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Network with key chronic disease management stakeholders
The 2nd annual conference and showcase where the global leaders in chronic disease management meet with Australasia’s health leaders to learn, network and form relationships.
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For delegates
With the federal government taking the right steps towards creating awareness, co-ordinating and integrating healthcare delivery, the time has come to bring all stakeholders together to network, learn, and formulate real solutions.
The 2nd Annual Chronic Disease Management Australia 2009 is the only event that re-defines chronic disease management to bring you together with local and international thought leaders to share best practice and successful initiatives. Translate policy into action and investigate new approaches to chronic disease management to move towards wellness, prevention, health promotion and population health management.
“This Conference is an opportunity to think outside the square and about the linkages between chronic diseases and the strategies for their management. Key issue facing all those committed to chronic disease management is how to translate the evidence into best practice.”
Glenn Reese, National Executive Director, Alzheimers Australia
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Our conference
Chronic Disease Management Australia 2009 will bring together Federal and State Health Departments, Divisions of General Practice, Private Health Insurance, Chronic Disease Management Solutions Providers, Public Health Agencies, Community and Aged Care Services, Mental Health Services and Social Services, Education and Research Institutions, Industry Associations and Consultants to discuss
- the future of health management
- achieving co-ordination in healthcare delivery
- single versus multi disease management programmes
- patient empowerment and self management
- the role of health insurers
- engaging employers
- challenges and opportunities in e-Health
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7 Reasons why Chronic Disease Management Australia 2009 is a must attend event
A proven track record event
Top shelf content from international and local experts make this the premium CDM event
Tackling the issues that matter
New direction in policy and approaches to prevention, health promotion and wellness
Integration and co-ordination of care
See what role Divisions of GP, Government and Health Insurers are taking to enhance health sector integration
Programmes in action
What works in chronic disease management from those dealing with the patients
Highest level of speakers
Hear from NSW Health, National Prevention Health Taskforce, Diabetes Australia, Cancer Council Australia, Good Health Solutions…
Create new stakeholder relationships
Network with over 100 key industry people
Towards population health management
Understand patterns of disease, barriers to adherence and self management
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Industry experts highlight the real issues

Hear industry leaders debate key issues
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Rave reviews
This is what our delegates had to say about our 2008 conference
“The content was very impressive, I particularly got a lot out of the panel of patients”
Corinne McConnell, Health Services Manager, rthealth fund
“I thoroughly enjoyed it, and felt it had a really good vibe. The overseas guys were fantastic, and the local speakers were all really worthwhile. I think it actually contributed to getting together a community of people who may be willing to build a better mousetrap”
Dr Stan Goldstein, Senior Medical Advisor, MBF
“The overall experience was excellent. Good speakers and a good cross-section of content too”
Jennie Raymond, Practice Liaison and Support Coordinator, Bayside General Practice Network
“Very good. The consumer session was very powerful and very well presented”
Jenny Collins, Manager Chronic and Complex Care Unit, Department of Human Services
“The content, key speakers, networking opportunities and overall experience were excellent”
Cheryl Titheridge, Department of Veterans’ Affairs
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