Call for Speakers

We are looking for dynamic speakers to share their quality improvement and patient safety experience and knowledge at the International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare in Brisbane.

The conference will be taking place on 6-8 November 2024.

Speaker submissions is now closed

Address an audience with the power to make a real difference

Why speak at the International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare?

The International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare has a long history of invigorating the movement for patient safety and healthcare improvement. We do this by bringing in knowledge, ideas and expertise that inform quality projects and practice transformation, and by connecting health and care leaders, practitioners and consumers who are passionate about improving outcomes.

Our Call for Speakers allows you to be part of a movement to ignite change across healthcare networks on a global scale. Apart from being able to share your work with an audience that has the power to make a real difference, you would build or increase your profile as an expert in your field.

Speakers who are looking to discuss their quality improvement and patient safety experience and knowledge in Brisbane on 6-8 November 2024 should submit their speaker proposal by 20 March 2024.

What are we looking for?

Speaker proposals can showcase an innovative project, run an interactive workshop or inspire a new way of thinking.

We welcome applications from across the healthcare sector and beyond, including non-clinicians, patients and carers, voluntary/social sector employees, students and first-time presenters.

We have a strong preference for content that:

  • Is co-designed with or lead by consumers/patients
  • Illustrates strategies facilitating interdependent approaches for achieving improvement within and across settings and systems
  • Contains new and innovative ideas that have the potential to change the status quo
  • Has a robust evidence base with reliable results

Call for Speakers topics for Brisbane 2024

In Brisbane, our programme will be structured around five content streams. As such, we would like to hear about projects and initiatives that show impactful results under these streams.

Safety

Understanding human factors, systems thinking, implementation methodologies and processes for digital and physical systems. Presentations in this stream will look at:

  • Systems and challenges
  • QI and safety across borders
  • Approaches to Certification, Licensing, and Regulation
  • Learnings from international care models and other industries

 

People

Encompassing patients and citizens into our planning, prioritisation, and decision making is essential, as is providing healthcare staff with a positive environment to deliver compassionate and kind healthcare, this includes (but is not limited to):

  • Empowering Individuals in their health journey
  • Value-based care / Co-Design, Co-production
  • Workforce, wellbeing and culture
  • Private with public partnership potential
  • Co-creating the power of patient experiences

 

Populations

The integration and collaboration of traditional hospital delivery, primary care, social care, and education is fundamental for delivering healthcare to populations and preventing illness and harm. Serving vulnerable and underserved populations is a key aspect of this approach and will consider:

  • Universal health – Equality, diversity and inclusion
  • Equity in healthcare provision
  • An Aging population

 

Change

Understanding change and improvement in complex systems, behaviour change, organisational change. This session will focus on:

  • Utilising technology for better patient outcomes: Digital healthcare, innovation, disruption, IoM
  • Sustainable healthcare – economical and environmental
  • Culture, systems and science – navigating towards inclusive care

 

Leadership

In order to explore effective leadership in the modern era of healthcare, leaders must navigate complex challenges and promote progress across multiple dimensions, including patient outcomes, population health, sustainability, cost, and staff well-being. Presentations in this session will aim to discuss:

  • Leadership strategies for embedding healthcare innovation
  • Preparedness and resilience
  • Approaches to workforce, wellbeing and culture
  • Staff engagement and belonging

 

*Patient representation and lived experience

Submissions are expected to be co-produced with patients, service users, citizens and carers wherever possible. We have representatives on these groups in all our planning committees, and are working to increase the representation of these groups as speakers and delegates.

Notifying you

You will be notified of the outcome by email in April 2024. Please note the email address that you supply when submitting your proposal will be the email address used to correspond the results of your submission. If you change email addresses during this time, please let us know so we can update your records.