Sponsorship and Exhibition:
Invitation
The Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS), with key partners the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care and ACT Health will host the second National Forum on Safety and Quality in Health Care at the National Convention Centre Canberra 24-27 October 2010.
The theme is Society, Regulators and Health Providers: a clash of expectations?
After co-hosting both the 4th (Melbourne 2006) and 5th (Brisbane 2007) Australasian Conferences on Safety and Quality in Health Care, and hosting the first National Forum (Adelaide 2008) ACHS will provide a further opportunity to meet, network and form partnerships with healthcare leaders, including clinicians, managers and CEO’s. I encourage you to take this opportunity to communicate with your stakeholders.
The Forum will include renowned international and local keynote speakers, research outcomes, interactive workshops, a popular trade Exhibition and a vibrant social program.
The Exhibition is anticipated to be a feature given the sold-out Exhibition at both the 5th Australasian Conference on Safety and Quality in Health Care and the 2008 National Forum in Adelaide (which attracted 700 delegates). Your support will play a key role in the overall success of this event. In return, you will be given extensive opportunities to network with hundreds of delegates from both Australia and New Zealand as well as delegates from the Asia Pacific Region.
Associate Professor Peter Woodruff
President, ACHS
SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS
We would like to thank the companies who have already committed themselves to participate in the 2010 Conference.
KEY PARTNERS
MAJOR SPONSOR
NAME BADGE SPONSOR
PLENARY NAMING RIGHTS
CONFERENCE SUPPORTER
EXHIBITION SUPPORTERS
- rL Solutions
- First State Super
- HESTA
- ACT Health
- Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Healthcare
- DB Health
- RiskMan International Pty Ltd
- Crisis Prevention Institute Inc
- Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
- Barwon Health
- Quality Management Services (QMS)
- National E-Health Transition Authority (NEHTA)





