From 5-8 November, the Centre for Healthcare Knowledge & Innovation (the Centre) welcomed nine national and international experts to the North Coast to discuss the role of alliances in healthcare.
137 service providers, ranging from primary health, social and community services, allied health and employment came together with university lecturers, students, local government and consumers to Transformers III – Planning & Contributing Together.
Topics explored:
- The rationale for working together
- The growth and impact of alliances
- Lessons from the construction industry and accountable care organisations
- Managing alliances and developing a ‘one team’ culture
- Defining, measuring and rewarding value
- The North Coast landscape and where we currently stand on shared investment
Examples given:
- Hunter New England Integrated Care Alliance (AUS)
- Wollondilly Health Alliance (AUS)
- Stockport Mental Health Alliance (UK)
- Millom Alliance (UK)
- Counties Manukau (NZ)
- Oregon Health (USA)
- Nuka Health System (USA)
- Intermountain Healthcare (USA)
Groups discussed:
- Services suitable for an alliance
- What builds trust in an individual, organisation or team
- Key challenges and issues faced by population cohorts when accessing care
- Strategies for bringing cross-sector parties together
- The role of future workforce
Download presentations and resources from Transformers III at: www.thecentrehki.com.au/transformers-2018
The Centre
The Centre for Healthcare Knowledge & Innovation is a consortium of ten North Coast service providers. It offers opportunities for general practice, allied health, pharmacy, specialist care, hospitals, education, social and community services, local government and social enterprise to upskill, network and learn from and with each other.
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