AIHI Webinar Series - Can we have a better healthcare system by 2030

AIHI Webinar Series - Can we have a better healthcare system by 2030

Event Name AIHI Webinar Series - Can we have a better healthcare system by 2030
Start Date Sep 19, 2023 11:00 pm
Description

Can we have a better healthcare system by 2030?

19 September 2023

11am-12pm

View the recording on AIHI YouTube.

How might healthcare unfold around the world, to 2030? What are the demands on the system and the challenges and where are the opportunities for health systems to improve care for communities under increasing pressure? Join Professor Jeffrey Braithwaite to explore what healthcare will look like in 2030. This webinar will be hosted by Professor Yvonne Zurynski.

Speakers:

Professor Jeffrey Braithwaite is Founding Director of the Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Director of the Centre for Healthcare Resilience and Implementation Science and Professor of Health Systems Research at Macquarie University.

Professor Jeffrey Braithwaite is a leading health services and systems researcher with an international reputation for his work investigating and contributing to systems improvement. He has particular expertise in the culture and structure of acute settings, leadership, management and change in health sector organisations, quality and safety in healthcare, accreditation and surveying processes in the international context and the restructuring of health services. Professor Braithwaite is well known for bringing management and leadership concepts and evidence into the clinical arena.

Professor Yvonne Zurynski is Professor of Health System Sustainability at the Australian Institute of Health Innovation at Macquarie University.

About AIHI

The Australian Institute of Health Innovation (AIHI) is an internationally recognised research-intensive centre within Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. We collaborate widely, conducting high impact research into health services and systems to make a positive difference for patients, healthcare professionals and society.

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