This document provides information on the Healthcare Facilities Asia 2014 conference taking place from June 17-20 in Singapore. The conference will focus on capturing growth opportunities in Asia's healthcare industry through presentations and case studies from healthcare experts and facility leaders. Key topics will include trends in the Asian healthcare landscape, successful public-private partnerships, sustainable and smart energy solutions, medical tourism, and aging care facility development. There will be pre-conference and post-conference workshops on green hospitals and public-private partnerships in healthcare.
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Healthcare Facilities Asia Conference
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Healthcare
17 – 20 June 2014
Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel,
Singapore
Capturing Asia’s Healthcare Facility Growth Opportunities
Industry Experts Include: Top Reasons To Attend
Learn from 27+ healthcare facility experts
Hear 14+ case studies from major hospitals
in Asia, Australia & the Middle East
Understand the evolving Asian healthcare
landscape from key hospital CEOs
Develop sustainable & smart energy solutions
for your healthcare facility
Gather insights on successful Public- Private
Partnerships (PPPs)
Meet & build business partnerships during
the networking sessions
Teodoro Herbosa
Undersecretary of Health,
Department of Health,
Philippines
Dilshaad Ali
Group Chief Executive Officer,
Asia Medical Group/
Tam Tri Hospitals, Vietnam
Jeffrey Staples
Chief Operating Officer,
Al Noor Hospital, UAE
Sameer Khan
Chief Executive Officer,
Rockland Hospital, India
Haji Abdul Aziz
Abdul Rahman
Chief Executive Officer,
KPJ Seremban Specialist
Hospital, Malaysia
Jerry Ong
Vice President, Architecture,
CPG Consultants,
Singapore
Maria Boey Yuet Mei
Vice President, Architecture,
Surbana International
Consultants, Singapore
Abundio Balgos
President & CEO,
The Health Centrum Hospital
& Wellness Center,
Philippines
Bruce Knapp
Managing Principal,
B+H Architects,
Singapore
Siew Mei Lim
Executive Manager, Green Mark
Department (New Development),
Building & Construction
Authority (BCA), Singapore
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
17 June 2014
Green Hospitals
POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
20 June 2014
Public-Private Partnerships in Healthcare
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CONFERENCE DAY ONE
18 June 2014
Wednesday
CEOPANELPANELDISCUSSION
08:00 Registration Opens & Morning Coffee
08:50 Welcome Address from IBC Asia & Ice Breaker
09:00 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
Dilshaad Ali, Group Chief Executive Officer,
Asia Medical Group/Tam Tri Hospitals, Vietnam
Healthcare Facility Investment Opportunities in Asia
09:30 Analysing Asia’s Healthcare Facilities Landscape
• Delivering healthcare services and meeting increasing demands
in Asia
~ Change of lifestyle
~ Ageing populations
~ Availability of new technologies
~ Shift in demographics
• Comparing healthcare facilities
~ Public vs. Private
~ Urban vs. Rural
• Optimising opportunities and future trends in healthcare facilities
• Attracting investment in Asia’s healthcare facilities
• Stakeholder expectations and engagement
Panelists:
Dilshaad Ali, Group Chief Executive Officer,
Asia Medical Group/Tam Tri Hospitals, Vietnam
Sameer Khan, ChiefExecutiveOfficer, Rockland Hospital, India
Haji Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman, Chief Executive Officer,
KPJ Seremban Specialist Hospital, Malaysia
Michael Wong, Chief Executive Officer,
Pantai Hospital Ayer Keroh, Malaysia
Abundio Balgos, President & CEO, The Health Centrum
Hospital & Wellness Center, Philippines
10:30 Morning Networking & Refreshment Break
Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs),
Financing & Business Models
11:00 What Makes an Attractive Investment in Healthcare
Facilities?
• Evaluating the regulatory environment
• What types of healthcare facilities make an attractive investment?
• Examining the healthcare facility location
• Considering the strength of the management team
• Funding structures to consider
• Building relationships with partners
Ravi Babu Koppala, Chief Medical Administrator,
Vydehi Hospital, India
11:30 Can Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) for Healthcare in
Asia Deliver Better Patient Services?
• Examining PPP structures
• Building and managing healthcare facilities – what are the benefits?
• Infrastructure development
• Service delivery
• Partnerships and revenue management
• What is needed to establish PPPs with healthcare in Asia?
• Citing specific case studies of successful PPP healthcare projects
Panelists:
Teodoro Herbosa, Undersecretary of Health, Department of
Health, Philippines
Nonito Bernardo, Senior Investment Officer, PPP Department,
International Finance Corporation, Singapore
Rolf Ulrich Hartung, Consultant Surgeon, Br Medical Suites
& Mediclinic Citi Hospital, Dubai Healthcare City, UAE
Bruce Knapp, Managing Principal, B+H Architects, Singapore
Gerard Servais, Health Specialist, Asian Development Bank,
Philippines
12:30 Networking Lunch
2.00 Financing & Retrofitting an Existing Healthcare Facility
• Decision criteria to renovate/expand hospital facilities vs building
new facilities
• What are the top financial hurdles in improving an existing
healthcare facility?
• To what extent could you modify the healthcare facility with an
existing infrastructure?
• Identifying the benefits and challenges
• What are the risks involved?
Yong Seow Kin, Director, Facilities Development,
Singapore Health Services, Singapore
Healthcare Facility Accreditation
2:30 Safe Health Design: Transforming Hospital Design to
Achieve Optimal Safety & Quality Standards
• Applying evidence-based health design practices
• Benchmarking JCI standards-based designs
• Assessing the value of Safe Health Design
Joyce Chang, Associate Director, Asia Pacific,
Joint Commission International, Singapore
3:00 How Accreditation Can Improve the Quality of Healthcare
Facilities in Private Hospitals
• Managing facilities including infection control
• Proper recruitment of healthcare providers through credentialing
and competency assessment
• Quality and patient safety in healthcare services
• Detection of healthcare facility problems
Haji Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman, Chief Executive Officer,
KPJ Seremban Specialist Hospital, Malaysia
3:30 Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break
4.00 Interpreting Quality & Patient Safety Standards to Achieve
Hospital Accreditation
• Assessing healthcare facility standards and accreditation
• Learning the importance of accurate healthcare facility layout in
hospital accreditation
• Impact of accreditation on the quality of healthcare services
Apichai Chaiyaroj, Assistant Hospital Director QMR,
Nonthavej Hospital, Thailand
Healthcare Cities
4:30 Medical Tourism & the Globalization of Healthcare
• Overcoming barriers in developing healthcare cities
• Determining the effect of globalization on healthcare facility
developments and businesses
• Healthcare facilities and the recent advancement and application
of telemedicine
• Impact of medical tourism on healthcare facilities and long term
care
• Medical information from the internet: Benefit or harm for
healthcare facilities?
Chih-Kun Huang, Director, Eda Hospital, Taiwan
5:00 A Close Look at Singapore’s‘Health City, Novena’Project
• What are the key concepts of planning behind the master plan?
• What are the healthcare services being offered?
• Identifying areas for further development
Chan Chee Chuen, Director, Operations, Novena Master Plan
& Development, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore
5:30 Developments & Plans of the Dubai Healthcare City
• Overview of the healthcare facilities plan of Dubai Healthcare City
• Examining the timeline and investment of the project
• Who are the stakeholders?
• Evaluating medical tourism opportunities
Rolf Ulrich Hartung, Consultant Surgeon, BR Medical Suites
& Mediclinic Citi Hospital, Dubai Healthcare City, UAE
6:00 Chairperson’s Summary of the Day &
End of Conference Day One
3. 08:50 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
Dilshaad Ali, Group Chief Executive Officer,
Asia Medical Group/Tam Tri Hospitals, Vietnam
Achieving Sustainability in Healthcare Facilities
09:00 The Building & Construction Authority (BCA) Green Mark
Scheme for Healthcare Facilities in Singapore
• Understandingthesustainabilityneedsofthefullsuiteofhealthcare
facilities
~ General hospitals
~ Community hospitals
~ Specialist outpatient centers
~ Polyclinics
~ Nursing homes for aged care
• Integrating the benefits of green buildings with healthcare
operations and patient experience
• Engaging stakeholders
• Calculating the Green Mark score for various incentive schemes
Siew Mei Lim, Executive Manager, Green Mark Department,
(New Development), Building & Construction Authority
(BCA), Singapore
09:30 Examining Healing Gardens & Sustainable Hospitals
• Comparing architectural designs of sustainable hospitals
• What are the design considerations available to improve healing
environments for patients?
• Deciding on the façade design
• Evaluating energy efficient system designs
Maria Boey Yuet Mei, Vice President, Architecture,
Surbana International Consultants, Singapore
10:00 Sustainable Healthcare Architecture – Learning from Case
Studies in Singapore, China & Pakistan
• KhooTeck Puat Hospital – Hospital in a garden, garden in a hospital
• Ng Teng Fong General Hospital – Every patient has a window
• Kunshan West Hospital – Engaging the city
• Indus Academic Medical Campus – Setting a new benchmark in
Pakistan
Jerry Ong, Vice President, Architecture, CPG Consultants,
Singapore
10:30 Morning Networking & Refreshment Break
Smart EnergyTechnology & Solutions
11:00 Selecting Energy Efficient & Smart Energy Solutions for
Healthcare Facilities
• Understanding the business case for smart energy solutions
• Evaluating the costs vs. the returns on investing in energy efficient
and smart energy solutions
• Improving operational control
• Reducing energy use
• Reducing emissions and environmental hazards
• Providing environmental control
Panelists:
StewartTai, InnovationManager, AlexandraHealth, Singapore
Yong Seow Kin, Director, Facilities Development,
Singapore Health Services, Singapore
Ramon Solis, AVP, Facilities Management & Engineering,
St. Luke’s Hospital, Philippines
Siew Mei Lim, Executive Manager, Green Mark Department,
(New Development), Building & Construction Authority
(BCA), Singapore
12:00 ImprovingPatientSatisfactionthroughIntelligentBuilding
Management Systems
• Overcoming challenges and barriers
• Understanding and benchmarking energy use
• Utilising existing Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC)
designs and technology
• Is there a need for an innovation in HVAC design?
Jeff Menkens, Principal, Hassell, Singapore
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CONFERENCE DAY TWO
19 June 2014
Thursday
PANELDISCUSSION
Aged Care Facility Development
12:30 Understanding Aged Care Development in Asia
• Determining the cultural differences in perceptions and approaches
to aged care
• What are the current issues in aged care in Asia?
• Examining the new integrated building of public and hospital
space (Markham Stouffville hospital)
• Naturally ventilated public spaces and corridors
• Featuring the façade design
• Enhancing day lighting, glare control and natural ventilation
• Monitoring the next generation of aged care facilities
Bruce Knapp, Managing Principal, B+H Architects, Singapore
1:00 Aged Care & Facility Design in the Philippines
• Analysing the aged care situation in the Philippines
• What is the design guideline for constructing or retrofitting aged
care facilities?
• Who are the stakeholders involved in the design phase?
• What are the common pitfalls in the design?
Marc Evans Abat, ConsultantDirector,CenterforHealthyAging,
The Medical City; Clinical Associate Professor, Section of Adult
Medicine, Philippine General Hospital; Visiting Consultant,
Manila Doctors Hospital & St. Luke’s Medical Center,
Philippines
1:30 Networking Lunch
Healthcare Facility Design, Build & Operate:
Projects & Best Practices
3:30 Feasibility Planning & Implementation of a New Hospital
& Wellness Center in Southern Philippines
• Industry and market studies
• Examining the architectural and construction challenges
• Understanding the administration and management strategies
• What are the marketing and development challenges in a
developing country?
Abundio Balgos, President & CEO, The Health Centrum
Hospital & Wellness Center, Philippines
4.00 A Close Look at Western Australia's New Fiona Stanley
Hospital
• Streamlining the design to reality
• Stakeholder engagement
• Evaluating PPPs in Western Australia and lessons learnt
• Maintain the new facility on behalf of the Government
Di Mantell, General Manager, Facilities Management,
Fiona Stanley Hospital, Australia
4:30 Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break
5:00 Examining Growth Strategies for Healthcare Facilities in
Emerging Markets: Refit, Expansion & Greenfield
• Identifying the advantages and disadvantages of a facility re-fit
• Planning and managing growth in an existing facility
• Growing green, the advantages of Greenfield
Jeffrey Staples, ChiefOperatingOfficer, Al Noor Hospital, UAE
5.30 Healthcare Facility Lifecycle Management & Upgrades
• Maintaining optimum downtime of equipment
• Ensuring the “look” of the hospital is always new for patients,
families, staff and visitors
• Minimising accidents and surprises
• Coping with construction and renovation
Monojit Mitra, Facility Director, FV Hospital, Vietnam
6:00 Chairperson’s Summary of the Day & End of Conference
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WORKSHOPS
This engaging and interactive workshop will look at the practical
and cost effective measures to achieve green and sustainable
healthcare facilities.
8.30 Registration
8.50 Workshop Leader Introduction
9.00 Session 1: Fundamentals of Green Hospitals
• Fundamental issues driving the “Green” movement
• “Green” in the context of the Healthcare Industry
• Key factors in securing a “Green” hospital recognition
10.00 Session 2: Measuring the Carbon Footprint of a Hospital
• Developing a base line
• Ongoing measurement reporting systems
10.30 Coffee Break
11.00 Session 3: Construction & Accreditation of a New“Green”
Hospital
• Requirements during design, planning, construction and
operations
• Documentation and monitoring requirements
• Preparation for audit
12.00 Networking Lunch Break
13.30 Session 4: Energy Efficiency
• Energy audits
• Implementing efficiency solutions
• Measurements and monitoring energy usage
14.30 Session 5: How Green is Your Hospital?
• Assess where your hospital stands in terms of “Green”
15.00 Coffee Break
15.30 Session 6: Environmental Quality in a Hospital
• Relevance of hospital environment in a “Green” hospital
• Implementation of environment improvement measures
• Measurement and monitoring of environmental quality
16.30 Session 7: Accreditation for Green Hospital Operations
• Criteria for accreditation for green hospital operations
• Documentation requirements
• Measurement and monitoring of results
• Securing and maintaining accreditation
17.30 Closing Remarks & End of Workshop
With the growing needs of healthcare infrastructure and services
in Asia, the domain of PPPs have been tempered with and charted
with many different views and experiences. The objective of this
workshop is to further explore and demonstrate the possible areas
for an organization or agency to consider before embarking on a
partnership that brings two different perspectives and approaches
together.
8.30 Registration
8.50 Workshop Leader Introduction
9.00 Session 1: What are PPPs?
• Defining the roles of the partnership
• How do they work?
• Do we need PPPs in Healthcare?
10.00 Session 2: The Good, the Bad & the Ugly PPPs
• Case studies on PPPs
• Key learnings
10.30 Coffee Break
11.00 Session 3: Structuring a PPP Strategy
• Defining needs
• Delineating roles
• Making a plan
12.00 Networking Lunch Break
13.30 Session 4: PPP Simulation Workshop (Group work)
• Building a model of a Healthcare PPP
15.00 Coffee Break
15.30 Session 6: Measuring the Success of PPPs
• Who gains from PPPs?
• Industry players vs. bureaucratic practices
• How to optimize PPPs in building legacies and sustainability
16.30 Debate:Will PPPs in Healthcare Succeed in Empowering
Nations?
17.30 Closing Remarks & End of Workshop
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
17 June 2014 | Tuesday | 9am – 5pm
Green Hospitals
POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
20 June 2014 | Friday | 9am – 5pm
Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs)
in Healthcare
About your Workshop Leader:
Dilshaad Ali, Group Chief Executive Officer,
Asia Medical Group/Tam Tri Hospitals, Vietnam
Dr Dilshaad is an accomplished Healthcare Manager with a
distinguished career and driving force behind successful
lucrative projects, with a sound reputation for spearheading
growth and long term value. He is a visionary and engaging
leader with proven qualifications and results in all aspects of hospital
administration and management. He has a strong record implementing
profound and fundamental change resulting in dramatic improvements in
efficiency and profitability. He is also experienced in the optimal management
of resources to achieve targeted organisational goals and objectives and
has the proven ability in creating a positive, high energy work culture that
attracts and retains the best employees. Well accomplished in working in
a global environment across borders and different areas of diversity, Dr
Dilshaad has created many USPs in his career across Asia and the Middle
East. He is currently the President and Group Chief Executive Officer of TMC
Healthcare JSC and also Group Chief Executive Officer of Asia Medical Group;
based in Vietnam. He also functions as Board Member on several other
healthcare organizations in the region.
About your Workshop Leader:
Ashok Virendra Shah, Executive Director,
Facility One Sdn Bhd, Malaysia
Ashok Shah is a management professional with over 21 years
of experience in healthcare asset and facility management.
Ashok commenced his career with the setup of medical device
technology management company called Healthtronics which
has since grown to manage medical equipment for more than 100 hospitals.
Since 2008, Ashok has worked on developing “green & sustainable” facility
management practices for a large public sector asset management companies
in Malaysia. Ashok is responsible for introducing energy efficiency processes
as standard practices and promoting green certifications and accreditations
for hospitals.
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Healthcare
FACILITIES ASIA
17 – 20 June 2014
Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel, Singapore
The Healthcare Facilities Asia
Conference will feature key
Government plans, investment
opportunities and current
healthcare facility projects being
planned and constructed in Asia.
Key Conference Themes:
Healthcare Facility Investment
Opportunities in Asia
Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs),
Financing & Business Models
Healthcare Facility Accreditation
Developing Healthcare Cities
Achieving Sustainability in Healthcare
Facilities
Smart Energy Technology & Solutions
Aged Care Facility Development
Healthcare Facility Design, Build & Operate
Projects & Best Practices
BY REGION:
■ Southeast Asia 60%
■ Australia 10%
■ North Asia 10%
■ India/Middle East 10%
■ US & Europe 10%
BY SECTORS:
■ Government, Hospitals & Healthcare Facilities 40%
■ Architecture Firms, Interior Designers 10%
■ Property Developers & Consultants 10%
■ Green Technology 10%
■ EPC/ Project Management / Quantity Surveyors 10%
■ Law Firms / Investment Firms / Banks 10%
■ ICT Companies 5%
■ Building Equipment & Technology Companies 5%
Featuring 14+ Project Case Studies from:
Indus Academic Medical
Campus, Pakistan
Tan Tock Seng Hospital
Singapore Health Services
Khoo Teck Puat Hospital
Ng Teng Fong General Hospital,
Singapore
Kunshan West Hospital , China
Vydehi Hospital, India
The Medical City, Philippines
St. Luke’s Hospital, Philippines
KPJ Seremban
Specialist Hospital,
Malaysia
FV Hospital,
Vietnam
Nonthavej Hospital,
Thailand
BR Medical Suites
& Mediclinic Citi Hospital,
Dubai Healthcare City
Fiona Stanley Hospital, Australia
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