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QUALITY HEALTHCARE

HEALTHCARE

2ND ANNUAL

3-6 November 2015

Millennium Hotel Sirih Jakarta, Indonesia

Keynote Government of Indonesia


Healthcare Financing & Policy Experts
Donald Pardede
Director, Center for Health
Financing and Security,
Ministry of Health
Republic of Indonesia

Hasbullah Thabrany
Chair, Centre For Health
Economics & Policy Studies,
University of Indonesia

A Revamped Program with Two Special


Focused Tracks to Choose From!

Industry Experts Include


Luthfi Mardiansyah
Philip Weiner
Chief Product Officer,
Manulife, Indonesia

Surya Dharma
Head of Intensive and
Emergency of Cardiovascular,
Cardiac Center Harapan
Kita Hospital, Indonesia

Dr. Susanti

Whats New
for 2015?

Chairman, International
Pharmaceutical
Manufacturer Group &
President Director,
Novartis, Indonesia

Omar Luqmaan-Harris
General Manager,
GlaxoSmithKline,
Indonesia

Michael Woolf

Hospital Infrastructure
Health Insurance
90% New Speakers to Meet and
Network With
Key Updates on Indonesias Universal
Healthcare Coverage Implementation
Indonesias Pharmaceutical Market
Outlook: Trends, Opportunities &
Threats

EB Claims & Provider


Management,
PT. AIA FINANCIAL,
Indonesia

Director, Strategic Planning,


Southeast Asia,
Aetna International,
Indonesia

Eng Kim Yeoh

Rina Setiawati

Telemedicine & Telehealth in Indonesia

Chief Actuary,
PT Prudential Life
Assurance, Indonesia

Deputy Associate Director


Medical Services,
Siloam Hospitals Kebon
Jeruk, Indonesia

Primary & Tertiary Healthcare Services

Shanti Shamdasani
Regional Director
Government & Policy
Affairs ASEAN,
Johnson & Johnson,
Indonesia

Yoan Devina
Head of Quality Improvement
Sub Committee,
RSUPN Dr. Cipto
Mangunkusumo, Indonesia

Chrisma Albandjar
Policy and Market
Access Director,
PT Merck Sharp &
Dohme, Indonesia

Rosalina Saleh
Sales and Marketing
Director,
Omni Hospitals,
Indonesia

Private Health Insurance Market &


Product Development

Pre-Conference Workshop:
3 November 2014

Universal Healthcare &


Emerging Markets
Post-Conference Workshop:
6 November 2014

JCI Accreditation

Exclusive Site Tour:

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CONFERENCE DAY ONE WEDNESDAY

4
8:00

Registration Opens & Morning Coffee

8:50

Welcome Address from IBC Asia & Ice Breaker

9:00

Chairpersons Opening Remarks


Michael Woolf, Director Strategic Planning, Southeast Asia,
Aetna International, Indonesia

12:40 Networking Lunch & VIP Lunch Tables


Bring your questions and meet the below guests during networking lunch!
______________________________________________________________________________________________

VIP 1: Rina Indrianti, Senior Market Access Manager,


Abbott EPD Indonesia
______________________________________________________________________________________________

VIP 2: Rahul Sankrutyayan Reddy, Health Financing Specialist /


Senior Consultant, National Health Systems Resource Centre,
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, India

HEALTHCARE POLICY & FINANCING


DEVELOPMENTS

PANEL DISCUSSION

9:40

______________________________________________________________________________________________

Current Update on JKN (National Social Health Insurance)


Healthcare Policy & Financing Developments in Indonesia
Overcoming financial sustainability challenges of the JKN program
due to epidemiology changes
Shifting of diseases pattern from communicable to noncommunicable diseases: how it becomes a threat to the
sustainability of the program
Efforts to improve healthcare efficiency and delivery
How can government and industry work together to deliver
accessible, affordable and quality healthcare services?
Donald Pardede, Director, Center for Health Financing and Security,
Ministry of Health Republic of Indonesia
Learnings from Asias Healthcare Policy & Financing Schemes
Identifying and bridging the big gaps in healthcare
Addressing Universal Healthcare Coverage issues in Asia
Who will ultimately emerge as the healthcare system winner in
ASEAN?
What are the regional key learnings for Indonesia to adopt?
Moderator:
Teodoro Herbosa, Professor of College of Medicine, National Telehealth
Center, Institute of Health Policy and Development Studies, University
of the Philippines & Former Undersecretary, Department of Health,
Philippines
Panelists:
Crispinita Valdez, Director, Knowledge Management and Information
Technology Service, Department of Health, Philippines
Rahul Sankrutyayan Reddy, Health Financing Specialist /
Senior Consultant, National Health Systems Resource Centre,
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, India
Faridah Aryani Md. Yusof, Deputy Director, Pharmaceutical Services
Division, Ministry of Health Malaysia
Netnapis Suchonwanich, Deputy Secretary General,
National Health Security Office, Thailand

VIP 3: Galatia Chandra, Head, Management System,


Kalbe International, Indonesia
______________________________________________________________________________________________

VIP 4: Michael Woolf, Director, Strategy Planning, Southeast Asia,


Aetna International, Indonesia
2:00
PHARMA PANEL

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

9:10

November 2015

Pharmaceutical Market Outlook: Trends, Opportunities & Threats


Generic vs. brand name drugs
What is the direction for biologic and biosimilar development?
Opportunity for pharma innovators to make value proposals to
the government under the Universal Healthcare Coverage
Opportunity for foreign companies to compete with local
companies
How can market access in Indonesia be improved?
Panelists:
Luthfi Mardiansyah, Chairman, International Pharmaceutical
Manufacturer Group & President Director, Novartis, Indonesia
Chrisma Albandjar, Policy and Market Access Director,
PT Merck Sharp & Dohme, Indonesia
Omar Luqmaan-Harris, General Manager,
GlaxoSmithKline, Indonesia
Rajesh Kumar, Generics Director, SEA & Indochina, Sanofi, Singapore

2:50

Improving Primary Healthcare Delivery through Innovations in


Grassroots
Systemic national challenges in healthcare
Millennium Development Goals achievement in Indonesia, and
anticipation of the Sustainable Development Goals
The function of primary healthcare and the importance it is to the
current healthcare landscape in Indonesia
Example of innovation on primary healthcare system
strengthening: Pencerah Nusantara
Anindita Sitepu, Programme Director, Center for Indonesia's
Strategic Development Initiatives (CISDI), Indonesia

3:30

Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break

4:00

ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS
Each leader will facilitate the discussion for 60 minutes. Leaders will
then share key takeaways on the stage for 5 minutes each.

10:30 Morning Networking & Refreshment Break

PANEL DISCUSSION

11:00 Discussing Universal Healthcare Coverage Implementation:


Current Issues & Developments
Whats new from BPJS and how can it improve the overall quality
of healthcare in Indonesia?
Business opportunities for local vs. foreign private healthcare
sectors in Indonesia
Will this change the disease burden in Indonesia?
Moderator:
Hasbullah Thabrany, Chair, Centre For Health Economics & Policy
Studies, University of Indonesia
Panelists:
Shanti Shamdasani, Regional Director Government & Policy Affairs
ASEAN, Johnson & Johnson, Indonesia
Jin Shun, Regulatory Policy & Intelligence Director, JAPAC,
AbbVie, Singapore
Rosalina Saleh, Sales and Marketing Director,
Omni Hospitals, Indonesia

PPPs & Healthcare


Financing
Susann Roth
Senior Social Development
Specialist, Regional and
Sustainable Development
Department,
Asian Development Bank,
Philippines

Key Partner
Management in
Indonesia
Galatia Chandra
Head, Management System,
Kalbe International,
Indonesia

Drug Pricing &


Reimbursement Under
BPJS
Ikhsan Rambia
Head of International
Regulatory Affairs,
Sanbe Farma, Indonesia

Restructuring Health
Insurance Program
David Bernad
Rudolfhees, Product
Development Head,
Tokio Marine Life
Insurance, Indonesia

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
INSURANCE PANEL

11:50 Health Insurance Market & Product Development: Opportunities


for Investment
Increasing the take-up of health insurance: Key factors and
challenges
What products can be offered to complement Universal Healthcare
Coverage?
~ Chronic Diseases
~ Primary vs. Secondary vs. Tertiary Services
Local and foreign insurance plans and opportunities
Panelists:
David Bernad Rudolfhees, Product Development Head,
Tokio Marine Life Insurance, Indonesia
Philip Weiner, Chief Product Officer, Manulife, Indonesia
Susatyo Pujo Widodo, Vice President, Asia, Client Markets Medical
Insurance, Swiss Reinsurance Company, Singapore
Hendro Sulistio, Head of Claim Department, CIMB Sun Life, Indonesia

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CONFERENCE DAY TWO THURSDAY

November 2015

9:00

Chairpersons Introductory Remarks: Michael Woolf, Director Strategic Planning, Southeast Asia, Aetna International, Indonesia

9:10

Telemedicine & Telehealth in Indonesia


Opportunity for telemedicine and telehealth companies to tap the
Indonesia market
To what extent the government will promote this in Indonesia?
Telehealth vs. training skilled healthcare professionals: Which is the
best solution for Indonesia?
How to convince management to adopt new technologies?
Panelists:
Surya Dharma, Head of Intensive and Emergency of Cardiovascular,
Cardiac Center Harapan Kita Hospital, Indonesia
Crispinita Valdez, Director, Knowledge Management and Information
Technology Service, Department of Health, Philippines
Surahyo Sumarsono, Lecturer & Researcher, Health Management Information
Systems (SIMKES), University Gadjah Mada, Indonesia

PANEL DISCUSSION

E-HEALTH ENABLING ACCESSIBILITY & IMPROVED HEALTHCARE DELIVERY


9:50

How Big Data Management & Governance Can Improve the


Quality of Healthcare in Indonesia
To what extent can the healthcare industry use analytics to
help healthcare providers and payers to:
~ Better predict who are at risk of specific disease conditions
~ Educate on preventative healthcare measures
Risk and benefits of using technology
Publicising data: will it improve the quality of healthcare?
Budi Yunanto, Associate Manager Risk Management,
RS Pondok Indah Group, Indonesia

Morning Networking & Refreshment Break

10:30

Track A: Hospital Infrastructure

Track B: Health Insurance


Chairman Introduction
Michael Woolf, Director, Strategic Planning, Southeast Asia,
Aetna International, Indonesia

11:30 Premium Hospital Services: Quality & Accreditation


Assessing the demand for secondary/tertiary hospital services in Indonesia
Ensuring quality of hospital services with regard to patient centered care and
safety
To what extent will hospital accreditation convince Indonesians not to travel
overseas for medical treatment?
Educating hospital management regarding the importance of accreditation
Local vs. international accreditation standards
Moderator:
Linda Burgoyne, Acting CEO, Matilda International Hospital, Hong Kong
Panelists:
Budi Yunanto, Associate Manager - Risk Management, RS Pondok Indah Group,
Indonesia
Ian Wilson, Operations & Business Development Director, HCMC Family Medical
Practice Co Ltd, Vietnam
Yoan Devina, Head of Quality Improvement Sub Committee,
RSUPN Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo, Indonesia
Rina Setiawati, Deputy Associate Director Medical Services, Siloam Hospitals
Kebon Jeruk, Indonesia

Middle Income Opportunity for Health Insurance


How to optimise the middle income market and identify the
opportunity on medical insurance in Indonesia?
Finding the right medical insurance design for the middle income
market over BPJS Kesehatan implementation
Distribution as the key approach for the successful medical
insurance product for Indonesias middle income market
Susatyo Pujo Widodo, Vice President, Asia, Client Markets Medical
Insurance, Swiss Reinsurance Company, Singapore

12:10 Medical Education & Development of Skilled Specialists


What is needed from the government to improve medical education to address
the skilled medical shortage?
Training and incentivising healthcare professionals
Addressing low number of skilled healthcare professionals in the future
How to keep staff turnover low and retain best talents?
Andres Licaros, Jr., President & CEO,
Asian Hospital and Medical Center, Philippines

Reducing Fraudulence in Health Insurance Claims


Different fraud activities happening in Indonesia and why it is
increasing
Effects of fraud activities to insurance companies
~ Operation cost
~ Social attitude transformation
What actions need to be taken by the government, hospitals and
insurance companies?
Eng Kim Yeoh, Chief Actuary, PT Prudential Life Assurance,
Indonesia

PANEL DISCUSSION

11:20 Chairman Introduction


Linda Burgoyne, Acting CEO,
Matilda International Hospital, Hong Kong

12:50 Networking Lunch & VIP Lunch Tables


VIP 1: Rina Indrianti, Senior Market Access
Manager, Abbott EPD Indonesia

VIP 2: Pitono Yap, President,


Thomson Medical, Indonesia

VIP 3: Yoan Devina, Head of Quality Improvement Sub


Committee, RSUPN Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo, Indonesia

Hospital Facilities, Services & Branding to Meet Indonesias Growing Middle


Class
What tertiary services are needed to meet Indonesias growing middle class?
Hospital management and the provision of international standards of care
Branding and alignment with quality services
Strategies for attracting Indonesias growing middle class
Dr. Enny, General Manager, Medical Affairs,
Mayapada Healthcare Group, Indonesia

Local Insurance Case Study: Claims & Documentation


Collaborating to maximise synergies
Implementing data analytics for a competitive insurer advantage
Reducing claims cycle time and improving service quality
Dr. Susanti, EB Claims & Provider Management ,
PT. AIA FINANCIAL, Indonesia

2:40

Learnings from US$40 million International Hospital Construction Plan


by 2016
What made the management decide to build a new facility?
Identifying benefits, challenges and risk involved
Outpatient vs. inpatient services focus
Foreign vs. local workers decision
Ian Wilson, Operations & Business Development Director,
HCMC Family Medical Practice Co Ltd, Vietnam

Innovative Ways of Securing Health Insurance Premiums from


the Informal Sector
Collecting premiums from informal sector: why is it a challenge?
Several examples of effectively achieving this: India and African
Country case studies
Use of mobile money to ensure safety and enhance insurance
penetration
Other ways of connecting with the client and riding on technology
for future products/ communication
Rahul Sankrutyayan Reddy, Health Financing Specialist / Senior
Consultant, National Health Systems Resource Centre, Ministry of
Health and Family Welfare, India

3:20
4:00

Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break


Achieving Accessible, Affordable & Quality Healthcare in Indonesia
Accessibility: What needs to be done to improve healthcare accessibility in Indonesia? What support is needed
from international healthcare leaders?
Affordability: Summarising how health insurance can help Indonesians afford medical services
Quality healthcare: How can government and industry leaders help to improve healthcare services in Indonesia?
Panelists:
Rina Setiawati, Deputy Associate Director Medical Services, Siloam Hospitals Kebon Jeruk, Indonesia
Budi Yunanto, Associate Manager Risk Management, RS Pondok Indah Group, Indonesia
Dr. Enny, General Manager, Medical Affairs, Mayapada Healthcare Group, Indonesia
Chairpersons Summary & End of Conference

CLOSING PANEL
DISCUSSION

2:00

5:00

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PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP: 3 NOVEMBER 2015 l TUESDAY

Universal Healthcare & Emerging Markets


This workshop discusses the current models of achieving
Universal Health Care through well thought of financing and
modernisation, ideal for middle income countries with a huge
young demographic. It analyses the contribution of the Private
government to provide
sector and the redefining role of Government
accessible, affordable and quality healthcare.

Key Topics to be Discussed Include:


Achieving Universal Healthcare for emerging economies
Public Private Partnerships
Payment schemes
Quality outcomes through Accreditation and Regulation
eHealth and UHC

About Your Workshop Leader:


Teodoro Herbosa, Professor of College of Medicine, National Telehealth Center, Institute of Health Policy and Development
Studies, University of the Philippines & Former Undersecretary, Department of Health, Philippines
A surgeon with extensive experience in emergency medicine and disaster medicine. Was the Undersecretary for the Department of Health
of the Philippines from 2010 to March 2015 where he achieved vital health reforms which led to the implementation of Universal Health
Coverage in the Philippines. Worked as lead for the coordination of over 158 Foreign Medical Teams as an international response during
Typhoon Haiyan. He was in charge of the modernisation of public hospitals under the DOH including the Public-Private Partnership (PPP)
programs in health. He also led the DOH as a member of the Steering Committee of the National eHealth Strategic Plan, achieved COBIT 5
Certification and completed the National eHealth Strategic Framework and Plan. He was Member of the Board of Trustees of Philippine Heart
Center, National Kidney and Transplant institute, Lung Center of the Philippines and Philippine Children's Medical Center. Prior to this, he
was Vice President at the World Citi Medical Center. He was also a Professor at the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia from 2007-2010. There
he created the Center for Research in Emergency Medicine and was a Member of the Board of the World Association for Disaster and
Emergency Medicine (WADEM). He also was an International Associate Faculty for the John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and
developed and implemented the program called Hospital Preparedness for Emergencies (HOPE) of the PEER Program. He was a member
the WHO Global Safe Surgery Saves Lives Taskforce that developed and launched the WHO safe surgery checklist. In the University of the
Philippines, Manila, he developed the Fellowship Program for Trauma Surgery and the Residency Program in Emergency Medicine. He actively
pursued community service through numerous humanitarian works. He is currently Chairman of the Board of Physicians for Peace, Philippines.

POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP: 6 NOVEMBER 2015 l FRIDAY

JCI Accreditation
Of the total 2,414 hospitals in Indonesia, only 121 are internationally accredited (Antara News, May 2015).The number of
accredited hospitals in Indonesia is lesser as compared to the total number of hospitals. Accreditation is designed to improve
the quality of hospital services with regard to patient safety. This workshop aims to identify the criteria and procedure on how
to achieve JCI accreditation.

About Your Workshop Leader:


Senior Consultant, Joint Commission International

Very well organized event with a good list of knowledgeable speakers.


Wide range of participants enables us to get a very good view point on a
macro and micro level
Director, CIMB Bank, Singapore

Good networking
CEO, CGM Malaysia

Very insightful. Many points of view from


different stakeholders. Great to understand
where healthcare stands so far in Indonesia.
Grand variety of interesting participants

Senior Research Analyst,


Sanford C. Bernstein

Business Development, EIBN

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3-6 November 2015

Millennium Hotel Sirih Jakarta, Indonesia

Indonesia has implemented JKN (National Social Health Insurance Program) since 1
January 2014, but shifting of diseases pattern from communicable to non-communicable
diseases threats sustainability of the program. We are working towards improving healthcare
efficiency and reducing fraudulency. We are hoping for the continuous support of healthcare
professionals in the industry.
On 3-6 November 2015 at Grand Hyatt Hotel Jakarta, Indonesia join us and be part of the
discussion to help shape Indonesias healthcare future

Donald Pardede
Director, Center for Health
Financing and Security
Ministry of Health Republic of
Indonesia

Agenda At A Glance
Pre-Conference Workshop
3 November 2015 l Tuesday

Conference Day One


4 November 2015 l Wednesday

Conference Day Two


5 November 2015 l Thursday

Universal Healthcare &


Emerging Markets

Healthcare Policy & Financing


Developments

E-Health Enabling Accessibility


& Improved Healthcare Delivery

Post-Conference Workshop
6 November 2015 l Friday
JCI Accreditation

Networking Lunch & VIP Lunch Tables


Universal Healthcare &
Emerging Markets
(continued)

Investment Opportunities
Roundtable Discussions

Why You Should Attend


Take advantage of firsthand information from BPJS leaders about
Universal Healthcare Coverage in Indonesia
Learn from Philippines, Singapore, Hong Kong, India, Vietnam,
Malaysia and Thailand on how they bridge the gaps in healthcare
Have your burning questions about Indonesias healthcare market
and investment opportunities be answered by 35+ healthcare
industry experts
Have one-on-one discussions with JCI on how to achieve
international accreditation
Join in-depth discussions on how to achieve overall healthcare
quality in Indonesia

Track A
Hospital
Infrastructure

Track B
Health
Insurance

JCI Accreditation
(continued)

Exclusive Site Tour to MRCCC


Siloam Hospitals Semanggi

Advisory Board Members

Alexander Varghese,

Susatyo Pujo Widodo,

Galatia Chandra,

Chief Executive Officer &


Executive Director,
Siloam Hospital Medan,
Indonesia

Vice President,
Client Markets Medical
Insurance, Asia,
Swiss Reinsurance
Company, Singapore

Head, Management
System,
Kalbe International,
Indonesia

Who You Will Meet

Government 5%
Healthcare Providers 20%
Health Insurance 20%
Pharmaceutical 20%
Health/Medical Equipment & Technology 20%
Academics, NGOs, Healthcare Association 10%
Healthcare Consultants & Services 5%

Indonesia 55%
Rest of South East Asia 25%
North Asia 15%
Rest of the World 5%

2014 List of Participating Companies


Aetna Insurance (Singapore) Pte Ltd AON Consulting Singapore Pte Ltd Bristol-Myers Squibb Singapore Pte Ltd Cook South East Asia Pte Ltd IHH
Healthcare Bhd iNova Pharmaceuticals (S) Pte Ltd Johns Hopkins Singapore International Medical Centre KPMG KPMG Services Pte Ltd KPMG SINGAPORE
National Heart Centre Singapore Oracle CAPAC Services Parkway Group Healthcare PT Transmedic SCOR Services Asia-Pacific Pte Ltd
Swiss Reinsurance Co Ltd Teva Pharmaceutical Investments Singapore Pte Ltd Eka Hospital PT AA International Indonesia PT Boehringer Ingelheim
Indonesia PT Prodia Clinical Laboratory PT Prodia Widyahusada PT Prudential Life Assurance PT Roland Berger Strategy Consultants PT Sysmex Indonesia
Chemical Co of Malaysia Bhd CompuGroup Medical Malaysia Cook Medical Australia Pty Ltd Genzyme HealthClaim Review Sanford C Bernstein
Glosante Healthcare Trimex Industries Ltd. Plus Many More...

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