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As a decision-maker at the forefront of Healthcare PPP/PFI or as a project director in charge of a new PPP/PFI hospital development you cannot afford to miss this event.


By attending this conference you will benefit from presentations from the leading experts in NHS financing including:
  • Duanne Passman, Head, Capital Investment Unit, London Strategic Health Authorities
  • Michael Baxter, Head, Private Finance and Capital Unit, Scottish Executive Health Department
  • Norman Kinnear, PFI Facilitator, Scottish Executive Health Department
  • David Finlay, Head, PFI Development, National Audit Office
  • Stephen Williams, National Programme Manager, NHS Modernisation Agency

Plus hear the latest information on 15 new NHS hospital developments worth more than £4 billion – from the key project directors:

  • Mel Morris, Project Director, University Hospital Birmingham NHS Trust
  • Helen Masters, Project Director, Portsmouth Hospital NHS Trust
  • Eric Fehily, Redevelopment Project Director, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital Trust
  • Kate Abendstern, Director, North Mersey Future Healthcare Programme

In addition:

  • UNDERSTAND the very latest policy initiatives to ensure continuous improvement in procurement and delivery of investment programmes
  • BE FULLY EQUIPPED to deal with change in Pfi/PPP projects by successfully managing change in long term NHS projects
  • SUCCESSFULLY USE PPP/PFI Credit Guarantee Finance and gain valuable insight from The Leeds Teaching Hospital Trust on how it is dealing with being a "pilot"
  • BENEFIT FROM AN INDEPTH ANALYSIS OF INTERNATIONAL CASE STUDIES – Can the international experience help the English patient?
  • GAIN VALUABLE INSIGHT into innovative ways of financing NHS projects from 4 of the leading NHS project directors

Conference programme

8:30 Registration & Coffee

9:00 Chairperson's Opening Remarks

Amanda Nicholls

Amanda Nicholls, Editor, PFI Intelligence Bulletin

9:10 UNDERSTAND THE VERY LATEST POLICY ISSUES

Duane Passman

Duane Passman, Head, Capital Investment Unit, London Strategic Health Authorities

  • The capital programme in London
  • The challenge to the public sector
  • Delivering sustainability – the approach in London
  • Continuous improvement in procurement and delivery of investment programmes
  • 9:50 DEALING WITH CHANGE IN PFI/PPP PROJECTS

    David Finlay

    David Finlay, Head of PFI Development, National Audit Office

  • Healthcare is a constantly evolving area
  • The various changes that may affect projects
  • How to manage change effectively
  • Experience to date
  • 10:30 Morning Coffee

    11:00 PPP WITHIN THE SCOTTISH HEALTH SECTOR – MORE THAN JUST A KILT?

  • Overview of the NHS in Scotland
  • Policy
  • Structure
  • Scottish Executive’s role in PPP
  • Scottish Executive’s approach to PPP
  • Engaging with the market
  • Current developments
  • Joint ventures
  • Key stage review
  • Scottish capital investment manual
  • Forthcoming projects
  • Michael Baxter

    Michael Baxter, Head, Private Finance & Capital Unit, Scottish Executive Health Department

    Norman Kinnear

    Norman Kinnear, PFI Facilitator, PFI Scottish Executive Health Dept.

    11:40 A NEW HOSPITAL FOR BIRMINGHAM

    Mel Morris

    Mel Morris, Project Director , University Hospital Birmingham NHS Trust

  • Project outline and investment aims
  • What has been done to date?
  • Facing challenges and how to overcome them
  • The next step
  • 12:20 Networking Lunch

    14:00 INTERACTIVE ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION

    Eric  Fehily

    Eric Fehily , Redevelopment Project Director, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust

    Kate Abendstern

    Kate Abendstern, Director of Project, North Mersey Future Healthcare Project

    Helen Masters

    Helen Masters, PFI Project Director, Portsmouth Healthcare NHS Trust

    14:40 THE NORTH MERSEY FUTURE HEALTHCARE PROGRAMME

    Kate Abendstern

    Kate Abendstern, Director of Project, North Mersey Future Healthcare Project

    Terry Windle

    Terry Windle, Director Of Strategic & Operational Planning, The Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital trust

    15:20 FINANCING PRIMARY CARE

    Paul Stacey

    Paul Stacey, Managing Director , Carecapital

  • Sinclair Montrose – 30 years of investing in healthcare
  • The evolution of primary care real estate and facilities
  • The evolution of the procurement process
  • Partnership
  • CareCapital: meeting the need, flexibility, quality for the long term, risk management in the long term
  • 16:00 Chairperson's Closing Remarks followed by Afternoon Tea

    8:30 Registration & Coffee

    9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Anil  Mehta

    Anil Mehta, Partner, DLA LLP

    9:10 PPPs IN PORTUGUESE HEALTHCARE

    Jorge Abreu Simoes

    Jorge Abreu Simoes, President, Partnerships. Health

  • PPP models and the "variable geometry" approach
  • PPP schemes’ preparation route and "value for money" evaluation
  • The PPP procurement route
  • The PPP hospital programme
  • Other PPP projects: NHS contact centre
  • Prospects
  • 9:50 ANALYSING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PPP IN HEALTHCARE PROJECTS IN ITALY

  • Overview on PPP market in Italy
  • Overview of legal framework
  • Recent data on PPP operations
  • Focus on healthcare
  • Brescia Hospital refurbishment key data
  • General overview of SPV organisation
  • Progress report
  • Lessons learned
  • Way forward: Brescia second phase
  • Nicola Colella

    Nicola Colella, Country Manager , Bovis Lend Lease

    Ozan Balaban

    Ozan Balaban, Senior Project Manager, Bovis Lend Lease

    10:30 Morning Coffee

    11:00 INDEPENDENT SECTOR TREATMENT CENTRES

    Mark Smith

    Mark Smith, Development Director, Mercury Health

  • What they are
  • Why they are needed
  • How they are procured
  • The role of the client
  • What they could become
  • 11:40 TREATMENT CENTRES - PERSPECTIVES FROM THE NHS MODERNISATION AGENCY

    Stephen Williams

    Stephen Williams, National Programme Director, NHS Modernisation Agency

  • Why treatment centres?
  • The opportunity for service re-design
  • Improving productivity
  • Developing a new workforce
  • Lessons learnt from the early sites
  • 12:20 Networking Lunch

    14:00 ATTRACTING PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT

  • The funding market
  • Market capacity and appetite
  • Rewards for innovation
  • Impact of increased knowledge of ‘operational’ PFI hospitals
  • Peter  Rout

    Peter Rout, Partner & Head of Healthcare PFI, DLA LLP

    14:40 INTERACTIVE PANEL DISCUSSION-THE FUNDER’S PERSPECTIVE

  • Index linked wrapped bonds
  • Fixed income
  • Senior debt
  • Mezzanine finance
  • Equity
  • Paul David

    Paul David, Head of PPPs, MBIA Assurance

    Gershon Cohen

    Gershon Cohen, Senior Director of Infrastructure Finance, Bank Of Scotland

    15:20 Afternoon Tea

    15:40 INDEPTH PRIVATE SECTOR CASE STUDY

    Roger Thompson

    Roger Thompson, National Bid Director, Bovis Lend Lease

    16:20 THE UK HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE

    Dr Tom Mann

    Dr Tom Mann, Director, National Implementation Team, Department of Health

    17:00 Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Conference

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