London Health 09. Strategic Commisioning for Better Outcomes. 9 -10 November, London Hilton Metropole. Conference GlaxoSmithKline
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Why you should attend London Health 09

London Health 09 is a fantastic opportunity to network with your peers from across London’s 33 borough councils, 60 Trusts, world-class academic centres and third sector, independent and private providers of health and social care.

Delegates will also benefit from the largest exhibition of London’s best health and social care services and programmes.

Monday 9th November 09
MAYOR’S STRATEGY FOR LONDON

Delegates will:

  • Hear from London Councils, the Mayor’s Office and the London Health Commission on how they are working with the NHS and other partners to improve health outcomes, reduce inequalities and make London a world-class healthy city in the lead up to 2012
  • Determine how care will be funded and delivered in London, considering future funding arrangements, prevention strategies and cashable efficiency savings
  • Learn how to commission high quality social care providers for all by embedding quality in the procurement process
  • Find out about new models of delivery, including an update on the development of, and innovations in, personal and individualised budgets for people with long-term conditions
  • Discover how increasing the use of new technologies and innovations and developing prevention health strategies will reduce the cost of care, increase efficiency and improve health outcomes for London’s population

Tuesday 10th November 09
IMPROVING HEALTH OUTCOMES FOR LONDON

Delegates will:

  • Uncover new opportunities in the economic downturn associated with current funding arrangements, capital equity and a growing workforce pool
  • Examine how we can continue to develop quality in the NHS and ensure we build on the improvements already made in safety, clinical effectiveness and patient experience
  • Determine how policy makers and senior decision makers can drive and encourage innovation and new technologies across all areas of the health and social care system, from commissioners and private and public providers, and introduce local incentives that will increase value for money and support working to tighter budgets
  • Learn how policy makers can achieve large scale change, encourage healthier lifestyles and increase activity levels across the capital, thus improving life quality and reducing the healthcare costs associated with ill health

If you have any questions, contact Suzannah Povey on 020 7324 4361 or email suzannah.povey@neilstewartassociates.co.uk

 

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