlier: case studies in integrated care
Where are the big wins for LTCs?
Lunch networking How can GPs avoid conflicts of interest as both commissioner and provider?
QUIPP showcase: LTC management that works
Continuity of GP Care: the bedrock of integration
What will success look like? Measuring performance on health and wellbeing in Cornwall
Session sponsored by X Genics
Session sponsored by Bayer
Session sponsored by AstraZeneca
Session sponsored by Health Protection Agency
Networking Optimum commissioning support – the CCG as a discerning customer
Panel Debate: QOF and LTCs: do points improve outcomes?
The big wins for integration
How to overcome tribal loyalties? Panel discussion on cooperative HWB working
Capturing patient opinion to shape services
Identifying the opportunities for CCGs to make savings and efficiencies
Joint working: Improving quality and care
The business case for integration
The co-production model – a shared population approach to health and wellbeing reflecting all interests and assets
Mental health care management through technology
Plenary session, Secretary of state for health
Day 2 28 June
Leaders symposia and reception - Sponsored by Capita Clinical Commissioning Groups of the future
Managing long-term conditions
Integrated care
Health and Wellbeing Boards
Productivity through technology
Everything you wanted to know about insurance and service risk but were afraid to ask
Innovative approaches to managing LTCs
5 high impact changes that achieve integration
Health and Wellbeing Boards: how can they transform services and outcomes?
Exploiting digital to improve care
Session sponsored by MSD Diabetes
Session sponsored by Roche
Session sponsored by Bayer
The future of Public Health
Telehealth: challenging the status quo
Birmingham: Improving outcomes in a complex environment
Mobile solutions: data at the point of care
Networking Developing a strong multi-professional board
Mental Health Services: How do we commission together?
Patient experience: the new kid on the block
Lunch networking Seeking outside help with commissioning: what are the outsourcing options?
Who can add value for LTCs?
Experiences from the front line
Session sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim
Session sponsored by Roche
Networking Plenary session, Chief Executive of the NHS
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