6th International Health Care Reform Thought Leaders Meeting

6th International Health Care Reform Thought Leaders Meeting

Implementing policy reform – does it really come down to commitment, courage and cash?

By Mater Research

Date and time

Thursday, July 24 · 8am - 7pm GMT+1

Location

Møller Institute

Storey's Way Cambridge CB3 0DE United Kingdom

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Having recovered from the challenges of our 5th IHCR conference in March 2020 -which saw us moving a 250-delegate conference in Sydney, to a wholly online conference within 5 days - we are back!

The theme for 2025 is truly international – exploring and challenging the failings of health systems globally as they espouse reform whilst continuing increasingly complex, inefficient and outdated models of care, out-of-step with their community’s needs.

Having moved from Washington to Brisbane then Sydney we are delighted to host the 2025 meeting in Cambridge - a fitting setting to explore evidence, innovate and network closely with global thought-leaders. Our Keynote speakers are exemplars in what can be achieved despite the many barriers to reform and will challenge and inspire us to influence change in our own sectors.


Join us on Thursday 24 and Friday 25 July 2025!


For onsite accomodation bookings, please click here and use the code 55929.


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Professor Claire Jackson

Chair

2025 International Health Care Reform Thought Leaders Meeting, Organising Committee

Dr Caroline Nicholson

Co-Chair

2025 International Health Care Reform Thought Leaders Meeting, Organising Committee

Confirmed thought leaders

Professor Claire Jackson AM

MBBS, MD, MPH, CertHEcon, GradCertMgt, FRACGP, FAICD Chair, 2025 International Health Care Reform Conference, Organising Committee Director, Centre of Health System Reform & Integration, Mater Research Institute, - University of Queensland


Professor Martin Marshall

Chair of the Nuffield Trust; Emeritus Professor of Healthcare Improvement at UCL; Non-Executive Director, Royal Devon University Healthcare Trust


Professor Robert Phillips

Founding Executive Director, Center for Professionalism and Value in Health Care, ABFM Foundation; Past Director Robert Graham Centre, Washington DC; Professor Family Medicine


Conjoint Professor Diana O’Halloran AO

Board Chair, Wentwest


Professor Les Toop

Emeritus Professor of General Practice, University of Otago, Christchurch; Advisor and past chair, Pegasus Health Primary Health Organisation; Member, General Practice New Zealand National Executive; Specialist General Practitioner.


Senator Elizabeth Steiner

Oregon State Treasurer, former Oregon State Senator, Adjunct Associate Professor of Family Medicine Oregon Health & Science University.


Dr Michael Green MD, MPH, CCFP

Director, Centre for Health Services and Policy Research CTAQ Chair in Applied Health Economics / Health Policy


Frequently asked questions

Cost?

- General registration is $1450 - Thought Leader registration is $1155 (please contact the organisers for the promo code) *Prices are in AUD, excluding booking fee.

Registration inclusions

- Attendance to all in-person conference sessions - Morning tea, lunch, and afternoon tea during the conference - Welcome networking reception drinks and canapes

Registration exclusions

- Travel and accommodation costs - Insurance - Personal incidentals

Accomodation

For onsite accomodation bookings, please go to https://www.mollerinstitute.com/conference-centre/accommodation/

For more information

Please contact us via email: ihcrconference@mater.org.au

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