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Plenary 1 – Achieving Value for People and Populations

Monday, November 11, 2019
9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Room 109 - 110

Overview

Dr Sally Lewis | Dr Zoe Wainer


Details

Chaired by Dr Toni Dedeu, Interim CEO, International Foundation for Integrated Care (IFIC)


Speaker

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Dr Sally Lewis
National Clinical Director for Value-Based and Prudent Healthcare/ Honorary Professor at Swansea School of Medicine
NHS Wales

VBHC – Meeting the evolving needs of a population

9:30 AM - 10:00 AM

Biography

Sally has front-line experience of primary care at its most challenging. She rebuilt a struggling GP practice in the Welsh valleys into one of the most successful in South East Wales. This formative experience gave her insight into the clinical leadership and business management required to serve a deserving local population with limited resources. She entered a career in medical management in 2011 and was appointed to Assistant Medical Director for value-based care in the Aneurin Bevan University Health Board in 2014. Still practising as a GP, Sally is now National Clinical Lead for Value-based and Prudent Healthcare in Wales, and Honorary Professor at Swansea School of Medicine. Her current interests include the utilisation of value-based principles to allocate resource in publicly funded systems, patient outcome data and digital transformation.
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Dr Zoe Wainer
Bupa, Head of Public Health and Medical Director
Dental Health Services Victoria

Transforming how we think about healthcare and understanding what really matters to consumers and the workforce

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Biography

Dr Zoe Wainer is the Head of Public Health and Medical Director at Bupa Australia and New Zealand, Chair of the Board of Dental Health Services Victoria and a Director on the Board of the Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation. Her passion and expertise in public health has driven formal and informal collaborations with the ICHOM and Harvard Business School in value based health care across multiple organisations and she has a continued advocacy focus on the importance of sex differences across health from basic research to health systems implications. Zoe holds a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery from Flinders University, and has a clinical background in cardiothoracic surgery and thoracic surgical oncology. She has a PhD and a Masters of Public Health from The University of Melbourne and is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.
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