2021 Clinical Senate Debates

In 2021, the Clinical Senate debate topics were:

  • March: COVID: Vaccines and Variation in Care
  • June: Contemporary Workforce Roles
  • October: Value-Based Health Care
March

March: COVID: Vaccines and Variation in Care

Program

Presenter Presentation
Mr Barry Maguire Welcome to Country
Clinical Associate Professor Anthony Bell, Chair, Clinical Senate of WA Chair’s Welcome
Dr Norman Swan, Facilitator Laying the groundwork
Dr Andrew Robertson, Chief Health Officer and
Assistant Director General, Public and Aboriginal Health
Setting the Scene (PDF 3MB)
A/Professor Chris Blyth, Consultant Infectious Diseases and Microbiology, Perth Children’s Hospital Presentation (PDF 5MB)
Prof Ian Hickie AM, Co-Director, Health and Policy at Brain and Mind Centre, University of Sydney Presentation (PDF 4MB)
Mr Dwayne Mallard, Chairperson, Meenangu Wajarri Aboriginal Corporation Critical needs of Infrastructure, Supply and Personnel in Remote Aboriginal Communities became a Crisis during COVID-19 pandemic lockdown
A/Prof Kamalini Lokuge, Senior Fellow, Australian National University Presentation (PDF 2MB)
Prof Helen Milroy, Psychiatrist, University of WA Presentation (PDF 3MB)
Panel:
  • A/Professor Chris Blyth, Consultant Infectious Diseases and Microbiology, Perth Children’s Hospital
  • Mr Dwayne Mallard Chairperson, Meenangu Wajarri Aboriginal Corporation
  • Professor Helen Milroy, Psychiatrist, University of WA
  • Professor Ian Hickie, Co-Director, Health and Policy at Brain and Mind Centre, University of Sydney
  • A/Professor Kamalini Lokuge, Senior Fellow, Australian National University
Dr Sophie Davison, Chief Medical Officer, Mental Health Commission Preparing for and responding to the mental health impacts of COVID-19 (PDF 830KB)
June

June: Contemporary Workforce Roles

Program  

Presenter Presentation
Mr Barry Maguire Welcome to Country
Hon Roger Cook MLA Opening
Clinical Associate Professor Anthony Bell Chair’s Welcome
Dr David Russell-Weisz, Director General, Department of Health Update and Response to Recommendations
Mr Jeff Moffet, Chief Executive, WA Country Health Service Perspective of the Executive Sponsor (PDF 2MB)
Dr Michael Levitt, Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health What is happening in the System (PDF 531KB)
Ms Catherine Choate and Ms Sonia Sharp, Partners, Ernst & Young How do organisations support change (PDF 1MB)
Dr Victoria Brazil, Emergency Physician, QLD Health High performing teams working to full scope of practice (PDF 4MB)

Panel:

  • Dr Victoria Brazil – Emergency Physician, QLD Health
  • Professor Alison Jones, Director of Medical Education, Fiona Stanley Hospital
  • Mr Mitch Messer, Consumer Representative
  • Mr Ged Williams, Area Director Nursing and Midwifery, South Metro Health Service
  • Ms Liz MacLeod, Chief Executive, East Metro Health Service
  • Ms Sonia Sharp, Partner, Ernst & Young
October

October: Value-Based Health Care

  • Final Report
  • Progress report

Programs

Thursday 21 October: Dinner Meeting.

Presenter Presentation
Ms Freda Ogilvie Welcome to Country
Mr Simon Millman MLA,
Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Premier and Minister for Health
Minister’s Welcome
Dr D J Russell-Weisz, Director General, Department of Health Director General’s address
Clinical Associate Professor Anthony Bell, Chair, Clinical Senate of WA A Value-Based Health Care approach
Professor Christobel Saunders AO, James Stewart Chair of Surgery, The Royal Melbourne Hospital What is Value-Based Health Care (PDF 2MB)
Mr Mo Jaimangal, CEO and Co-Founder, Curve Tomorrow Human centred care using technology (PDF 3MB)

Friday 22 October 2021.

Presenter Presentation
Clinical Associate Professor Anthony Bell, Chair, Clinical Senate of WA Opening and Acknowledgment of Country
Mr Paul Forden, Chief Executive, South Metropolitan Health Service and Co-Executive Sponsor What does Value-Based Health Care mean for a Health Service Provider (PDF 2MB)
Ms Kylie Woolcock, Policy Director, Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association Value-Based Health Care 101 (PDF 1MB)
Mr Paul Forden
Ms Kylie Woolcock
Mr Mo Jaimangal
Professor Suzanne Robinson
Panel 1: Getting on board with VBHC
Dr Audrey Koay, Executive Director, Patient Safety and Clinical Quality, Department of Health and Co-Executive Sponsor VBHC in Western Australia (PDF 3MB)
Ms Elizabeth Koff, Secretary, New South Wales Health Is New South Wales leading the way? (PDF 4MB)
Dr Audrey Koay
Ms Elizabeth Koff
Professor Christobel Saunders AO
Adjunct Professor Liz Geelhoed
Ms Liz Lloyd
Panel 2: Patient Reported Outcome Measures
Dr Tanya Pelly,
Health system leadership and change advisor, Freebird Group
Reflections on Value-Based Health Care in Australia (PDF 1MB)
Last reviewed: 01-11-2021