COLOQUIO INTERNACIONAL SPX 2024
Participa en el 5º Coloquio Internacional SPX
Hacia una experiencia del paciente global y colaborativa
Este evento se dirige a todos los profesionales, independientemente de su disciplina o del modelo de su estructura sanitaria, ya que los temas abordados conciernen a todos los gestores que trabajan para reforzar el valor desarrollado para los pacientes.
¿CUÁNDO? 8, 9, 10 de Octubre de 2024
¿DÓNDE? Barcelona, Cataluña, España – Consultar el programa para lugares específicos.
IDIOMAS: Los idiomas utilizados durante el coloquio serán el inglés, el francés y el castellano. Todas las sesiones celebradas en el auditorio del World Trade Center ofrecerán traducción simultánea hacia estos idiomas. El resto de actividades pueden estar disponibles sólo en uno de estos idiomas. Para más detalles, consulta el programa de actividades que figura a continuación.
PRECIO: Consulta las tarifas disponibles en la página de Inscripción.
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CONVOCATORIA PARA AUTORES DE COMUNICACIONES
¿Te interesaría contribuir al 5º Coloquio Internacional SPX? Se anima a todos los autores interesados a presentar sus propuestas de comunicación para su evaluación por el Comité Científico antes del 18 de agosto de 2024 a través del formulario de presentación en línea.
Todas las propuestas relacionadas con la experiencia del paciente son bienvenidas y alentadas, abarcando un amplio espectro de temas que incluyen, pero no se limitan a:
- El diseño de procesos de apoyo en la prestación de servicios.
- Decisiones clínicas compartidas: profesión, responsabilidad, compromiso.
- La definición de los criterios que se utilizarán en la medición de los resultados de PX.
- El desarrollo de espacios físicos y del entorno.
- Adopción de tecnología.
- Participación y toma de decisiones en el gobierno de la institución.
- Aplicación de la experiencia del paciente y gestión del cambio.
- Información y comunicación con los pacientes.
El Comité Científico refrenda la decisión final y la aceptación definitiva sólo se validará tras la inscripción formal en el Coloquio.
Comité Científico
PRESIDENTE
Addor, Frédéric (Suiza)
MIEMBROS
Escarrabill, Joan (España)
González, Iria (España)
Goodburn, Lesley (Reino Unido)
Hardouin, Laure (Francia)
Moeckli, Christian (Suiza)
Moulins, Valérie (Francia)
Olivier, Philippe (Bélgica)
Patricio, Rui (Portugal)
Pérez Piñero, Maribel (España)
Vinyets, Joan (España)
Por favor, ten en cuenta que el Comité Científico se está constituyendo actualmente y que esta lista podrá completarse más adelante.
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¡Únete a nosotros para mejorar juntos la experiencia del paciente!
Call for Start-ups
Calling start-ups in the health and social care sector or businesses that add extra value to the patient experience.
- To find out what your participation in the SPX International Conference entails, please consult this document. By registering, you agree to be subject to the bases.
- Registrations will be open until 1 September.
GENERAL SCHEDULE FOR THE COLLOQUIUM
9:30 – 10:00 : Welcome and accreditation of participants | Accueil PHAR CLUB (1st floor)
10:00 – 12:30 : WORKSHOPS
- Setting up a patient committee: steps and tools | Grande Large (1st floor)
- The use of Design Thinking in healthcare | Joliette (1st floor)
- Evaluating the impact of a patient experience strategy and projects | Saint-Jean (1st floor)
- Patient experience and participatory action research | Lacydon (1st floor)
- Achieving patient centered-care through shared decision making | Estaque (1st floor)
12:30 – 13:30 : Lunch break (lunch is included in your registration) | Accueil PHAR CLUB (1st floor)
13:30 – 15:30 : CONTINUATION OF WORKSHOPS
- Setting up a patient committee: steps and tools | Grande Large (1st floor)
- The use of Design Thinking in healthcare | Joliette (1st floor)
- Evaluating the impact of a patient experience strategy and projects | Saint-Jean (1st floor)
- Patient experience and participatory action research | Lacydon (1st floor)
- Achieving patient centered-care through shared decision making | Estaque (1st floor)
15:30 – 15:45 : Break
15:45 – 17:00 : CONTINUATION AND END OF WORKSHOPS
- Setting up a patient committee: steps and tools | Grande Large (1st floor)
- The use of Design Thinking in healthcare | Joliette (1st floor)
- Evaluating the impact of a patient experience strategy and projects | Saint-Jean (1st floor)
- Patient experience and participatory action research | Lacydon (1st floor)
- Achieving patient centered-care through shared decision making | Estaque (1st floor)
9:00 – 9:30 : Welcome and accreditation of participants | Accueil PHAR CLUB (1st floor)
9:40 – 10:00 : Opening speech in presence of Mr Stéphane Pardoux, CEO of ANAP | Room La Major (2nd floor)
10:00 – 11:30 : PLENARY SESSION
- Implementing the patient experience: a paradigm shift | Room La Major (2nd floor)
11:30 – 11:45 : Break
11:45 – 12:45 : COMMUNICATION SESSIONS – Registration form
- Session A – Patient experience in psychiatry | Room Notre-Dame (2nd floor)
- Session B – Patients – professionals, symmetries and asymmetries | Room Lacydon (1st floor)
- Session C – Taking patients into account in care pathways, experience sharing | Room Saint-Jean (1st floor)
- Session D – Patient experience and oncology | Room MUCEUM (2nd floor)
12:45 – 13:45 : Lunch break (lunch is included in your registration) | Accueil PHAR CLUB (1st floor)
14:00 – 15:30 : PLENARY SESSIONS
- The patient experience in digital care and the context of efficiency | Room La Major (2nd floor)
15:30 – 16:00 : Break
16:00 – 17:00 : COMMUNICATION SESSIONS – Registration form
- Session A – Sharing Practical Experiences: Complaints and mediation to improve the patient experience. Looking back over 11 years of experience | Room MUCEUM (2nd floor)
- Session B – Living lab, design of structures and organisations dedicated to improving PX | Room Saint-Jean (1st floor)
- Session C – Involving patients in governance bodies – different models | Room Notre-Dame (1st floor)
- Session D – Involving patients in the design of solutions | Room Lacydon (2nd floor)
17:15 – 18:30 : Exterior group picture followed by a networking drink | Accueil PHAR CLUB (1st floor)
8:30 – 9:00 : Welcome and accreditation of participants | Accueil PHAR CLUB (1st floor)
9:00 – 9:20 : Opening speech in the presence of Ms Béatrice M’Bark, Chairwoman of Mobydi | Room La Major (2nd floor)
9:30 – 11:00 : PLENARY SESSION
- Shared clinical decisions, beyond simple consent | Room La Major (2nd floor)
11:00 – 11:30 : Break
11:30 – 12:30 : COMMUNICATION SESSIONS – Registration form
- Session A – Patients in governance structures – feedback from different establishments | Room Notre-Dame (2nd floor)
- Session B – Patient experience in coordinated care structures | Room MUCEUM (2nd floor)
- Session C – From gathering patient experience to action. Methods and structures, the place of tools? | Room Lacydon (1st floor)
- Session D – Instilling cultural change | Room Saint-Jean (1st floor)
12:30 – 13:30 : Lunck break (lunch included in your registration) | Accueil PHAR CLUB (1st floor)
13:30 – 15:00 : PLENARY SESSION
- Patient experience, innovation, and value | Room Salle La Major (2nd floor)
15:00 – 15:30 : Break
15:30 – 16:30 : COMMUNICATION SESSION – Registration form
- Session A – Sharing Practical Experiences: Patient partner and patient experience, looking back over 3 years of action | Room MUCEUM (2nd floor)
- Session B – Beyond care | Room Saint-Jean (1st floor)
- Session C – Involvement of patients in facilitating their peers’ journeys | Room Lacydon (1st floor)
16:30 – 17:00 : Closing speech | Room La Major (2nd floor)
Time | Activity | Subject | Room |
9:30 – 10:00 | Welcome and accreditation of participants | PHAR CLUB Reception – 1st floor | |
10:00 – 12:30 | Workshop Part 1 | Setting up a patient committee: steps and tools | 1st floor |
The use of Design Thinking in healthcare | 1st floor | ||
Evaluating the impact of a patient experience strategy and projects | 1st floor | ||
Patient experience and participatory action research | 1st floor | ||
Achieving patient centered-care through shared decision making | 1st floor | ||
12:30 – 13:30 | Lunch break | 1st floor | |
13:30 – 15:30 | Workshop Part 2 | Setting up a patient committee: steps and tools | 1st floor |
The use of Design Thinking in healthcare | 1st floor | ||
Evaluating the impact of a patient experience strategy and projects | 1st floor | ||
Patient experience and participatory action research | 1st floor | ||
Achieving patient centered-care through shared decision making | 1st floor | ||
15:30 – 15:45 | Coffee break | 1st floor | |
15:45 – 17:00 | Workshop Part 3 | Setting up a patient committee: steps and tools | 1st floor |
The use of Design Thinking in healthcare | 1st floor | ||
Evaluating the impact of a patient experience strategy and projects | 1st floor | ||
Patient experience and participatory action research | 1st floor | ||
Achieving patient centered-care through shared decision making | 1st floor |
Time | Activity | Subject | Room |
8:30 – 09:00 | Welcome and accreditation of participants | PHAR CLUB Reception – 1st floor | |
9:00 – 09:20 | Opening speech in the presence of Ms Béatrice M’Bark, Chairwoman of Mobydi | Room La Major – 2nd floor | |
09:30 – 11:00 | PLENARY SESSION | Shared clinical decisions, beyond simple consent | Room La Major – 2nd floor |
11:00 – 11:30 | Break | ||
11:30 – 12:30 | COMMUNICATION SESSIONS | Session A – Patients in governance structures – feedback from different establishments | 1st floor + 2nd floor |
Session B – Patient experience in coordinated care structures | 1st floor + 2nd floor | ||
Session C – From gathering patient experience to action. Methods and structures, the place of tools? | 1st floor + 2nd floor | ||
Session D – Instilling cultural change | 1st floor + 2nd floor | ||
12:30 – 13:30 | Lunch break | ||
13:30 – 15:00 | PLENARY SESSION | Patient experience, innovation and value | Room La Major – 2nd floor |
15:00 – 15:30 | Break | ||
15:30 – 16:30 | COMMUNICATION SESSIONS | Session A – Sharing Practical Experiences: patient partner and patient experience, looking back over 3 years of action | 1st floor + 2nd floor |
Session B – Beyond care | 1st floor + 2nd floor | ||
Session C – Involvement of patients in facilitating their peers’ journeys | 1st floor + 2nd floor | ||
16:30 – 17:00 | Closing speech | Room La Major – 2nd floor |
PROGRAMA DE ACTIVIDADES
Actividades pre-coloquio | 8 de octobre
Con motivo de la jornada previa al coloquio, que tendrá lugar el 8 de octubre, se ofrecerá un amplio programa de actividades satélites a los participantes que deseen profundizar en determinados temas.
Más información próximamente.
Sesiones plenarias | 9, 10 de octubre
Un total de 4 sesiones plenarias tendrán lugar los días 9 y 10 de octubre en el auditorio del World Trade Center.
Todas las sesiones celebradas en el auditorio del World Trade Center ofrecerán traducción simultánea hacia el francés, el inglés y el castellano.
Cuando la experiencia vivida se convierte en motor de transformación, de la normalización al codiseño.
Orador principal : Göran Henriks
Lugar : Auditorio – World Trade Center Barcelona
El sector sanitario exige que los profesionales se abran más allá de los límites tradicionales de sus respectivas funciones. El espectro de la colaboración integrada implica a todas las partes interesadas: desde los cuidadores a los pacientes, desde los proveedores de tecnología a los financiadores, desde los responsables de la toma de decisiones a los servicios de apoyo, como arquitectura y logística, etc. Un compromiso colectivo global trasciende las fronteras sectoriales, porque trabajar juntos de forma coherente no es sólo una exigencia social, sino también una forma segura de mejorar el rendimiento y los resultados en el sector sanitario.
Lugar: Auditorio – World Trade Center Barcelona
Cuando se trata de innovación y creación de valor, un conocimiento profundo de las necesidades de los pacientes conduce a innovaciones que se adaptan a las expectativas reales. A lo largo del proceso, al recabar información directa, resulta más fácil identificar las deficiencias que deben subsanarse: la co-construcción es una de las claves de la innovación en la atención sanitaria, porque anima a los profesionales a contemplar la vida cotidiana desde un nuevo ángulo.
Lugar: Auditorio – World Trade Center Barcelona
Para estar seguros de que actúan adecuadamente, los profesionales sanitarios deben adoptar los nuevos valores de una sociedad cambiante. No es fácil navegar por un mundo en constante cambio, y ahí es donde la experiencia del paciente proporciona la dirección a seguir. Mirar el día a día de la asistencia sanitaria a través de la lente de la experiencia del paciente guía a los profesionales para tomar decisiones informadas en todas las circunstancias.
Lugar: Auditorio – World Trade Center Barcelon
La experiencia del paciente debe evaluarse para medir su impacto. Pensar en ello desde el principio ayuda a determinar si los objetivos fijados mejorarán realmente la experiencia de los pacientes. Existen herramientas y veremos cómo aplicarlas.
Lugar: Auditorio – World Trade Center Barcelona
Sesiones de comunicación | 9, 10 de octubre
Además de las sesiones plenarias, el programa del Coloquio se completará con varias sesiones de comunicaciones repartidas a lo largo de los días 9 y 10 de octubre.
¿Le interesaría contribuir como autor de comunicaciones? Nuestra convocatoria de autores está abierta hasta el 15 de julio de 2024.
Communication sessions | 9, 10 October
The programme of presentations includes a total of 15 shared communication sessions spread over the days of 11 and 12 October. Each morning and afternoon, 4 concurrent sessions will take place in the same time slot. To find out more about the contributors, the venue and the timetable, see the detailed programme for each session below.
Please note that th presentations will be done in French except those who mention otherwise.
We invite you to choose the sessions you wish to attend by clicking on the link below. You can change your choice at a later date if necessary. The form will remain available throughout the Colloquium and your choice can be modified later if necessary.
Communications sessions on 11 October
Subjet : Patient experience in psychiatry
Time : 11:45 to 12:45
Room : Notre-Dame (2nd floor)
Session moderator : Michelle Warneke
Contributions :
- Medication workshops for psychiatric inpatients: 1-year review
CH Montperrin
Dr Véronique Berlaud, managing pharmacist
Subject : Patients – professionals, symmetries and asymmetries
Time : 11:45 to 12:45
Room : Lacydon (1st floor)
Session moderator : Nathalie Delbrassine
Contributions :
- Communicative health literacy in the adult European population
Aix-Marseille University
Salvatore Metanmo, Post-doctoral researcher at SESSTIM, Aix-Marseille University - Patient and carer experience, from theory to practice. Prospective study
Calydial
Dr Abdallah Guerraoui, nephrologist - Symmetry of attention
Foch Hospital
Aléna Sorret, Patient Experience Manager
Daniel Ritter, CEO Better World
Subject : Taking patients into account in care pathways, sharing experiences
Time : 11:45 to 12:45
Room : Saint-Jean (1st floor)
Session moderator : Christophe Rosso
Contributions :
- When optimising the care pathway enables the emergence of the patient as partner…
EpiCURA Hospital Centre
Anthony Delfosse, Head nurse
Nassira Belghezli, Quality Manager
Dominique Gainvorste, Director of the Nursing Department
Marie Noé, Head of Department, Social Services - EndomWay – Evaluation of the experience of patients with endometriosis
Hospital Clínic of Barcelona & Barcelona Institute for Global Health
Anne-Sophie Gresle, Patient and Public Involvement Project Manager at Hospital Clínic de Barcelona and ISGLOBAL - Improving the patient experience in the operating theatre
Chirec site Braine l’alleud
Stéphanie Straet, Intraoperative care nurse - Preparing for a child’s hospitalisation – PRESENTATION IN ENGLISH
Xploro
Kelvin Tavarez, Senior Manager, Growth & Strategy - Supporting patients on a daily basis through an intelligent communication platform
Tuito
Jérôme Vial, COO
Subject : Patient experience and oncology
Time : 11:45 to 12:45
Room : MUCEUM (2nd floor)
Session moderator : Eduard Portella
Contributions :
- Patient Experience in Cancer Care
Specific Regional Cancer Programme
Romain Septidi, Head of Oncological Support Care - Patient experience: one year of PREMS indicators in ambulatory surgery
Centre Léon Bérard
Guillaume Billaud, Deputy Director of Quality - Collaboration between Patient Partners and Advanced Practice Nurses: What benefits for patients in cancer care?
Institut BERGONIE – CLCC
Dominique Chort, Patient Partner in Urology
Marie-Claude Chantecaille, Advanced Practice Nurse in Oncogeriatrics and Urology - Implementing Patient Participation in a homecare organization: the process of cultural change
Wit-Gele Kruis van Vlaanderen
Kristien Scheepmans, Staff member of the nursing department White Yellow Cross
Subject : Sharing Practical Experiences – Complaints and mediation to improve the patient experience. Looking back over 11 years of experience
Time : 16:00 to 17:00
Room : MUCEUM (2nd floor)
Session moderator : Bernard Denis
Contributions :
- How can the complaints of patients and their families be used to improve care? A look back at 11 years of experience
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois
Béatrice Schaad, Professor in charge of the Chair: Relations between patients, relatives and professionals in hospital, Institut des Humanités en Médecine, University of Lausanne, Centre hospitalier universitaire vaudois.
Subject : Living lab, design of structures and organisations dedicated to improving XP
Time : 16:00 to 17:00
Room : Saint-Jean (1st floor)
Session moderator : Joep Paemen
Contributions :
- The Living Lab, central to the Patient Experience at Hôpital Foch
Foch Hospital
Valérie Moulins, Director of Communications and Patient Experience
Aléna Sorret, Patient Experience Manager - The “Patienten House” at the CHL
Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg
Marie-Noelle Matz, Cardiology nurse and tobacco specialist, PatientenHouse Project Coordinator - Citizen Health Science, participatory and co-creation practices involving patient experiences to improve healthcare services and inform public policies: a case-study of endometriosis as an under-diagnosed disease affecting women’s health – PRESENTATION IN ENGLISH
Science for Change
Nora Salas Seoane, , Health Area Manager, Science for Change - Designing Experiences to Humanize Maternity Care: A Human Centred Design Approach – PRESENTATION IN ENGLISH
IADE
Rui Patricio, Rui Patrício, Assistant Professor and Lab Coordinator at UNIDCOM – IADE
Subject : Implication of patients in governance bodies – different models
Time : 16:00 to 17:00
Room : Notre-Dame (2nd floor)
Session moderator : So Yung Straga
Contributions :
- Participation and decision-making in the governance of the institution
Francophone Union of Patients Partners
Pascale Daynes, Scientific Project Manager, Patient Advisor and Training Manager
Subject : Involving patients in the design of solutions
Time : 16:00 to 17:00
Room : Lacydon (1st floor)
Session moderator : Guillaume Rousson
Contributions :
- Dia@Dom: a multi-stakeholder co-design approach to support systems for patients suffering from chronic renal failure
Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière, Department of Nephrology, APHP-Sorbonne Université-Paris
Corinne Isnard Bagnis, Professor of renal diseases – E-Health Digital Medical Hub Expert, AP-HP
Mathieu Noirhomme, Consultant in public health
Corinne Grenier, Professor HDR, Strategy and Innovation, Coordinator of the Health, Innovation and Inclusive Society Lab at KEDGE Business School, Director of the Health & Innovation Collection, ISTE - User experiences to improve emergency room admissions, a co-design research project at Montpellier University Hospital
École de Design Nantes Atlantiques, University of Nantes, Montpellier University Hospital, Sensipode
Loélia Rapin, Designer and PhD student - Mobydi, dialysis in your pocket
MOBYDI
Béatrice M’Bark, President - Involving patients in the design of technical solutions
Comunicare
Brice Van Eeckout, CEO
Communications sessions on 12 October
Subject : Patients in governance structures – feedback from different establishments
Time : 11:30 to 12:30
Room : Notre-Dame (2nd floor)
Session moderator : Christian Moeckli
Contributions :
- Strategy for setting up the Patients and Professionals Partnership Committee at Robert Schuman Hospitals in Luxembourg
Robert Schuman Hospitals
Naïma Torki, Director of Care Internal Medicine Unit
Christine Volckaert, Project Manager Institutionalisation Patient Partnership
Martine Cholewiak, Director of Care, Internal Medicine Unit – Partnership and Patient Experience Project Manager - The Patient Experience Collective, a new body at Nice University Hospital
Nice University Hospital
Magali Rosier, Senior health executive, responsible for improving the partnership and the patient experience
Subject : Patient experience in coordinated care structures
Time : 11:30 to 12:30
Room : MUCEUM (2nd floor)
Session moderator : Bernard Denis
Contributions :
- Adapting the patient tracing method to a Coordination Support Unit (DAC)
Pasqual, PACA & Corsica Regional Support Structure for Healthcare Quality and Patient Safety, DAC Corsica Via Salute
Laure Hardouin, Managing public health projects
Santa Ottavi, Managing Director Via Salute DAC Corsica - Does the advance care project (ProSA) guarantee a positive patient experience?
Lausanne Regional Health Network
Philippe Anhorn, Managing Director - Involvement of patients in the development of personalised health prevention during their treatment, through remote support from pharmacy pharmacists
Quoninov
Shehrazad FAURE, President
Subject : From gathering patient experience to action. Methods and structures, the place of tools?
Time : 11:30 to 12:30
Room : Lacydon (1st floor)
Session moderator : Olivier Philippe
Contributions :
- Structuring the collection of Patient Experience: implementation and impact
Foch Hospital
Valérie Moulins, Director of Communications and Patient Experience - Taking patient experience into account when evaluating care pathways in oncology: setting up the OncoPREMs study
Institut Godinot Cancer Centre
Loubna Diouri, Advanced Practice Nurse, Department of Medical Oncology - Managing Patient Experience with Artificial Intelligence – MAPE.ai: Action research into the integration of artificial intelligence to optimise patient experience management in French healthcare establishments.
EntendsMoi
Guillaume Rousson, Co-founder and Scientific Director of EntendsMoi and PhD student in Management of Healthcare Organisations, iaelyon School of Management (Lyon 3), Magellan Research Laboratory, “Valeur(s) du soin” Chair. - Optimising the patient experience through analysis of clinical indicators and Language AI technologies
Effixis
Elliot Bertrand, Founder and Director of Data Science
Subject : Instilling cultural change
Time : 11:30 to 12:30
Room : Saint-Jean (1st floor)
Session moderator : Joan Escarrabill
Contributions :
- Launch of a patient experience initiative at AP-HM
Assitance Publique Hôpitaux de Marseille
Ines Nicolas, Project Manager, General Management, Patient Experience Project Manager
Benoît Camiade, Director of Patient Experience, Quality, Risk Management and HSE - Animation film of the patient experience at Saint-Joseph Hospital
Saint-Joseph Hospital Marseille
François Blachère, Director of Quality – Risk Management – Customer Relations - National collaborative platform for healthcare players to promote patient partnerships
Alliance PEP Santé – Platform for Commitment to Partnership in Healthcare)
Karine Barelle, Patient Partner and Co-President
Nathalie Marquis, Co-President - European patient experience accreditation
Euromedi International
Jean-Louis Festeraerts, Chief Executive Officer
Subject : Sharing Practical Experiences – Patient partner and patient experience, a review of 3 years of action
Time : 15:30 to 16:30
Room : MUCEUM (2nd floor)
Session noderator : So Yung Straga
Contributions :
- Multiple paths/voices for developing the “patient partnership” and the “patient experience” at Hospices civils de Lyon: a strategic, integrated and modelling approach
Hospices Civils de Lyon
Philippe Michel, Director of User Quality and Population Health, University Professor - Building a future from partnership to patient expertise. Between opportunities and vigilance.
Hôpital d’Instruction des Armées Laveran
Hugues Lefort, Military emergency doctor with the French Armed Forces Health Service
Subject : Beyond Care
Time : 15:30 to 16:30
Room : Saint-Jean (1st floor)
Session moderator : Frédéric Addor
Contributions :
- Ethical issues surrounding the announcement of an indolent cancer requiring simple active surveillance: information and communication in the case of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia
Aix-Marseille University
Julia Tinland, post-doctoral fellow in philosophy and member of the SESSTIM laboratory
Sandrine de Montgolfier, Senior Lecturer in Medical Ethics and Sociology of Health, holder of the Chair in Health Democracy and the Involvement of People Affected by Cancer and member of the SESSTIM laboratory - Le Sans Fourchette®
Association MÉMOIRE & SANTÉ
Fabienne VERDUREAU, Psycho-social Innovation Project Manager - Improving the patient pathway by supporting parenthood through childcare at the IPC crèche
Institut PAOLI CALMETTES
Fabienne Chappe, Head of HR, Health in the Workplace and Quality of Life, Nursery Director - Gratiago, encouraging the shift from a patient consumer to a patient actor of his health
GRATIAGO SRL
Alexandre Pirson, CEO
Frédéric Besançon, Scientific Advisor - My Hospitel, a digital innovation that gives patients a say in their hospital stay
MY HOSPITEL
Valérie Loisel, Co-founder, Public Relations Officer
Vincent Boisset, Co-founder, CEO
Subject : Involvement of patients in facilitating their peers’ journeys
Time : 15:30 to 16:30
Room : Lacydon (1st floor)
Session moderator : Valérie Moulins
Contributions :
- Amhyperbar: the patient-caregiver experience combined
CHU Toulouse
Betty Flecher, Association secretary and hyperbaric nurse
Caroline Aubrejac, President of the association and expert patient - Implementing the patient experience at CALYDIAL
Calydial
Stéphanie Spataro, Patient Advisor in charge of user relations, Member of the Quality and Risk Management Department
Amélie Ruet, Head of Quality and Risk Management - Café Hormono: a place for women undergoing anti-hormonal treatment to exchange ideas and share experiences
Clinique Saint-Jean
Eléonore de Bergeyck, oncology coordination nurse
Caroline Goossens, clinical psychologist
Innovation Corner | 11, 12 October
Join us on 11 and 12 October in the Foyer PHAR CLUB area and the Joliette and Estaque rooms on the 1st floor to meet companies and institutions working to improve the patient experience through the development of innovative solutions. The stands will be open throughout the two days.
Would you like to have a one-to-one discussion with one of these companies during the conference? Make an appointment with the representative by clicking on the logo of the organisation you wish to meet below.
MAP OF THE PALAIS DU PHARO
Workshops
On the occasion of the pre-colloquium day which will take place on 10 October at the Palais du Pharo, 6 workshops will be offered to participants who wish to go deeper into certain themes:
- Setting up a patient committe: steps and tools
- The use of Design Thinking in health
- Evaluating the impact of a patient experience strategy and projects
- Patient experience and participatory action research
- Therapeutic communication with self and other
- Achieving patient-centered care through shared decision making
COMITÉ DE ORGANIZACIÓN
- Balzategui, Markel | Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau
- Bustillo, Cristina | Fundació TIC Salut i Social
- Gresle, Anne-Sophie | Hospital Clínic de Barcelona
- Hurtado, Marta | Hospital del Mar
- Millat, Silvia | Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge
- Moharra, Montserrat | Agència de Qualitat i Avaluació Sanitàries de Cataunya (AQuAS)
- Monte, Rafael | Hospital Universitario Lucus Augusti, Lugo
- Portella, Eduard | Shared Patient Experience asbl
- Sant, Anna | Fundació Assistencial Mútua de Terrassa
- Vinyets, Joan | Hospital Sant Joan de Déu
ENTIDADES COLABORADORAS
Apoyo a la asociación SPX
Apoyo a la quinta edición del Coloquio
DESCUBRE BARCELONA
Únete a nosotros este otoño en la vibrante e internacionalmente conocida capital de Cataluña. Con su increíble arquitectura modernista, sus modernas infraestructuras y su encanto costero, Barcelona ofrece una experiencia sin igual.
El 5º Coloquio Internacional SPX tendrá lugar en varios lugares distintivos de la ciudad, incluido el World Trade Center, los días 9 y 10 de octubre, situado en el barrio costero de Port Vell.
Descubre todo lo que Barcelona puede ofrecerte y aprovecha al máximo tu visita.
¿DÓNDE ALOJARSE?
El coloquio internacional SPX 2024 se celebrará en el World Trade Center los días 9 y 10 de octubre.
La conferencia previa (8 de octubre) se celebrará en 4 hospitales satélites:
- Hospital de la Santa Creu y Sant Pau
- Hospital del Mar
- Hospital Sant Joan De Déu
- Hospital Clínic
Todos los participantes en las actividades de la precoloquio serán trasladados al Hospital de la Santa Creu y Sant Pau al final del día para un acto de clausura.
Si busca un lugar cómodo y céntrico para alojarse durante el evento, le recomendamos el Hotel Market Barcelona (a 30 minutos a pie del World Trade Centre).