You can get 15% off tickets until midnight Tuesday 22 April. Happy Easter!
TMR and HSD are running a 15% discount Easter flash sale for theTowards One Healthcare System Summit, from now until midnight Tuesday 22 April.
The exclusive half-day workshop on 17 June is almost at capacity, so make sure you book soon to avoid missing out.
Book here to redeem the discount.
Towards One Healthcare System Summit and Workshop is bringing together key thought leaders from state and federal governments and agencies, hospitals, PHNs, primary, specialist and allied care provider groups, consumer health advocates, private health insurers and leading technology vendors, to examine practical steps that might be taken to help better align current disparate policies, regulation, initiatives, technology and politics towards a framework that would facilitate our entire healthcare system operating more like it was one integrated system.
HSD and TMR are partnering with the Australasian Institute of Digital Health, Healthdirect, and Nous Group to bring you the summit and workshop.
When: 17-18 June, 2025
Where: QT Canberra, 1 London Cct, Canberra ACT 2601
Towards One Healthcare System Summit will commence on 17 June with an exclusive workshop facilitated by Nous Group. We are almost sold out of tickets to the workshop, so take a look at the program below and buy your ticket now if you don’t want to miss out.
Health leaders’ workshop facilitated by Nous Group
The Chatham House rules health leaders’ workshop will examine the potential for better alignment of existing or soon to exist services, technology and policies with a view to creating new and significant health system synergies reflecting a philosophy of one integrated national health system.
Workshop participants will include leaders from state and federal government health departments, hospital networks, PHNs, major system technology vendors, primary and allied care organisations and the odd, but important, politician.
The workshop will be moderated by Dr Paul Eleftheriou and Raj Verma from leading health consultancy Nous Group, assisted by input from significant state and federal health managers, in contemplating important evolving system initiatives such as “sharing by default”, the national HIE, new technology platform standards, scope of practice, the rapidly evolving potential of AI and of regional health service commissioning.
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Already attending include representatives from WA, Queensland, NSW, Tasmanian and Victorian state health departments, the Department of Health and Aged Care, PHNs, LHDs and equivalents across other states, and major platform-based technology vendors.
Please note: The event is ticketed with a much smaller capacity than the Summit on Day 2 because of the workshop format, so we advise you to get your tickets early. You can buy a combined summit and workshop ticket or a workshop only ticket HERE.
Time | Topic |
11.30am-12.15pm | Registration |
12.15pm-1.15pm | Attendee Lunch with Panel Session: Topic: What’s actually rate limiting and not in our federated system of care and funding? A discussion among some key health industry leaders about what the actual blockages are in getting better integration across state and federal lines, including some examples of initiatives that are already having impact and the potential and timeframe for technology led improvements. |
1.15pm-1.30pm | BREAK |
1.30pm-2.00pm | WORKSHOP COMMENCES: ‘Provocation’ session A panel featuring past and present state and commonwealth health services planners and our moderators taking audience input on: Strengths and weaknesses of where we are today in the frame of ‘One Healthcare System’Perspective on Big Hairy Audacious Goals (BHAGs) vs eating ‘the elephant’ one bite at a timeExamining what is realistically doable within current and near term policy and technology settings Moderator: Paul Eleftheriou – Nous Group |
2.00pm-3.00pm | GROUP BREAKOUT: Three groups work on the key pillars of achievable change The room will break into three working groups: Governance and funding innovation: to look at local collaboration, local ‘one health system’ arrangements existing and possible, local pooling of funds, co-commissioning, bundled payments for priority conditions, realistic funding opportunity alignment, and more Workforce: can we enable clinicians to work more effectively across funding boundaries, realistic ways to implement working at top of scope for allied and nursing, including how to overcome existing provider organisation objections, escalating the short to mid term promise of AI in optimising workforce efficiency, reducing the admin burden and overheads that kill collaboration, and more.One Digital system: system-level enablers such the MHR, the national HIE, sharing by default initiatives, technology standards for vendors and providers, local ‘one health system digital enablers, sharing of information across ‘the hospital to community canyon’, software platform vendor issues in any transition, and more Each group will work through an opportunities/barriers exercise, collate any work already underway, and then agree on ‘doable’ solutions that can be implemented within 6-18 months. |
3.00pm-3.30pm | Afternoon Tea |
3.30pm-4.30pm | Presentation of group results to room and group prioritisation |
4.30pm-5.00pm | Room feedback and panel reflection, including key points for whitepaper Any common solutions?Refinement of the highest priority solutions between the streams focusing on impact, feasibility and speed to action.A framework and draft timetable that feels doable.Anything missed? Reflections?White paper process and contributors |
5.00pm-7.00pm | Post workshop welcome drinks (all summit attendees welcome) |
The one-day summit on 18 June will be opened up for all attendees and will run from 9am – 5pm.
Here is the link again for the 15% Easter Flash Sale discount.
You can check out the full program here. Don’t forget that if you are a paid HSD subscriber, you automatically get 20% off event tickets. Just go to the events page and log in to your HSD account.