Value for People and Populations: Investing in Integrated Care
The International Foundation of Integrated Care (IFIC) in partnership with RIVM and Vilans presents the 18th International conference on Integrated Care “Value for People and Populations: Investing in Integrated Care” to take place in The NBC Congrescentrum, Utrecht, Netherlands 23 – 25 May 2018.
The conference will bring together researchers, clinicians and managers from around the world who are engaged in the design and delivery of integrated health and social care. They shared experience and the latest evidence about integrating Public Health, Health and Social Care and the New roles and Possibilities for Hospitals, producing Positive and Curative Integrated Mental and Physical Care, mobilising key enablers like policy making and Mobile and Digital Health Solutions, and investment in an Integrated Care Workforce, clinical leadership and coproduction with individuals, careers, communities and populations.
The Integrated Care Academy© Award for Best Paper and Posters will be presented at the conference. All papers presented as oral presentations or posters at the conference will be published in the International Journal of Integrated Care (IJIC).
Selected sessions
23.05.2018, 11:00 – 12:30
Parallel Sessions, 1.G Workshop (Room 12):
Population Health Management: Are Existing Tools Fit for Purpose? (504) in collaboration with SIG Population Health Management
Chairs: Dr Oliver Gröne, Vice Chairman of the Board OptiMedis AG; Dr Nicholas Hicks, Chief Executive and Director OptiMedis-COBIC UK
23.05.2018, 16:00 – 18.00
Parallel Sessions, 1. E Poster Presentations (Room 8):
Data analysis for integrated care planning
213 Poster Presentation „What happens to patients after their first diagnosis of dementia?“
Timo Schulte, Head of Data Analytics OptiMedis AG
25.05.2018, 9:00 – 10:30
Parallel Sessions, Station 8: Funding and Commissioning (Room 18)
490 „Paying for impact: Venture philanthropy and social investing as funding models for integrated care“
Dr. Alexander Pimperl, Vice Chairman of the Board OptiMedis AG
25.05.2018, 11:00 – 12:30
Parallel Sessions 5, 5.C Workshop: Establishing an integrated healthcare system in a deprived urban neighborhood: is there a recipe for success for vulnerable populations? (Room 8)
Dr. h.c. Helmut Hildebrandt, Managing Director Gesundes Kinzigtal GmbH, Chairman of the Board OptiMedis AG and Managing Director Gesundheit für Billstedt/Horn UG (haftungsbeschränkt)
Dr. Oana Gröne, Project Manager Gesundheit für Billstedt/Horn & Dr. Gerd Fass, Chairman of the Board Ärztenetz Billstedt/Horn; Christoph Rupprecht, AOK Rheinland/Hamburg