Plenary Sessions
- Long-term Care Insurance and the Challenges of Coordinated Care in South Korea
- Ageing in Singapore: Contemporary Trends and Policy Issues
- Ageing and Diversity of Medical Needs: Cost of Illness of Cerebrovascular Disease in Each Prefecture of Japan
Professor Tomonori HASEGAWA, Dr Kunichika MATSUMOTO and Dr Koki HIRATA Toho University School of Medicine, Japan
- Moving Towards More Holistic and Humane Integrated Models of Care: Perspectives from Australia
- Health Policy Settings in China: Political versus Economic Considerations
- Towards a More Humanistic Model of Care: A Case Study of Hong Kong’s Long Term Care System
- Integrated Care Across Boundaries – Experience and Lessons from Australia
- Pharmacovigilance and Participatory Medicine through Social Media – We are Still not There
- Direct Medical Costs for Patients with Schizophrenia: A 4-year Cohort Study from Health Insurance Claims Data in Guangzhou City, Southern China
- Implementation of Community Care Policy in South Korea: Will it be Achieved?
- Dying-in-Place: Advancing End-of-life Care in Hong Kong
Professor Soonman KWON Seoul National University, South Korea
Professor PHUA Kai Hong National University of Singapore, Singapore
Professor David BRIGGS Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of New England, Australia and Naresuan University Editor, Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management, Australia
Professor Gordon LIU Peking University, Chinese Mainland
Professor Peter P. YUEN College of Professional and Continuing Education, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Dr Zhanming LIANG La Trobe University, Australia
Dr Francesca QUATTRI Associate Professor, School of Foreign Languages, Jiangsu University, Jiangsu Province, China
Dr Vivienne ZHANGSun Yat Sen University, Chinese Mainland
Professor Dongwoon HANHanyang University, South Korea
Dr Ching-choi LAM, BBS, JP Haven of Hope Christian Service, Hong Kong
Acknowledgement:
The conference was fully supported by a grant from the Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China (Project No.: UGC/IDS24/18)