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Sydney, Australia
Symposium: Taking care of your population: how to organize, finance and evaluate integrated care. International evidence and local context
IFIC Australia invites you to join a symposium on Friday, 9 November from 2-5pm at NSW Parliament House, with international experts Dr Apostolos Tsiachristas (Oxford University), Dr Liz Schroeder (Macquarie University), and Dr Viktoria Stein (IFIC) for a comprehensive discussion on how to organize care on a population level.

The symposium will present evidence and international experience, and put it into the context of the Australian reality. In three parts, the diverse but interconnecting elements of planning on a population level, organising a diverse network, and collaborating across professions will be complemented by examples of how to overcome financial barriers and how to incentivize a complex system.

Finally, the intricacies of measuring and evaluating population-based care and tools to capture the patients’ perspective will be introduced. International and local examples will illustrate how integrated care can work despite the system’s barriers.

The format will allow for lively discussions, so participants can take advantage of the extensive expertise of our speakers.

For enquiries contact, Lucy McEvoy at Lucy.McEvoy@newcastle.edu.au
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