Schedule
* All times are based on Canada/Eastern EST.
08:00
Canada/Eastern
11:00
Canada/Eastern
4 parallel sessions1- Health data use and benchmarking - part 1
- Further advances in the recording system for additional public patient treatments. Brian McCarthy, Paval Kuriakose, Richard Ryan, Philip Dunne & Joe Hunter - Patient grouping: Converting data into actionable insight using pure clinical categorical methodologies. Mike Norton & David Gannon - Outpatient - Creating a Strategic Toolkit to Improve Productivity. Mark O'Connor - Value-based care - The data to advance the vision. Erin Cook & Ani Galstyan
2- Healthcare pricing
- A proposed typology of policydriven payment rates for hospital care. Stephen Duckett - A review of data capture, costing and pricing for virtual care in Australian public hospitals: Insights and challenges. Julia Conway, Raj Verma, Emily Ryan & Deniza Mazevska - Improving outcomes and quality of care in Oncology through Patient‐Based Funding in Quebec. Kossi Thomas Golo, Édith Aumont‐Duchesne, Nicolas Robert, Évelyne Makouet, Achille Sekpona‐Medjago & Pierre‐Luc Dézainde - The use of investigative technology in the emergency department and its impact on resource use Angeline Wilcox, Tina Li & Karen Horne
3- Measuring and improving care quality
- High rates of central line and port infections following ambulatory cvc procedures detected by AM-PPC. Ajay Perumbeti, Dana Casey, Sandeep Wadhwa & Elizabeth Mcculloughy - Improving and utilising coded sepsis data: Clinical audit and coding quality. Jacqui Curley - Utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) to monitor the quality of infection therapy: Integrating casemix and clinical data to enhance care quality. Michael Wilke, Harald Kuhlmann & Markus Rathmayer - Patient grouping as a driver of value in health: Case study - Severe maternal morbidity (SMM). Catherine Stemper & Catherine Brett
4- Healthcare costing - part 1
- A national-level patient-level costing model: Overcoming provider deficiencies and driving healthcare transformation. Hefin Jones & Maram Alrowisan - Australia’s national hospital cost data collection (NHCDC). Iman Mehdi - Casemix costing in Ireland - Uses beyond ABF. Mary Phelan - From patient-level costing to value-based healthcare: International learnings and Montreal Jewish General Hospital experience. Serge Boulard & Ron Tanenbaum
13:30
Canada/Eastern
4 parallel sessions1- Health data use and benchmarking - part 2
- Adopting activity based management utilising monthly activity based costing and an activity based budget. Ross Wilson, Cobus Lotheringen & Jordan Beale - Advancements in international benchmarking, predictive forecasts and data quality. Alisson Allen - Beamtree - Integrating activity and auditing metrics to advance hospital performance in Herzegovina-Neretva Canton. Karolina Kalanj, Nina Mihić, Irina Cvitanović & Andrej Čović - Development of a standardized tool for visualizing information on new cancer cases for health and social services institutions in Québec. Janie Allaire, Guillaume Ruel, Johanne Labbé, Annie Bourassa, Joëlle Sarra-Bournet & Audrée Grenier
2- Healthcare funding
- Balancing funding stability and incentivising activity reporting in the transition of Australian community mental health services from block funding to activity based funding. Julia Conway & Mireille Regan Gomm - Effects of the introduction of HybridDRGs in Germany analysing real-world data. Markus Rathmayer, Harald Kuhlmann, Michael Wilke, Wolfgang Heinlein & Jörg G. Albert - Designing block funding arrangements within an activity-based system for community mental health: Lessons from Australia to reduce financial risk for rural and specialised services. Mireille Regan Gomm & Julia Conway - KSA value-based payment models journey: Design to implementation. Neha Taneja & Maram Alrowisan
3- Aged and long-term care systems
- Achieving value and sustainability in aged care pricing and funding. Cindy Feng & Rachel Hauenschild - Capturing the variation in resident care costs in the Australian aged care system. James Chen - Recent staffing and quality indicator trends in Canadian long-term care. Gregory Feng, Andrew McCabe, Margaret Mousseau, Lauren Clow, Norma Hall, Cathy Hyunh, Laura Salter & Chantal Couris - What we know about the cost of a standard day in long term care in Canada. Helen Wei-Randall & Lauren Clow
4- Healthcare costing - part 2
- Mapping the future of patient level costing in Canada. Audrey Kim & Pierre Léveillé - Province-wide implementation of patient-level costing: Saskatchewan improving value in healthcare project. Serge Boulard & Christian Pepin - Supporting patient care across provincial/territorial boundaries in Canada with patient cost data. Catherine Yu & Britta Nielsen - Estimating costs to patient groups in the absence of patient costing. Audrey Kim, Pierre Léveillé & Britta Nielsen