Programmes
APHM International Healthcare Conference & Exhibition 2010 (13-15 July 2010)
Theme: 3G’s in Hospital Management - Governance, Giving and Greening
14 July 2010
| Breakfast Forum for CEOs and CFO (BY INVITATION ONLY) | ||
| 0700 | Registration/Breakfast | |
| 0745 | Reporting Financials to the Board : Tips for Better Communication This session is designed to understand the practical aspects of improving the quality of board presentation and reports, simulate the best board reports that are being used at several other hospitals to achieve improved financial results. Attendees will also learn the best ways to present better board reports for effective management outcomes. |
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| 0815 | End |
| 14 July 2010: Corporate Social Responsibility | ||
| 0845 | CSR within the context of healthcare: the Example of Johor Corporation Tan Sri Dato' Muhammad Ali Hashim, President and Chief Executive, Johor Corporation |
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| 0915 | What is Corporate Social Responsibility Anyway? | |
| a) CSR in the Business World: What’s in it for Organizations –Is it All About Tax? Steve Chia, Senior Executive Director, Tax Services, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Malaysia |
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| b) CSR that is Part of the Organizational DNA: The Sime Darby Perspective Nadiah Hanim Abdul Latif, Group Communications & Corporate Affairs, Sime Darby Berhad, Malaysia |
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| 1015 | Tea Break and Exhibition Viewing | |
| 1115 | CSR in Terms of Public and Global Health | |
| a) Prof Dr Brian Oldenburg, Inaugural Chair of International Public Health, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Australia Case Study: Diabetes |
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| b) Dr Sharon Vasuthevan, National Training & Development Manager, Life Healthcare Group, South Africa. Case Study: HIV / AIDS |
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| c) Dr. Nor Liza Ariffin, Consultant Physician and Infectious Disease Specialist, Sime Darby Medical Centre Subang Jaya, Malaysia Case Study: TB, HIV/AIDS |
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| How should healthcare organizations play a role in the health of the nation? In Malaysia, the private healthcare sector is ‘divorced’ from such a role or responsibility, with the burden of public health being taken up by the Ministry of Health and its agencies. Is it time for the private sector to share this burden, and how can our efforts be better integrated with those of the public sector? | ||
| 1245 | Lunch and Exhibition Viewing | |
| 1415 | Corporate Social Responsibility Case Study Presentations from Malaysian Hospitals | |
| 1) Gleneagles Intan Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur Samiha Abdul Aziz, Communications Manager |
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| 2) Gleneagles Medical Centre, Penang Yeap Hooi Sim, Assistant Director of Nursing |
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| 3) IJN Foundation, Institut Jantung Negara, Kuala Lumpur Alawiyah Hj Yussof, General Manager |
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| 4) KPJ Healthcare Berhad Tuan Haji Yusuf Ismail, General Manager |
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| 5) Pantai Hospital Kuala Lumpur Tan Suet Guan, Chief Executive Officer |
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| 6) Pantai Hospital Ipoh Dr Dilshaad Ali, Chief Executive Officer |
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| 7) Sime Darby Medical Centre Subang Jaya Shanaz Mawji, Chief Executive, Sime Darby Nursing and Health Sciences College |
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| 1545 | Tea Break and Exhibition Viewing | |
| 1645 | Continued - Corporate Social Responsibility Case Study Presentations from Malaysian Hospitals | |
| 8) Sunway Medical Centre Shobana Subramaniam, Senior Manager, Corporate Communications |
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| 9) Tun Hussein Onn National Eye Hospital T. Jayakrishna, Hospital Administrator |
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| 1715 | Unleashing Technology Jasmine Begum, Director of Corporate Affairs for Malaysia and New Markets, Microsoft |
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| 1735 | End of Day 2 |