1st Middle East Quality Management in Healthcare Conference
January 27-28, 2010
Dubai, UAE
The inaugural Quality Managment in Healthcare Conference will provide delegates with information on emerging trends, evidence-based methodologies, communication strategies and tools for improving healthcare outcomes.
It will also offer the opportunity for learning and networking with like-minded individuals as well as the chance to share in the most up-to-date strategies, innovative approaches, theories and tools that seek to enhance the quality of our healthcare services.
This activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM.
Target Audience:
- Senior Clinicians
- Trustees of Healthcare Organisations
- Healthcare Purchaser Representatives
- Health Insurance and Health Plan Executives
- Hospital and Health System Administrators
- IPA and Medical Group Managers
- Quality Assurance and Risk Management Experts
- Healthcare Consultants, Venture Capitalists and Investment Bankers
- Healthcare Attorneys and In-house Counsel
- Health Service Researchers and Health Policy Experts
- Registered Nurses
- Pharmacists
- Financial Staff
- Compliance Staff
- Medical Directors/Administrators
- Nursing Directors/Administrators
- Hospital/Clinic CEOs/COOs/CFOs Healthcare Managers
- Directors of Quality and Performance Improvement
- Chief Nursing Officers
- Healthcare Quality Engineers
- Patient Safety Directors
- Risk Managers
Attend this conference and:
- Apply evidence-based methodologies and measurement tools to improve healthcare outcomes
- Explore strategies for sucessfully leading and collaborating with others on healthcare improvement
- Discover emerging trends in quality innovation, clinical governance, measurement systems and accreditation and regulation across the continuum
- Learn the leadership skills necessary to establish a culture for quality and focus on the needs and expectations of the patients and use data and effective analysis to support process improvements
- Gain adoptable and sustainable models for your department, organisation and your community from other medical professionals








