As we face the ever increasing demand of an ageing population, hospitals in Asia seem to be plagued by long waitlists and patient blockages. This can be avoided if an efficient system is integrated well in the hospitals.
Tonkin’s Corporation’s Patient Flow Asia Conference will gather the best case studies from hospitals across Asia that have been adopting innovative strategies to relieve hospital demand. There is certainly no simple solution for optimum patient flow-far from it. There are, however, a number of practical and effective strategies that can be implemented across the entire healthcare continuum to improve patient flow efficiency.
The secret recipe to improving bed management and patient flow is to constantly build on the advancements within the organization and combat the growing demand on hospitals. Patient Flow Asia Conference will be addressing all the preventive strategies to better manage patient flow and thereby providing patients with more appropriate care and a better patient experience.
This would be a unique opportunity to hear case studies from health services across the region and learn from their journey exactly how they achieved their successes.
Event Highlights:
· Patient Experience in Asia and How we can Improve it?
· Dealing with bed shortages: overcoming biggest challenges around bed capacity
· Using Lean methodology to reconstruct processes to improve patient flow
· Unlocking the Maze of Bed Management and Patient Flow
· Creating a harmonious bed management and patient flow approach and increase efficiency by 50%
· Leveraging on streamlined processes and early communication with patient and families to achieve good patient outcome
· Identifying practice models and applying them organisational wide
· Integrating a range of strategies and models of care that improve patient flow
· 3 steps to allocating resources more effectively and enhance health outcomes
· Establishing key performance indicators and reporting guidelines for evaluation and continuous improvement
· Achieving a 100% Balance in Patient Flow and Safety
· Understanding the relationship between patient flow managers and bed managers
· Developing an efficient hospital response to execute action in Pandemic season
· Implementation of a visual process to track discharge cycle
· Creating bed capacity and reducing elective waits to minimise backlog
· Improving Flow in the Emergency Department to Improve Patient Care
· Understanding and improving barriers to flow and eliminate inefficiencies
Speakers Lineup:
Professor Philip Choo
Chairman, Medical Board
Tan Tock Seng Hospital
Heidi Rafman
Assistant Director, NUHS Way (Lean)
National University Hospital
National University Health System
Shirley Heng
Assistant Director, Nursing
KTPH, Alexandra Health Pte Ltd
Kueh Sin Yee
Senior Executive, Operations
KTPH, Alexandra Health Pte Ltd
Professor Kwong Ming Fock
Clinical Professor/Senior
Consultant
Changi General Hospital
Low Mui Lang Georgiana
Executive Director
The Salvation Army
Peacehaven Nursing Home
Dr. Ares Leung
Deputy Medical Director
Union Hospital
Dr. Malcolm Mahadevan
Senior Consultant & Clinical
Director, Emergency Medicine Department
National University Hospital
National University Health System
Professor Teo Eng Kiong
Consultant Gastroenterology and Hepatologist
Deputy CMB, Medical Disciplines
Chief of Medicine & Head, Division of Gastroenterology
Changi General Hospital
Phua Tien Beng
Manager, Service Operations
Singapore General Hospital
James Loo Wai Keong
Chief Operating Officer
Y3 Technologies
Stephanie Teo
Deputy Director, Operations
Singapore General Hospital
Dr. Dilshaad Ali Bin Abas Ali
CEO
Pantai Hospital Ipoh
Dr. Umapathy
Chief Operating Officer
Apollo Hospitals Group India
Yong Keng Kwang
Deputy Director of Nursing/Improvement Facilitator, Kaisen
Tan Tock Seng Hospital
Low Bee Hwa
Improvement Facilitator, Kaisen
Tan Tock Seng Hospital
Professor Dang Van Phuoc
Vice Director
Cho Ray Hospital
Registration:
Call Patricia Chong @ +65 6832 5102 or email your full details to [email protected] to register!