Improving Services for People with Rheumatoid Arthritis

Held at Inmarsat Conference Centre, London 08 Dec 2009

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Bringing together senior policy makers, academics, clinicians and major stakeholder organisations, this conference considered the systemic improvements needed to manage and control rheumatoid arthritis.

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16:54
Chair's closing remarks and end of conference
16:45
Q and A for panellists
16:41
Dr David Scott speaking now
16:36
Paul Carroll speaking now
16:31
Dr Jill Higgins speaking now
16:25
Stephen Bevan speaking now
16:24
Panel discussion:
Stephen Bevan, MD the Work Foundation;
Dr Jill Higgins, AHP Professional Advisor, East of England SHA; Paul Carroll, Assistant Director, NHS Ashton, Leigh and Wigan; Dr David Scott, Professor of Clinical Rheumatology, King's College Hospital NHS
16:14
Q and A for Dame Carol Black

Online viewers are invited to submit questions at any time
15:50
Keynote address on improving employment support by Prof. Dame Carol Black OBE, National Director for Health and Work starting now
15:33
Prof Alan Silman, Medical Director, Arthritis Research Campaign speaking now on primary and secondary care
15:31
Session four starting.

Responding to the challenge: improving services

Session chair Karen Taylor OBE, Director of Health Value for Money, National Audit Office, welcomes delegates
15:07
Session three ends. Conference resumes at 3.25
14:51
Ailsa Bosworth, Chief Exec. National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society speaking now on how patient experiences should influence service delivery
14:44
Comments from the floor
14:28
Delegates invited to look at maps and think about what is happening in their own region in terms of patient care
14:24
Still time to submit questions for the panel in session four (after 4.05)
14:05
Now speaking: Susan Oliver, Nurse Consultant, Past Chair, RCN Rheumatology Forum on transforming clinical services in rheumatoid arthritis care
14:03
Session three just starting, live coverage of the stream in the Main Auditorium:
first speaker Dr Alex Wyke, MD of PatientView on engaging with patients
13:39
Submit your questions now for the panel discussion at 4.05 on the theme of responding to the challenge and improving services
13:05
Chair winding up second session. Conference restarts 2pm
12:43
Q&A session
12:27
Stephen Johnson, Deputy Director, Long-term Conditions, Dept of Health speaking now on personalised care planning
12:07
Chris Groom, Audit Manager, National Audit Office, speaking now on the benefits and costs of identification and treatment of early rheumatoid arthritis

See NAO report http://www.nao.org.uk/publications/0809/rheumatoid_arthritis.aspx
11:50
Dr Chris Deighton, Chair of Clinical Affairs, British Society for Rheumatology and Clinical Adviser to NICE RA Management Guidline speaking now
11:48
Neil Betteridge Chair, opening the second session
11:24
Winding up first session, restarting at 11.45
11:09
Panel discussion and questions from the floor
11:05
Susan Oliver speaking
11:01
Ailsa Bosworth speaking now
10:52
Panel discussion on better services and improving outcomes for patients, with:
Professor Paul Emery, Prof. of Rheumatology
Ailsa Bosworth, Chief Exec. National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society
Susan Oliver, Nurse Consultant, Past Chair, RCN Rheumatology Forum
10:31
David Amess MP, Chair of all-party paliamentary group on inflammatory arthritis speaking now
10:14
Karen Taylor OBE, Director of Health Value for Money, National Audit Office, speaking now
10:07
Opening remarks from Michael Whitehouse Chief Operating Officer National Audit Office
10:05
Conference under way Neil Betteridge welocme speech

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