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TWO DAY CONFERENCE TWO DAY CONFERENCE TWO DAY CONFERENCE FOCUS DAY FOCUS DAY 15th - 16th March 2016 15th - 16th March 2016 15th - 16th March 2016 17th March 2016 17th March 2016 Delivering user centric, Understanding the design, Achieve cost savings and Ensure that your project is Examine the changes you need adaptable facilities delivery and operation of system effi ciencies whilst also future proofed to respond to to put in place in response to on time and within budget healthcare technology in the ensuring improved clinical and shifting patient expectations, the major reforms taking place digitally transformed healthcare patient care outcomes new models of care and across the sector system of 2020 and beyond advances in technology

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Dear Colleagues, EVENT STRUCTURE Healthcare is going through a massive transformation, driven by advances in technology, which presents us with new ways of delivering services more effi ciently and effectively. DAY1 15 March 2016 DAY2 16 March 2016 With that in mind, I am pleased to present the agenda for Australian Healthcare Week, taking place on 15 - 17 March at the Australian Technology Park in Sydney.

The event has been created to enable delegates to rethink our approach to the design and operation of healthcare facilities, to ensure that we are able to respond effectively and effi ciently to the health problems facing Australia in the 21st Century. Conference Day 1 Conference Day 2 What’s new in 2016? New for this year, the Australian Healthcare Week will feature: • 80+ International and Australian Healthcare thought leaders • Conferences on Healthcare Procurement and Aged Care Conference Day 1 Conference Day 2 • A new and expanded exhibition layout, including specifi c zones for Healthcare Technology, Medical Devices and Healthcare Facilities Design and Development • 3 on floor stages in the exhibition hall for healthcare futurists, cutting edge technology showcases and product demonstrations Conference Day 1 Conference Day 2 Australian Healthcare Week is the only event that addresses healthcare infrastructure development, ICT management, procurement and aged care all under one roof. Hospital CEOs Roundtable Hospital CIOs Roundtable What’s on the agenda for 2016?  Australian Healthcare Week Exhibition: 15-17 March Aged Care CEOs Roundtable Hospital CPOs Roundtable  Health Facilities Design and Development Summit: 15-16 March  Healthcare Effi ciency through Technology Summit: 15-16 March  Healthcare Procurement Summit: 15-16 March Australian Healthcare Week Exhibition  Planning for Adaption/Retrofi tting Healthcare Facilities Focus Day: 17 March  Aged Care Focus Day: 17 March DAY3 17 March 2016 You spoke we listened - All access conference pass available!

Feedback from our 2015 delegates was that you wanted to have the ability to choose your own schedule, combining PANTONE 2597 C AGED CARE sessions from across all the separate conferences. PANTONE 355 C

With that in mind, this year we have launched the all access pass, meaning that you can attend sessions from across Focus Day Healthcare Facilities Design and Development, Healthcare Effi ciency through Technology Summit and the Healthcare Procurement Summit.

I hope you can join us in Sydney next March. Focus Day Doug Power Join the conversation: Director • Using the offi cial hashtag #AHW Australian Healthcare Week • Follow us @AustHealthWeek Australian Healthcare Week Exhibition

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What can you expect in 2016? WHO ATTENDS THIS EVENT?

3 major conferences on Health Facilities Design and Development, Stakeholders involved in the design, development, NEW Healthcare Effi ciency through Technology and Healthcare Procurement technology provision, procurement and project management of Australian healthcare facilities. This includes but is not 2 focus Days on Aged Care and Planning for Adaption/Retrofi tting Healthcare Facilities limited to: • C-Level: CEO, CIO, COO, CTO • Redevelopment/ The opportunity to network with over 1300 stakeholders • Chief Medical Directors Development Managers • Chief Nursing & Midwifery • Health Information from across the healthcare sector Offi cers Managers • Directors of Nursing • IT Directors/Managers 80+ speakers across all events • Medical Directors • IT Project Managers • Clinical Governance • ICT Program Managers Managers • e-Health Directors/ International case studies from the UK, US, Thailand, New Zealand and Qatar • Facilities Managers Managers • Facilities Planners/Planning • Procurement and Managers Administration Managers Major zoned exhibition floor featuring presentations from healthcare futurists, • Project Directors/Managers • Design Managers including cutting edge technology showcases and product demonstrations • Director of Capital Works • Architects • Infrastructure Managers • BIM Specialists • Engineering Managers

30+ projects featured FROM THE FOLLOWING SECTORS: at Australian Healthcare Week including: • Public & Private Hospitals • Medical Device Suppliers • The new Northern Beaches Hospital • The Qatar Healthcare Facilities Masterplan • Aged Care Facilities and Management • Primary Care & Allied Care • Architecture Firms • Dell Children’s Hospital – US Case Study – Qatar Case Study • Mental Health Institutions • Design Consultancies • Phoenix Children’s Hospital – US Case Study • The Intensive Care Unit at • Super Clinics • Building Contractors • The Hamed Bin Khalifa Medical City Gold Coast University Hospital • Local Area Health Services • Consulting Engineering – Qatar case study • The Victorian Heart Hospital • Federal Government Firms • The New Royal Adelaide Hospital • The Princess Alexandra Hospital Departments • The St John of God Midland Health Campus • The Bendigo Hospital Project • State Government • The Prince of Wales Hospital Randwick • The Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre Departments • The Nelune Comprehensive Cancer Centre • Epworth Eastern • ICT Management and Australian Advanced Treatment Centre • St Stephen’s Hervey Bay Consultants • ICT Software and • The Westmead Hospital Redevelopment • Hospital in the Home Technology Suppliers • Sydney Local health District

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Peter Faulkner John Lambert Smith Executive Director, Mr Danny O’Connor Deborah Latta Executive Director, Ross Dawson Bendigo Hospital Project Chief Executive, Project Director – New Health Facilities Planning Healthcare Futurist Chief Nursing Western Sydney Local Northern Beaches Hospital, and Design, Hamed Medical and Midwifery Offi cer, Health District Healthscope Corporation Bendigo Health

Dr Wong Sweet Fun Jeffrey Williams Michelle Foster Arch Fotheringham Brad Richardson Chief Transformation Offi cer, Director of Nursing, Nurse Unit Manager ICU, Director of Health Projects, Director, Alexandra Health System St John of God Midland Gold Coast University Brookfi eld Multiplex Turner & Townsend Thinc (AHS), Singapore Public and Private Hospitals Hospital

Richard L. Rome PE Leanne Guy Edgar Giesel Andy Bradley Rogier Roelvink Executive Vice President, Associate Director New Director Sales Healthcare Principal, Associate Director, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff Business and Health, APA, Arup Turner & Townsend Thinc + CCRD DesignInc Unify

Dr Victoria Atkinson Jeff Menkens Colleen Hart James Redwood Jack Kerlin Chief Medical Offi cer, Principal Associate Director ICT Director nRAH, Healthcare Sector Leader, Group General Manager - Sector Leader Health, – Health, Hansen Yuncken Pty Ltd AECOM Clinical Governance, Hassell DesignInc St Vincents Health Australia

Anne Mennen Mark Mitchell Angus Grant Anthony Squire Director of Development, Nick Durham Director, Mechanical Section Electrical Project Engineer, Victorian Heart Hospital, Senior Associate, Billard Leece Partnership Manager, Principal, Principal, Wood and MonashHeart, Hassell Pty Ltd Wood and Grieve Engineers Grieve Engineers Monash Health

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Chris Riley Richard Morrison Jon Gowdy Project Co-ordinator Digby Hall ANZ Information and Director Capital Works, Umow Lai Communications Technology Engineering Services, Uniting Care Health Practice Lead, Sydney Local Health District AECOM

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Jan Golembiewski Julian Soper Adjunct Professor - Design Associate Principal | Andrew Thompson Elisa Knowlman Steven Mairs and Health Industry Building Services Associate, Head of Healthcare Design, Associate Director, PANTONE 2597 C Engagement and Research, Engineering, Cundall Peddle Thorp WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff Queensland University PANTONE 355 C Arup of Technology

Peter Hillan Manager for the new Royal Adelaide Hospital Hansen Yuncken Leightons Construction JV

Dr Monica Trujillo Tim Kelsey Rob McCathie Chief Medical Information Tony Young Commercial Director, Telstra Program Manager, Offi cer, UnitingCare Health National Clinical Director Ross Dawson - Former National Director Electronic Medical Records/ Regional Director of Medical for Innovation, Futurist for Patients and Information, Information Services, Services, The Sunshine NHS England NHS England Bendigo Health Coast Private Hospital & St Stephen’s Hospital

Dr Clair Sullivan MBBS Charles Burgess (Hons) MD FRACP, Deputy Dr Tony Roscioli Technology Lead, Bendigo Richard Royle Travis Grant Chair of Medicine, Consultant Senior Clinical Geneticist, Hospital Project, Executive Director, Partner, Endocrinologist Member, The Garvan Institute of Department of Health UnitingCare Health PwC Translational Research Medical Research Victoria Institute (TRI), University of Queensland, Princess Alexandra Hospital

Richard Morrison Rod Sprenger Dr Michael Montalto Sarah Butler Kerri Ryan ANZ Information and Senior Technical Program Medical Director, National Health Consulting Director, Communications Technology Manager, Department of Hospital in the Leader, Rural eHealth Program, Practice Lead, Health and Human Services, Home Program PwC eHealth NSW AECOM Victoria

Ms Louise O’Connor Greg Shorten Luke Grieve Adele Beachley RN, Grad Dip Nursing Senior Vice President Professor Joanne Curry Operations Manager Aged VP Asia Pacifi c, Management, MHA of Sales and Business Western Sydney University and Community Care, SOTI Executive Director, Development, Telstra Health Epworth Eastern Validic

BOOK NOW www.austhealthweek.com.au  +61 2 9229 1000  [email protected] Steve di Cola Klaus Boehncke Engineering Manager at the Klaus Boehncke, Vickie Edwards Irina Lindquist Susannah Dushaj new Royal Adelaide Hospital IBM Global Business Innovation & Healthcare, Offer Manager for Enterprise Sales Executive, Project, Services Australia and New Konica Minolta Solutions, Schneider Electric Intersystems Visionstream Zealand

Steve Lennon Damien Cox Jaideep Thyagarajan Principal Advisor, National Manager – Healthcare Market Analyst, Technology & Innovation, Products & Technology, IDC Fujitsu Hills

Mark Richards FCIPS Manager Procurement David Gates Rod Treadwell Alba Chliakhtine James Leader Capability, New Zealand Chief Procurement Offi cer, Director of Procurement, Director Procurement, Health National Procurement Government Procurement, NSW Health HealthShare NSW Purchasing Victoria Manager, Healthscope Market Services Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment

Susanne Tegan John Engeler Ross Darrah Professor Amrik Sohal Chief Executive, Group Manager Professor Joanne Curry GM Procurement, Department of Management, Medical Technology Accommodation Services, Wester Sydney University Health Alliance Association of Australia Summit Care

Paul Broadbridge Manager eHealth Andrew Cording Value Chain, Chief Pharmacist, nehta - National E-Health St Vincent's Hospital Transition Authority

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Dan Woods Jo Boylan Cynthia Payne Ray Glickman Jason Howie Executive General Jeff Fiebig Director of CEO, CEO, CEO, Manager, Brand GM, Operations, Summit Care Amana Living Kincare and Business ACH Group Southern Cross Care Development, RDNS

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Professor Anneke Meredith Gresham Fitzgerald Dr Nerina Vecchio Dr Katrina Ratford Shelly Fletcher Occupational Marg Ryan Department of Senior Lecturer, Research Fellow, eHealth and Primary Therapist and Head of Dementia International Business Griffi th Business Griffi th Business Care Manager, Senior Consultant, Aged Services, and Asian Studies, School School Feros Care Hammond Cares BUPA Aged Care Griffi th University Dementia Centre Dr Nick Hartland Sally Jago Kane Bonson First Assistant Manager - National Wholesale Secretary, Aged Care Construction Manager, Policy and Reform and Property, Intelicorp Division, Department Ozcare of Health

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As we enter a perfect storm of an ageing population living Improving operational effi ciency and health outcomes Across Australia, the current model of care is becoming longer with more chronic diseases and a rise in the number through innovation in technology economically unstable. Healthcare budgets are feeling the of people suff ering with lifestyle related illnesses, the case strain and with hospitals accounting for nearly half of the for reform has never been greater. And with a number of new Healthcare reform, challenging productivity targets and yearly spend, new ways must be found to control costs. build and redevelopment health facility projects underway increased consumer expectation of the care they will across Australia, it is imperative that we rethink our current receive is driving the integration of new technologies Developing a more effi cient approach to procurement has approach to ensure that we deliver a healthcare system that across Australia’s healthcare system. But as current new the potential to lower costs across the healthcare system is able to respond eff ectively and effi ciently to the health build and redevelopment projects look to capitalise on the as supplies are second only to labor as a source of hospital challenges facing Australia in the 21st century. advancement of available technologies, what considerations spending. New to Australian Healthcare Week in 2016, are required when you are looking too implement an eff ective Healthcare Procurement will feature best practice case The Health Facilities Design & Development 2016 IT planning, design and integration strategy and what are the studies from across Australia and New Zealand who will Conference taking place at Australian Healthcare Week has operational challenges you will face further down the line? share the strategies they have put in place to achieve system been developed in response to the challenges you will face effi ciency, reduce spend and ultimately enable them to during your new build or redevelopment project life-cycle. Without doubt the need for investment in technology is redirect money back to the front line for improved health Working closely with NSW Health, the program will feature clear, but where should you invest and how can your future outcomes. a mix of international and Australian healthcare thought proof your facility in the ever evolving world of technological leaders who will examine the the following themes: advancements, changing business models and shift ing patient expectations?  Healthcare 2020 - transitioning from a reactive to a preventative healthcare system Healthcare Effi ciency through Technology 2016 will explore  Future proofi ng facilities and the integration of innovative solutions to the challenges faced during the procurement, new technologies design, delivery and operation of IT systems in healthcare Register by 29 January 2016  The UK experience of PPP fi nancing of new build and facilities. The program will also look ahead to the increasingly and Save with the redevelopment projects integrated and connected healthcare system of 2020 and  Alternative delivery models and partnerships with the beyond where informed and demanding patients are now Extra Early Bird Discount! private sector - achieving value for money and on time partners in their own healthcare. project completion (See last page for registration details)  The new Northern Beaches Hospital: A new approach to partnerships between the public and private sector  Building the vision - The Hamed Bin Khalifa Medical City  The Westmead Hospital Redevelopment: Delivering a world class health city for Western Sydney

ENHANCED NETWORKING AND LEARNING EXPERIENCE Your 2016 ticket gives you access to all of the above three main summits!

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08:00 Registration and Networking 08:00 Registration and Networking 08:00 Registration and Networking

08:50 Opening Remarks from the Chair 08:50 Opening Remarks from the Chair 08:50 Welcome Address from the Chair

09:00 The New Northern Beaches Hospital: A New Sarah Butler 09:00 Delivering Next Generation Healthcare Approach to Partnerships between the Public and National Health Consulting Leader, PwC Procurement in NSW Private Sectors In his role as Chief Procurement Offi cer, David is This session will explore the delivery model decision 09:00 Opening Keynote Address: The Future responsible for policy, regulation and risk in the NSW making process, the partnership between the state of Healthcare Health $5.6 billion goods and services annual spend and the private sector hospital operator and give an The ability to capture and analyse health data real- and over the last 5 years he has been tasked with overview of the design and delivery plans for this time is enabling a shift from reactive to predictive overseeing a $660 million reduction in this spend. major new healthcare facility. medicine, responding before crisis happen, and In this session, David will cover how he and his team • Project overview assisting people in changing their behaviours, while have been able to achieve these savings and also the • Use group engagement during the design phase connected health is enabling remote consultations set up for the next four years benefi ts, with specifi c • Future proofi ng the facility – expansion plans and even surgery. reference to: • Achieving service effi ciencies through shared • Changing procurement governance from a physical infrastructure and resources In this opening keynote address Ross Dawson will decentralized, local health district centered, • Managing the transfer of patients from discuss the healthcare system of the future and the procurement model, to one that has greater existing facilities innovative technologies required to deal with the centralisation and enhanced capabilities to • Stakeholder management through the scope of the challenge. generate more aggregated buying power project lifecycle coupled with business reforms which are Ross Dawson underpinned by innovative procurement. Deborah Latta Futurist • Utilising whole of government spending Project Director, The New Northern dashboards and supplier data to prioritise areas Beaches Hospital 09:50 Digital Health – Opportunities & Implications for for improvement projects Executives & Clinicians • Leveraging contestability to drive performance 09:40 Sustainability And Energy Effi ciency: The Australian healthcare industry is undergoing improvements A Comparison Of Two Hospitals Methods important reforms – including structural, funding, • Developing a strategic relationship management For Success clinical, and technology reforms. It is an exciting framework for larger contracts Demonstrating how two hospital systems period of change. • Strengthening procurement capability and took diff erent but successful methodologies governance across the NSW health System. to achieving sustainability and energy effi ciency The presentation will describe how ‘technology- goals highlighting; enabled’ healthcare organisations may look in 3-5 David Gates • How the 60,000m2 Dell Children’s Hospital years time. The opportunities, “lessons learnt” and Director Business and Asset Services and Chief became the fi rst LEED Platinum hospital in the implications for executives and clinicians will be Procurement Offi cer, NSW Ministry of Health world. discussed across various strategic priorities such as: • How Phoenix Children’s Hospital achieved • Planning and delivery of Electronic Medical incredible sustainability goals (and qualifi ed for Records (EMR). The business case for EMR is energy grants) but without going through the very compelling. Board members, Executives, LEED process. and clinicians need to be aware of the architectural options and associated challenges,

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• Provide a breakdown of the actual energy usage and the benefi ts profi les (bankable and non- 09:40 Moving Health Procurement into the 21st Century of each hospital by electricity and natural gas bankable) including at what stage of the EMR HealthShare NSW manage a total spend of over over a one year period. delivery program these benefi ts are achieved. 2 billion dollars. In order to improve procurement • In the case of Phoenix Children’s, show the actual • How healthcare organisations might integrate outcomes, reduce cost, and better support health energy reduction achieved while continuing to with the MyHealthRecord (aka PCEHR) outcomes, they are now looking at how they operate the existing hospital that was expanded. system. This program promises to deliver can move beyond the traditional ‘cookie cutter’ • Provide a comparison of the actual energy usage transformational changes, and signifi cant approach to procurement, by: of the fi rst two years of operation of the two benefi ts, but may also have signifi cant • Taking a much more strategic approach to facilities. implications on healthcare organisations who are managing categories • Provide a summary on how these sustainability not ready. • Exploring innovative solutions to procurement achievements have impacted each of the hospital’s • A practical approach to “digital” technologies challenges, by taking a hands on approach with public relations and standing in not only the local – including portals, social health tools, and solution providers community but also their national reputations. various forms of analytical tools to help deliver • Developing a more collaborative approach with broad improvement in access, cost, and quality our suppliers Richard L. Rome PE outcomes. • Streamlining the States supply chain to generate Executive Vice President, • Outpatient reform, and the critical role for further effi ciencies WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff + CCRD technology. • Developing improved commercial skills and • Innovative models for Telehealth-enabled analytics capabilities to support modern 10:10 Connected Patients – Enabling Universal care delivery, including benefi ts profi les and procurement methods Healthcare strategies to move from many fragmented pilots A look at how healthcare is transforming around the to larger scale and more sustainable programs. Rod Treadwell globe and how communications is a key enabler of • How organisations will benefi t from the insights Director of Procurement, Healthshare NSW this change. from structured and unstructured data (e.g. personalised care). 10:20 Speed Networking and Morning Break Streamlined communications result in operational excellence and positive patient outcomes with Travis Grant 11:10 Procurement Functional Leadership: A New reduced liability and costs. Partner, PwC Zealand Guide to Transforming Government U.S CASE STUDY U.S • Simplify the point-of-care Procurement Practice • Enable SMART Healthcare 10:20 Platforms for Mobile Workfl ow, Care Integration, Like many other jurisdictions, the New Zealand • Improve staff productivity and Cognitive Health Government has been in a process of reforming • Enhance patient experience The healthcare industry is ready for a game changer. its approach to procurement. Procurement reform • Sustainable investment strategy With signifi cant technology investments being was a great success but has now morphed into • Customer references / Case Studies in APAC made by both state and federal governments in Procurement Functional Leadership. Australia, we see three key areas emerging that What does that mean for the procurement Edgar Giesel should complement current electronic health record community and business and in particular the Director of Sales APAC, Unify programs: (1) The optimisation of hospital workfl ow health sector for medical doctors, nurses and patients with mobile • What is Procurement Functional Leadership Nathan Way applications designed for a tailored user experience, and is it a game changer? IT Manager, Hospitals, Healthscope (2) Better integration of care, including both public • The size of the prize! and private primary and acute providers, as well as • What is the right level of capability to operate 10:35 Speed Networking and Morning Break ambulance services, and (3) The pioneering area of a principles based procurement regime?

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11:30 The Hamad Bin Khalifa Medical City: Developing cognitive computing coupled with data analytics • What does success look like? the Vision in Response to Qatar’s Healthcare Crisis which can help bridge the gap between data • Let’s not let ‘great’ get in the way of ‘good’ • Masterplanning – developing the vision quantity and data insights by off ering evidence • The delivery model based decision support for medical practitioners Mark Richards FCIPS • Integrating clinical care, education, and research and personalised treatments. Attend this session Manager Procurement Capability, New Zealand through the creative use of space on a campus to hear how technology today is supporting the Government Procurement, Market Services of health excellence transformation towards systems that increase Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment • Patient centred care through design excellence effi ciency, provide insight and speed the delivery of • The academic health system superior healthcare at scale. 11:50 Interactive Panel Session: Delivering Effi ciencies • Developing multi-modal transport links across the Healthcare System • Future fl exibility and adaption Klaus Boehncke • The data challenge and soft ware solutions - Lead Healthcare Partner for IBM Global Business bringing our data accuracy up to the same levels John Lambert Smith Services Australia and New Zealand as our suppliers Executive Director, Health Facilities Planning and • Standardisation of processes – where are we and Design, Hamed Medical Corporation 10:50 Speed Networking and Morning Break where do we need to be? • Developing our supplier relationship progam 12:10 Taking the Next Step: Re-imagining Health Care 11:40 Harnessing the Information Revolution: How • Contract management – standardizing Engineering and Construction Better Use of Data and Technology Transforms procedures • How will we be engineering projects in the Outcomes and Costs in Health and Care future? Tim Kelsey, who led transformation of data and Panel Members: • How will Health Projects be delivered and digital services in the NHS in England, draws on Mark Richards constructed in the future? international evidence to show how the modern FCIPS. Manager Procurement Capability, • What does the future hold for modular information revolution is the precondition for New Zealand Government Procurement, Market construction and off -site fabrication? sustainable, high quality and equitable healthcare. Services Ministry of Business, Innovation & • How will your engineering infrastructure be What are the key characteristics of high performing Employment designed in the future? How will this infl uence health and care services? and shape your healthcare facilities? • Data sharing, transparency and access to digital Andrew Cording • We have witnessed the convergence of IP services measurably improve clinical safety, Chief Pharmacist, St Vincent's Hospital technologies in our hospitals, what’s next? effi ciency and integration. • How will the climate/environment shape our • Patients and consumers are empowered to take 12:30 lunch and Networking Break hospitals in the future? control of their health and care through easy • Why we need to start thinking about what is access to personal data, online transactions and 13:40 Oh What a Feeling! Collaborative Systems next care planning services. Redesign with Toyota Australia: The St Vincent’s • They are at the cutting edge of science and Experience. Angus Grant planning for the advent of genomics and St Vincent’s Hospital Pharmacy Services Mechanical Section Manager, Principal, Wood and precision medicine. has undertaken a bold Australian-fi rst redesign Grieve Engineers project in collaboration with Toyota Australia. The Tim Kelsey Toyota Production System (TPS), widely Anthony Squire Commercial Director, Telstra Health - Former acknowledged for underpinning the success of Electrical Project Engineer, Principal, Wood and Director of Patients & Information, NHS England Toyota as a global leader of high quality, cost Grieve Engineers effi cient production, has been adapted and utilised

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12:10 At the Heart of Healthcare – Accessing Health within two clinical service areas of the hospital. TPS 12:35 The New Royal Adelaide Hospital: The Delivery of Information through Effi cient Mobility builds a strong customer orientated philosophy in Integrated Technologies in Healthcare Management staff ; an ethos which echoes that of the patient- Incorporating “integrated ICT systems” into a With the Internet of Things taking healthcare centered care we provide at St Vincent’s Health Builder’s contract changes the risk profi le of the industry by storm, more healthcare professionals Australia. project but has many advantages. Most of all the and devices are getting connected – increasing • Two systems redesign projects have been ability for the Builder to deliver the ICT works in security risk and the potential to compromise undertaken at St Vincent’s Hospital in parallel with the build. This saves time and money. patient care and sensitive patient data. With the rise collaboration with Toyota Australia. of the new digital healthcare systems, improvements • Toyota Production System (TPS) was the tool / Examples of the integrated ICT systems include; in healthcare delivery and cost effi ciencies become philosophy used which underpinned this work. • HP/Imatis Integration engine (incorporating use priority to improve the quality of patient care. • Learning to become more effi cient in a resource cases and workfl ows) • Enabling digital transformation without a big constrained environment that demands high • Visionstream/Cisco networks and unifi ed impact on the bottom line quality starts with understanding your customer communications. • Realize the full potential of mobility, without and deeply understanding your current systems • Visionstream/Sonitor wireless location systems sacrifi cing security and privacy and processes. • Schnieder BMS and Merlon/Hills Nurse Call • Optimizing clinical workfl ows • Culture change is most challenging, the most the • Honeywell Electronic security • Increasing effi ciency of healthcare professionals time consuming, but also most rewarding aspect • Audio Visual and Digital wayfi nding and IT department of change (if you get it right). • Mobilizing solutions to empower patients • TPS is a journey, not a destination James Redwood ICT Director nRAH, Hansen Yuncken Pty Ltd Adele Beachley Andrew Cording VP Asia Pacifi c, SOTI Chief Pharmacist, St. Vincent’s Hospital 13:05 Lunch and Networking Break 12:35 lunch 14:20 Challenges to Healthcare Improvement in 14:05 The St John of God Midland Health Campus: Australia Refl ections on the Accelerated Design and 14:05 The ED-Inpatient Interface: Improving the Safety This presentation will highlight the eff orts across Delivery Journey and Effi ciency of Care for Patients who Require diff erent health services, particularly in Victoria, St John of God Midland Public and Private Hospital Urgent Admission to Hospitals aimed at improving the delivery of their services. will open in November 2015. With 307 beds, the • The scale of the issue Over the past decade, many of the improvement public hospital will off er a wide range of services to • Problems with existing methods for improving eff orts have been based on Lean Thinking the communities of Perth’s northern and eastern care (data linkage, clinical silos) methodologies. This presentation will highlight what suburbs and the inner Wheatbelt, while the 60-bed • Our fi ndings has been achieved, what challenges still remain and integrated private hospital will off er the choice of • Scope for future work the new strategies/programs currently being private health care. developed. • The Public Private Partnership Dr Clair Sullivan MBBS (Hons) MD FRACP • Challenges to improving healthcare services • Stakeholder management Deputy Chair of Medicine, Consultant • Strategies/methodologies that have worked well • Design of the clinical space Endocrinologist Member, Translational Research • Future initiatives being considered by a range of • The technology integration challenge Institute, University of Queensland, Princess health services • Information sharing with WA new builds Alexandra Hospital • Current research on healthcare improvement and innovation.

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• Lessons learned and what we would have done Dr Andrew Staib Professor Amrik Sohal diff erently? Deputy Director of Emergency Medicine, Princess Monash Business School Alexandra Hospital Jeff rey Williams 15:00 Aft ernoon Tea and Networking Break Director of Nursing, St John of God Midland Public 14:45 Delivering eHealth Technologies and Advanced and Private Hospitals Models of Patient Care at St Stephen’s Hervey Bay 15:40 Optimising the Supplier/Stakeholder Outcomes • Pioneering digital technologies and advanced through Eff ective Procurement Strategies 14:45 Building Australia’s First Heart Hospital models of patient care • Understanding the strategic healthcare • The case for a dedicated heart hospital • The impact on operational effi ciency and patient purchase cycle • Design intent and vision outcomes • Reviewing the procurement/stakeholder/ • Delivering higher effi ciency and improved • How have we measured success across all systems? supplier relationship patient outcomes through technology – • Pain points during the early operational period • Optimisation strategies for eff ective future plans • Would we have done anything diff erently? procurement outcomes • A centre for education and research • Plans for next stage of technology roll-out • Post analysis and next steps • Delivery timetable Richard Royle Alba Chliakhtine Anne Mennen Executive Director, UnitingCare Health Director Procurement, Health Purchasing Victoria Director of Development, Victorian Heart Hospital, MonashHeart, Monash Health Dr Monica Trujillo 16:10 Champagne Roundtable Discussion Chief Medical Information Offi cer, UnitingCare Exchange your experiences at a round table 15:15 Proton Beam Therapy – A New Hope?? Health & Regional Director of Medical Services, The discussion group and develop new ideas over a Proton beam therapy (PBT) is a type of radiation Sunshine Coast Private Hospital & St Stephen’s glass of bubbly. Each roundtable will be led by one treatment that uses protons rather than x-rays to Hospital of your conference speakers who will facilitate the treat cancer. There are over 20 operational centres discussion. Each roundtable lasts for 15 minutes so off ering PBT globally however there are currently 15:25 Integrated Networks and the loT on Digital you will have the opportunity to participate in three none within Australia. PBT is becoming widely Hospital Campuses separate discussions. acknowledged as the most eff ective, non-invasive Hospitals can increase workfl ow effi ciency and Discussion themes: treatment for tumours. reduce patient risk by using integrated networks and • Outsourcing and contestability • What is PBT? systems. In order to maximize the benefi ts, we need • Unlocking value through eff ective supplier • Why is it better than radiation? to harness the data from the IoT as it is propagates relationship management • Where can I get it? across the industry. Achieving this requires the • Improving procurement processes through • Why is it not available in Australia? capture, mining and presentation of data in real- technology integration – moving to paperless time as related to people, equipment, assets and procurement Andy Bradley their location in order to achieve true operational • Developing procurement leaders Principal, Queensland Buildings Group Leader intelligence and control. • Controlling risk across your supply chain BEng(Hons) FIEAust FCIBSE MAIRAH MIHEA • Utilising shared services to drive effi ciency CPEng RPEQ, Arup Visionstream and its partners integrate with the legacy systems, create the integrated enterprise 17:10 Networking Drinks 15:50 Aft ernoon Coff ee and Networking Break network platform and can even manage this as a service to provide complete systems for the management of equipment, staff and patients across

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Visit our Resource Centre to access 16:30 Patient Centric Facilities Management - A New multiple campuses. This presentation showcases exclusive industry content, including Way of Thinking about Asset and Facilities Visionstream’s knowledge and ability to optimise speaker interviews, reports and case Management workfl ows, provide contextual location-based studies on current healthcare projects Defi ning, specifying and delivering facilities intelligence and generate customised business across Australia. management services with the patient and patient intelligence reports for healthcare providers; the outcomes in mind brings facilities management most recent being the new Royal Adelaide Hospital. The AHW Resource Centre is a one stop shop for higher up the agenda of decisions makers. Facilities news, updates and exclusive industry content on the managers should start to articulate, document Steve di Cola happenings across the Australian healthcare industry. and where possible quantify how they are positively Engineering Manager at the new Royal Adelaide contributing to patient outcomes. Hospital Project, Visionstream Join the “Australian Healthcare Week” LinkedIn Group for the latest event updates and content. Rogier Roelvink 15:45 Patient Journey Modelling-The Key to Associate Director, Turner & Townsend Thinc Understanding Digital Innovation • Understand how the patient journey can impact 17:00 The Future of Healthcare digital innovation The world of healthcare is rapidly changing, driven • How visual representations can successfully by demographic changes and new medical and engage clinical staff information technologies. • Real-life examples of how the patient journey model can be used to communicate change to In this presentation Ross Dawson will discuss the clinical, managerial and IT staff healthcare system of the future and the innovative thinking required to deal with the scope of the challenge Professor Joanne Curry Adjunct Associate Professor - Health Informatics Ross Dawson Western Sydney University Futurist 16:15 Aft ernoon Tea and Networking Break 18:00 Close of Day One and Networking Drinks Reception 16:45 Healthcare Effi ciency through Connection While technology is making healthcare more accessible, aff ordable and effi cient, real change comes from connecting health services together so they better refl ect the needs of the user – both the patient and the practitioner.

Luke Grieve Operations Manager Aged and Community Care, Telstra Health

17:15 Bridging the Digital Health Divide: Connecting Patient Health Data to the Healthcare System As healthcare stakeholders move toward value-

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based care while trying to accomplish their key strategic business imperatives, they are struggling to fi nd ways to manage the health data created from patient health devices, wearables and applications. Healthcare organizations are quickly trying to fi gure out ways to obtain and integrate this data into their health information systems, as a means to emphasize wellness and prevention within their patient populations. This presentation will give insights and share success stories on how successful healthcare companies are using patient health data to better manage and care for their populations. And, how we as an industry can bridge the digital health divide.

Greg Shorten Senior Vice President of Sales and Business Development, Validic

Susannah Dushaj Sales Executive, Intersystems

17:35 Digitally Disrupting the NHS for Improved Patient Outcomes and Organisational Effi ciency Tony Young is the National clinical director for innovation at NHS England and the cofounder of the £500m Anglia Ruskin MedTech Campus, which will become one of the world’s largest health innovation spaces. • What is the case for transformation? • How is digital technology currently being used in the design and delivery of health services? What actions can be taken to take to ensure digital technology is leveraged to its full potential?

Tony Young National Clinical Director for Innovation, NHS England

18:15 Close of Day 1

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08:00 Morning Coff ee and Networking 08:00 Morning Coff ee and Networking 08:00 Morning Coff ee and Networking

09:00 Opening Remarks from the Chair 08:50 Introduction to Day 2 by the Chair: 09:00 Healthcare Procurement: It’s Not Just about the Money Brad Richardson Sarah Butler The unseen relevance of procurement activities in Director, Turner & Townsend Thinc National Health Consulting Leader, PwC healthcare • Improving patient outcomes 09:10 The Westmead Hospital Redevelopment: 09:00 The Bendigo Hospital Redevelopment: The • Encouraging technological innovation Delivering a World Class Health City for Western Journey to Eliminate Paper Medical Records • Being responsive to market shift s caused by Sydney • The process of digitising Bendigo Hospital’s technology advancements • Project overview paper-based processes and forms • Masterplanning the health city • The Vendor selection process James Leader • Working with precinct partners to ensure better • The integration challenge with existing Bendigo National Procurement Manager, Healthscope approaches to service and facility planning, Health systems precinct access, transport and parking • The change management process, clinical 09:40 Health Alliance NZ: Identifying Aggregate • Ensuing greater integration between the two engagement and training Purchasing Opportunities hospitals and the two major research institutes • The future vision for world class ICT at • Aggregate purchasing as a cost containment • Future proofi ng the facility for possible expansion Bendigo Health strategy • The challenges ahead • Where can the main cost savings be found – Charles Burgess, Technology Lead, Bendigo Pharmaceuticals? Mr Danny O’Connor Hospital Project, Department of Health Victoria • The importance of adequate coordination in Chief Executive, Western Sydney Local Health District aggregate purchasing Rob McCathie, Program Manager Electronic Medical • Learning from successful aggregation processes 09:40 The Hampshire Critical Treatment Hospital – Records/Information Services, Bendigo Health in the past Transforming Emergency & Critical Care in the UK • The potential advantages and the drawbacks of The case for dedicated urgent care centres in the UK 09:40 Can Technology Heal our Healthcare System? aggregate purchasing • The Hampshire model of care Healthcare spending in Australia is approaching • Design objectives 10% of GDP, with no signs of slowing. Despite Ross Darrah • Management of the design process continued technology investment over the past GM Procurement, Health Alliance • Key project challenges decade, operational costs continue to grow and • Lessons learned realization of the effi ciency dividend remains elusive. 10:20 Morning Networking Break Technology is a key element of a sustainable Nick Durham healthcare system, but where does a cure lie? 11:10 The Changing Procurement Model for Senior Associate, Hassell Medical Equipment Steve Lennon, Principal Advisor, Technology & • MTAA – Who We Are 10:10 Morning Coff ee and Networking Break Innovation from Fujitsu and Jaideep Thyagarajan, • Profi le of the Australian MedTech Industry IT-Spending Market Analyst from IDC, will discuss • Key Trends in Medical Technology 11:00 The Canberra University Hospital: Delivering the opportunities and challenges in realizing • Improving Client Outcomes While Containing Costs Operational Effi ciencies throughout the Design healthcare effi ciencies through technology, • Challenges with Procurement (Facilities) and Delivery Stages of the Project including: • Challenges with Procurement (Consumers) • ACT Health’s Vision

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• The DCM Tender concept & process • What will be needed in the future? • Our team structure • C-Suite survey results on business concerns, IT Susanne Tegan • The Hard and soft services involved priorities & challenges of healthcare providers Chief Executive, Medical Technology • The Tender competition • Insights into emerging technology trends in Association of Australia • The Design Solution Australian healthcare • The power of technology to reshape the patient 11:50 The Implementation of a Centralised Procurement Arch Fotheringham experience and rein in operational costs Model Across all Health Sites in SA Director of Health Projects, Brookfi eld Multiplex • Challenges of technology planning and Paul Broadbridge implementation for the healthcare system Manager eHealth Value Chain, National eHealth Colm Mooney • A look to the future: ‘Connected Care’ and key Transition Authority Executive Director Health Infrastructure, steps to begin this journey. ACT Health 12:30 Lunch and Networking Break Steve Lennon 11:30 Healthcare Effi ciency through Logistics Principal Advisor, Technology & Innovation, 13:30 Transforming Aged Care Procurement Australia’s healthcare system is challenged to Fujitsu respond to an increase in service demand, while • How will aged care reform impact on procurement processes? minimising its operational costs to service patients Jaideep Thyagarajan • The commercial benefi ts that can be achieved with increasing expectations for quality of care. Healthcare Market Analyst, IDC Through the application of scheduling techniques and through innovation in procurement • Medical technology procurement technology solutions, logistics planning can enable 10:10 Delivering Integrated Healthcare Technology: The • Achieving supply chain effi ciencies in aged care productivity effi ciencies and operational savings Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre procurement for health providers. This presentation will explore This session will focus on the technology platforms • eProcurement – moving to a paperless some international examples of best practice logistics through the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer environment planning on major healthcare developments, and how Centre Project. • Gaining competitive advantage and process this may be applied to the Australian context. • Key performance improvements across the effi ciency through eff ective data analysis • How an eff ective approach to logistics and back patient journey of house departmental planning can provide • People and processes to manage a John Engeler operational effi ciencies successful outcome Group Manager Accommodation Services • The logistics analysis and approach • The overall integration architecture Summit Care • Technology solutions that can help enable logistics • Enterprise services buses: what are they, why are planning in the current healthcare context they important 14:10 Materials Journey Modelling - Process Management • Potential operational savings to healthcare provision • HL7 compatibility Professor Joanne Curry • Messaging solutions Jack Kerlin Western Sydney University • Single Sign on Healthcare Sector Leader, AECOM • Mobile Duress systems – achieving rapid and 14:50 Aft ernoon Tea and Close of Conference accurate locations. 11:55 New Wine in New Wineskins - A Case for New • Optimising the In building mobile coverage solution Health Environments to provide coverage to all buildings campus-wide AHS’s fi rst hospital, Khoo Teck Puat Hospital (KTPH), • Nursecall platforms and workfl ow terminals was conceived with the over-arching agenda to

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provide a welcoming and inclusive premise for the community and this achievement • Digital Operating Theatres and Audio Visual systems created a powerful environment for healing. The aim of the healing environment is • Smart Cards and formats to promote healing and comfort through nature. It has earned KTPH a reputation Rod Sprenger, Senior Technical Program Manager, – as a “hospital in a garden.” The imperative of a rapidly ageing urban society with its Department of Health and Human Services, Victoria attendant needs has similarly led to new considerations in the planning and building of the other brick-and-mortar components of AHS, but this is only part of the story. Richard Morrison, ANZ Information and The “heartware” - values and attributes, and appropriately targeted programming, Communications Technology Practice Lead, AECOM are also important in making Singapore more than just a modern society, one that is nurturing and caring. 10:50 Morning Networking Break

Dr Wong Sweet Fun 11:20 Creating Digitally Enhanced Patient-Centered Care Environment with POC Chief Transformation Offi cer, Alexandra Health System (AHS), Singapore Solutions Healthcare providers are faced with creating Patient Centered Care Environments 12:35 Lunch and Networking Break while meeting the demands of a digitally diligent patient population. Join us in hearing how Epworth Healthcare is taking on this challenge head on by placing its 13:30 First Do No Harm; The Design-Clinician Interface for Improved Project Outcomes Point of Care solution (POC) in the centre of the equation. Utilizing a POC solution and Patient Care helps meet rising consumer demands of being more involved in decision making, • Using architects as clinicians more educated in their condition and treatment and be able to interact and access • How best to engage clinicians their medical professionals in a timely manner. • Clinical governance ad safety considerations in design • New points of care and ambulatory care models Ms Louise O’Connor • Patient and staff experience of hospitals RN, Grad Dip Nursing Management, MHA Executive Director, Epworth Eastern

Dr Victoria Atkinson 11:50 Artifi cial Intelligence in Healthcare Chief Medical Offi cer, Group General Manager Clinical Governance, St Vincents Health Research is indicating patients enjoy signifi cant benefi ts when AI platforms are used Australia to support health outcomes. We examine if and how AI can be used in compliance, motivation, infl uencing lifestyle choices and in combating loneliness. 14:10 The Spaces in Between • What is AI? • Strategies’ for creating the ‘between’ spaces whilst designing effi ciently • How can AI be applied in Healthcare? • Placemaking principles to create vibrant hospital communities • What are the benefi ts to health outcomes? • Creating in-between spaces that are the joy that assists in patient and staff well being • Where does the future lie with this technology? and contributes to the maintenance and restoration of health Vickie Edwards Leanne Guy, Associate Director New Business and Health, DesignInc Innovation & Healthcarer, Konica Minolta

Colleen Hart, Associate Director – Health, DesignInc 12:15 The Rural eHealth NSW Strategy: The Implementation Strategy for a Wide Range of Clinical and Corporate Health IT Initiatives 14:30 Critical Design Elements for Intensive Care Units • Update on project progress • Involving stakeholders in the design process • What are the main barriers to the wider uptake of eHealth technologies? • The challenges ahead • The continued rollout of the state-wide electronic medical record

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• New facilities, new models of care • Assessment/Perspectives of the program so far and next steps • Benefi ts and challenges with 100% single patient bed rooms • Ensuring optimal patient fl ow between key areas Kerri Ryan • Designing for health outcomes Director, Rural and Remote eHealth Program, NSW Health

Michelle Foster 12:55 Morning Networking Break Nurse Unit Manager - ICU, Gold Coast University Hospital 13:55 Effi ciencies through Innovation 15:10 Aft ernoon Tea and Networking Break • Driving effi ciency, safety and satisfaction for our healthcare organisations • Delivering value throughout the entire healthcare value chain 15:40 Implementation of Major Regional Health Facilities - Learnings, Challenges • Ensure safety, reliability and comfort while actively seeking operational effi ciencies and Innovations through systems, processes and technology • Albury - from vision to reality - agreeing what is important in a constrained construction • Addressing challenges of today and remain focused on the future of Australian environment healthcare • Wagga - Design, then delivery, then design again - implementing lessons learned • Ballarat - ensuring consistent design and build quality over multiple stages Irina Lindquist • Measuring the impact on the neighbourhood and the city Off er Manager for Enterprise Solutions, Schneider Electric

16:00 Bendigo Hospital – Delivering a World Class Regional Hospital 14:15 The Rise of the Hospital in the Home and Supporting Technologies • Why the public private partnership model works for the Bendigo Hospital This session will explore the Hospital in the Home program in Victoria, the results so far • Maximising user engagement during the design and delivery process and specifi cally the current and new technologies that will greatly expand the range of • The management of stakeholders through project phases patients for whom this type of care is an option, and the opportunities for cost savings • Project challenges on an already overstretched healthcare system. • Facility effi ciency though the integration of technology • Would we have done anything diff erently? Dr Michael Montalto Medical Director, Hospital in the Home Program Peter Faulkner, Executive Director Bendigo Hospital Project, Bendigo Health 14:35 Can Ultrasound Soothe Your RTLS Headaches 16:40 The Hidden Cost of Public-Private Partnerships in Healthcare Infrastructure In this opening session we will look at the UK experience of PPP fi nancing of new Damien Cox build hospitals and examine the lessons learned that can be adopted by Australian National Manager – Products & Technology, Hills projects going forward. 15:05 Aft ernoon Tea and Networking Allyson Pollock, Professor of Public Health Research 15:35 Prepare For A Personalized, Preventative Health Care Revolution 17:20 Close of Conference This session will explore the healthcare revolution taking place and ask the question “Is the future of healthcare predictive, personalised and preventative?”

Dr Tony Roscioli Senior Clinical Geneticist, The Garvan Institute of Medical Research

BOOK NOW www.austhealthweek.com.au  +61 2 9229 1000  [email protected] 16:15 Working in the Hospitals of 2025: How can we Harness Technologies which Enable our Clinicians and Empower our Patients This talk explores the relationship between clinicians, their patients and technology and how this is poised on the verge of another large leap in evolution over the next decade. It will also examine the link between design technology and clinical governance in an era of increasing accountability and expectation. • When technology is not always what the doctor ordered • Designing technology for clinicians • Clinical governance and informatics in 2025

Dr Victoria Atkinson Chief Medical Offi cer, Group General Manager Clinical Governance, St Vincents Health Australia

16:55 Close of Conference

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08:00 Registration and Networking 08:00 Registration and Networking

08:30 Opening Remarks from the Chair 08:30 Opening Remarks from the Chair

Digby Hall, Principal Sustainability Consultant, Umow Lai Cynthia Payne CEO, Summit Care 08:40 Business as Usual: Avoiding Potential Disruption in a Live Healthcare Environment 08:40 C’est Magnifi que, Mais Ce N’est Pas Aged Care? During any health facility refurbishment project, the imperative is to keep the In the presentation, Ray will critically but humourously examine six new forms of aged business running, like a well oiled machine. The focuses during this time, of potential care ‘warfare’: disruption, for our customers are; • Consumer-direction 1. Patient safety 3. Project continuation • Sector consolidation 2. Doctor satisfaction 4. Business continuity • Uberfi cation • Networked care delivery This presentation will cover; • Care delivered via technology • Infection control strategies utilised for building refurbishment projects. • Reintegration of aged care within the health care system • Planning for business continuity. • Strategic Hoops to jump through during refurbishment projects. Ray Glickman • Communications strategies utilised for building refurbishment projects. CEO, Amana Living

Chris Riley, Project Coordinator Project Works, UnitingCare Health 09:10 Aged Care Reform – What’s Been Happening and Where to Next? Dr Nick Hartland, First Assistant Secretary, Department of Health, will provide an 09:20 Peak Performance in Healthcare Refurbishment – ICT Case Studies in Audiovisual update on the aged care reforms to date and the next steps for future reform, Systems. including updates on My Aged Care, the Quality Indicators pilot and Home Care This session will focus on building fl exibility into refurbishment, rather than extending Reform. Dr Hartland will also discuss the role of the Aged Care Financing Authority what is currently in place and missing fundamental technology reform. A major case (ACFA) in supporting the reforms, and its current focus. study from the Sydney Local Health District will be provided. • Australia’s aged care system is currently undergoing a period of signifi cant change – transforming to a consumer driven, market based and sustainable aged care Key issues that this session will cover: system for all Australians. • Audiovisual systems – overview of the major changes over the last 18 months • These changes will give older Australians greater choice and fl exibility in deciding • Current benchmarks – low cost options, what are they and how can facilities who provides their care and services. usage be improved • While the Australian Government has already implemented a number of changes • Tracking utilization – how much are your room being used? to improve the aged care system, further changes enhancing consumer choice • Budgeting – maximising funding allocation to meet platform transition, rather and improving the quality of aged care services, are to come. than extension. • ACFA is currently providing advice to the Government on funding, fi nancing and • Building an ICT programme to meet the refurbishment timeline. pricing issues in relation to past and future reform including means testing, fees, • Reducing the burden on future projects by eff ective planning for future needs. accommodation prices, access and workforce. • Deploying fundamental energy saving technology and making this a Technology focus. Dr Nick Hartland • Strategies for platform transition to minimise Hospital disruption First Assistant Secretary, Aged Care Policy and Reform Division, Department of Health

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• Recommendations for your next refurbishment to increase Functionality, 09:40 Aged Care Providers: Remaining Competitive in a Consumer Driven Market Place Manageability and maintainability, Cost effi ciency (to install and operate), • Becoming more responsive to consumer needs and demands Operability (user friendliness), Aesthetics, Flexibility (to enhance and upgrade) and • Revising your business model in response to government reform and Lifecycle consumer demand • Communicating with the consumer – challenges in planning and contracting Richard Morrison support services ANZ Information and Communications Technology Practice Lead, AECOM • Workforce requirements – do you have the necessary skills to administer CDC? • Diff erentiating yourself in a crowded market place Jon Gowdy Director Engineering Services, Sydney Local Health District Jason Howie CEO, Kincare 10:00 Morning Coff ee and Networking Break 10:10 Lessons on the Way to a Successful Ageing Urban Community 10:50 Mackay Capital Infrastructure Programme: Upgrading Existing Healthcare Faced with the health and ageing challenges for the 800,000 residents living in the Facilities in Rural and Remote Locations northern region of Singapore, AHS’s population health strategy is built on lessons Bowen and Proserpine Hospitals are two existing healthcare facilities located learnt in its earlier eff orts in health promotion and public education for disease approximately halfway between Mackay and Townsville in North Queensland. This prevention, early detection and intervention. The System works in tandem with will be a project specifi c example of the refurbishment and expansion of two existing non-health ministries and agencies to enhance population level health and well- healthcare facilities in rural and remote areas. Some of the topics covered will include: being, creating age- and dementia-friendly communities. Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, as • the implications associated with reconfi guring the existing Emergency Singapore’s fi rst health promoting hospital, exhorts its staff to be visible role models Departments to meet current Australian Healthcare Facility Guidelines within the of healthy lifestyles and habits. The strategies developed and implemented to care for footprint of the existing buildings frail older adults will be shared in this presentation, including AHS’s Ageing-In-Place • the refurbishment of heritage listed buildings programme, which was awarded the United Nations Public Service Award in 2014 for • replacement of existing Mechanical, Electrical, Hydraulic and Fire Protection improving the delivery of public services. Services whilst achieving compliance with the Queensland Health Engineering Guidelines Dr Wong Sweet Fun • staging construction works Chief Transformation Offi cer, Alexandra Health System (AHS) Singapore • the challenges associated with working in rural and remote locations 10:40 Morning Coff ee and Networking Elisa Knowlman Head of Healthcare Design, Peddle Thorp 11:10 The RDNS/RSL Care Merger: Understanding the Opportunities Ahead In late November aged and home care providers RDNS and RSL Care announced their Steven Mairs merger. With over 6,000 employers, tens of thousands of customers and multiple Associate Director, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff service streams, the merger positions the organisation as the largest independent NFP operator in Australia, with services throughout Australia, New Zealand and 11:30 Engineering Challenges Associated with Development of Regional Health Sites in abroad. the Multi-Purpose Service Health Programme • What were the key challenges of the merge? Design, consultation and construction in a regional environment holds many • What processes underpinned its execution? challenges. The integration of aged care and acute services challenges design norms • How was the merger achieved in a short period of time? for spaces which have quite diff erent characters and needs. This talk will outline • What are the opportunities ahead? • How does the organisation view the changing nature of the industry?

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engineering issues experienced during the design of a number of schemes within the • What does this mean for the customer for now and the future? Multi Purpose Service roll out for northern New South Wales. Dan Woods The schemes vary from smaller refurbishments, extensions and refurbishment of Executive General Manager, Brand and Business Development, RDNS existing facilities and all new facilities. • Introduction and description of programme 11:40 Making Ageing Normal • Key design principles • Australia’s aged care system has made ‘decline’ normal… • Recurring site and regional issues • Aged care reform • Engineering solutions • Making healthy normal for our customers • Conclusions • A person centred and healthy ageing approach to quality of life • Treating frailty and rehabilitation Julian Soper • Our early work – workforce and systems Associate Principal | Building Services Engineering, Arup • Access to health promotion

12:10 Lunch and Networking Break Jo Boylan Director of Operations, Southern Cross Care 13:10 Post Seismic Disaster Compliance for Hospitals • Building code of Australia and earthquake resistance 12:10 Mixing the Old and the Young: The Possibilities for an Inter-Generational Care • Background to “Serviceability for Immediate Use” requirements Program in Australia • Overseas earthquake experience This presentation will provide an overview of : • Compliance challenges: The new Royal Adelaide Hospital journey • Intergenerational Care In Australia – legislative environment • Compliance challenges: existing hospital refurbishments • Results of our initial feasibility testing of the idea • Where to from here? Peter Hillan Manager for the new Royal Adelaide Hospital, Hansen Yuncken Leightons Professor Anneke Fitzgerald Construction Joint Venture Department of International Business and Asian Studies, Griffi th University

13:50 Health Facilities Sustainability – Where to Now? Dr Nerina Vecchio • Summarise the outcomes of COP21 [Paris 2015] and how this might relate to Senior Lecturer, Griffi th Business School Health Facilities; • Provide a snapshot of current Australian State Health Dept. sustainable Dr Katrina Ratford development policies, and analyse where these policies are trending Research Fellow, Griffi th Business School • Provide guidance on how designers and consultants can gear up to cater for these sustainability requirements; 12:40 Lunch and Networking Break • Provide an overview of prevalent green building rating tools in the Australian context, and again analyse the trends; and 13:40 VITA: Moving Away from Traditional Models of Aged Care, to a Restorative and • Highlight the climate change risks around the country that pose the greatest Teaching Model. • The partnership between SA Health, ACH Group and Flinders University • A new concept in rehabilitation linking together health, aged care and education • Enabling older people to access rehabilitation and other support services in a

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functional and insurance liabilities to Health Facilities, and how to go about purpose built facility managing those risks • The evolving concept of self-directing restoration in a CDC environment • State-of-the-art designs – SMART rooms Digby Hall • The teaching partnership with Flinders University Principal Sustainability Consultant, Umow Lai • Next steps

14:30 The Hackathon: What We’re Designing For – Big Decisions for the Coming Jeff Fiebig Century GM, ACH Group Professor Golembiewski, a renowned thought leader in healthcare design will be running a hackathon, which will culminate in a 1 hour intensive workshop. The 14:10 eVillage, Enabling Seniors Living in Residential Care to Become ‘Silver Surfers’ interactive workshop will involve the whole audience to look at the big decisions This presentation will share knowledge, lessons, benefi ts and recommendations to that will aff ect healthcare facilities over the next century and what we can do to implement technology. The aim is to inspire other organisations within the primary prepare. And nowhere is the issue of future-proofi ng more pressing than when the health setting to revolutionise service delivery using technology. poor decisions of the past have culminated in an unusable facility. Golembiewski has asked hundreds of health academics and futurists to state their concerns for the Shelly Fletcher emerging century, and these will be fi red at the audience during the hackathon, but it eHealth and Primary Care Manager, Feros Care will be up to the audience to predict how these (and issues raised in healthcare week generally) will aff ect tomorrow’s facilities. 14:40 The Emergence of Smart Bidets in the 21st Century • Restoring Dignity and Well being Jan Golembiewski • Cost savings & OH&S Adjunct Professor - Design and Health & Industry Engagement and Research • The future of smart bidets in Australia moving forward in the healthcare sector Queensland University of Technology Kane Bonson 15:30 Aft ernoon Tea and Close of Day National Wholesale Manager, Intelicorp

17:00 Closing Remarks and Close of Conference Meredith Gresham Occupational Therapist and Senior Consultant, Hammond Care Dementia Centre

15:10 Aft ernoon Tea and Networking Break

15:40 Creating Environments that Support People Living with a Diagnosis of Dementia The prevalence of people living with a diagnosis of dementia in our communities is expected to increase dramatically as our world ages. Living well despite a diagnosis of dementia is therefore an area of increasing interest to health professionals, governments and the population at large.

This session will explore the many challenges that will have to be overcome. Specifi cally, we will look at:

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• Approaches to supporting people living with dementia, and how we involve them in their care choices • Programs that empower both the person living with a dementia diagnosis, and their carer/(s) • Environments and design appropriate for people living with dementia

Margaret Ryan Head of Dementia Services, BUPA Aged Care

16:10 Review of Recent Refurbishments Undertaken by Ozcare in the Residential Aged Care Sector – The Journey, The Leanings and The Outcomes If you are planning to retrofi t an aged care facility you can be sure that this will throw up a unique set of challenges that will have to be overcome over the life of the project. Along with the general planning and construction pain points you will encounter, communicating the planned changes to elderly residents with diff ering cognitive impairments such as memory loss and dementia can set up its own unique set of challenges when looking to complete on time and on budget.

This case study focused session will explore the challenge faced during a recent retrofi t project and discuss the strategies that you can put in place to ensure effi cient project completion and ultimately a smooth transitional process for all residents.

Sally Jago Manager - Construction and Property, Ozcare

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Validic is the healthcare industry’s leading Unify, formerly Siemens Enterprise Communications, eHealth Consortium. The eHealth Consortium is ACI Group Australia is a nation wide network of healthcare digital health platform for convenient and quick is a global communications soft ware and services comprised of Australian based companies with products suppliers, with experience in Hospital design, access to patient data from mobile health and company. Our new name refl ects perfectly what we do: we unify our specialist skills and resources to supply, support, install and maintain end development and procurement. We off er the best product solutions in-home clinical devices, wearables and applications. By connecting its customers’ communications systems. By synchronizing technologies, to end solutions for eHealth and infotainment hardware or soft ware. Each available. With purchasing and safety backed with clinical support growing base of customers (that includes providers, pharmaceutical creating an engaging user experience and weaving communications organisation has signifi cant experience in their fi eld which when combined as our core focus, ACI Group Australia has been supporting Hospital companies, payers, wellness companies, and health IT vendors) to seamlessly into the way businesses operate, we empower an increasingly provide formidable solutions tailored to the health care industry. and Aged Care procurement, replacement and new developments the continuously expanding list of digital health technologies, Validic mobile workforce to work better together. The result is a transformation of with unparalleled effi ciency and quality. Our relationships extends to enables healthcare companies to better coordinate care across their how the enterprise communicates and collaborates that amplifi es collective healthcare care providers across the nation, delivering Intensive Care, communities, improve their patient engagement strategies and eff orts, energizes the business and drives better performance ClaveGuard is an innovative Australian company General Ward, Maternity, Bariatric and paediatric bed solutions. One of effi ciently mange their patient populations. designing and manufactures latest technology for our key relationships is with Linet Group, who are the largest Hospital A division of Dickson and Dickson Healthcare Operating Rooms, ICU, ED and Hybrid Rooms. Our Bed provider in Europe. Including working on projects across Europe, leading edge products include innovations such as our Patient Lift Spotlight Partners Asset Tracking Partner Africa, Australia, Asia and South America, Linet Group has supplied to Pendant and our Equipment Transfer System combined with a complete such Hospitals as Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago and SOTI is the world's most trusted provider of Enterprise Hospital Automation or Logistics is where range of state of the art LED operating, procedure and exam lights for New York Presbyterian Hospital. ACI Group and Linet are able to off er Mobility Management solutions, with over 15,000 Lamson leads the Australian market. every clinical application. Team these products in your OR with the world the Australian market, both Public and Private, the opportunity to enterprise customers and millions of devices managed worldwide. SOTI Traditionally, the focus had been on Pathology and or Pharmacy class Black Diamond Video all Digital Integration and you will partner become brand leaders in Healthcare. MobiControl for Healthcare is an enterprise grade mobility management automation, now it is more diverse. Lamson provide Automatic Guided with a company for now and the future. Call 1300 283 122 platform that enforces secure use of mobile devices anywhere patient care Vehicles (AGVs) to Australian healthcare for meal/waste /line medical records and Pharmacy. The turn-key systems bring our (Australian) Dexion is a leading global storage solutions provider, is required. SOTI extends secure mobility management beyond basic EMM Since 2004 we have proudly supplied only the projects in line with Europe, North America and even China into latest solving challenges for a broad range of customers from to provide a total solution for comprehensive management and security, highest quality, most advanced and reliable smart effi ciencies and in regards to the drug management system (PIllPick), health to e-commerce. We have 70 years’ experience in delivering supporting corporate-liable and BYOD policies for devices in the healthcare toilet systems. InteliCorp Pty Ltd are the largest Wholesaler of smart we reduce adverse drug eff ects (aDEs) to a publically accepted innovative storage solutions and operate a global network of over 70 industry. toilets and eco toileting products in Oceania. We are a professional standards. franchises and supply centres throughout Australia, New Zealand, Asia company that own warehousing, distribution facilities and distribution Blum is trusted and renowned worldwide for designing and the Middle East. Dexion off ers a tailored approach to design and channels with a comprehensive network of installers throughout the a comprehensive range of high quality industry leading project management, which is supported by our comprehensive range country and region. The products we supply are technologically and products that signifi cantly enhance user convenience and ergonomics in Featured Partners of specialised shelving, cabinets, lockers, plastic or wire bins, and our aesthetically proven, they come highly specifi ed by architects, health the kitchen and home. With their well-thought-out function, internationally world-leading Compactus. health Since 1945, Hills has been synonymous with workers and are in use by government departments, health services, recognised design and high durability; our lift , drawer, hinge systems solutions innovative thinking. From the iconic hoist hospitals, leading hotels and in thousands of homes. withstand intensive daily use for the lifetime of the furniture. Blum fi ttings to market-leading home, health, security, entertainment and work within furniture interiors creating the perfect balance between Peacock Bros, Australian-owned and operated connectivity solutions for the next smart facility. Hills Health Solutions exterior form and interior function ensuring designs become a reality. Established 1888 since 1888, has grown into one of the ANZ region’s is Australia’s number one provider of integrated health solutions largest providers of Data Management and The way health is delivered is changing. Telstra Health and has over 40 years industry experience. With over 40, 000 beds Event Partner: Printing Solutions. Manufacturers of high quality labels, we also work is leading that change. Regardless of the role you play across 300 hospitals and aged care facilities, we are the one seamless with the best technology brands to provide identifi cation, tracking and in the healthcare system, our goal is the same - we integrated solution for all your healthcare needs. IBM Healthcare & Life Sciences is enabling a smarter, mobility solutions in the healthcare industry. We understand the need want to make health care easier for you. We want to deliver a better more connected healthcare system that delivers better for specialist solutions within healthcare and have the experience you experience, lower costs and increased convenience. We want to make Konica Minolta is known as a world leader in print care & empowers people to make better choices. In need to make the best decisions for your project. healthcare simpler for everyone. technology and soft ware. Aft er the creation of several addition to the company's investment in health technology research and Business Innovation Centres in strategic locations innovation, IBM's healthcare solutions, technology & consulting enable Fujitsu Australia Limited is a leading service provider of throughout the world, we are now embarking on a journey organisations to achieve greater effi ciency within their operations; Established in Japan in 1919, Olympus has been at business, information technology and communications to become a truly innovative and agile leader in the healthcare industry. collaborate to improve outcomes; and integrate with new partners for a the forefront of medical and scientifi c technology for solutions within Healthcare across Australia. We partner Having spent two years investing in and building a portfolio of health tech more sustainable, personalised and patient-centric system. almost 100 years and continues to set the benchmark with our customers to consult, design, build, operate and support services, we are ready to show the world our unique solutions. in the healthcare industry, manufacturing a range of high quality business solutions. From strategic consulting to application and products used for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures throughout infrastructure solutions and services, Fujitsu has earned a reputation Schneider Electric is the global WSP and Parsons Brinckerhoff have combined multiple departments of a hospital. as the single supplier of choice for leading Health and government specialist in energy management and are now one of the world’s leading engineering organisations. www.fujitsu.com.au and automation. With revenues of professional services consulting fi rms. Together we provide services to €25 billion in FY2014, our 170,000 employees serve customers in over At Shaw Contract Group, we combine the transform the built environment and restore the natural environment, and 100 countries, helping them to manage their energy and process in expertise of the world’s largest carpet Coff ee Cart Partners our expertise ranges from environmental remediation to urban planning, ways that are safe, reliable, effi cient and sustainable. From the simplest manufacturer and recycler with the fi nancial stability of a Berkshire from engineering iconic buildings to designing sustainable transport of switches to complex operational systems, our technology, soft ware Hathaway subsidiary to off er carpet tile, broadloom and resilient fl oor Cummins South Pacifi c is a wholly-owned subsidiary of networks, and from developing the energy sources of the future to enabling and services improve the way our customers manage and automate coverings. Understanding the unique requirements of educational Cummins Inc., a global power leader and the world’s largest new ways of extracting essential resources. We have approximately 32,000 their operations. Our connected technologies will reshape industries, environments, we deliver fl ooring solutions that work hard for you and independent manufacturer of diesel engines. Cummins employees, including engineers, technicians, scientists, architects, planners, transform cities and enrich lives. At Schneider Electric, we call this Life your campus. Designed to look good, last long and mind your budget is a corporation of complementary business units that design, surveyors, program and construction management professionals, and Is On. our fl oor coverings deliver the best possible outcome for students, manufacture, distribute and service diesel and gas engines as well as various environmental experts. We are based in more than 500 offi ces across staff and institutions. related technologies, including fuel systems, controls, air handling, 40 countries worldwide. www.wspgroup.com | www.pbworld.com fi ltration, emission solutions and power generation systems.

The ForgeRock Identity Platform™ transforms Imatis Australia facilitates today’s hospitals to leverage Exclusive Advisory Partner: At Tennant, we are passionate about developing innovative the way millions of customers, prospects and innovative technology to deliver care coordination, solutions to help our customers resolve their cleaning citizens interact with businesses and governments online, providing and improve operational effi ciency and patient PwC is one of Australia’s leading professional services fi rms, challenges. Our products are designed to sustainably clean better security, building relationships and enabling new cloud, mobile care quality. We support hospitals through patient-centric web bringing the power of our global network of fi rms to help spaces with fewer resources and reduced emissions. Our range of and IoT off erings from any device or connected thing. ForgeRock based portals, state-of-the-art soft ware solutions and extended Australian businesses, not-for-profi t organisations and scrubbers are redefi ning the way the world cleans with chemical- serves hundreds of brands globally, like Morningstar, Vodafone, use of mobility and tracking technologies, all based on leading edge governments assess their performance and improve the way they work. free technologies reducing the need for everyday detergent use. We GEICO and the government of Norway, among many others. For more infrastructure integrated into an overall workfl ow engine. Establishing Having grown from a one-man Melbourne accountancy practice in 1874 are also setting the benchmark for sustainable outdoor cleaning by information and free downloads, visit http://www.forgerock.com or tomorrow’s digital hospitals today is an enabler for real organisational to the worldwide merger of Price Waterhouse and Coopers & Lybrand in creating products that help to eliminate emissions, control dust and follow ForgeRock on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/forgerock. change – building a strong foundation for the future of healthcare. 1998, PwC Australia now employs more than 6,000 people. reduce noise pollution.

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Exhibitors Part of the global Legrand Group, with a presence in With over 3.6 million users globally, Tunstall Healthcare The Moff at Group head offi ce is located in K2 helps your people work smarter and get business more than 70 countries we are specialists in designing is the market leading provider of connected healthcare Melbourne Australia, with sales and service done faster. Create any business application you can and manufacturing products for electrical and digital building solutions. Our assistive technologies and telehealth solutions aid offi ces located in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide imagine, with workfl ows and forms that span roles, infrastructures. Legrand aims to set the benchmark for technological people with additional needs to maintain their independence and live in Australia, Christchurch and Auckland in New Zealand as well as departments and data sources. Automate manual processes and innovation, highest standards of quality and inspirational design, to their lives to the full in a place of their choice. With over 55 years of one offi ce in the United Kingdom and United States. Moff at has a deliver the right information into the right hands right away. boost the profi le of modern electrical systems. We continue to develop global experience, we off er a truly end-to-end solution, encompassing well-developed global distribution strategy exporting to over 50 K2 apps run on premises or in the cloud, they integrate with your and hone a broad and diversifi ed product range so you can enjoy the design and development, consultancy and service support, countries globally. The Moff at group designs, develops, manufactures current systems, and they allow for insightful reporting. Everything convenience of working with one trusted supplier. deployment and training, and triage and monitoring services. Visit and markets a comprehensive range of Cooking, Bakery, and you build is reusable and easy to change with little or no code. With K2, www.tunstallhealthcare.com.au or call 1800 603 377 Meal Distribution, Healthcare equipment and products. For more your people can access their tasks from anywhere — mobile devices, Australian owned and operated, Healthspace information visit www.moff at.com.au. company portals or email — so your workforce can move faster and provide industry-leading medical storage systems stay focused on growing the business, instead of managing processes. and integrated inventory tracking, management and replenishment Controllaview is an innovative manufacturer technology to national and international healthcare facilities. & supplier of vision control solutions for The Oneview Healthcare Solution actively Healthspace solutions will help clients; optimise storage capacity, Healthcare facilities throughout Australia & New Zealand. Using engages patients in their healthcare to enable Panasonic System Solutions Asia Pacifi c (PSSAP) improve workfl ow, easily track and manage consumables and glazed shading systems Controllaview is able to off er a wide range them to communicate with their friends, family and care team. The is the regional headquarters for integrated prostheses and automate stock replenishment to ensure staff remain of solutions to satisfy requirements for light control, incorporating Oneview solution integrates seamlessly into the hospital’s own IT systems solutions. As a complete solutions provider, the company focussed on patient care. Clients benefi t from working closely with privacy, hygiene, security & anti-ligature features into their infrastructure and EHR to deliver a solution that: • Engages and has established strong business ties with 3rd party alliances to off er our Health planners ensuring the design complies with all relevant products. From façade applications with motorised interstitial educates patients throughout the continuum of care • Optimizes customers “one-stop systems solution integration” in consulting and standards and certifi cation systems. blinds that are synchronised through to basic internal door vision clinical performance and clinical workfl ow effi ciencies • Delivers integration system application development. For Healthcare industry, panels, Controllaview is able to provide customised solutions for all measurable returns on investments PSSAP leverages on innovative technologies to improve operational Rauland Australia develops, implements and supports Departments within Healthcare facilities. effi ciency and contributes to improved quality of care. nurse call and patient entertainment solutions that assist thousands of health care professionals deliver the best possible experience to their patients every day. Our clients range from small With an absolute understanding of healthcare, Alphacare TekMedTM supply a range of therapy chairs for Active Mobility was founded in 1995 as a specialist community hospitals to the newest and most advanced digital is at the forefront of the Healthcare Equipment and clinical applications. We are ISO9001 accredited and provider of patient lift ing and handling technology to the public and private facilities with over 800 beds. Established in 1992, Furniture industry. For many years Alphacare has been off er supply and installation, clinical training, technical training, healthcare industry. With an expanding range of fi xtures the business is currently experiencing signifi cant growth as hospital involved in the supply and fi tout of many Hospitals and Aged Care spare parts and service, service contracts for the life of our therapy requiring architectural specifi cation, we have created the concept managers seek to improve operational effi ciency, while delivering facilities across Australia. Our off ering is fully integrated, from project chairs. BionicTM Product Range: ComfortLine – Ultimate therapy of Archability™ - enabling environments. Archability™ is a fusion of higher levels of care, to meet new national operating standards. consulting, interior design, project management to post project chair, DreamLine – Versatile therapy chair for nocturnal and day service, each step is seamlessly coordinated and undertaken by architecture and ability encapsulating the need for modern healthcare treatments, RecoLine+ - Ultimate recovery room chair for Day Surgery, design to be inclusive of all. Visit us on stand 98 at Australian REGENCY HEALTHCARE is continuously Alphacare. Throughout the process you will be supported by a highly SlimLine – Oncology treatment chair, Hifl ex5 – Multifunctional Table, Healthcare Week for the launch of this exciting vision. striving to be the Market Leader assisting in the disciplined and responsive team who assume total responsibility for Velo – Exercise trainer, Relax – Ergonomic Stool. All Bionic products every detail. creation of EXCEPTIONAL Care Environments for the Aged, Acute and are manufactured in Germany to the highest quality for extended life Primary Care sectors. Our Core Focus is on Healthcare Seating and Care cycle service. Platforms providing assistance in specialist, procedural, therapy, long Hako is your highly competent partner for all indoor and short term, acute, aged and primary care. Our GOALS…unparalleled Here at Lamicolor Pfl eiderer,, importing the and outdoor cleaning equipment, off ering vacuums, and EXCELLENCE as Team Members, as a Company, Supplier, Buyer and highest quality Chemically Resistant High Pressure carpet extractors, polishers and a comprehensive Citizen! Our VALUES – we are all held accountable to the foundations of BEWATEC is the technology leader in patient Laminates, Scratch Proof Compact Laminates, E0 Melamine Faced range of walk-behind and ride-on machines and innovative solutions. Honesty, Integrity, Knowledge, Innovation and Responsibility towards all. entertainment worldwide. BEWATEC solutions Board, Quadra and Streamline Bench tops is the key to our point Regardless of what you are looking for: Hako has got the right solution! connect and enhance everything your clinic off ers and provide So with Range, Flexibility and Experience …we help healthcare happen! of diff erence in the market. We import high quality products from Our aim is to be your partner of choice. Call us to fi nd out if we are the improved service quality and increased effi ciency in all processes. Lamicolor Italy, Duropal- Pfl iederer and Niemann from Germany. All of Durable hardware meets future-proof app technology. Multimedia right partner for you. Austco is a worldwide provider of IP Nurse Call and these industry leaders are renowned throughout the world for their entertainment, telecommunication and interactive services are Secure Accommodation Systems with over 27 years’ superior products. Some of our key clients and projects include: Chris combined with integrated solutions for Unifi ed Communications, experience in Healthcare and Custodial care, across 8000+ sites, in O’brien Life House Project, Wagga Wagga Mental Health Building, networks and infrastructures. Already today BEWATEC For 50 years Polyfl or have been providing Australia over 60 countries. Our fl exibility to integrate into various technologies Royal North Shore Hospital, Brisbane Private Hospital, Domain communication solutions off er hospitals a long term perspective for & New Zealand with resilient vinyl fl ooring without enables our clients to continue to drive effi ciencies achieving an Principle, Healthscope, Blue Care. the future and added value by saving costs, increasing effi ciency, comprising on design and functionality. Their fl oor coverings are overall quality communications solution more security and fl exibility. suitable for a variety of commercial and domestic installations. Available in an array of colours and designs, Polyfl or’s ranges are Established in 1931, Quirks Australia is a leading provider Founded in 1968, EIZO (Japanese translation: Image) is hard wearing, durable and low maintenance, off ering both style and of commercial refrigeration and air conditioning solutions a global manufacturer of medical standards complaint Quicksew has a proven reputation for the provision substance. Polyfl or’s environmentally friendly fl ooring is GreenTag to the Australian market. The Quirks name is recognised OR imaging solutions. EIZO’s modular approach to of furniture and soft furnishings products to certifi ed and 100% recyclable. Polyfl or is ‘fl ooring design for a better throughout Australia for providing customers with innovation image aggregation, distribution and display, allows surgeons to Curate health and aged care facilities including complete fi t outs and environment’. and quality technical expertise in all areas of refrigeration and air their image data individually. Welcome to EIZO, CuratOR series. conditioning. Quirks Australia is a national company which provides refurbishments, supplying resilient low maintenance products that nationwide support to all our customers. For Sales, Rental, Service, are fi t for purpose, fully launderable, comply with fi re regulations Design & Installation of Commercial Refrigeration and air conditioning and create an attractive, tranquil and practical environment for staff Forbo is a global leader and manufacturer of call 1800-804-627 or www.quirksaustralia.com.au and patient care. • CURTAINS • FURNITURE • BLINDS • TRACKING • Uniform and Apparel Solutions (UAS) partners fl ooring and fi nishes for healthcare and commercial PRIVACY SCREENS • BEDSPREADS • SOFT FURNISHINGS • INTERIOR with companies that recognise the importance of environments. Forbo manufacture high quality design Eagle Lighting Australia design and manufacture a large DESIGN • CONCEPT CREATION company-supplied clothing – corporate imagewear, orientated solutions that off er low lifecycle costs, durability and world range of luminaires with maximum effi ciency through uniforms and industrial wear – to the productivity of leading environmental performance. Forbo have the experience and our state of the art facility based in Melbourne. We their people and the strength of their brand. range to off er tailored solutions for all areas in healthcare buildings. pride ourselves on providing innovative and aff ordable USG Boral is a leading manufacturer and supplier UAS reinforces that productivity and brand strength through the Forbo is headquartered in Baar, Switzerland. All production facilities lighting solutions to clients throughout Australasia. Eagle Lighting of gypsum board-based wall and ceiling lining provision of a comprehensive, high-quality corporate clothing are Forbo owned and operated using 100% renewable energy. To fi nd Australia is committed to off ering our customers not just lighting but a systems, mineral fi bre acoustical ceiling systems, metal framing, joint solution that covers everything from bespoke design, custom fabrics, out more visit Forbo Flooring Systems www.forbo-fl ooring.com email: lighting solution. Our vision is to be recognised as Australasia’s premier compounds, high-performance panels and accessories throughout manufacturing, fi tting and distribution through to a wide range of [email protected] or call 1800 224 471 Forbo Flooring Systems 23 lighting solutions provider. Asia, Australasia and the Middle East modern, ready-to-go, off -the-rack clothing in a wide size range. Ormsby Place Wetherill Park NSW 2164

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Exhibitors Kingspan Insulation is a world-leading manufacturer of With over 50 years of experience, Ausco Modular Stormtech Pty Ltd supplies architectural drainage solutions The engineers for the NRAH wanted an easy-to- innovative, super high performance insulation products is one of the largest modular infrastructure hire for health care and aged care facilities. Linear drainage install Ceiling System meeting stringent seismic which help reduce the carbon footprint of the built and construction companies in Australia delivering a fast, fl exible and allows level-plane, ‘zero stepdown’ drainage for both indoor and health requirements plus provide extensive accessibility. environment. Kingspan Insulation manufactures Kooltherm®, a reliable service to clients nationally across Healthcare, Commercial and outdoor applications. Unlike conventional drainage solutions, Studform’s Kwikloc Seismic aluminium ceiling grid system provided world-leading CFC/HCFC-free rigid thermoset insulation with zero & Industrial, Government, Education, Mining & Energy Building & lineal designs conform to the strict accessibility requirements of the the structural capacity to meet and exceed the loading requirements Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP). By improving the thermal effi ciency Construction and Residential Housing. Part of the largest modular AS-1428, whilst ensuring superior drainage fl ow. Stormtech’s vinyl of the AS 1170.4, plus: Accurately nested tiles ensuring the ultimate of building envelopes, Kingspan Insulation aims to help healthcare group globally, Algeco Scotsman, Ausco Modular provides a full clamp (providing a screw down fl ange to mechanically clamp the hygiene outcomes A fl at, even plane averting tile sag pressure. facilities signifi cantly reduce heating and cooling loads, energy use and turnkey project delivery service (design, planning, manufacture, sale, vinyl beneath), off ers seamless integration into vinyl fl oor surfaces Reduced installation times with the ‘Kwikloc’. Minimised bracing provide a clean, safe fi bre-free environment. For more information call and hire) and a variety of modular facilities such as hospitals and commonly found in care settings. ensuring more room for essential services. 1300 247 235 or visit www.kingspaninsulation.com.au healthcare clinics, project offi ces, housing, and multipurpose buildings, Health Projects International (HPI) off ers integrated and Zebra provides seamless connectivity and intelligence remote villages, mobile camps, workforce accommodation, learning comprehensive planning consultancy services for health for better patient care. Inthe mission-critical healthcare spaces, amenities, kitchens and dining halls. and aged care. These include service planning, master and aged care environments, delivering the very best patient care planning, briefi ng, architectural design and documentation, and Top hospitals in the USA (73 out of top 100; 18 out of top requires doctors, nurses and other caregivers to be able to instantly projects include hospitals, day surgeries, medical centres, aged and 20) and major Health organizations within ANZ rely on reach colleagues and access a wealth of information. With Zebra’s end- Debetrek has been providing adjustable dementia care, diagnostic centres, wellness and rehabilitation centres. industry-leading LRS Output Management solutions to to-end suite of solutions for health and aged care, you can place ‘right manage and deliver their critical document output. Gartner and other workplace equipment for 15 years . We Based in Australia, HPI operates internationally under the banner TAHPI specialise in the supply, install and specifi cation of products that in UAE and Malaysia, and is developer and manager of the international here, right now’ mobile access to voice and data in the pockets of your analyst groups recognize LRS as a global IT leader and continually rank team, providing the technology solutions they need at the point-of- LRS as one of the top 200 soft ware companies. improve the productivity and comfort of users in compliance with web service known as the Health Facility Briefi ng System (HFBS). WHS standards. The product range includes full adjustable desks, sit care to defi ne a new level of healthcare excellence. stand systems, monitor stands for corporate and retail environments Dunlop Foams has been operational , wall mounted LCD keyboard systems and mobile carts for hospitals. for over 70 years and is synonymous KONE provides innovative and energy-effi cient Tarkett is the world’s leading supplier of with developing and manufacturing quality products. Proudly solutions for elevators, escalators, building doors smooth surface coverings manufacturing Australian-made, Dunlop Foams was the fi rst to introduce Pressure and the systems that integrate them with today’s intelligent buildings. Redistribution layers (Memory Foams), and the fi rst to develop a We support our customers every step of the way; from design, 1 million m2 per day. The company specializes in providing solutions Medstor Australia introduced the “60/40” range of healthcare Support layers (HG Grades) which has solidifi ed manufacturing and installation to maintenance and modernisation. for all health care applications… be it operating theatres, ensuite system for healthcare storage, including our High their superiority in the healthcare market for over 20 years. KONE is a global leader in helping our customers manage the smooth areas, kitchens, wards and corridors. Tarkett products have been used Density shelving and cabinetry range, over 15 years ago. We also have www.dunlopfoams.com fl ow of people and goods throughout their buildings. We understand the successfully in Australia since the early 1980s enduring the rigors from a comprehensive range of trolleys which can be custom-made to suit the largest hospitals to the ambience required for the smaller nursing needs of the healthcare sector and have solutions for the safe and client specifi cations. We carry a range of containers and dividers, all Kleentek Australia, leaders in industrial homes. For more information visit our web site on www.tarkett.com.au effi cient movement of people within your facility. of which fi t into our range of mobile and fi xed modules, namely clear waste bin washing solutions, introduce the or contact your Tarkett representative Polycarbonate trays, ABS baskets and trays, Chrome Wire baskets and Bravo - now the world’s most advanced industrial wheelie bin washer. NetComm Wireless Limited (ASX: NTC) Polypropylene security boxes complete with lids. Bravo provides an effi cient and automated solution to wash, sanitise NetCommWireless is a leading developer of 3G / 4G LTE and dry wheelie bins, helping you to achieve your goal of maintaining Machine-to-Machine (M2M) and Fixed Wireless Regional Broadband the highest environmental, workplace and public health standards. ORTEC provides optimisation solutions to many devices that underpin an increasingly connected world. For the past 33 Designed, supported and certifi ed in Australia by Kleentek, Bravo can industries with a particular focus globally on Willach is Australia’s market years, NetComm Wireless has developed a portfolio of world-fi rst data be found in a number of new Australian hospitals in 2016. Healthcare. Our solutions enable Healthcare organisations optimise leader in dispensary storage communication products, and is now a globally recognised wireless the delivery of care, on time, in the most effi cient manner. Our systems and effi cient workfl ow design. Company owned, we invest The Valspar Corporation is one of innovator. Headquartered in Sydney (Australia), NetComm Wireless solutions will benefi t the full range of Healthcare organisations, from heavily into our national team of locally based consulting pharmacists, the largest global coatings and high has offi ces in the US, Europe/UK, New Zealand, Middle East and Japan. Hospitals large and small , Residential Care to Home Care. Solution designers and technicians to deliver custom solutions, exceptional performance paint manufacturers in the For more information visit www.netcommwireless.com. areas include Workforce Planning, Workforce Management, Resource service and support. Our understanding of the local market and an world. In Australia, Valspar manufactures a portfolio of professional unsurpassed product range means we are able to work with your Management (e.g. Theatres) and Homecare service delivery. paint solutions, formulated for Australian conditions. Valspar has Healthcare Australia (HCA) has over 40 years’ team and provide the ideal solution to transform the pharmacy work invested in the strengths of Australia’s most trusted paint brands healthcare staffi ng experience and due to client environment and business. – Wattyl, Solver and Granosite - bringing them together to create demand we introduce HCA Clarity. HCA Clarity allows you to roster Australia’s Leading Paint Brands. The Valspar Australia team is your workforce effi ciently, identify skill gaps and respond quickly committed to supporting developers, engineers, architects, specifi ers, to demand with fi ngertip management. Through user-friendly Faraday Pty Ltd is a specialist Australian builders and professional trade painters and applicators, across all technology and being better informed about the dynamics of the Getinge Group’s products contribute to saving lives, ensuring excellent electromagnetic shielding company that provides stages of a project and across a range of market segments. workforce, you can increase effi ciency as well as reduce agency and care and preventing the spread of infection. This is something that expert design, installation, and testing services of casual spend. Simply put, delivering better patient care at a lower cost. we are proud of and which drives the Group to continuously improve shielding solutions for MRI, radiology, hospital, and medical suites. CenTrak is the leading provider of Clinical-Grade in all parts of operations. The Getinge Group is organised into With more than 25 years experience in the Australian market place, Visibility technology capable of tracking the When it comes to professional and reliable infection three business areas: MAQUET: Medical Systems with equipment Faraday has become the supplier of choice for many customers location, movement and interaction of patients, staff and other critical control solutions in healthcare facilities MEIKO is an for surgery and intensive care; GETINGE: Infection Control with wanting end to end high quality design and construct solutions for assets. CenTrak’s RTLS platform automates manual tracking systems excellent choice. As a leading manufacturer of cleaning equipment for disinfection and sterilization for the healthcare and Life their shielding projects. 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Our is currently comprised of over 1300 products with a strong emphasis on patient care. Over four million care providers in more than 1,400 Richard Jay is Australia's largest importer and distribution network is proven, seamless, and operates nationally and on continuous improvement, product development and quick and healthcare organisations worldwide rely on Imprivata solutions. supplier of Commercial and Industrial laundry throughout the Asia Pacifi c region. easy, eff ective cleaning. Visit our stand to see our Decitex range and Platinum Janitors Cart!Oates® is an Australian company supplying Vita Enterprise Solutions delivers world-class cloud, solutions, established in 1969. professional quality cleaning products for the home and industry mobility, data, computing and accessory solutions. Over We take pride in developing the right laundry plan for your businesses’ For almost a century, we have been the for over 85 years. 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It’s a workplace, a community We work in a wide range of buildings across diff erent verticals and assist clients to deliver better health outcomes through more effi cient hub, a place of teaching and learning, and a commercial operation. mission critical facilities around the world, including; commercial services and infrastructure. We provide the full spectrum of delivery Our healthcare project experience includes emergency medicine, offi ces/landmark buildings, airports, ports, rail stations, stadia, large and advisory services, including project direction and management, ambulatory care, complex critical care, rehabilitation services, cancer retail facilities, hospitals, schools, universities, government buildings, health advisory, strategic facilities management and consulting on care and mental health in both the public and private environments. museums, casinos, hotels, data centers and pharmaceutical facilities. equipment and technology. Our advice improves system reliability and quality of care, resulting in more functional and fl exible health Command Wall, Incident Workfl ow and Enterprise Dashboards are facilities, improved patient safety and more effi cient use of resources. Billard Leece Partnership (BLP), founded in 1995, part of Honeywell’s Command & Control Suite promoting optimized provide specialist services across varying sectors with performance from your building. a depth of experience in healthcare. This expertise is based on many For more information about Building Solutions, visit www.honeywell. years of individual and collective experience, not only in the architectural com/buildingsolutions. sense but also through clinical health planners with recent backgrounds AECOM is a leading global fully-integrated infrastructure fi rm with in clinical and executive roles within the private and public health a long and proud history of working locally with clients in Australia sectors. This adds a component of understanding to the complexities and New Zealand with 3000 specialists spread across 20 offi ces in of healthcare facilities which ensure a diff erent level of dialogue with major capital cities and regional centres. We are currently providing the client to achieve the best design solution. The BLP health planning Project Management, Cost Management, Advisory Services and team understands the importance of a concise and clearly articulated www.RTLS.com.au are your independent Wi- Building Engineering Design Services for a range of public and patient journey and expected patient outcome and work alongside the Distribution Pty Ltd Fi, RTLS and Messaging Experts. A division Your RTLS and Messaging Experts private healthcare projects across the region; this gives us unrivalled design team to ensure this is at the forefront of the design. Recognised www.RTLS.com.au of inTechnology Distribution Pty Ltd, one knowledge and experience within the healthcare sector. leaders across Australia, BLP’s knowledge and proven experience includes of APAC’s fastest growing Value Added tertiary hospitals as well as regional and urban health facilities. Distributors specialising in Wi-Fi, RTLS and Messaging technologies. Designing from the inside out … we shape healthcare environments which promote healing, effi ciency and RTLS isn’t something that you can read about on the internet and be We are an award-winning multi-disciplinary fi rm resiliency. An array of forces are driving real change in healthcare an expert overnight. For this reason, we have developed a number of comprising architecture, urban design and interior design around the world: aging population, aging infrastructure, medical Wi-Fi, RTLS and Messaging services. specialists. As an innovative, fl exible and highly regarded and technological advances, economic forces and evolving patient fi rm, we off er a complete range of services that puts us at the forefront Whatever your goals, our team will be with you every step of the way. expectations. At Arup, we realise that the environments we design of our industry, within and beyond health, research, education, must both support and improve the care processes within. Arup works community, workplace, residential, infrastructure and urban design. in partnership with healthcare providers, owners, funders, clinicians, Our designs ensure that people come fi rst - healthy environments and architects and builders to deliver cost eff ective,world-class facilities stimulating, responsive spaces that encourage fl exible behaviours. and transformative management programs. Medical Devices Pty Ltd is an independent Australian company established in 1991 and At WGE we are passionate about delivering strong and With over 15 years’ experience IntraSpace provides operating in all states and territories. Managed proactive engineering services to the health sector. We eff ective, effi cient storage and offi ce furniture solutions by our quality system certifi ed under ISO 9001, provide innovative best practice solutions that refl ect for all areas of Healthcare. Working with public and private hospitals, we service key hospital departments including current and future trends and deliver state of the art facilities that medical and research facilities to design high quality, compliant retro- Operating Suite, Intensive Care, Emergency and Radiology. continue to push the boundaries of design in healthcare projects. fi ts, upgrades or new fi t-outs that function seamlessly and will transform Company Name: Medical Devices Pty Ltd As a national fi rm we are involved in some of Australia’s most your workspace into an effi cient, productive and pleasant environment. Booth Number: 97 technologically advanced health care projects including the $2billion IntraSpace enjoy a track record of superior customer service, OH & S Contact Person: David Armstrong Fiona Stanley Hospital in WA and the $1billion Victorian Comprehensive compliance, environmental awareness and attention to detail. Address: 76 Tennyson Road, Mortlake Cancer Centre in Melbourne. State, Country, PC: NSW Australia 2137 Tel Number: +61 (0) 2 9743 3888 Fax Number: +61 (0) 2 9743 3999 Woods Bagot has a Healthcare and Medical Research Mobile: 0408 656 926 specifi c sector, led by professionals responsible for Email: [email protected] benchmark projects, including St Vincent’s Private Hospital Young Web: www.medicaldevices.com.au Adults Mental Health Unit (winner of the 2012 World Architecture News Award - Healthcare), as well as the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) and Nepean Hospital Integrated Mental Health Unit. Woods Bagot’s process of objective-focused design includes Evidence Based Design and evaluation of benchmarks verifi ed as world’s best practice in delivering healing environments. Exclusive Lanyard Sponsor Founded in 1918, Hansen Yuncken is one of Brookfi eld Multiplex is a leading international contractor Australia’s leading privately owned construction with a focus on sustainable growth and a presence in companies at the forefront of change and innovation. The health Australia and India, the Middle East, India, Europe and sector has long been a signifi cant part of Hansen Yuncken’s business, Canada. Established in 1962, our work to date comprises more than with over 100 projects delivered across the public, not-for-profi t and 935 projects with a combined value of US$61 billion. We have expertise private sectors. In particular, over the past decade we have developed across the residential, health, retail, commercial, tourism, education, and nurtured a signifi cant capacity to successfully deliver PPP’s and engineering and infrastructure sectors. Brookfi eld Multiplex has and brownfi eld re-developments delivered under all common and constructed more than 45 major health facilities internationally with a innovative forms of project delivery. combined value of over US$6 billion.

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