HealthOne NSW Statewide Workshop 2008
Day 1 | Day 2Day 1
| HEALTH CARE IN THE COMMUNITY |
- To identify programs relevant to primary and community health care in NSW including those funded and/or provided by NSW Health or other NSW government agencies, the Commonwealth Government, and the non-government sector (private and not-for-profit organisations).
- To identify current and potential future links between programs and sectors (using HealthOne NSW services as one reference point) that would help achieve the greatest benefits for patients, communities and the health workforce.
The facilitator
Dr Heather Wellington
Heather is a consultant with DLA Phillips Fox. She has worked as a medical practitioner, manager, bureaucrat and consultant in the health care sector for more than 20 years.
The big picture - developments in the national arena
Janet Anderson, Director, Inter-Government and Funding Strategies
View presentation > [PDF, 1.35MB]
Listen to presentation > [MP3, 8.3MB]
The NSW Health picture - services to deliver better patient care
Clare Gardiner, Area Manager Statewide Program, Health Services Performance Improvement
View presentation > [PDF, 1.6MB]
How the puzzle fits together - what are the current and potential links between programs and between sectors
Dr Heather Wellington
View pie chart > [PDF, 35KB]
View pieces of the puzzle map > [PDF, 85KB]
View notes regarding pie chart and pieces of the puzzle map >
View discussion summary >
View glossary > [PDF, 73KB]
Summation
Dr Heather Wellington
Listen to summation> [MP3, 2.8MB]
View summary notes>
Day 2
| HEALTHONE NSW STATEWIDE WORKSHOP 2008 |
Workshop aims:
- To showcase successful strategies in planning and implementing HealthOne NSW services
- To provide practical information that can be used in HealthOne NSW services and beyond
- To generate good ideas for further consideration
- To support networking among HealthOne NSW stakeholders
| Business-critical steps in the planning process |
Presentations and panel discussion about the practical steps required to realise the vision of HealthOne NSW, including decisions about:
- Who is the service for
- How is the service configured and delivered
- Who is it delivered by
Business-Critical Steps in the Planning Process - An AHS Perspective
Delys Brady, Director Integration and Partnerships, Hunter New England Health
View presentation > [PDF, 1.8MB]
Listen to presentation> [MP3, 7.8MB]
A new approach to integrating primary health care - critical planning steps
Louise Cowper, Network Director
Primary Care and Community Health
View presentation > [PDF, 4.3MB]
Listen to presentation> [MP3, 6.5MB]
Panel discussion - business critical steps in the planning process
View discussion summary>
| Key enablers |
Communication
Dr Heather Wellington
Listen to presentation> [MP3, 3.8MB]
Governance
Roger West, Westwood Spice
View presentation > [PDF, 0.5MB]
Listen to presentation> [MP3, 5.1MB]
Panel discussion - governance
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| Concurrent sessions 1 and 2 |
If chronic disease accounts for 80% of the total burden of disease in Australia, and managing it accounts for 70% of all health expenditure, what approaches should HealthOne NSW services be considering?
Turning the rhetoric into reality
Prevention and early intervention in HealthOne NSW services
Janet Anderson, NSW Department of Health
View presentation > [PDF, 0.2MB]
View session notes >
Chronic disease
Better management of people with chronic disease in HealthOne NSW services
Kath Harrison, SWAHS
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| Concurrent sessions 3 and 4 |
If we are intent on bringing together general practice and community health to deliver better patient care in the community, how do we understand 'bringing together' and how do we make it sustainable?
Sustainability
What do we mean by sustainability and how do we achieve it in HealthOne NSW services?
Jan Newland
View presentation > [PDF, 214KB]
View session notes >
Integration
What do we mean by co-located, hub and spoke and virtually integrated service models?
Dr Heather Wellington
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Plenary
Dr Heather Wellington and Janet Anderson
View summary notes >
Listen to closing remarks> [MP3, 1.9MB]
| Workshop evaluation |
Day 1: Health Care in the Community Workshop
Delegates generally enjoyed the topics and content of presentations. The majority of comments were positive: “enjoyed today and looking forward to tomorrow”; “really important workshop”. A small number felt they had seen the content before. The dinner was a highlight for some as they enjoyed the opportunity to network in a less formal setting.
Day 2: HealthOne NSW Statewide Workshop
People directly involved in establishing a HealthOne NSW service enjoyed the content and practical nature of the sessions. Delegates most enjoyed learning from one another through exchanging information and ideas. Delegates provided a number of suggestions for topics of interest which will be considered for future workshops, newsletters or monthly lunchtime forums.


