Day 1, 13th October 2015 08.00 09.00 Registration Introduction from Chair Dr Phil Hammond, Doctor and Broadcaster 09.05 A health and care system under pressure: rising to the challenges - Meeting growing demands with limited resources - How do we pursue excellence in the face of austerity - Solutions, sources of support and integrating services Professor David Haslam, Chair, NICE Keynote 09.25 09.45 Keynote address Ged Fitzgerald, Chief Executive, Liverpool City Council 09.45 10.25 Learning from social care How can health and social care services work together to make their resources go further? In what ways will our health and social care system have changed by 2020? Thinking of patients as service users: putting people at the heart of decision making Tony Hunter, Chief Executive, SCIE Sharon Allen, Chief Executive, Skills for Care Bill Mumford, Non-Executive Director, NICE Morning break Service delivery and Supporting vulnerable Commissioning for Innovation into organisation people quality practice STREAM A STREAM B STREAM C STREAM D Professor Mark Baker, Bill Mumford, NonDr Phil Hammond, Mirella Marlow, Director, Centre for Executive Director, NICE Doctor and Broadcaster Programme Director, Clinical Practice, NICE Device and Diagnostic Systems, NICE Multimorbidity: chronic Supporting people with NICE guidance for CCGs New approaches to disease management in learning disabilities and and GPs: are we medicine regulation the community challenging behaviour getting it right? and approval - Assessment, - Understanding individual - Is NICE guidance - New ideas on prioritisation, and and environmental risk working for primary sharing risk and management of care for factors in challenging care doctors and reward in drug people with multiple behaviour commissioners? development long-term conditions - Ensuring safe and - Local financial - Developing a - Establishing effective appropriate interventions challenges of system-wide view of inter-agency - Behaviour support implementing national the drug evaluation communication planning and assessment of guidelines and licensing process - Developing thorough personal need - What do - Adaptive licensing: discharge planning and - The importance of intercommissioners need progressively building care handover services agency communication from NICE? a real-life evidence - Using clinical base Dr Amina Aitsi-Selmi, Professor Glynis Murphy, judgment and taking - Early Access to Consultant in NICE Committee Chair, patients’ values into Medicines scheme: International Public Challenging behavior and account: applying providing timely Health, and NICE Fellow learning disabilities guidelines in practice access to medicines in - A unique opportunity the UK Professor Peter Bower, Keith Wyncoll, NICE to put your questions Dr Sarah Garner, Lead for Primary Care, Committee Member, and views about NICE Associate Director, University of Manchester Challenging behaviours and and primary care to Research and learning disabilities members of NICE Development, NICE Jonathan Underhill, Senior Management Associate Director of Holly Butcher, Family Team Paul Catchpole, Medicines Evidence, NICE Support Manager, Professor David Director of Market Challenging Behaviour Haslam, Chair, NICE Access and Value, Foundation ABPI Sir Andrew Dillon, Chief Executive, NICE Paul Lenihan, CEO, 10.25 11.00 11.40 Implementation workshops STREAM E NICE Field Team workshop: focus on social care - Using NICE guidance to improve quality in social care - A discussion of local experiences and learning opportunities Christina McArthur, Implementation Consultant, Field Team, NICE Chris Connell, Implementation Consultant, Field Team, NICE Karen Murphy, Assistant Director, Public Health and Commissioning, Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council Elizabeth Hancock, Business Manager, Fulford Nursing Draft programme for NICE Annual Conference 2015 Emap reserves the right to change the timings, content and speakers on this programme Action Duchenne 11.45 12.20 Transforming services: new models of care - The role of community services and mental health providers - Establishing multidisciplinary teams - Engaging front-line staff in service redesign Mark Winstanley, Chief Executive, Rethink Paul Jenkins, Chief Executive, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust Emergency planning and resilience: reducing excess winter deaths - Identifying vulnerable groups and health risks associated with cold homes - Good practice: implementing safe and effective interventions - A strategy for improving health and wellbeing among at-risk groups Dr Alistair Blair, Chief Clinical Officer, Northumberland CCG Dr Julian Treadwell, GP, Hindon Surgery Alice Woudhuysen, Health Service Policy Advisor, Age UK Dr Angie Bone, Head of Extreme Events and Health Protection, Public Health England John Kolm-Murray, Seasonable Health and Affordable Warmth Coordinator, Islington Council, and NICE Committee Member, Excess winter deaths and morbidity Home NHS England’s Commissioning Through Evaluation programme - Providing managed early access to procedures not routinely funded by the NHS - The NHS as a research lab: developing a robust evidence base - What are the pros and cons of Commissioning Through Evaluation for commissioners? Professor Bruce Campbell, NICE Committee Chair, Interventional Procedures Advisory Committee Ann Jarvis, Acute Portfolio Director, Specialised Services, NHS England Dr Jim McLenachan, Consultant Cardiologist, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust 12.25 13.05 Delivering high quality acute care - The challenge of providing seven-day services - From admission to discharge: ensuring safe transitions between acute and community settings -Delivering out-of-hours care Professor Mark Baker, Centre for Clinical Practice Director, NICE Professor Finbarr Martin, Non-Executive Director, NICE An integrated approach to safeguarding children - Recognising, assessing, and responding to maltreatment of children and young people - Working together: focus on multi-agency child protection practices - Identifying the key challenges across the care pathway Linda Mussell, Clinical Engagement Lead, Child Protection Information Sharing, HSCIC Using NICE to support commissioning across the care pathway: where do you start? - Identifying how new NICE guidance affects local priorities - Bringing services into line with NICE’s recommendations - Case study: overcoming challenges David Lowe, GP, Safeguarding and Looked After Children, Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals Dr Lise Hertel, GP Mental Health Lead, NHS Newham CCG Steve Sparks, Associate Director, Field team, NICE Karen Murphy, Assistant Director, Public Health and Commissioning, Solihull Assessing the value of new medicines: challenges facing NICE and the NHS - How should the value of innovative new treatments be assessed? - Managing uncertainty and risk: what does and doesn’t work? - Reconciling pharmaceutical pricing with finite resources in the NHS - Access to cancer treatments and the Cancer Drugs Fund -Introducing the NICE Office for Market Access Professor Carole Longson, Director, Draft programme for NICE Annual Conference 2015 Emap reserves the right to change the timings, content and speakers on this programme Metropolitan Borough Council Centre for Health Technology Evaluation, NICE Paul Catchpole, Director of Market Access and Value, ABPI Eric Low, Chief Executive, Myeloma UK 13.05 14.25 14.25 15.05 Lunchtime 1. Sector roundtables and assisted networking 13.05-14.05 2. Live learning stage: Accessing NICE Quality Standards 13.20-13.50 Making it easier for commissioners and service providers to access information and improve quality Andrew Mitchell, Senior Information Architect, Evidence Resources, NICE Alison Desimone, Search Analyst, Evidence Resources, NICE Tom Proudman, Business Analyst, Evidence Resources, NICE 3. NICE International 13.05-13.55 How learning from NICE has been adapted for healthcare systems overseas Bringing back lessons from overseas to support improvements in the UK Sir Andrew Dillon, Chief Executive, NICE Professor Tony Rudd, National Clinical Director for Stroke, NHS England Dr Amanda Adler, NICE Committee Chair, Technology Appraisal Committee Francoise Cluzeau, Associate Director, NICE International, NICE 4. UK PharmaScan: 5 years on 13.05-13.55 Reflecting on the impact UK PharmaScan has had on supporting access to new medicines since its inception Chair: Paul Catchpole, Value and Access Director, ABPI Dr Luan Linden Phillips, Senior Analyst, Horizon Scanning and Intelligence Centre, NIHR James Parnham, Market Access Director, Eli Lilly Steve Bramham-Jones Public Affairs Manager, Napp 5. Meet the NICE Field team 13.05-14.05 Steve Sparks, Associate Director, Field Team, NICE Annie Coppel, Implementation Consultant, Field Team, NICE Stephen Judge, Implementation Consultant, Field Team, NICE Christina McArthur, Implementation Consultant, Field Team, NICE Chris Connell, Implementation Consultant, Field Team, NICE Deborah O’Callaghan, Implementation Consultant, Field Team, NICE Jane Moore, Implementation Consultant, Field Team, NICE Lesley Edgar, Implementation Consultant, Field Team, NICE Reducing bureaucracy: Prescribing for vulnerable Integrating services: minimising the burden of adults building a business data collections - Community and acute case -Freeing up resources and pharmacy: bridging the - Demonstrating need enabling front-line staff information gaps for investment to focus on care - Ensuring medication safety - Making the most of -Transparency of the cost in care homes existing resources of data collections - A pharmacist’s role in -Finding and reusing data safeguarding vulnerable Catherine Pollard, already collected adults Director of Pricing Lelly Oboh, Senior Development, Monitor Nicholas Oughtibridge, Prescribing Advisor, London Head of Information Older People’s Development Jane Turnbull, Standards, HSCIC Programme Evaluator, West Belfast Partnership Board Dr Kate Walters, GP and Honorary Consultant in Dr Chris Allen, Primary Care, Royal Free Consultant Clinical NHS Trust Psychologist, Clinical Lead for Dementia, Putting innovation into practice - Identifying and overcoming barriers to change - Case study: point-ofcare blood clotting monitor - Case study: differential diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease Jennifer Watts, Associate Director, Adoption and Impact, NICE Dr Andy Poullis, Consultant Gastroenterologist, St Field team workshop: focus on public health and the voluntary and community sector (VCS) - What does collaboration between NICE, Public Health England and VCS look like on a local level? - Overview of the Better Data project - Case study: using health intelligence and evidence based guidance to ‘build a better business case' Draft programme for NICE Annual Conference 2015 Emap reserves the right to change the timings, content and speakers on this programme Gerry Bennison, NICE Committee member, Medicines Management in Care Homes Berkshire Healthcare, NHS Windsor Ascot and Maidenhead CCG George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Pierre Hazelwood, Director, Point of Care, Roche Diagnostics Dawn Rooney, National Sales Manager, Roche Diagnostics Deborah O’Callaghan, Implementation Consultant, Field Team, NICE Stephen Judge, Implementation Consultant, Field Team, NICE Sarah Hassell, Health Improvement Lead, Public Health England East Midlands Jackie Carpenter, Assistant Director Strategic Services and Development, Derventio Housing Kate Gillespie, Healthy Futures Manager, Derventio Housing 15.05 15.35 15.40 16.20 Afternoon refreshments in the exhibition area Getting the most out of your clinical audit - Building an evidence base for quality improvement plans - How to use your data efficiently to identify priority areas - Engaging clinical staff Fiona Brand, Psychiatric Liaison Nurse, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust Sandra Parker, Quality and Audit Officer, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust Supporting older people: delivering personal and responsive home care - How do we ensure quality and consistency across a broad sector? - How can we provide a complete care package for people with diverse needs? - Promoting effective working relationships between home care and healthcare practitioners Frances Smethurst, Head of Adult Social Care Policy, Care Quality Commission Bridget Warr, Chief Executive, UK Homecare Association Frances Healey, Head of Patient Safety Intelligence, Research and Evaluation, NHS England 16.25 16.45 16.45 Making and measuring quality improvements in your CCG -Using quality standards in commissioning -Indicators for quality improvement -Examples of measurement in practice Nick Baillie, Associate Director, Quality Standards and Indicators, NICE Professor Danny Keenan, NICE Committee Chair, Indicators Committee Patient groups and charities: supporting innovation - The role of patient groups in promoting the uptake of innovation - Patients and service users as advocates for change - Asthma UK’s ‘Compare Your Care’ campaign Daisy Ellis, Head of Policy, Asthma UK Hannah Winter, Policy and Evidence Manager, Prostate Cancer UK Mark Minchin, Associate Director, NICE Set the agenda: what does high quality care mean to you? - Share your vision of high quality care Extremes in urgent care: life, death and the limits of the human body Dr Kevin Fong, Co-Director, Centre for Altitude, Space, and Extreme Environment Medicine; Consultant Anaesthetist, University College Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Draft programme for NICE Annual Conference 2015 Emap reserves the right to change the timings, content and speakers on this programme 17.15 1830 Drinks reception in exhibition hall END OF DAY 1 Day 2 th Day 2, 14 October 2015 08.30 09.00 09.05 09.50 – 10.10 10.10 10.30 10.3011.05 11.05 11.35 12.05 12.35 13.05 Registration opens Welcome from the conference chair Dr Phil Hammond, Doctor and Broadcaster Delivering a fair system - Addressing financial pressures whilst meeting patients’ and service users’ expectations - High-cost medicines and the NHS’s finite resources - Future-proofing the system for the rising demand of an ageing population Sir Andrew Dillon, Chief Executive, NICE Adrian Masters, Managing Director of Sector Development, Monitor Richard Torbett, Executive Director, Commercial UK, ABPI Jeremy Hughes, Chief Executive, Alzheimer’s Society Ministerial address Professor Mark Drakeford AM, Welsh Assembly Member and Minister for Health and Social Services, Welsh Government Vanguards: delivering the Five Year Forward View NHS vanguard sites and the New Models of Care Programme Dr Phil Earnshaw, Chair, NHS Wakefield CCG Dr Amanda Sullivan, Chief Officer, NHS Newark and Sherwood CCG Has evidence-based practice gone too far? Striking a balance between evidence and experience Alistair McLellan, Editor, HSJ Dr Maureen Baker, Chair, RCGP Professor David Haslam, Chair, NICE Morning Break Antimicrobial stewardship: the UK’s role in a global public health challenge Progress on the UK five-year Antimicrobial Resistance Strategy Focus on antibiotic prescribing: decision fatigue The importance of public education Felicity Harvey, Director General for Public Health, Department of Health Dr Mike Turner, Head of Infection and Immunobiology, Wellcome Trust Transforming leadership A national view of leadership across health and social care Improving organisational culture and transparency How can the best performing organisations share their learning? Professor Wendy Reid, Director of Education & Quality for Health, Health Education England Vijya Nath, Director, Leadership Development, The King’s Fund Professor Gillian Leng, Deputy Chief Executive, NICE Shared Learning Awards Professor David Haslam, Chair, NICE Lunchtime 1. Guided exhibition tour ? 2. Live Learning ? 3. NICE Roundtable: meet NICE’s Board of Non-Executive Directors 13.30-14.00 Professor David Haslam, Chair, NICE Dr Margaret Helliwell, Vice-Chair, NICE Professor David Hunter, Non-Executive Director, NICE Professor Finbarr Martin, Non-Executive Director, NICE Bill Mumford, Non-Executive Director, NICE Professor Rona McCandlish, Non-Executive Director, NICE Tim Irish, Non-Executive Director, NICE Andy Mckeon, Non-Executive Director, NICE Linda Seymour, Non-Executive Director, NICE Jonathan Tross CB, Non-Executive Director, NICE Working with NICE The future of Long-term conditions Lifestyle and wellbeing Implementation Draft programme for NICE Annual Conference 2015 Emap reserves the right to change the timings, content and speakers on this programme Professor Gillian Leng, Deputy Chief Executive, NICE STREAM A 14.2015.00 Getting the most from NICE guidance: focus on mental health services - Ensuring effective change: prioritisation and best practice - Patient experiences of service improvement - Improving psychosocial assessments Micheline Tremblay, Consultant in Adult General Psychiatry, Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, and NICE Fellow Robert Westhead, NICE Committee member, Bipolar disorder Fiona Brand, Psychiatric Liaison Nurse, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust Sandra Parker, Quality and Audit Officer, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust healthcare Professor Carole Longson, Director, Centre for Health Technology Evaluation, NICE STREAM B How genetics can impact healthcare - Increased availability of genetic testing and the future of primary care - The importance of a free NHS in the era of genetic medicine - Opportunities for personalised medicine Professor Sir Munir Pirmohamed, Executive Director, Liverpool Health Partners, and NHS Chair of Pharmacogenetics, University of Liverpool Katherine Taylor, Chief Executive, Ovarian Cancer Action Phil Hammond, Doctor and Broadcaster STREAM C Enabling patient-led decision making - The value of patient-led decision making - Case study: atrial fibrillation patient decision aid Trudie Lobban, Chief Executive and Founder, Arrhythmia Alliance Weeliat Chong, Chief Pharmacist, Humber NHS Foundation Trust, and NICE Committee Chair, Medicines optimisation Dr Felix Greaves, Deputy Director, Science and Strategic Information, Public Health England STREAM D Public health and poverty - The impact of poverty on life expectancy: what are the unique challenges? - Tackling health inequalities: the north/south divide Jonathan Hope, Section Head for Benefits and Utilisation, HSCIC Margaret Whitehead, Chair, Inquiry on Health Equity for the North Andy Hutchinson, Technical Advisor, Medicines Education, NICE workshops STREAM E Roundtable discussion: NICE’s Adoption and Impact Programme - Supporting uptake of proven innovative new technologies by the NHS - Identifying opportunities and sharing best practice TBD Jennifer Watts, Associate Director, Adoption and Impact, NICE Lee Dobson, Programme Manager, Medical Technologies, Evaluation Programme, NICE Professor Mark Caulfield, Chief Scientist, Genomics England Heather Stephens, Technology Implementation Manager, Adoption and Impact, NICE Leighton Coombes, Senior Programme Analyst, Adoption and Impact, NICE 15.0515.45 NICE guidance: measuring uptake and impact - The new NICE Uptake Collection, developing a national picture of uptake Using data to improve outcomes - Sharing sensitive data - Using a medicine dashboard - Using real-time data Supporting people with long-term conditions -The patient-caregiver relationship as a collaborative partnership -Ensuring safety and Investing in a healthy community - Remaining effective in times of austerity - The business case for investment into Draft programme for NICE Annual Conference 2015 Emap reserves the right to change the timings, content and speakers on this programme - Support for auditing quality improvements using NICE Quality Standards: how NICE and HQIP are working together Sally Chisholm, Programme Director, Adoption and Impact, NICE Professor Danny Keenan, Medical Director, Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership systems across services: from hospitals to primary care Ian Davison, Business and Information Services Director, North of England Commissioning Support Unit quality in self-care Jo-Anna Holmes, Head of Integrated Care, Age UK Paul Chrisp, Programme Director, Medicines and Prescribing, and Guideline Updates Programmes, NICE Kim Teasdale, Group Chair, Commissioning Manager, RAIDR, South Tyneside CCG prevention programmes - Using NICE’s ROI tools Ged Fitzgerald, Chief Executive, Liverpool City Council Jane Turnbull, Evaluator, West Belfast Partnership Board Kay Nolan, Associate Director, Centre for Public Health, NICE Heather Ryan, GP, Aintree University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust 15.50 Demonstrating the value of medical technologies - Driving uptake of proven innovative technologies across the healthcare system - What evidence does NICE look for from industry? - Building a case for adoption: EXOGEN ultrasound bone healing system Dr Ruth McKernan CBE, Chief Executive, Innovate UK Jeff Stonadge, Director of Strategic Reimbursement, Bioventus Dr Leeza Osipenko, Associate Director, Scientific Advice, NICE 16.30 Digital influences on the delivery of healthcare - Health apps and online resources for patients: help or hindrance? - NICE’s role in assessing digital healthcare: how far should it extend? Bob Gann, Programme Director, Widening Digital Participation, NHS England John Powell, Consultant Clinical Advisor, Centre for Health Technology Evaluation, NICE Jennifer Martin, Programme Manager, NIHR Mindtech Regaining independence: supporting people to live in their homes -Reablement and intermediate care - Medicines optimisation across sectors - Ensuring the best possible outcomes Ageing well: midlife interventions - What lifestyle factors are associated with healthy ageing? - Promoting long-term behavior prevent onset of disability, dementia, and frailty later in life Dee Christie, Committee Chair, Short term interventions for regaining independence, NICE Jo-Anna Holmes, Head of Integrated Care, Age UK Patricia McCormick, Reablement Pharmicist,Whittington Health Laura Stewart, Committee Member, Short term interventions for regaining independence, NICE Dr Jan Hopkins, Ageing Well in Work Project Manager, Greater Manchester Public Health Network Robin Ireland, Chief Executive, Health Equalities Group END OF CONFERENCE Draft programme for NICE Annual Conference 2015 Emap reserves the right to change the timings, content and speakers on this programme
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