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NHS - Financing & Restructuring
19 April - 20 April 2004
NHS - Financing & Restructuring
This conference will explore the central issues driving the present process of healthcare in the UK and Europe, including:

  • The National Primary Care Trust Development Programme
  • Treatment Centres & Day Surgery Programmes
  • Foundation Trusts/Hospitals
  • New financial Structures (Trusts/NPDO's)
  • The NHS ProCure 21

  • Dr Tom Mann, Deputy Director, Commercial Directorate, DoH
  • David Finlay, Head of PFI Development, NAO
  • Janice Nicholson, National Programmes Director, Treatment Centres and Day Surgery Programmes, NHS Modernisation Agency
  • Peter Woolliscroft, Head of Construction, Procure 21 NHS Estates, DoH
  • Stuart E. Smalley, Head of International Developments, DH International, DoH
  • Julia Hickling, Head, NHSFT Implementation Branch, DoH
  • Andrew Hine, Director of Policy, Planning and Performance Management,University Hospital Birmingham Trust
  • Sushil Jathanna, Director of Clinical Services, Care UK
  • Daniel Amaral, Managing Director, Caixa- Portugal
  • Karen Jennings, National Secretary, Health,UNISON



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    Conference agenda

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    8:30

    Registration and Coffee

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    9:00

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Norman Rose

    Norman Rose, Director-General, Business Services Association

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    9:10

    NEED FOR EXTRA CAPACITY- THE UK GOVERNMENT’S IMOETUS FOR OUTSOURCING PROVISION

    Dr Tom Mann

    Dr Tom Mann, Deputy Director, Commercial Directorate, Department of Health

  • International comparisons
  • Mandate of the Commercial Directorate/National Implementation Team
  • Treatment Centres - characteristics and operational description
  • Rationale for private provisions of elective surgery
    Bidding process
  • Key players affected
    Issues/difficulties of implementing this programme
  • Descriptions of the Treatment centres – what the private companies offer
    Outcomes and scope of the projects to date
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    9:40

    PLANNING FOR CHANGE IN LONG TERM PPP/PFI PROJECTS

    David Finlay

    David Finlay, Head of PFI Development, National Audit Office

  • The advantages and disadvantages of long term arrangements
  • The different types of change that need to be anticipated
  • How to address change in developing and managing PPP/PFI projects?
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    10:20

    NEW ENTRANTS TO THE HEALTHCARE DELIVERY MARKET

    Mark Smith

    Mark Smith, Development Director, Mercury Health

  • The ISTC market
  • The procurement process
  • Clinical model innovation
  • NHS Interfaces
  • Where to from here?
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    11:00

    Morning Coffee

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    11:20

    EQUIPMENT RENEWAL AND RISK TRANSFER

    Paul Reilly

    Paul Reilly, Group Managing Director, AssetCo

  • Equipment Renewal
  • Service Commitment
  • Risk Transfer
  • Long term planning
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    12:00

    WORK FORCE ISSUES

    Norman Rose

    Norman Rose, Director-General, Business Services Association

  • How will the Government guidelines affect the workforce?
  • What are the issues regarding employment contracts and RoE in a transfer to foundation status?
  • What will be the legal status of foundation employers?
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    12:40

    Networking Lunch

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    14:00

    TREATMENT CENTRES – PERSPECTIVES FROM THE NHS MODERNISATION AGENCY

    Janice Nicholson

    Janice Nicholson, National Programmes Director, Treatment Centres and Day Surgery Programmes, NHS Modernisation Agency

  • Why Treatment Centres?
  • The opportunity for service re-design
  • Improving productivity
  • Developing a new workforce
  • Lessons learnt from the early sites
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    14:40

    INDEPENDENT SECTOR TREATMENT CENTRES (ISTCs)

    Sushil Jathanna

    Sushil Jathanna, Director of Clinical Services, Care UK

  • Changing needs of the NHS
  • Clinical governance
  • Design of care pathway
  • Service delivery
  • Where next?
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    15:20

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:40

    THE NEW BATTLEGROUND

    Hilary Blackwell

    Hilary Blackwell, Partner, Capsticks

  • The revised standard form PFI documents for the DoH
  • Reducing the time between Preferred Bidder and Financial Close
  • The planning agreement provisions
  • Design development
  • Commissioning
  • Equipment and managed equipment services
    What can be done to avoid protracted negotiations?
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    16:20

    THE PORTUGUESE HEALTHCARE PROGRAMME

    Daniel Amaral

    Daniel Amaral, Managing Drector, Project Finance, Caixa- Banco de Investimento

  • The Portuguese PPP health model
  • Financial structures used
  • The inclusion of clinical services in a PFI deal
  • Financing concerns
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    17:00

    PANEL DISCUSSION - PUBLIC CONCERNS - PRIVATE FINANCE

  • The principles of a universal health service
  • Freedoms to raise funds on the open market?
  • Risk and value management
  • Norman Rose

    Norman Rose, Director General, Business Service Association

    David Rolfe

    David Rolfe, Head of Healthcare, AssetCo

    Nigel Beverly

    Nigel Beverly, Chief Executive Officer, ChilversMcCrea

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    17:30

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

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    9:00

    Re-registration and Coffee

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    9:30

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Michael Boyd

    Michael Boyd, Partner, Pinsents

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    9:40

    NHS FOUNDATION TRUSTS

    Helen Roberts

    Helen Roberts, Finance Project Manager, Department of Health

  • Perceptions
  • Core principles
  • Basic architecture
  • Governance arrangements
    Regulation and direction
  • Finance regime
    Benefits
  • Application process
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    10:20

    CASE STUDY

    Andrew Hine

    Andrew Hine, Director of Policy, Planning and Performance Management, University Hospital Birmingham NHS Trust

  • Setting a clear strategic vision
  • Getting the governance right
  • The foundation trust as a catalyst for economic and social regeneration
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    11:00

    Morning Coffee

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    11:20

    THE NHS PROCURE 21

    Melvin Goody

    Melvin Goody, Senior Performance Manager, ProCure 21 NHS Estates, Department of Health

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    12:00

    REFORMING HEALTHCARE

  • Developing world class healthcare
  • Learning from each other
  • International development opportunities
  • Enhancing British Healthcare abroad
  • Robert Sloane

    Robert Sloane, International Advisor, DH International, Department of Health

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    12:40

    Networking Lunch

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    14:00

    MEDICAL EQUIPMENT AND PFI

    Jim Buchanan

    Jim Buchanan, Partner, Berwin Leighton Paisner

  • Design risk
  • Selection process
  • Vendor independence
  • Funder concerns
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    14:40

    IS THE PRIMARY CARE REVOLUTION ABOUT TO HAPPEN?

    Nigel Beverly

    Nigel Beverly, Chief Executive Officer, ChilversMcCrea

  • Choice and reform in primary care
  • New roles for private sector organisations
  • Innovative public/private sector partnerships
  • Future opportunities for investment
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    15:20

    THE ROLE OF UNISON

    Karen Jennings

    Karen Jennings, National Secretary, Health, UNISON

  • Principles
  • Practice
  • Flawed democracy
  • Increased inequalities between NHS services?
  • Competing against each other for patients?
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    16:00

    Chairman's Closing Remarks followed by afternoon tea and Close of conference

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    CPD stands for Continuing Professional Development’. It is essentially a philosophy, which maintains that in order to be effective, learning should be organised and structured. The most common definition is:

    ‘A commitment to structured skills and knowledge enhancement for Personal or Professional competence’

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    GLOBAL CPD

    Increasingly, international and emerging markets are ‘professionalising’ their workforces and looking to the UK to benchmark educational standards. The undertaking of CPD is now increasingly expected of any individual employed within today’s global marketplace.

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