Care during and beyond the COVID-19 Crisis

Date:

Wednesday, 8 April 2020

Time:

4.00pm – 5.30pm (London Time) / 11.00pm – 12.30am (Singapore Time)

Synopsis:

This webinar will enable health and care decision-makers and managers to hear about the integrated care approaches implemented and considerations made to address people’s continued care and support needs beyond the public health issues and crisis management.

The webinar will include an opportunity to ask questions and share experiences and the launch of International Foundation for Integrated Care’s (IFIC’s) COVID-19 Knowledge Exchange Platform to facilitate the sharing of people’s experiences of responding to the situation.

Panellists:

Jodeme Goldhar
Executive Lead, Strategy and Innovation, The Change Foundation
Co-Director, IFIC Canada
Treasurer, IFIC

Prof Áine Carroll
Professor of Healthcare Integration and Improvement, University College Dublin / National Rehabilitation Hospital
Co-Director, IFIC Ireland
Board Member, IFIC

Dr Albert Alonso
Senior Researcher at the Research and Innovation Directorate, FCRB/Hospital Clinic Barcelona
Former Chair, IFIC

Robert Johnstone
Patient Representative and Board Member, IFIC

Dr Helmut Hildebrandt
Chairman of the Board, OptiMedis AG
Former Treasurer, IFIC

Prof Anne Hendry
Deputy Honorary Secretary, British Geriatrics Society
Director, IFIC Scotland

Assoc Prof Jason Yap
Director (Public Health Translation), SSHSPH
Board Member, IFIC

Dr Bert Vrijhoef
CEO, Panaxea

Organised by:

The International Foundation for Integrated Care (IFIC) is a not-for-profit educational network that crosses organisational and professional boundaries to bring people together to advance the science, knowledge and adoption of integrated care policy and practice.

The Foundation seeks to achieve this through the development and exchange of ideas among academics, researchers, managers, clinicians, policy makers and users and carers of services throughout the World.

The Foundation’s goal is to provide a unique forum to bring these various perspectives together with the ultimately aim of improving the experience of care for patients, their families and communities, while improving the overall effectiveness of health and care systems.