Flash sale for New Models of Care: Reshaping the Future of Hospitals Summit

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You can get 20% off tickets until midnight Wednesday 17 September.


TMR and HSD are running a 20% flash sale for theNew Models of Care: Reshaping the Future of Hospitals Summit, taking place in Sydney on 16 October.

With just over one month to go until the event, we are almost at capacity – so make sure you book soon to avoid missing out.

Book here to redeem the discount.

New Models of Care: Reshaping the Future of Hospitalsis bringing together key thought leaders from state and federal governments and agencies, hospitals, the aged care and primary care sectors, and the virtual care technology vendor community to look at this key aspect of our hospital disconnect problem.

The event will look at practical and achievable initiatives and technology which can help hospital management migrate more efficiently to virtual care solutions in the near term, including the presentation of current successful case studies from across the country.

When: 16 October, 2025
Where: UTS Aerial Centre, Sydney
Program Here
TICKETS HERE

If you are a paid HSD subscriber, you will automatically receive a further 20% off tickets. To redeem this just log into your account and book through the events page.

Key topics include:

  • The big picture: Framing how hospitals navigate the barriers to pivoting to community centered care faster and more effectively;
  • At the coalface: Navigating the wicked nature of access block and ED avoidance;
  • The role of the Integrated community health hub model: Can care now being delivered in hospitals be shifted into community health hubs or delivered in the home?
  • Innovative ideas and solutions from overseas: Leaders from overseas to talk about hospital transformation;
  • Examples of innovative new models of care in action:Series of 10-minute sessions throughout the day on models of care in action today and working for hospitals;
  • Workforce, training, AI and new care models in hospitals: Better technology using new models of care are a key strategy in dealing with severe ongoing workforce capacity and training issues;
  • Emerging sweet spots for hospitals between policy, technology and funding trends;
  • A cultural shift: making change work for everyone.

And more.

Key speakers so far include:

  • Bettina McMahon, CEO, Healthdirect;
  • Associate Professor Amith Shetty, clinical director of system sustainability and performance, NSW Ministry of Health;
  • Simon Cleverley, assistant secretary at Australian government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing;
  • Ben Harris, director of policy and research, Private Healthcare Australia;
  • Dr David Hansen, CEO and research director, CSIRO’s Australian e-Health Research Centre;
  • Associate Professor Annie Lau, health informatics researcher, Macquarie University;
  • Travis Grant, managing director of Australia health, Accenture;
  • Elizabeth Koff AM, managing director, Telstra Health;
  • Marc Miller, managing director, Health Systems Advisory;
  • Rachel Green, CEO, SANE;
  • Associate Professor Vikram Palit, founder and CEO, Consultmed;
  • Dr Raymond Wen, chief growth officer/medical director of primary care services and co-founder, Telecare;
  • Philip Daffas, CEO, PainCheck;
  • Jayne Barclay, national director of healthcare platforms, St Vincent’s Health Australia;
  • Dr Marc Belej, consultant, Charmonix IT;
  • Raj Verma, principal, Nous Group;
  • Dr Loren Sher, director, Victorian Virtual ED;
  • Katrina Campbell, director of research and digital transformation, Queensland Health;
  • Dr Rob Marshall, chief strategy officer, St Vincent’s Health;
  • Simon Tatz, general manager of policy, advocacy and workforce advancement, AIDH;
  • Sarah McRae, CEO, Amplar Health Home Hospital;
  • Dr Rob Grenfell, chief strategy and regions officer, Grampians Health;
  • Sarah Barter, community advocate;
  • Emma Cornwell, executive general manager of health services, Australian Unity;
  • Kerry Stratton, global director of healthcare solutions, InterSystems;
  • Dr Michael Lamparelli, deputy director of surgery in Rockhampton, staff specialist in general and colorectal surgery, senior lecturer at UQ and pelvic floor surgeon at QEII Hospital, Brisbane.

And more.

You can check out the full program here. Don’t forget that if you are a paid HSD subscriber, you automatically get 20% off event tickets. Just go to the events page and log in to your HSD account.  

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