Clinical and Health Policy Innovation Seminar for Oncologists

An Executive Seminar for Senior Clinicians
Mayo
12
2014
15:00pm

El Programa de Formación en Liderazgo y Política Sanitaria dirigido principalmente a profesionales que trabajan en el campo de la oncología "CLINICAL AND HEALTH POLICY INNOVATION SEMINAR FOR ONCOLOGISTS - AN EXECUTIVE SEMINAR FOR SENIOR CLINICIANS" ofrece la posibilidad de conocer experiencias en el ámbito de la innovación en política sanitaria llevadas a cabo en los Estados Unidos y compartir conocimientos con destacados profesores de la Universidad de Harvard y de otras universidades de los Estados Unidos.

Los objetivos generales del programa eran capacitar a los participantes a fin de que puedan valorar diferentes experiencias innovadoras de gestión y política sanitaria; interpretar los retos que deben confrontar las organizaciones sanitarias contemporáneas; entender la complejidad del sistema sanitario y el cambio social que afecta a las organizaciones y a las profesiones sanitarias; revisar los acontecimientos sociales desde un conocimiento de la teoría política y sociológica y diseñar estrategias de innovación en política sanitaria.

Los objetivos específicos del seminario fueron los siguientes:

  • Conocer profesionales relevantes de la Universidad de Harvard y otras universidades de los Estados Unidos en el campo de la oncología y la política sanitaria.
  • Revisar la investigación y acción política actual que fuerzan los cambios en la atención sanitaria.
  • Compartir con un grupo de profesionales españoles del campo de la oncología un entorno académico privilegiado, en la más prestigiosa universidad a nivel internacional.
 
Programa del seminario

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF HEALTH CARE INNOVATION

 

                       9.00 – 10.15        Miles Shore, Bullard Professor of Psychiatry, Emeritus, Harvard Medical School.

                                                   Understanding the US health care system.

                       10.15 - 11.30       James Conway, Adjunct Faculty, Department of Health Policy and Management, Harvard School of Public Health.

                             The Dana Farber Story: How a public medical catastrophe changed a major patient care, teaching and research institution.

                       11.30 - 12.00       Coffee break.

                       12.00 - 13.15       Katherine Swartz, Department of Health Policy and Management, Harvard School of Public Health.

                              Changes in health the health care system: lessons to be learned from the US.

13.30 - 14.45       Lunch.

15.00 -16.15        Eduardo Sotomayor, Susan and John Sykes Endowed Chair in Hematologic Malignancies. Scientific Director, DeBartolo Family Personalized Medicine Institute Moffitt Cancer Center. Professor of Oncologic Sciences,                                       Pathology and Cell Biology University of South Florida College of Medicine.

                            Personalized Medicine in Oncology: Total Cancer Care Protocol and the Moffitt's Experience.

16.15 - 17.30       Tara Hickey, Consultant Cambridge Leadership LLC.

                                         Leadership and Trust.

 

 

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

BUILDING INNOVATION INTO THE MANAGEMENT OF HEALTH CARE

 

9.00 - 10.15         Edward J. Benz, President, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Richard and Susan Smith Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School.

                              Innovation and leadership in the hospital dedicated to cancer care.

10.15 - 11.30       Rima Rudd, Senior Lecturer on Health Literacy, Education, and Policy at the Harvard School of Public Health.

                              Health literacy.

                       11.30 – 12.00      Coffee break.

                       12.00 - 12.15       John Halamka, Chief Information Officer of the Care Group Health System.

                                         The future of information technology as it affects oncology healthcare.              

12.30 - 14.45       Lunch.

15.00 - 16.30       Dave deBronkart, E-Patient.

                             The role of expert patients in the decision making process.

 

 

Thursday, May 15, 2014

INNOVATION AND TREND FOR THE FUTURE

 

9.00 - 10.15         Thomas Lee, Chief Medical Officer at Press Ganey.

                              Value, Suffering and Physician Engagement: Strategy and Tactics for the Era of Health Care Reform.

                      10.15 - 11.30       John McDonough, Harvard School of Public Health.

                                        Health Reform in the United States: Problems, Progress, and Pitfalls.

                      11.30 - 12.00       Coffee-break.

                      12.00 - 13.15       Jerome Groopman, Dina and Raphael Recanati Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School Chief, Division of Experimental Medicine Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.

                                                   How oncologists think: The dilemma of misdiagnosis.

                      13.30 - 14.45       Lunch.

                      15.00 - 16.15       Israel Ruiz, Vice president Massachusetts Institute of Technology – MIT.               

                            The interrelationship of industry and MIT: why it is successful.              

16.15 - 17.30       Peter Neumann, Director of the Center for the Evaluation of Value and Risk in Health at the Institute for Clinical Research, Tufts / New England Medical Center.

                              Uses and misuses of cost-effectiveness analysis in oncology.

17.30                    Maria D. Navarro, Director of the Global Institute of Public Health and Health Policy, Universitat Internacional de Catalunya.

                             WRAP-UP session and seminar conclusions.

                      -Global perspective.

                      -Key learnings.

                      -What people should take away.

                      20.00 – 22.00      Teresa Gómez-Isla, Associate Professor. Massachusetts General Hospital.

                                                   Official Seminar Dinner.

                                        Lessons to be learned from research and clinical care in the US