IHM Annual Conference in association with HSJ
Shaping the Future The public health debate
21st-22nd September 2010 The Examination Schools, Oxford University
With the new government now in place, September will be a perfect time to review and discuss their plans for the health and care sector.
The IHM conference is back for 2010 and the aim of this year's event is to explore the future shape of the NHS through a variety of inspirational plenary sessions and practical workshops.
We have secured an impressive range of speakers and will cover all the topical issues affecting health and care managers today.
Our confirmed line-up of inspirational speakers:
Professor John Appleby Chief Economist on Health Policy, The King's Fund
Mark Britnell Head of Healthcare, UK and Europe, KPMG
Iain Armstrong Alcohol Policy Adviser, Department of Health
Niall Dickson Chief Executive, General Medical Council
Nigel Edwards Director of Policy, NHS Confederation
Paul Williams Chief Executive, NHS Wales
Dr Andrew McCormick Permanent Secretary, Department of Health, Social Service and Public Safety, Northern Ireland
Dr Kevin Woods Chief Executive, NHS Scotland
Sir David Nicholson Chief Executive, NHS
Major General David Rubenstein President of the American College of Healthcare Executives
Col Tim Hodgetts Defence Professor of Emergency Medicine
Yvonne Coghill National Programme Lead, NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement
Penny Woods Chief Executive, Picker Institute Europe
Visit
www.ihmannualconference.com to view the programme and check for speaker updates
Book before 16 July 2010 to secure a 20% discount* on our two-day rate
* This represents a further reduction on the discounted rate already available to all IHM members; 20% discount also applies to non-members from the public sector
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