Speaker handouts and presentations from Taipei 2019

Wednesday 18 September 2019

M1: International Improvement Research Symposium

M2: Fundamentals of Quality Improvement

M3: Leadership for Improvement in Complex Healthcare Systems

M4: Improving with Influence

M5: Fun in Learning Measurement for Improvement

M6: The Robot Will See You Now

CEO Day – Gloria Lin: Giving Patients Agency Over Their Care

Keynote: Shun-Sheng Chen – A Witness of Taiwan’s Medical History after the 2nd World War

Thursday 19 September 2019

EN1: Medical Missions, When Humanity Sleep, Humans Die and Earth Sinks Deep

EN2: Tai Chi Principles for Healthcare Improvement

Keynote One: Chien-Jen Chen, Derek Feeley – Challenges and opportunities in the healthcare system in Taiwan. A Global Perspective on Quality Improvement

Keynote One: Chien-Jen Chen & Derek Feeley

A1: Human Factors: How to connect humans with systems and processes for better culture and better performance – Amelia Brooks and Frank Federico

A1: Human Factors: How to connect humans with systems and processes for better culture and better performance – Chien Earn Lee and Syahid Hassan

A4: The role of Artificial Intelligence in healthcare

A5: The Big Debate – The Benefits of Accreditation Far Outweigh its Costs

B1: Medication safety through digital innovation – Francis SekKwong

B1: Medication safety through digital innovation – Bernard Cheung

B2: Reducing overtesting and increasing value: Masaru Kurihara

B2: Reducing overtesting and increasing value: Kylie Hall & Vikas Wadhwa

B2: Reducing overtesting and increasing value – Jung Der Wang

C2: Train the Trainer and Taking Charge

C2: Train the Trainer and Taking Charge – Fu Chan Wei

C3: Enhancing Psychological Safety in Academic Health Cluster – TeamSPEAK® Programme

C4: Scaling down AND scaling up

Keynote Two: Chen Mei-Ling – What will Artificial Intelligence mean for the future of healthcare?

Friday 20 September 2019

BR1: Getting your QI work published hosted by BMJ – Cat Chatfield

D1: Using Lean methodology for efficient improvement

D1: Using Lean methodology for efficient improvement – Wai Mun Chung

D3: What Matters to you

D4: Improving flow in the care continuum

D5: The Smart hospital – optimising patient care through big data

D5: The Smart hospital – optimising patient care through big data – Rina Patramanon

E2: Age-Friendly Health Systems – EK Yeoh

E2: Age-Friendly Health Systems – Frank Federico

E2: Age-Friendly Health Systems – Jaung Geng Lin

E4: Co-design, Co-Production, Co-Creation

E4: Co-design, Co-Production, Co-Creation – Harumi Kitamura

E5: Organisational Showcase

E5: Organisational Showcase – Po-Li Wei

E5: Organisational Showcase –  Lu-Cheng Kuo

E5: Organisational Showcase – Chien-Hua Tseng

E5: Organisational Showcase – Wuh-Liang Hwu

F1: Demystifying culture: how leaders can individually and collectively improve culture in the real world through daily work, courage and relationships

F2: Reverse Innovation: learning with and learning from partners in resource-poor settings

F3: Leading Organisational Spread in Improvement

F3: Leading Organisational Spread in Improvement 2 

F4: What is the level of evidence-based care delivered to Australian children?

F5: National network for End-of-Life Care in Sweden

F5: National network for End-of-Life Care in Sweden – Greger Fransson

Keynote Four: Donald Berwick – Artificial Intelligence and New Technologies in Health Care: Better? Worse? Same?