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Draft Programme – subject to change 1 COLOUR CODE Theme 1. New models of care delivery Theme 2. Child and youth health Theme 3. Rural and remote health Theme 4. Mental health Theme 5. Engaging and empowering communities Cross cutting theme - Evaluation and Continuous Improvement in Integrated Care International Journal of Integrated Care * Denotes that paper or poster has been selected for Best Paper/Best Poster Award ** Nominated by two reviewers

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COLOUR CODE

• Theme 1. New models of care delivery

• Theme 2. Child and youth health

• Theme 3. Rural and remote health

• Theme 4. Mental health

• Theme 5. Engaging and empowering communities

• Cross cutting theme - Evaluation and Continuous Improvement in Integrated Care

• International Journal of Integrated Care

* Denotes that paper or poster has been selected for Best Paper/Best Poster Award ** Nominated by two reviewers

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Monday, 6 November 2017

07:30 – 9:00 Registration, refreshments, exhibition, posters and networking

9.00 – 10.30 Official Opening

Co-Chairs

Fionnagh Dougan, CEO, Children’s Health Queensland Hospital and Health Service & Frank Tracey, Executive Director Community, Mental Health and Statewide Services, Children's Health Queensland Hospital and Health Service

Welcome to country

Maroochy Barambah, Songwoman

Official opening

Cameron Dick, Minister for Health and Ambulance Services, QLD (TBC) Plenary 1 - Engaging and Empowering People and Communities

Melissa Fox, CEO, Health Consumers Queensland

Dr Chris Sarra, Aboriginal Educator, Founder and Chairman of Stronger Smarter Institute (TBC)

Q&A 10.30 – 11.00 Refreshments, exhibition, posters and networking

11.00 – 12.30 Workshops and parallel sessions

Participation and inclusion of consumers in service design and delivery

<ACI supported workshop> Measuring the patient experience

<draft title> How governance enables integration

<draft title> Evaluating integrated care

<draft title> Poster presentaions: Examples of partnerships, networks, alliance models

* 236 The consumer voice: Using co-design to improve transitions across the healthcare continuum (Sheather-Reid et al)

Chaired by Anne Hendry and Karen Barrie Content to be confirmed

Chaired by Robyn Littlewood, Jackqueline Walker, Ayala Rogany, Catherine Bonifant 188 Childhood obesity: overarching, statewide governance as a successful

135 Tackling variation in the early stage evaluation of a state-wide integrated care program

194 North Brisbane Health Alliance - Metro North Hospital and Health Service & Brisbane North PHN 117 Establishing a statewide approach to support the developmental needs of

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enabler to an integrated approach for prevention and management

children with congenital heart disease following early open heart surgery 181 A transdisciplinary model of care: Audiology and Speech Pathology 142 An innovative integrated model for improving oral health in the Australian context 239 Sydney North Primary Health Network - Local Coordinated Networks 248 Childhood Heart Disease - A partnership model of integrated care 157 A STARR is Born! A shining example of Integrated Care

12.30 – 14.00

Buffet Lunch, exhibition, posters and networking

13.00 – 14.00

Lunchtime Workshops and Poster presentations

<Student led research> Poster Presentations: Building sustainable capacity and capability of health care delivery for

<draft title> Poster Presentations: Upskilling health professionals to better understand and manage mental health

Speed networking: Get to know your counterpart – professionals meet consumers and caregivers

<draft title> Data analysis/ information sharing

<draft title> Poster Presentations: Research – current and future focus

Health pathways??

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rural and remote communities

278 Never form the same interests and goals of all parties? How to make the integrated medical reform really promote people's health: a case study of Anhui 105 Roads Traveled & Lessons Learned: Addressing Health Disparities in Through Integrated Behavioral Health 241 Clinical supervision in the bush: is it any different? 211 Telemedicine: Demonstration project between a military hospital and remote units in Korea

132 Improving collaborative mental health care across Australia: impact of participation in MHPN network meetings and webinars on health professional practice 137 Bridging the mental health treatment gap in palliative care

Organised in cooperation with Health Consumers Queensland and Children's Health Queensland

125 Information Sharing - Acute Hospital Partnership via Digital Enablement 218 Linking health data and coronial information for youth suicide prevention in a health services context 201 Geospatial Analysis of Family Stress in Sydney Local Health District (SLHD) 211 Telemedicine: Demonstration project between a military hospital and remote units in Korea.

152 Current performance and future trends of integrated care: a scientometric analysis 149 Complex Networks: Theory Building for Integrated Healthcare Research in Rural of China

178 Into Pathways (A Preview of the HIT2 Evaluation)

14.00 – 15:30

Workshops and parallel sessions

<draft title> Collaboration and partnership to achieve better health outcomes for children

<draft title> How to co-design a service for young people with severe and complex mental illness

<draft title> Symposium: Practical insights from paediatric integrated care

<draft title> Intermediate care/ Older people complex care SIG session

<draft title> Outcomes based commissioning

<draft title> Back to the basics - an integrated atlas of chronic care for two Australian regions

* 275 The complexity of partnering across sectors and community, a case

140 Sharing wisdom: Integrated care – A work in progress (Piccone et al)

Potentially chaired by the CEO of Sydney Children's

Chaired by Anne Hendry, NHS Scotland, UK

IFIC Australia and CCLHD

186 Sorting the wheat from the hay: Building integrated

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example of Logan Together (Cox et al)

Hospitals Network, Dr Michael Brydon 155 Care coordination for children with chronic and complex conditions in Australia: significant benefits for patients and their families (Zurynski) 156 An evaluation of care coordination for children with chronic and complex conditions in Australia: experiences and needs of healthcare providers. (Zurynski) 162 An evaluation of HealthPathways and its impact upon quality of referrals received by a tertiary paediatric allergy and immunology service (Zurynski) 183 “If it was your child, what rules would you break to get them good care?”- Health care providers experience of working together to care for a child with complex conditions (Zurynski)

126 'iREAP' - integrated Rehabilitation and EnAblement Programme * 138 engAGE – Improving Outcomes for Older People in Hawkes Bay, New Zealand 129 INTEGRATE: How One Community is Advancing Integrated Care for Seniors.

*263 Outcomes Based Commissioning - can the care really follow the patient? An Australian perspective (Rachael Sheather-Reid) 264 Failure is not fatal – Embrace the real journey of integrated care (Rachael Sheather-Reid)

care for those with complex care needs.

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15:30 – 16.00

Refreshments, exhibition, posters and networking

16.00 – 17.30

Plenary 2 - Child and Youth Health

Co-Chairs: Dr Kerri-Lyn Webb & Dr Robyn Littlewood, Co-Chairs of the Queensland Child and Youth Clinical Network

Fionnagh Dougan, CEO, Children's Health Queensland Hospital and Health Service

Adrian Carson & Dr Carmel Nelson, Institute for Urban Indigenous Health

Katherine Burchfield, Health Director and Lindsay Kane, CEO, Royal Far West

Q&A

17.30 Welcome Drinks

19.30 Stakeholder Dinner (Invitation only)

Tuesday, 7 November 2017

7.30 – 9.00 Integrated Care Search Filter (IFIC Australia and CCLHD) Suzanne Lewis Demonstrating a beta version 170 Integrated Care Search: Fast and Reliable Access to Integrated Care Research (S Lewis)

7.45 – 8.45 Breakfast session for an IFIC Australia council meeting 9.00 – 10.30 Plenary 3 – Rural and remote health

Chair: Dr John Wakefield, Deputy Director-General, Clinical Excellence Division, Department of Health, QLD

Dr Sanjeev Arora, Founder, ECHO Institute, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Centre, USA

David Perkins, Director (Executive), Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health, NSW

Dr Sarah Dalton, Clinical Lead, NSW Agency for Clinical Innovation

Q&A

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10.30 – 11.00

Refreshments, exhibition, posters and networking

11:00 – 13:00 PARALLEL SESSIONS

<draft title> Examples of Integrated Care

<draft title> Multiagency collaboration to improve children’s health

Overcoming geographic challenges

<draft title> Evaluation and Continuous Improvement in Integrated Care

Participation and inclusion of consumers in service design and delivery

*134 Integrating care in Queensland 232 Community Services Integration into General Practice “Health Care Homes” 161 Cost saving with a GP-led integrated health service delivery model for complex chronic disease: an optimal Beacon practice 121 Enacting a model of integrated care for people with complex health needs 109 It Pays to be Well Connected - Delivering an integrated system of care in Western New South Wales, Australia

* 182 Balancing our focus: The development of a collaborative approach between child development and children’s mental health services 133 Queensland Child and Youth Clinical Network – influencing children’s health policy through collaboration 200 Designing an Integrated Care Initiative for Vulnerable Families: Operationalization of realist causal and programme theory, Sydney Australia 233 Are you being heard? Getting families the care they need when they need it

* 166 Establishing a rural research network to promote capacity and capability within rural communities in New Zealand 131 e-PIMH: A collaborative and integrative model to build cross-sectoral rural and remote workforce capacity in perinatal and infant mental health 180 Innovation in pain management: connecting regional and rural community based care to specialist services

* 165 Outcomes for Indigenous and non-Indigenous children and young people in out-of-home care presenting at a specialist child and youth mental health service 191 Evaluating adaptive local partnerships for social and health service integration: developing a program logic for local Health Justice Partnerships in New South Wales, Australia 245 Using Patient Reported Measures in an integrated care context to capture what matters most to patients 148 Measures for evidence based improvement in integrated care: Comparative analysis of hospital patients with

* 271 Challenging the Status Quo ... Co-designing the future of child and youth mental health services with young people 179 Transparency in Healthcare 2017: Working with Consumers and Clinicians to Co-design a Transparent Future 163 Can you see what matters to me?

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207 Healthy Living: when engaging people makes a difference. Evidences from an experiment with teenagers in Tuscany

chronic physical conditions and mental illness 202 Social Capital and Migrant Maternal Depression. A Multilevel Bayesian Latent Variable Spatial Logistic Regression in South Western Sydney, Australia 107 Insights of a root cause analysis of long waits within a Child Development Service: Opportunities for Integrated Care 190 A qualitative evaluation of Healthy Homes and Neighbourhoods’ place-based initiative in Redfern, Sydney

13.00 – 14.30 Networking lunch

14:00 – 14:30 Melbourne Cup (livestream)

14.30 – 16.00

Plenary 4 – Mental health

Chair: Dr Paul White, Clinical Director, Specialist Disability Assessment and Outreach Service, Department of Communities, Child Safety and Disability Services

Pattie Hudson, CEO Central Queensland, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast PHN &

Bronwen Edwards, Founder and CEO, Roses in the Ocean, QLD

Helen Morgan-Banda, CEO RNZCGP, Equally Well

John Allan, Executive Director Mental Health and Other Drugs Branch Clinical Excellence Division, Department of Health, QLD

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Q&A

16:00 – 16:30 Refreshments, exhibition, posters and networking

16.30 – 18.30

PARALLEL SESSIONS

<draft title> Early stages/ Service Planning of Integrated Care

Predictive risk modelling and care management

Funding new ways of working

Empowering people to understand and manage their needs

<draft title> Diabetes Management

198 National Mental Health Service Planning Framework – Implementation of joined-up regional planning of mental health service delivery 172 Integrated Care for NDIS Participants with Complex Needs 112 Preparing paediatric public health services for disability sector reform: linking across services and sectors to translate policy into practice

265 Can social and educational markers predict risk for future health vulnerabilities? A population health approach for vulnerable young people on the Central Coast of NSW Australia (S Bradfield) 213 Combining hospital and general practice data to predict the risk of hospitalisation in the Australian context

119 Wellnet Integrated Care Program - supporting chronic disease management through private public partnerships

* 246 My Plan: The evaluation of a person centred planning tool for people with traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury 136 Northern NSW Health Literacy Project 196 Consumer Enablement Framework: Working towards a person-centred, collaborative partnership in health

185 The Wollondilly Diabetes Programme: A developing model of Diabetes Integrated Care 141 Using Co-Commissioning to Deliver Integrated Care: The Hunter New England Diabetes Alliance Model of Care 192 Diabetes Alliance in the Hunter and New England region 220 Stepping Up Implementation Project 290 The Practicalities of developing a Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) for Diabetes Care in an Australian Corporate Medical Centre Setting (Pope H)

19:00 Gala Dinner

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Wednesday, 8 November 2017

7:30 – 9:00 Breakfast meetings <to be confirmed if necessary>

9:00 – 10:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS

<draft title> How integrated care improves patient care – specific examples

<draft title> Emerging technologies / digital support

Empowering communities to identify and take responsibility for their own development

<draft title> Workforce redesign in Children and Young People services

Workshop: 173 ‘Riding the winner across the finishing line: lessons from integration stayers’ (Jackson et al)

* 147 Reducing Avoidable Admissions in Rural Palliative Care 158 Primary Care Fracture Clinic (PCFC) – a partnership between general practice and hospital specialist outpatients to deliver services to patients closer to home in a more flexible care setting 160 Transforming Telehealth <for COPD patients> through Enhanced General Practices Partnerships 197 The Paediatric Optometry Alignment Program - Integrated care between hospital based paediatric ophthalmology and community based optometry

Chair: Alastair Sharman 254 Drawing the threads together: How emerging technologies can help integrate the health care needs of children and young people in out-of-home care. 114 Falls Risk Assessment Technology 215 Connecting2u Text Messaging Intervention: Connecting baby, family and community

** 258 Collaborative communities: engagement of service users towards prevention of Zika virus infection in Brazil 242 He Pikinga Waiora Implementation Framework: A tool for chronic disease intervention effectiveness in Māori and other indigenous communities

154 Platform 18- Australia’s first Transition from Out-of-Home Care Health Services 221 Training General Practice Registrars on conducting child health and developmental surveillance. Evaluation of a blended eLearning Program

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222 Metro North GP Alignment Program: Maternity and Gynaecology 261 Sharing the Caring - Reinvigorating GP Ante-natal Share Care on the Central Coast 130 Enhancing perinatal and infant mental health through an innovative integrated and collaborative partnership * 164 The Perinatal Mental Health and Wellness Project: Improving perinatal mental health outcomes by working together across sectors 209 Living Well Living Longer: truly integrated care for people with serious mental illness

10:30 – 11:00 Refreshments, exhibition, posters and networking

11:00 – 12:30

PARALLEL SESSIONS

<draft title> Wicked issues that are universally challenging

<draft title> New roles/ workforce redesign

<draft title> Change management - creating and expediting large scale change

<draft title> Healthy Homes and Neighbourhoods OR Multi

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agency collaboration in action

262 Protecting Privacy vs Sharing the Care - it’s not as easy as it looks (S Bradfield)

184 Owning My Gout- A Pharmacist-led collaborative gout management model at Counties Manukau DHB 231 XTend- Supported Discharge Program 189 A qualitative analysis of the role of the care coordinator in an integrated care initiative in Sydney, Australia 108 Back Off Specialists 116 "The way to work": Clinical Pharmacists integrated in General Practice Teams 168 Proactive medicines management supports more patient centric services

120 Living Well in NSW Multipurpose Services - not a hospital, but home

203 The Healthy Homes and Neighbourhoods Integrated Care Initiative 204 Developing new pathways to Health and Social Care for vulnerable clients in targeted Primary Schools * 169 Less time in Hospital; more time at home

12:30 – 14:00 Buffet Lunch, exhibition, posters and networking

13:00 – 14:00 Lunch workshops and Poster presentations

Meeting the needs of vulnerable populations

Debate: Enabling Spread and Sustainability - How Do You Make Integrated Care Business as Usual?

Building sustainable capacity and capability of health care delivery for rural and remote communities

Participation and inclusion of consumers in service design and delivery

Changing perspectives: using patient input to design and improve services

RACP Discussion (TBC)

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115 Driving culture change to empower the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child and Youth Health (ATSIHW) workforce

(IFIC Australia and CCLHD) 241 Clinical supervision in the bush: is it any different? 257 The Impact of Engaging People and Students in the Rural Community and Family Health Nursing Care

234 Experts by virtue of experience: Empowering people with a lived experience and improving health system responses to those experiencing a suicidal crisis 235 Working with and empowering Indigenous peoples, refugee populations and other culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) populations in their health and wellbeing. 244 Good Start to Life: Co-designing a maternal and infant preventative health strategy with the Maori and Pacific Islander community in Queensland.

193 A qualitative study into health and social needs and barriers to service access for families residing in Riverwood, Sydney 217 How Do Patients Perform in Establishing Informational Continuity of Care during Multi-Institutional Readmission in Rural China?

14.00 – 15.30

Plenary 5 - New Models of care Delivery

Chair: Nick Goodwin, CEO, International Foundation for Integrated Care

Stephen McKernan, Advisory, Ernst&Young, New Zealand

Alexander Pimperl, Vice Chair Optimedis, Germany

216 Re-orienting the model of care towards Accountable Care Organisations

Claire Jackson, Director Primary Care Research, Mater, UQ

Q&A

15:30 – 16:00 CLOSING CEREMONY

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Poster Display Only (no oral presentation time allowed) 1. 144 Caesarean section rate and cost control effectiveness of case payment reform in the New Cooperative Medical Scheme for delivery: Evidence from Xi County,

China

2. 101 Information exchange and cooperation with other sectors: Beyond the healthcare

3. 159 Building and maintaining a statewide clinical network: the Queensland Child Development Sub-Network 2009-2017

4. 111 How To Integrated Drug Information Using Information Technologies-A National Solution

5. 110 Implementation of the Navig8 UR Health trial in the Brisbane Region to improve the health and wellbeing of children and young people in out of home care

6. 208 An Innovative Model for the Evaluation and Management of Spine Related Disorders

7. 102 Improving the reliability of attendance at outpatient appointments: A successful partnership approach

8. 143 Where the Mind Meets the Mouth – an integrated and collaborative health care approach

9. 176 How Much Inpatient Cost Can be Saved by Integrated Service? An Empirical Study from China

10. 205 The effects of tiered healthcare service delivery on the cost control and quality improvement in rural China: an interrupted time series analysis

11. 153 The Child and Youth Court Liaison Service

12. 127 A Rural Scope of Practice for Pharmacists

13. 145 The effects of health capacity on income of absolute poverty-stricken population in China —a comparative cross-sectional analysis

14. 113 Healthcare need alliances with other sectors: Korea's experience

15. 122 Can Township-County Readmission (TCR) lower Costs of County Inpatient compared with Single County Inpatient?

16. 137 Bridging the mental health treatment gap in palliative care

17. 175 The use of psychosocial care with children and families in a large pediatric hospital: a mixed methods study

18. 128 Tele-mental health in low and middle income countries

19. 124 The Clozapine Clinic: A Model of Integrated Care

20. 118 Improving specialist accessibility and involvement in treatment management planning for rural and remote mental health services

21. 259 Research on the relationship between the species of chronic diseases and medical services utilization and expenses: a cross sectional survey in rural areas of

Jiangsu Province

Nominated papers

1. Workshop * 236 The consumer voice: Using co-design to improve transitions across the healthcare continuum (Sheather-Reid et al)

2. Workshop * 275 The complexity of partnering across sectors and community, a case example of Logan Together (Cox et al)

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3. SIG session * 138 engAGE – Improving Outcomes for Older People in Hawkes Bay, New Zealand

4. Workshop *263 Outcomes Based Commissioning - can the care really follow the patient? An Australian perspective (Rachael Sheather-Reid)

5. * 182 Balancing our focus: The development of a collaborative approach between child development and children’s mental health services

6. * 166 Establishing a rural research network to promote capacity and capability within rural communities in New Zealand

7. * 165 Outcomes for Indigenous and non-Indigenous children and young people in out-of-home care presenting at a specialist child and youth mental health service

8. * 271 Challenging the Status Quo ... Co-designing the future of child and youth mental health services with young people

9. * 246 My Plan: The evaluation of a person centred planning tool for people with traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury

10. *134 Integrating care in Queensland

11. * 147 Reducing Avoidable Admissions in Rural Palliative Care

12. ** 258 Collaborative communities: engagement of service users towards prevention of Zika virus infection in Brazil

13. *164 The Perinatal Mental Health and Wellness Project: Improving perinatal mental health outcomes by working together across sectors

14. * 169 Less time in Hospital; more time at home

For further information, contact:

Fiona Lyne, Director of Communications, International Foundation for Integrated Care [email protected]