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Healthcare PPP has grown massively in the UK in recent years. £3.1 billion worth of new developments have been announced. Also the NHS have developed their own investment fund known as LIFT (Local Improvement Finance Trust). This is a Public Private Partnership that will be a limited company with the NHS and private sector as share holders. This will eventually allow the NHS to share in any profits and offers potential for GP’s to become part owners.

The conference will have an international flavour and will also concentrate on key UK areas such as NHS LIFT, Pharmaceutical care, Radiology and clinical care where PPP is beginning to take a hold.

A unique opportunity to learn from leading industry experts including:

Tom Mann, Director, National Implementation Team, Department of Health
Sylvia Wyatt, Future Healthcare Network Manager, NHS Confederation
Danny Daniels, Refinancing Task Force, Partnerships UK
Alan Pearse, Deputy Chief Executive, Kingston Hospital NHS Trust
David Finlay, Head, PFI Development, National Audit Office
Shirley Wood, Director, LIFT Programme, Jarvis Primary Health
Dr Adrian Bull, Managing Director, Carillion Health
Mike Potts, Chief Executive, Doncaster West PCT
Duane Passman, Head, Capital Investment Unit, London Strategic Health Authorities
Dr Jorge Abreu Simões, President, Partnerships Health, Portugal
Luigi De Pierris, Chief Executive, PFI Taskforce (Italy)
Colin Lynch, Head of Projects, Capsticks

Benefits of attending:
Discover the latest developments in PPP/PFI in Healthcare
Develop an objective valuation of LIFT
Identify the opportunities, threats and challenges to PFI projects in the health market
Learn from leading experts in the field of healthcare and PFI management
Gain an insight into the types of funding available and decide on the appropriate method
Take advantage of the networking opportunities

Conference programme

8:30 Registration & Coffee

9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

Dr Adrian Bull

Dr Adrian Bull, Managing Director, Carillion Health

9:10 MAIN LESSONS FROM THE WORK OF THE NAO

David Finlay

David Finlay, Head of PFI Department, National Audit Office

  • Planning the project: will it meet our strategic goals?
  • Getting the best deal: what does this involve?
  • Managing relationships: what happens after the contract is let?
  • Dealing with change: how is this achieved in a long term contract?
  • 9:40 NHS LIFT

    Roger Westwell

    Roger Westwell, Project Manager, Finance & Procurement, Manchester, Salford & Trafford NHS LIFT

  • Primary care historically
  • Benefits of PPP approach
  • MAST LIFTCo
  • 1st Tranche schemes
  • MAST LIFTCo - the future
  • 10:20 LIFT

    Richard Banyard

    Richard Banyard, Project Director, Hull NHS LIFT, West Hull Primary Care Trust

  • Life at the public/private interface
  • LIFT in practice
  • Benefits of private sector involvement
  • Challenges and pitfalls
  • Future directions of travel
  • 11:00 Morning Coffee

    11:20 LIFT

    Shirley Wood

    Shirley Wood, Director, LIFT Programme, Jarvis Primary Health

  • Local
  • Improvement
  • Finance
  • Trust
  • 12:00 DONCASTER NHS LIFT

  • Challenges facing land issues
  • Public consultation
  • Financial affordability
  • Ongoing project management arrangements
  • Mike Potts

    Mike Potts, Chief Executive, Doncaster West PCT

    Andrew Chatten

    Andrew Chatten, Project Director , Doncaster NHS LIFT

    Sue Watkinson

    Sue Watkinson, Project Manager, Doncaster NHS LIFT

    12:40 Networking Lunch

    13:40 ACCELERATING THE RENEWAL OF PRIMARY CARE STOCK – DTCS AND LIFT PROJECTS

    Harry Hyman

    Harry Hyman, Managing Director, Primary Health Properties

  • Setting the scene
  • The vision
  • Obstacles/bottlenecks
  • The way forward
  • 14:20 INDEPENDENT SECTOR DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT CENTRES

    Tom Mann

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

  • The significance of the DTC programme
  • The challenge – why the market must change
  • Capacity growth needed to deliver service targets
  • The NHS plan
  • Capacity – key issues and solution
  • A joined up approach
  • Supporting the NHS plan
  • Summary
  • 15:00 GETTING THE MOST OUT OF PROJECTS

    Dr Adrian Bull

    Dr Adrian Bull, Managing Director, Carillion Health

  • Opportunities to improve the procurement process
  • Improving project efficiency
  • Knowledgeable management
  • Repeatability
  • Key issues for negotiation
  • Future development
  • 15:40 Afternoon Tea sponsored by: Air Products

    16:00 REFINANCING

    Danny Daniels

    Danny Daniels, Refinancing Task Force, Partnerships UK (Seconded from HSBC)

  • The Refinancing Taskforce and the Code of Conduct
  • What constitutes a refinancing?
  • Optimising both public and private sector objectives
  • A streamlined procurement process
  • 16:40 DEVELOPING INVESTMENT PROGRAMMES

    Duane Passman

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

  • The role of the London Capital Investment Unit
  • The investment programme in London
  • Lessons learnt to date
  • Managing knowledge
  • Next steps
  • 17:20 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    8:30 Re-registration & Coffee

    9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Dorothy Michel

    Dorothy Michel, Head of Strategic Development, Siemens Healthcare Services

    9:10 CONSUMERISM IN PPP AND PATIENT FOCUS

    Norman Rose

    Norman Rose, Director General, Business Service Association

  • The rise in consumerism
  • The importance of focusing on service users (clients) not providers
  • Focus on end-users (patients)
  • Awareness of the needs of relatives
  • How to involve stakeholders, including staff
  • 9:40 CHANGING PARTNERSHIPS

    Sylvia Wyatt

    Sylvia Wyatt, Future Healthcare Network Manager, NHS Confederation

  • The policy jigsaw in healthcare in the UK
  • Developing the NHS future vision – what does the NHS want for 2010?
  • Current partnerships in healthcare in the UK
  • Where are partnerships going and why?
  • 10:20 PROCUREMENT

    Colin Lynch

    Colin Lynch, Head of Projects, Capsticks

  • EU law update
  • Healthcare guidance
  • Getting the best out of the procurement process
  • 11:00 Morning Coffee

    11:20 HEALTHCARE PROJECTS

    Luigi de Pierris

    Luigi de Pierris, Chief Executive, PFI Taskforce - Italian Treasury

  • The legislative framework for PPPs in Italy
  • The need for health projects
  • Sensitive issues
  • A few examples
  • 12:00 PPP IN PORTUGUESE HEALTHCARE

    Dr Jorge Abreu Simoes

    Dr Jorge Abreu Simoes, President, Parcerias.Saude, (Partnerships Health), Ministry of Health

  • The new legal framework for PPP schemes
  • PPP’s Portuguese schemes approval route
  • The new hospitals PPP program: 1st Wave and 2nd Wave
  • The PPP model for new hospitals
  • Procurement procedure
  • First pilot – projects and program timetable
  • 12:40 Networking Lunch

    13:40 KINGSTON HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE

    Alan Pearse

    Alan Pearse, Deputy Chief Executive,, Kingston Hospital NHS Trust

  • Introduction and programme
  • Managing the project
  • Selecting preferred bidder
  • Reaching financial close
  • Key issues
  • 14:20 DELIVERING A PROJECT

    Mark Thorne

    Mark Thorne, Assistant Director of Finance, Strategic Planning,, University Hospital of North Staffordshire

  • Securing resources
  • Capacity and cost planning
  • Development of a realistic public sector comparator
  • Managing expectations
  • Maintaining commissioner ownership
  • Assessment of PFI affordability/VFM
  • 15:00 DELIVERING HIGH QUALITY HEALTHCARE DESIGN THROUGH PPP

    Mairi Johnson

    Mairi Johnson, Enabling Advisor, CABE

  • Keys to success
  • Why does the public sector need good design?
  • Recent Nurses’ opinion surveys and research by CABE
  • What steps must be taken to deliver good design
  • Assessing design quality
  • Keeping aspirations high
  • 15:40 Afternoon Tea sponsored by: Air Products

    16:00 PPP CONTRACT MANAGEMENT

    Ralph Murray

    Ralph Murray, Healthcare Consultant, AMEC

  • Ensuring long term effectiveness of the contract
  • Gaining a clear understanding of the contract
  • Monitoring and improving performance
  • Contract change procedure
  • Arrangements in the event of default or termination
  • 16:40 REFINANCING COMPLETED PROJECTS

    Neil Woodings

    Neil Woodings, Assistant Director, PricewaterhouseCoopers

  • Benefits of refinancing
  • Gaining an understanding of the principles
  • Best way of handling issues
  • Advantages for the project
  • Overcoming challenges
  • 17:20 Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Conference

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