Title: CIGNAs Healthcare Leadership Program
1Global Knowledge Exchange Network
Project Overview November 19, 2008 Dubai Present
ation by Dr. Colleen Conway-Welch colleen.conwa
y-welch_at_vanderbilt.edu
2Global Health Crisis
- Globally industrialized nations are faced with a
health care crisis rising healthcare costs
threatening system sustainability, human resource
shortages, increasingly frustrated consumers, and
an absence of shared solutions and cross country
communications. - There is a need for the identification, exchange
and cross country promotion of better healthcare
system practices through traditional and
non-traditional channels.
3Global Knowledge Exchange Network
- Vision The Global Exchange will become the
recognized neutral venue for evaluating and
promoting better practices in achieving
cost-effective health outcomes from across
industrialized nations. - Mission To improve health and the value of
healthcare by comparing and contrasting key
drivers and approaches to addressing healthcare
costs and outcomes across industrialized nations,
with a goal of identifying and promoting
successful, relevant, and replicable strategies.
4Global Knowledge Exchange Network
- Outcome Well-vetted ideas with relevance to
industrialized nations healthcare cost and
delivery systems and cultures, for programs and
policies that improve health outcomes and promote
individual and systems accountability. - Scope GKEN will identify and publish better
practices in the organization, financing, and
delivery of care, including elements that
influence outcomes and cost. GKEN will source
replicable better practices from healthcare
systems across industrialized nations.
5Global Knowledge Exchange Network
- Product GKEN will disseminate the results of
its robust interactive knowledge exchange through
a variety of media, including printed materials,
videos, conferences, toolkits, and a public
internet site. The website will provide
information on healthcare system better practices
and promote cost-effective healthcare
improvements to a wide audience across
industrialized nations.
6GKEN Operating Principles
- We will focus on process improvement rather than
medical science. - GKEN is principally a communication enterprise
focused on promoting better healthcare practices
among industrialized nations. - Our ultimate goal is to promote better practices
across all of the core components of health and
healthcare - We believe that improving health systems will
lead to population health improvements. - We have a patient/consumer focus.
- We will build on current knowledge and look for
effective emerging practices.
7GKEN Operating Principles
- We will help enable health systems to decrease
its focus on illness and increase its focus on
wellness. - We will capture better practices with measurable
outcomes. - We favor private policy/action (that which can be
done by organizations without governmental
action) over direct influence of public policy - Our work will be unique and distinctive.
- Our work will be dynamic that is, amenable to
continuous refinement.
8GKEN Areas of Focus
- Workforce and Training
- Individuals Active Participation in Health
- Health Promotion and Wellness
- Chronic Illness
- Integration
- Metrics
- Efficiencies
- Health Disparities
9Merton Declaration
- Whereas industrialized nations are faced with
escalating healthcare cost threatening system
sustainability, increasingly frustrated consumers
and a dearth of shared solutions to those
problems and, - Whereas we all know that there are sound
healthcare practices utilized by nations all over
the world but information about those practices
is not organized for learning, readily exchanged
or widely adopted by industrialized nations and,
- Whereas the Global Knowledge Exchange Network on
healthcare (GKEN) is dedicated to the improvement
of individual health and health system
advancements and, - Whereas GKEN is a non-profit organization
dedicated to the identification, exchange and
promotion of better healthcare practices through
traditional and non-traditional channels, - We the undersigned declare our commitment to work
in collaboration with GKEN and through our
various professional channels to promote the
awareness and adoption of better practices in
healthcare throughout the developed world.
10GKEN Participants
Catharina Maulbecker Armstrong , Associate
Partner, McKinsey, Germany Cathy Baase, Global
Director of Health Services, Dow Chemical, US
Russ Bantham, President, Bantham Consulting,
Former General Counsel to PhRMA, US Gordon Best,
Director, OD Partnerships Network, UK Yank
Coble, Professor Director, Center for Global
Health Medical Diplomacy, U. of N. Fla.
Clinical Prof. of Medicine, U. of Fla. Past
President, World Medical Association, US Marty
Davis, Founder President Applied Communications
Institute, Former Dir., Special Campaigns
Promotions, AARP, US Mike Farrar , Chief
Executive, NHS Northwest, UK Pam Garside,
Newhealth, Judge Business School, University of
Cambridge, UK Paul Ginsburg, President, Center
for Studying Health System Change, US Ed Hanway,
Chairman CEO, CIGNA, US Johan Hjertqvist ,
President, Stockholm Network and Health Consumer
Powerhouse, Sweden Maria Hofmarcher-Holzhacker ,
Institute of Advanced Studies France, Austria
Delon Human, Pres., Health Diplomats, Immediate
Past Pres. World Medical Association,
Switzerland Pere Ibern, Professor, Universitat
Pompeu Fabra, Spain Frances Kelleher, VP Market
Intelligence, CIGNA HealthCare, US Lowell Kruse,
CEO, Heartland-Health Meng Kin LIM, Professor,
National University of Singapore Beverly Malone,
CEO, National League for Nursing, US LaMar
McGinnis, Clinical Prof. of Surgery, Emory Univ.
Past Pres., American Cancer Society, US
11GKEN Participants (cont.)
- Chris Mc Swain, Director Global Benefits,
Whirlpool Corp., US - Jonathan Meakins, Nuffield Professor of Surgery,
John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford UK - Surya N. Mohapatra, Chairman Chief Executive
Officer, Quest Diagnostics, Inc. US - Russ Newman, Provost and Vice President for
Academic Affairs, Alliant University, US - Rick Norling, CEO, Premier Inc., US
- Mike O Grady, Sr. Fellow, National Opinion
Research Center, U. Chicago Principal, O'Grady
Health Policy, LLC, US - Stig Pramming, CEO, Oxford Health Alliance
Co-Founder, Oxford Alliance 3four50.com, UK - Jerry Reeves, Principal, Health Innovations LLC
Chairman, World Doc, US - Murray Ross, VP, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan
Director, Kaiser Institute for Health Policy, US - Barbara Safriet, (former) Assoc. Dean for
Academic Affairs Lecturer on Law, Yale law
School, US - Sophia Schelette, Senior Health policy advisor
Bertelsmann Foundation - John Seffrin, CEO, American Cancer Society
- Michael Showalter, SVP, HealthCare Strategy
Marketing, CIGNA HealthCare, US - Shane Solomon, Chief Executive, Hong Kong
Hospital Authority, China - Dominik von Stillfried, Managing Director of
Zentralinstitut für die kassenärztliche
Versorgung (ZI), Germany - Karen Timmons, President and CEO, International
Joint Commission, US - Neil Trautwein, Vice President, Natl Retail
Federation, US - Janet Trautwein, CEO, Natl Assoc of Health
Underwriters, US - Jo Webber , Deputy Policy Director, NHS
Confederation, UK
12Global Knowledge Exchange Network
Project Overview November 19, 2008 Dubai Presenta
tion by Dr. Colleen Conway-Welch colleen.conway
-welch_at_vanderbilt.edu