SALUS-2nd European Healthcare Design 2016

EHD 2016-2nd European Healthcare Design 2016
Global forum, holistic approach 
Providing an interdisciplinary forum for policy advisors, researchers and practitioners from around the globe, the 2nd European Healthcare Design 2016 (EHD 2016) Congress & Exhibition will be held on 27–28 June, 2016 at the Royal College of Physicians in London, UK. Organised by Architects for Health and SALUS Global Knowledge Exchange, the congress takes a whole-system approach to redesigning European health systems and services through the exchange of knowledge, research and international best practice on the relationship between health system and service design, technology and the built environment.

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Change, transformation and quality improvement
By promoting co-design as a catalyst for change, European Healthcare Design 2016 is supporting a global movement for transformation and quality improvement in healthcare services and settings, by bringing together policy advisors, researchers and practitioners to share knowledge, exemplars and new ideas. In addition to a full two-day conference programme, the event will host: a welcome reception; an exhibition of the latest design and technology solutions; a breakfast workshop hosted by the Design Council, the Royal College of Art’s Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design, and the HELIX Centre; a party in the spectacular gardens of the Royal College of Physicians; and study tours of the UK’s most innovative new health facilities. This year will also see the annual Architects for Health awards relaunched as the European Healthcare Design awards. A short ceremony will take place on day two of the congress, following the final keynote, to recognise those projects that have made the greatest contributions to redesigning services and settings that improve quality and access to healthcare.


TIMETABLE OF EVENTS

25 February 2016

Preliminary programme and online registration launched


6 May 2016

Deadline for Early Bird, speaker registration and final manuscripts


14 June 2016

Final programme/Book of abstracts published


Monday 27 June 2016

Congress and Exhibition Registration: 08.00-09.00

Congress and exhibition: 08.45-18.00

Welcome drinks reception and exhibition: 18.30-20.30


Tuesday 28 June 2016 Congress and Exhibition

Congress and exhibition: 08.45-18.00

Garden party: 18.30-22.00


Wednesday 29 June 2016

Study visits to UK health facilities and architectural landmarks

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Public sector / Architects for Health members

Early bird extension (24 May)

Standard rate (after 24 May)

Early bird extension (24 May)

Standard rate (after 24 May)

Two day rate (27-28 June)

£570 Inc. VAT

£690 Inc. VAT

£510 Inc. VAT

£630 Inc. VAT

Day 1 rate (27 June, 2016)

£360 Inc. VAT

£480 Inc. VAT

£300 Inc. VAT

£420 Inc. VAT

Day 2 rate (28 June, 2016)

£360 Inc. VAT

£480 Inc. VAT

£300 Inc. VAT

£420 Inc. VAT

Study tour 1: London (max 25)

£150 Inc. VAT

Study tour 2: London (max 25)

£150 Inc. VAT

Study tour 3: Liverpool (max 15)

£150 Inc. VAT

Garden party

£114 Inc. VAT

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27th June 2016

SESSION 1: HEALTH POLICY, SERVICE DESIGN AND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT

Chaired by Richard Darch, Capita Property and Infrastructure, UK

Location: Main Auditorium


08:45am

Welcome and introduction

09:00am

Keynote address: Design principles for service delivery

09:25am

Keynote address: New models of care: transforming quality, access, efficiency and patient experience

09:50am

Keynote address: Hospitals without walls: the future of health

10:15am

Panel discussion

10:30am

COFFEE, EXHIBITION AND POSTER GALLERY



SESSION 2: INNOVATIONS IN HEALTH SYSTEM AND SERVICE DESIGN

Chaired by Sylivia Wyatt, Scottish Collaborative Innovation Partnership Process, UK

Location: Main Auditorium


11:00am

Understanding patient demand: a better way to make the NHS work

11:25am

Connecting the strength between hospital, GP and district care around the patient

11:50am

The 2030 plan: processes and tools for system-wide health service, infrastructure and masterplanning

12:15pm

Panel discussion

12:30pm

LUNCH, EXHIBITION AND POSTER GALLERY


SESSION 3: INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL DESIGN: URBAN, CULTURAL AND ECONOMIC CENTRES

Chaired by Chris Shaw, Architects for Health, UK

Location: Main auditorium


02:00pm

The P3 hospital as cultural centre: the architecture and public spaces of the new CHUM

02:25pm

A world-class university hospital for a new health system in Stockholm

02:50pm

Humber River Hospital: automation drives a new standard for healthcare facility design and operation

03:15pm

Panel discussion

03:30pm

COFFEE, EXHIBITION AND POSTER GALLERY


SESSION 4: SERVICE REDESIGN: TECHNOLOGY, DATA AND ARCHITECTURE

Chaired by Cliff Harvey, North York General Hospital, Canada

Location: Council Chamber


02:00pm

Designing our way out of emergency

02:25pm

Critical care design of tomorrow: how technology fits in

02:50pm

Designing technology: mapping professional healthcare figures with personas for P4 medicine

03:15pm

Panel discussion

03:30pm

COFFEE, EXHIBITION AND POSTER GALLERY


SESSION 5: LANDCAPE DESIGN: NATURE AND THE THERAPEUTIC ENVIRONMENT

Chaired by Susan Francis, Architects for Health, UK

Location: Linacre Room


02:00pm

Healing gardens in healthcare – the necessity of nature

02:25pm

Future of healthcare in or beyond the hospital? Lessons in urban design and therapeutic environments

02:50pm

Healing gardens in Italian architectures for health: a panorama’s qualiquantitative evaluation

03:15pm

Panel discussion

03:30pm

COFFEE, EXHIBITION AND POSTER GALLERY


SESSION 6: SCIENTIFIC ADVANCES, BEHAVIOURAL INSIGHTS AND SOCIAL CHANGE

Chaired by Liz Paslawsky, independent consultant, Australia

Location: Main auditorium

04:00pm

Innovation and social change

04:25pm

Neuro-architecture: how buildings influence the brain, body and behaviour

04:50pm

Panel discussion


SESSION 7: HOSPITAL DESIGN: INTELLIGENT MODELLING AND MAPPING

Chaired by Jim Chapman, Manchester School of Architecture, UK

Location: Council Chamber


04:00pm

SMART hospital architecture: the development of a data-driven simulation model

04:25pm

Building better healthcare – technologies to facilitate evidence-based design processes

04:50pm

Panel discussion


SESSION 8: ELDERLY CARE DESIGN: COMMUNITY AND CULTURE

Chaired by Mungo Smith, MAAP Architects, Australia

Location: Linacre Room


04:00pm

Potter Street redevelopment – a paradigm shift in residential care in Australia

04:25pm

One-stop multi-services centre

04:50pm

Panel discussion


SESSION 9: KEYNOTE PLENARY

Chaired by Jonathan Wilson, principal and healthcare sector lead, Stantec, UK

Location: Main auditorium

05:00pm

Hopeful ageing: the power of the arts and design to contribute to a life worth living

05:40pm

Panel discussion

05:50pm

Closing remarks


EXHIBITION, POSTER GALLERY AND WELCOME DRINKS RECEPTION

06:30pm

Welcome drinks reception (close 08.30 pm)


28th June 2016

BREAKFAST WORKSHOP: WHY DESIGN MATTERS: A PEOPLE-CENTRED APPROACH TO HEALTHCARE

Chaired by Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design, Royal College of Art; Design Council; HELIX Centre, Royal College of Art and Imperial College

Location: Council Chamber


07:30am

A workshop to understand how user-centred design methodologies are applied in practice


SESSION 10: KEYNOTE PLENARY

Chaired by Robin Guenther, Perkins+Will, USA

Location: Main auditorium


08:50am

Welcome and introduction

09:00am

Keynote address: Can healthcare heal our communities and the planet?

09:30am

Panel discussion

10:15am

COFFEE, EXHIBITION AND POSTER GALLERY


SESSION 11: INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL DESIGN: SUPPORTIVE AND SUSTAINABLE SETTINGS FOR CHILDREN

Chaired by John Cole, Queens University Belfast, UK

Location: Main auditorium


10:45am

Creating successful places – a vision for sustainable user-centred design

11:10am

Innovation and the new Alder Hey Children’s Hospital

11:35am

How things have changed: a 10-year comparison of three iconic Australian hospital developments

12:00pm

Designing supportive settings for children and families

12:25pm

Panel discussion

12:45pm

LUNCH, EXHIBITION AND POSTER GALLERY


SESSION 12: MASTERPLANNING ACROSS PRIMARY, ACUTE AND SOCIAL CARE

Chaired by John Hicks, AECOM, UK

Location: Main auditorium


01:45pm

Learning from Ghana

02:10pm

A tale of three campuses: a study of healthcare master plans in Singapore

02:35pm

Harnessing flexible infrastructure to support the ‘Five-year forward view’

03:00pm

Panel discussion

03:15pm

COFFEE, EXHIBITION AND POSTER GALLERY


SESSION 13: HEALTH CAPITAL INVESTMENT, PLANNING AND DESIGN

Chaired by Matthew Tulley, Great Ormond Street Hospital, UK

Location: Council Chamber


01:45pm

A new capital investment model for Canada

02:10pm

UCLH NHS Foundation Trust – the cancer services journey through transformation and innovation

02:35pm

Authoring for advocacy: writing a design brief on behalf of patients, families and staff at GOSH

03:00pm

Panel discussion

03:15pm

COFFEE, EXHIBITION AND POSTER GALLERY


SESSION 14: BUILDING THE RESEARCH BASE: WORKPLACE AND PATIENT ROOM DESIGN

Chaired by Jill Maben, King’s College London, UK

Location: Linacre Room


01:45pm

Physical design strategies to reduce patient falls

02:10pm

Design matters for nurses: the role of workplace design in nurse attraction and retention

02:35pm

What we learn about neonatal ICU design through behavioural observations of nurse activities

03:00pm

Panel discussion

03:15pm

COFFEE, EXHIBITION AND POSTER GALLERY


SESSION 15: MENTAL HEALTH DESIGN: COMPASSION, CULTURE AND COMMUNITY

Chaired by Chris Liddle, HLM, UK

Location: Main auditorium


03:45pm

Culturally responsive design – a case study of the new psychiatric hospital at Al Wakra in Qatar

04:10pm

Outpatient, outreach: reframing urban design and mental health

04:35pm

Panel discussion


SESSION 16: ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SUSTAINABLE DESIGN

Chaired by Duane Passman, Brighton & Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust, UK

Location: Council chamber


03:45pm

Dell Children’s Hospital: innovation and sustainable design of the first LEED Platinum hospital

04:10pm

Supporting human + environmental health

04:35pm

Panel discussion


SESSION 17: HUMANISING HEALTHCARE: ART, POETRY AND CULTURE

Chaired by Susan Francis, Architects for Health, UK

Location: Linacre Room


03:45pm

Creative approaches to engagement, ease transition and support care at Southmead Hospital, Bristol

04:10pm

Artists, poets and curators in hospitals: only a distraction

04:35pm

Panel discussion


SESSION 18: KEYNOTE PLENARY

Chaired by Chris Liddle, HLM, UK

Location: Main auditorium

04:45pm

Keynote: Designing for quality improvement in mental health services

05:25pm

European Healthcare Design Awards 2016

05:50pm

Closing remarks


GARDEN PARTY

Chaired by Chris Liddle, HLM Group

Location: Medicinal gardens, Royal College of Physicians

06:30pm

Garden party (Close 10.00pm)




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