Healthcare Estates The IHEEM Conference Programme
Tuesday 4 October 2016 Strategy
08.45 Registration/Coffee/Exhibition
09.50 Welcome Julian Amey, Chief Executive, IHEEM 09.55 President’s Introduction Christopher Northey, IHEEM President
10.00 Keynote Presentation 10.40 Panel Discussion, Simon Corben, Capita Health Property and Infrastructure, Julian Amey, IHEEM; Peter Sellars, Department of Health; Clive Nattrass, Carbon and Energy Fund
11.15 Coffee & Exhibition Visit
12.00 Optimising Clinical Service and Estates Plans to Meet Future Demands Conor Ellis, Head of Health Sector, Citrica 12.20 Delivering Efficiency In NHS Estates Using Private Sector Asset Management Techniques James Ryan, Project Director, Life Cycle, Sweett Group 12.40 In Collaboration = Improving Health Outcomes How Can You Deliver & Improve Health Outcomes by Collaborating with Local Suppliers? Dr Matthew Williams-Gray, National Director of Strategic Health Consultancy & Transformation, Capita Health, Property & Infrastructure; David Brown, Town Planning Director, GL Hearn
13.00 Lunch & Exhibition Visit
14.30 Transforming the Way Integrated Technologies Are Delivered
Chris Needham, Healthcare Solutions Lead, Schneider Electric 14.50 Geographical Information Systems and Rationalising the NHS Estate David Pitman, Director and Healthcare Business Leader, UK, Middle East & Africa, Arup
15.15 Coffee & Exhibition Visit
16.00 Private/Public Sector Partnership Working - Recipe for Success Lorraine Whitehead, Deputy Director (FM & PFI), Royal Stoke University Hospital; Neal Gisborne, Business Director, Sodexo 16.30 Business Cases - are They Still Necessary For the Delivery of a Successful Capital Project? Helen Davis, Partner, Arcadis LLP
17.00 Drinks Reception
19.30 Healthcare Estates IHEEM Awards Dinner with guest speaker Dr Phil Hammond
Wednesday 5 October 2016 Strategy
08.45 Registration/Coffee/Exhibition
09.25 President’s Introduction Peter Sellars, IHEEM President 09.30 Keynote Presentation The View of the Estate and the Contribution of the Estates and Facilities Community from the Perspective of the DH Director General with Responsibility for NHS Finance David Williams, Director General of Finance, Department of Health
10.15 Coffee & Exhibition Visit
11.00 Carter: A Project Update Julian Amey, CEO, IHEEM; Tim Litherland, President, HefmA; Paul Fenton, National Chair, HefmA 11.20 Learning from Ghana - Creating a New Healthcare Model Polly Barker, Project Director, tp bennett llp; Matt Jordan, Head of Environmental Compliance, NMSI 11.40 Modelling In-use Energy in a Swedish Hospital Dr Matthew Bacon, Director, The Conclude Consultancy Ltd 12.00 So What Has Changed in Estate Management Practice Over 35 Years? Cliff Price, Director, CPA Solutions
12.20 Lunch & Exhibition Visit
14.00 Managing Your Spend in a PFI Hospital David Mackey, CEF; Christopher Forster, Director of Estates and Facilities, Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust; Rupert Turk, Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 14.40 Towards a Future Hospital: Facilitating New Models of Care Through a Collaborative Built Environment Chris Thornton, Partner / Health Sector Lead, ADP LLP; Dr Roger Duckitt, Lead Clinician Acute Medical Unit, Worthing Hospital 15.10 Vanguards for Change - Planning a Systems Response to Manage the Potential Stresses to the Healthcare System Richard Look, BuroHappold LLP
15.30 Coffee & Closing Address
78 Health Estate Journal September 2016
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