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08 Jul 2013
Science

2nd Annual Global Healthcare Conference

GHC 2013

A healthy way of life should be every individual’s goal. However, healthcare privileges differ across societies, and requires the combined efforts of government, the private sector, the public and health workers themselves to ensure both the accessibility and affordability of healthcare services. Funding for health and medical facilities are vital to the health and well-being of the public.But most importantly, health and medical researchers and developers serve the task of advancing health care and medical science through the study and proper dissemination of information, in order to improve the state of health care service of any country.Opening Address will be delivered by:Prof. the Hon. Dr. Stephen MartinMember, Board of Governors, Global Science & Technology Forum (GSTF)Former Speaker Parliament of AustraliaFormer Deputy Vice Chancellor (Strategy and Planning) Curtin University of TechnologyFormer Pro Vice Chancellor International, Victoria UniversityKeynote Address "Models of care to enhance workforce flexibility and health care accessibility" will be delivered by:Prof. Susan NancarrowEditor-In-Chief GHC 2013Director of ResearchSchool of Health & Human SciencesLismore Southern Cross University, AustraliaKeynote Address "Integrated care and HiT: focus on the user and all else will follow " will be delivered by:Prof. Bert Vrijhoef Professor and Domain Leader Health Systems & PolicySaw Swee Hock School of Public HealthNational University of Singapore

When

8 Jul 2013 @ 08:00 am

9 Jul 2013 @ 06:00 pm

Duration: 1 days, 10 hours


Where

Hotel Fort Canning

11 Canning Walk

Museum

Singapore


Language

English en


Organised by

Global Science and Technology Forum (GSTF) (deactivated)

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