Unique Horizons: Hospitals & Medical – How to converge interests for the quality care
Meeting of the main executives of the hospitals members of ANAHP – National Association of Private Hospitals – Brazil.
Program
08:00 h
Reception
08:30 h
Opening Session
08:45 h
Talk Show ANAHP OBSERVATORY: Aiming the evolution of the Brazilian Hospital System
10:45 am
Coffee Break
11:00 h
II MEETING OF RELATIONSHIP WITH PROVIDERS
New Models of Remuneration
12:00 h
Human Resources and the Clinical Body Management
13:00 h
Lunch
14:30 h
Clinical Guidelines: from Knowledge to Practice
15:30 h
Quality and Safety
16:30 h
Coffee Break
16:45 h
Sector Ethics
17:45 h
Electronic Prompt-book
18:45 h
Closing Ceremony
19:00 h
LAUNCH COCKTAIL
Magazine ANAHP OBSERVATORY
Previous programming, it may change until the date of the event.
Price : ANAHP Associates: R$ 250,00 (2 inscriptions as a cortesy)
Non-associates: R$ 400,00
Executive Commission:
Maria Manuela P. C. A dos Santos
Paul VanOstenberg
Ana Tereza Cavalcanti de Miranda
Heleno Costa Junior
Rosangela Boigues Pittioni
Safety is a major relevance issue in the world agenda, when referring to the care
provided to a patient in any type and nature of a healthcare institution. The
international entities under the leadership of a movement of the World Health
Organization – WHO, are trying to discuss, understand and come out with
solutions to meet the most diverse factors that cause the high and increasing
trend of bad clinical practice and consequent advent of negative events.
• In the event of having to confront those events, what can the institutional
leaders do to understand and act in this scenario?
• How to implement efficient actions to avoid or minimize the impact of
those events?
• What kind of examples of positive performance could be currently shared
by the healthcare institutions?
Betting in new answers for these queries and issues, the Brazilian Accreditation
Consortium and the Joint Commission International, a partner of WHO in the World
Campaigns for the Patient Safety, hold this Seminar to present and discuss the
successful cases of accredited institutions to ensure the highest possible safety
level in the healthcare provided to their patients.
Programme
09:00 am
Opening Session
09:20 am
Conference: Patient Safety and World Alliances
Speakers: M.D., MSc. David W. Bates
Chief of the Division of General Medicine at the Brigham and Women´s Hospital
– U.S.A.
10:30 am - 10:45 am
Coffe Break
10:45 am
Round Table: Safety on the medicine use
• International Hospital
• Albert Einstein Israeli Hospital – Sao Paulo – Brazil
12:00 am - 01:00 pm
Lunch time
01:00 pm
Conference: Safety International Goals
Speaker: Paul Van Ostenberg
Development Executive Director of Development and Pattern Interpretation –
JCI – U.S.A.
01:45 pm
Round Table: Safety of Medicine Uses
• International Hospital
• Sírio Libanês Hospital– Sao Paulo – Brazil
03:00 pm - 03:15 pm
Coffe Break
03:15 pm
Round Table: Safety on Fall Prevention
• International Hospital
• Sao Vicente Hospital
05:00 pm
Talk Show: Accreditation in Brazil – context and perspectives
• Alberto Beltrame – Health Ministry – Brazil
• Karen Timmons – President and Executive Director – JCI –
U.S.A.
• Itziar Larizgoitia – Coordinator of the Patient Safety World Programme
– WHO – Switzerland
• José C. de Noronha – Assessor – CBA – Brazil
• ANAHP – National Association of Private Hospitals – Brazil
06:30 pm
Closing Ceremony / Happy Hour
Prices:
€ 150,00 – regular inscriptions until October, 31st
€ 180,00 – inscriptions at the place
Information and registrations:
Telephone (5521) 3299-8241 • (5521) 3299-8243 • (5521) 3299-8200
e-mail: rosangelaboigues@cbacred.org.br
The event will present the specificities of the healthcare sector in Latin
America, focusing the peculiarities of the policies and procedures adopted by
the region as an answer to the local socioeconomic conditions. The proposal is
to verify whether the specific technical and political decisions of the sector
have shown results that could allow for an enhanced quality in the attention to
the patient.
In the Knownledge Era:
Objectives of the Millenium Development and Hospital Management: looking at the
leassons learned and challenges
Commentators: 1. Dr. Guillermo Fajardo - Mexico 2. Dr. Christian Barchifontaine – Rector of the Sao Camilo
University Center- Sao Paulo - Brazil 3. Lic. Allan Lobo – Brazilian Federation of Hospital Administrators
– Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
Speakers: 1. Lic. Marcus Wächter – Brazilian Federation of Hospital
Administrators - Porto Alegre - Brazil 2. Dr. Ramiro Walter Narváez Fernández - Director
of the Arco Iris Hospital - La Paz - Bolivia 3. Dr. Alex Camacho Vásconez - Director of the Hernán
Espejo Hospital – Quito – Ecuador 4. Dr. Osvaldo Artaza, Ex Minister of Health – Executive
Director of the Calvo Mc Kenna Hospital – Santiago de Chile 5. Dr. Melitón Arce Rodriguez – Vice Minister of
Health of Peru
Information and registrations: camila@feherj.com.br
Purpose: the event seeks to show how accreditation impacts
on assistential quality management, whereas its requirements encourages the consolidation
and construction of a database management and quality assurance, organizing and
systematizing the process of management organization.
SCHEDULE:
08:30 am
Opening Session
08:50 am
The Brazilian Accreditation System: Actual Set and Perspectives
Dr. Luiz Plínio Moraes de Toledo – President of National Organization
of Accreditation
09:30 am
The Impact of Risk Management and Patient Safety Politics on the Accreditation
Process
Mara Márcia Machado – Nurse – Public Health Specialization
– MBA on Business Administration – Postgraduation on Hospital Administration,
Audit on Health and Marketing - Executive Director of IQG – Technical Responsible
in Brazil for the Campain Coordination “Let’s Save 5 Million Lifes”
– IHI/USA
10:30 am – 10:45 am
Coffee Break
10:45 am
Successful Case – ONA Accreditation: The Impact on Bed Management
Resulting in a Suistanable Model
Administrator Carla Soffiatti – Superintendent of the Vita Curitiba Hospital
– Curitiba/PR
11:30 am
Successful Case – ONA Accreditation: Opened Hospital Clinical
Staff Management in order to promote its interaction with the hospital’s
quality system
Dr. Luiz Augusto Mello Sinisgalli – Technical Director of the Nossa Senhora
de Lourdes Hospital – Sao Paulo/SP
12:15 pm – 01:30 pm
Lunch Time
01:30 pm
Strategic Planning in Health: Teory and practical on Strategical Planning,
its importance on health services and the relation with the methodology of Accreditation.
Dr. Renato Camargos Couto – Professor of the Medical School of UFMG –
Federal University of Minas Gerais – Doctor in Medicine
02:30 pm
Management of Assistential Processes: A Constant Challenge on Health
Organizations
The daily practice shows the deals’ difficulties between professionals about
assistential processes, whether because the obtained education or the time work
in the area, beyond the traditional habbit has always been to focus on professional
independence. When, however, the processes are mapped, we can detect gaps and
superpositions which elevate the costs and often put patients, professionals and
health organizations in risk. The objective is to show characteristics of assistential
processes and commitment ways of health professionals, in special physicists,
to fulfill care standards and contribute, integrated, to increase the quality
of provided services.
Dr. Antônio Quinto Neto – Psyquiatrist – Master in Administration
by the UFRS - Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul – Superintendent Director
of the Banco de Olhos Hospital of Porto Alegre – Health Organizations’
Evaluation Specialist
03:30 pm 03:45 pm
Coffee Break
03:45 pm
Successful Case – ONA Accreditation: Improving Emergency Services
Dr. Dario Ferreira Fortes – Clinical Director of the Sao Camilo Santana
Hospital – Sao Paulo/SP
04:30 pm
Successful case – ONA Accreditation: Using indicators to measure
the quality of Intensive Care Units
Professor Doctor Evandro Tinoco Mesquita – Technical Director of the Pro
Cardíaco Hospital – Rio de Janeiro/RJ
05:15 pm
System of Indicators on Health Services
The indicators on quality management process, its importance for safety and the
comparison with external references.
Dr. Fábio de Araújo Motta – Physicist – Postgraduation
on Microbiology at PUC/PR – Master in Health Sciences with Focus on hospital
infection at PUC/PR – Professor at the Medical School at the Positivo University
– Leader Evaluator of IPASS
06:15 pm
Closing Ceremony
*ONA reserves the right of performing changes in schedule due to
technical reasons.
Information and registrations: jaqueline@ona.org.br • www.ona.org.br