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IBC HEALTHCARE Produced by: International Marketing Partner: Media Partners: www.indonesiahealthcare.com 18 - 21 N 18 - 21 NO OVEMB VEMBER 2014 ER 2014 GR GRAND HY AND HY A A T TT J T J AK AKAR ART T A, IND A, INDO ONES NESI I A A GRAND HYATT JAKARTA, INDONESIA Partnerships & Investment in Indonesias Healthcare Infrastructure & Services Ali Ghufron Mukti Vice Minister, MINISTRY OF HEALTH, Indonesia Alexander Varghese Executive Director, SILOAM HOSPITALS MEDAN, Indonesia Chris Bendl CEO & President Director, MANULIFE, Indonesia Philip Cox Country Manager, PT TAKEDA INDONESIA, Indonesia Shimrath Paul CEO, MOCHTAR RIADY COMPREHENSIVE CARE CENTER, Indonesia Galatia Chandra Head of Management System, Global Operation, KALBE INTERNATIONAL, Indonesia Marcus Pitt President Director & CEO, SOHO GLOBAL HEALTH, Indonesia Hasbullah Thabrany Center for Health Economics and Policy Studies (CHEPS), UNIVERSITY OF INDONESIA, Indonesia Hartono Tanto CEO, PREMIER SURABAYA HOSPITAL, Indonesia Joyce Chang Director, Asia Pacific, JOINT COMMISSION INTERNATIONAL, Singapore 2014 EXPERT FACULTY INCLUDE: KEY CONFERENCE THEMES Universal Healthcare Coverage & Indonesia’s Healthcare Policy Developments Hospital Management & Cutting Edge Healthcare Delivery Standards Technology & Connected Health Solutions for Indonesia Healthcare Investment& Project Updates Changing Landscape of Pharmaceutical Market Partnerships & Collaboration ANSWER YOUR BURNING QUESTIONS ABOUT INDONESIA HEALTHCARE MARKET & OPPORTUNITIES Government, Hospital, Pharmaceutical, Insurance Companies: What are the proactive steps to take for the Universal Healthcare Coverage Policy? How do you position your hospital in Indonesia? To what extent can telehealth helps to reach the rural villages in Indonesia? Is it worth investing in Indonesia healthcare market? How can I increase my profit in manufacturing Generics? PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS Healthcare Management & Leadership Assessment Achieving Successful Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) in Indonesia POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP Telehealth A B C Healthcare

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IBC’s Indonesia Healthcare conference brings together healthcare leaders to discuss evolving policies, opportunities for private healthcare investment, partnerships, projects and initiatives. Key Conference Themes: Updates on Regulation and the Road Towards Universal Healthcare Coverage Hospital Management & Cutting Edge Healthcare Delivery Standards Digital Marketing and Telehealth Solutions Healthcare Infrastructure Projects, Investments & Development Generics & Access to Medicine Public-Private Partnerships & Collaboration Why You Must Attend This Year’s Event Understand the proactive steps to take by hospitals, pharmaceutical and insurance companies for the new Universal Healthcare Coverage policy Discover partnerships and investment opportunities in Indonesia Hear different case studies from major hospitals, insurance and pharmaceutical companies Meet and exchange business cards with your peers during the networking sessions Learn how to deliver safe and quality healthcare from other Asian countries

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18 - 21 N18 - 21 NOOVEMBVEMBER 2014ER 2014 GRGRAND HYAND HYAATTT JT JAKAKARARTTA, INDA, INDOONESNESIIAAGRAND HYATT JAKARTA, INDONESIA

Partnerships & Investment in Indonesia’sHealthcare Infrastructure & Services

Ali Ghufron MuktiVice Minister,MINISTRY OF HEALTH,Indonesia

Alexander VargheseExecutive Director,SILOAM HOSPITALSMEDAN, Indonesia

Chris BendlCEO & President Director,MANULIFE, Indonesia

Philip CoxCountry Manager,PT TAKEDA INDONESIA,Indonesia

Shimrath PaulCEO,MOCHTAR RIADYCOMPREHENSIVE CARECENTER, Indonesia

Galatia ChandraHead of ManagementSystem, Global Operation,KALBE INTERNATIONAL,Indonesia

Marcus PittPresident Director & CEO,SOHO GLOBAL HEALTH,Indonesia

Hasbullah ThabranyCenter for Health Economicsand Policy Studies (CHEPS),UNIVERSITY OFINDONESIA, Indonesia

Hartono TantoCEO,PREMIER SURABAYAHOSPITAL, Indonesia

Joyce ChangDirector, Asia Pacific,JOINT COMMISSIONINTERNATIONAL,Singapore

2014 EXPERT FACULTY INCLUDE:

KEY CONFERENCE THEMESUniversal Healthcare Coverage & Indonesia’s Healthcare Policy DevelopmentsHospital Management & Cutting Edge Healthcare Delivery StandardsTechnology & Connected Health Solutions for IndonesiaHealthcare Investment& Project UpdatesChanging Landscape of Pharmaceutical MarketPartnerships & Collaboration

ANSWER YOUR BURNING QUESTIONS ABOUTINDONESIA HEALTHCARE MARKET &OPPORTUNITIES

Government, Hospital, Pharmaceutical, Insurance Companies: What are the proactivesteps to take for the Universal Healthcare Coverage Policy?How do you position your hospital in Indonesia?To what extent can telehealth helps to reach the rural villages in Indonesia?Is it worth investing in Indonesia healthcare market?How can I increase my profit in manufacturing Generics?

PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPSHealthcare Management & Leadership AssessmentAchieving Successful Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) inIndonesia

POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPTelehealth

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19 N19 NOOVEMBVEMBER 2014ER 2014 | W WeedndnesesddaayyCONFERENCE DAY ONE

8:00 Registration Opens & Morning Coffee

8:50 Welcome Address from IBC Asia & Ice Breaker

9:00 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks

UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE COVERAGE & INDONESIAHEALTHCARE POLICY DEVELOPMENTS

9:10 Overview of Indonesia’s Healthcare LandscapeAli Ghufron Mukti, Vice Minister, MINISTRY OF HEALTH,Indonesia

9:30 Examining Indonesia’s Universal Healthcare CoverageRoadmap by 2019• Identifying costs, benefits and current developments• Learning the difficulties and deciding how to overcome it• Discussing proactive steps to take and how to improve the

implementation process• Evaluating Governmentís policy implementation• Executing insurance policies• Examining and strengthening relationships between hospital,

pharmaceutical, insurance and government• Inspecting reimbursement claims: current policy vs. industryís

assertionModeratorWawan Mulyawan, Neurosurgeon Consultant & HealthInsurance Expert, WOORIDUL SPINE CENTER JAKARTA,IndonesiaPanelists:<Government> Ali Ghufron Mukti, Vice Minister, MINISTRYOF HEALTH, Indonesia<Hospital> Achmad Tancarino, CEO, RSAB HARAPAN KITAHOSPITAL, IndonesiaAlexander Varghese, Executive Director, SILOAM HOSPITALSMEDAN, Indonesia<Insurance> Chris Bendl, CEO & President Director, MANULIFE,Indonesia<Pharmaceutical> Shanti Shamdasan, Director, GovernmentAffairs ASEAN, PT JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Indonesia

10:30 Morning Networking & Refreshment Break

11:00 Overcoming Challenges & Determining Lessons Learntfrom APACís Universal Healthcare System• Establishing an efficient universal healthcare system• Discussing best practices and challenges encountered• Determining the pros and cons vs. cost and benefits of universal

healthcare systemPanelists:Michael S. Chen, Associate Professor, Department of SocialWelfare , CHUNG-CHENG UNIVERSITY & Senior Advisor,National Health Insurance Administration, MINISTRY OFHEALTH, TaiwanVicknesh Krishnan, Senior Assistant Director, Unit for NationalHealth Financing, MINISTRY OF HEALTH, MalaysiaNetnapis Suchonwanich, Assistant Secretary General,NATIONAL HEALTH SECURITY OFFICE, Thailand

11:40 Prospective Payment of Indonesian Universal HealthcareCoverage & Sustainability of the Programs• Understanding the payment mechanism and learning how to

achieve it effectively• What are the current and foreseen challenges of the Government?• Examining payment to employers and healthcare providersHasbullah Thabrany, Center for Health Economics and PolicyStudies (CHEPS), UNIVERSITY OF INDONESIA, Indonesia

12:10 Sound Healthcare Platform for ASEAN EconomicCommunity 2015• Skilled healthcare labor readiness• Hospital Infrastructure and standards• Access of Medicines and trade barriersShanti Shamdasan, Director, Government Affairs ASEAN,PT JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Indonesia

12:40 Networking Lunch & VIP Lunch Tables__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

VIP 1: Marcus Pitt, President Director & CEO, SOHO GLOBALHEALTH, Indonesia

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VIP 2: Hartono Tanto, CEO, PREMIER SURABAYA HOSPITAL,Indonesia

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VIP 3: Shimrath Paul, CEO, MOCHTAR RIADYCOMPREHENSIVE CARE CENTER, Indonesia

HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT & CUTTING EDGE HEALTHCAREDELIVERY STANDARDS

2:00 Strategic Hospital Management in a Cost Controlled Market• Positioning hospital• Improving management skills of the hospital teams• Inventory and procurement management• Discussing IT systemPanelists:Hartono Tanto, CEO, PREMIER SURABAYA HOSPITAL,IndonesiaShimrath Paul, CEO, MOCHTAR RIADY COMPREHENSIVECARE CENTER, IndonesiaDilshaad Ali Bin Abas Ali, President & Group Chief ExecutiveOfficer, TMC HEALTHCARE, Vietnam

2:30 Maintaining Quality & Ensuring Patient SafetyOut of 1,883 hospitals in Indonesia, only 11 are internationallyaccredited. Learn from JCI the ways and importance of gettinginternational accreditation.Joyce Chang, Director, Asia Pacific, JOINT COMMISSIONINTERNATIONAL, Singapore

3:00 Applying Quality Tools in Monitoring, Analyzing andImplementing Change towards Patient Safety• Basic quality tools for healthcare quality data management• Requirements of any quality tool graphic to generate complete

information• Using the quality tools in Clinical Managerial Decision SupportNirmal Gompa, Manager Operations and Quality, DUBAILONDON CLINIC, UAE

3:30 Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break

PARTNERSHIPS & CHANGING LANDSCAPE OFPHARMACEUTICAL MARKET

4:00 To What Extent Can Generics’ Cost be Adjusted for theIndonesia Market• Adopting a tiered price-volume strategy for a large population

based market• Commercializing products without compromising drug prices and

services• Manufacturing high quality genericsPanelist:Fransiscus Xaverius Widiyatmo, Head, Corporate BusinessDevelopment, PT KALBE FARMA, IndonesiaPhilip Cox, Country Manager, PT TAKEDA INDONESIA,Indonesia

4:40 Partnering with Indonesiaís Local PharmaceuticalCompanies• Impact of new negative investment list• Finding the right partner• Ensuring partners can be more than shareholdersPhilip Cox, Country Manager, PT TAKEDA INDONESIA, Indonesia

5:10 Examining Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Opportunitiesin Indonesia• Importance of PPP in Indonesia• Examining existing vs. future PPP structures• Learning from successful PPP projectsPanelist:Rooswanti Soeharno, Social Sector Officer, Indonesia ResidentMission, ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK, IndonesiaEdgar Saravia, Program Manager for Advisory Services in PPPs,East Asia & Pacific, INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION,Indonesia

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8:50 Chairperson’s Recap of Day One

HEALTHCARE INVESTMENT & PROJECT UPDATES

9:00 How to Capture the Opportunities in the Current Dynamics

& Highly Attractive Indonesian Healthcare Market?• Identifying strategic decision making model and process• What are the strengths to develop and implement effective

strategies in different levels:~ Corporate~ Business Unit~ Functional Level

• Implementing strategies and evaluating performance, includingfeedbacks

• Strategic management lessons: How does Siloam Hospital Groupcapture opportunities?

Rudy Susanto Oey, Healthcare Council Member, GERSON

LEHRMAN GROUP; International Liaison for ACHE for Indonesia,AMERICAN COLLEGE OF HEALTHCARE EXECUTIVES (ACHE),USA & Foreign Medical Graduate Practitioner, RSUPN CIPTO

MANGUNKUSUMO HOSPITAL (RSCM), Indonesia

9:30 Examining Proven & Successful Joint Ventures in Indonesia• Strategic considerations – when JVs make sense and when they

don’t?• What are the considerations in finding the right partner?• Successful execution projects• Structuring and valuation considerationsRamesh Rajentheran, Managing Director, Head – AsianHealthcare, Investment Banking, BARCLAYS, Hong Kong

10:00 Morning Networking & Refreshment Break

10:30 Financing Healthcare Projects in Indonesia: What is the

Future for Investors?• Barriers to foreign investment• Securing ownerships of foreign companies• Examining acquisition projectsPanelist:Ramesh Rajentheran, Managing Director, Head- AsianHealthcare, Investment Banking, BARCLAYS, Hong Kong

Subroto Banerji, Director, Industrials, Consumer & Healthcare,Investment Banking, CIMB, Indonesia

S Budisuharto, Commissioner, LIPPO GENERAL INSURANCE,Indonesia

11:10 Providing Awareness & Prevention of Chronic Diseases in

Indonesia• Meeting chronic diseasesí challenges• Creating awareness and preventive measures• Learning from case studies in AsiaKenneth Thorpe, Chairman, PARTNERSHIP TO FIGHT

CHRONIC DISEASE & Robert W. Woodruff Professor & Chair,Department of Health Policy & Management, ROLLINS SCHOOL

OF PUBLIC HEALTH, EMORY UNIVERSITY, USA

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TECHNOLOGY & CONNECTED HEALTH SOLUTIONS

FOR INDONESIA

11:40 Deliberating Benefits & Challenges of Using Digital

Marketing to Promote Healthcare Services• Integrating digital marketing with traditional marketing strategies• The relevance of digital marketing in Indonesia• Is Social Media the best tool for digital marketing?Galatia Chandra, Head of Management System, GlobalOperation, KALBE INTERNATIONAL, Indonesia

12:10 Moving Beyond Video Conferencing to Revolutionize How

Healthcare is Delivered• Sharing a Tele-eye care project providing screening services to

remote Australia• Examining a Mobile phone based cardiac rehabilitation service• The use of sensor networks in providing aged care servicesDavid Hansen, Chief Executive Officer, Australian E-HealthResearch Centre, CSIRO ICT CENTRE, Australia

12:40 Networking Lunch & VIP Lunch Tables__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

VIP 1: Philip Cox, Country Manager, PT TAKEDA INDONESIA,Indonesia

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VIP 2: S Budisuharto, Commissioner, LIPPO GENERAL

INSURANCE, Indonesia__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

VIP 3: Shanti Shamdasan, Director, Government Affairs ASEAN,PT JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Indonesia

2:00 Reducing Diagnostic & Medication Errors by Implementing

Electronic Health Records• Making decision based on data, quality management and reports• Identifying the benefits of early adoption EHR• Discussing billing and financingJohan Hutauruk, IT Director, JAKARTA EYE CENTER, Indonesia

2:30 Electronic Medical Records: Educating Healthcare

Personnel Effectively• What are the benefits and barriers for adopting EHR/EMR?• Examining the business case of implementing EHR/EMR• Understanding the impact to healthcare professionals like doctors

and nurses• Technologies vs. IT infrastructureChristian Orejudos, Executive Vice-President & Chief OperatingOfficer, SHANGHAI REDLEAF WOMEN’S HOSPITAL, China

3:00 Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break

3:30 Round Table Discussions__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Table 1: Collaborating with Midwives in Providing

Healthcare Services__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Table 2: Determining the Key Success to Increase OTC

Performance in Indonesia Market__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Table 3: Sending Healthcare Messages to Rural Villages

via SMS__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Suggest a topic and lead your own table. Be ready to sharethe group’s key takeaways on the stage. For more information,contact Gladys Landicho at [email protected]

5:00 Chairperson’s Summary of the Day & End of Conference

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WORKSHOPSPRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS: 18 NOVEMBER 2014 | TUESDAYHealthcare Management &Leadership AssessmentWorkshop A (9:00am – 12:00 noon)

Contemporary Healthcare Leadership Competencies AssessmentTools: Assessing Healthcare Executive's Critical Areas ofManagement and Leadership

This topic covers the crucial subsets or areas relevant to healthcaremanagement and leadership tasks typically performed by healthcareexecutives and managers or leaders, in the life science industry settingsregardless of years of experience. This assessment is designed to helpthe healthcare executives to identify their areas of strengths and areasof weaknesses they may wish to include for their personal andprofessional development. At the end of this workshop, healthcareexecutives must be able to demonstrate†management and leadershipcompetencies in aspects of all these five domains areas.

This workshop will discuss the healthcare management and leadershipcompetencies that are categorized into five critical subsets or domains:

Communication and Relationship ManagementLeadershipProfessionalismKnowledge of the Healthcare EnvironmentBusiness Skills and Knowledge

WORKSHOP LEADER:Rudy Susanto Oey, Healthcare Council Member, GERSON LEHRMAN GROUP;International Liaison for Indonesia, AMERICAN COLLEGE OF HEALTHCAREEXECUTIVES (ACHE), USA & Foreign Medical Graduate Practitioner, RSUPNCIPTO MANGUNKUSUMO HOSPITAL (RSCM), IndonesiaHe has over 20 years’ management and leadership experience in life scienceindustries such as medical, hospital, and biopharmaceutical in Indonesia, thePhilippines, and Canada. Previously, he was the Healthcare Council Memberat the Consumer Health Division of Hong Kong based conglomerate, QI Groupof Company at Toronto, Canada, and Director of Medical Affairs, Marketing,and Business Development at Giant Leap Healthcare Ltd., Canada, from Jan2009 to Dec 2012. He started his career at the Healthcare (Hospital) ServiceSector at Filemon D. Tanchoco Medical Foundation Hospital at Manila, thePhilippines, from Jul 1990 to Apr 1991 and became Director/CEO of RoyalProgress Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia, from May 1991 to Dec 1993. He extendedfurther his experience in the Pharmaceutical Industry as Director ofCardiovascular Business Unit and Marketing at Pfizer/Warner Lambert Divisionand Takeda Pharmaceutical, Indonesia from Nov 1993 to Oct 2002 prior toexpatriating to Canada to continue his life science education interest in basicmedical science and clinical medicine training at Kaplan Medical, Toronto andHealth Force Ontario. Prior to joining QI Group,†he was Director of Health andChairman of NEWSTART Health Project under Adventist Health System Canadafrom Jan 2005 to Dec 2008.

Achieving Successful Public-PrivatePartnerships (PPP) in IndonesiaWorkshop B (1:30pm – 5:30pm)

With the growing needs of healthcare infrastructure and services inAsia, the domain of PPPs have been tempered with and charted withmany different views and experiences. The objective of this workshopis to further explore and demonstrate the possible areas for anorganization or agency to consider before embarking on a partnershipthat brings two different perspectives and approaches together.Session 1: What are PPPs?

Defining the roles of the partnershipHow do they work?Do we need PPPs in Healthcare?

Session 2: The Good, the Bad & the Ugly PPPsCase studies on PPPsKey learnings

Session 3: Structuring a PPP StrategyDefining needsDelineating rolesMaking a plan

Session 4: PPP Simulation Workshop (Group work)Building a model of a Healthcare PPP

Session 5: Measuring the Success of PPPsWho gains from PPPs?Industry players vs. bureaucratic practicesHow to optimize PPPs in building legacies and sustainability

Debate: Will PPPs in Healthcare Succeed in Empowering Nations?

WORKSHOP LEADER:Dilshaad Ali Bin Abas Ali, President & Group Chief Executive Officer, TMCHEALTHCARE, VietnamDr Dilshaad is an accomplished Healthcare Manager with a distinguished careerand driving force behind successful lucrative projects, with a sound reputationfor spearheading growth and long term value. He is a visionary and engagingleader with proven qualifications and results in all aspects of hospitaladministration and management. He has a strong record implementingprofound and fundamental change resulting in dramatic improvements inefficiency and profitability. He is also experienced in the optimal managementof resources to achieve targeted organizational goals and objectives and hasthe proven ability in creating a positive, high energy work culture that attractsand retains the best employees. Well accomplished in working in a globalenvironment across borders and different areas of diversity, Dr Dilshaad hascreated many USPs in his career across Asia and the Middle East. He is currentlythe President and Group Chief Executive Officer of TMC Healthcare JSC andalso Group Chief Executive Officer of Asia Medical Group; based in Vietnam.He also functions as Board Member on several other healthcare organizationsin the region.

POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP: 21 NOVEMBER 2014 | FRIDAYWORKSHOP LEADERS:Henrik Gaunsbæk, Innovation Consultant / Project Manager, Centrefor Innovative Medical Technology, Department of Operational Excellence& IT, LEAN & Innovation, ODENSE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, DenmarkHenrik Gaunsbaek holds a university degree, Master of Science, BusinessAdministration, in International Marketing. He is working as InnovationConsultant at Odense University Hospital, Denmark. Focusing on InternationalInnovation projects with relation to Telehealth, Health IT, clinical innovation,mHealth, private-public partnership etc. Since 2008 he also worked as ProjectManager in the fields of Information Communication Technologies for healthcarefor the executive management of the hospital. Before this, he did hold variouspositions in International Relations in private companies and governmentalorganisation.Peter Morgan, Healthcare IT Consultant, SingaporePeter Morgan is an experienced healthcare IT professional with more than 15years of international experience in strategy, program management andoperations. Peter was most recently the CIO for Singaporeís Agency forIntegrated Care (AIC), the Ministry of Healthís organization responsible forreferral and care coordination for elderly Singaporeans while concurrently alsothe Program Director, Community and Integrated Care (CIC) at MOH Holdings.MOH Holdings is an operating agency of the Singapore Ministry of Health andis responsible for national IT strategy.Prior to arriving in Singapore, Peter was Vice-President, Business Developmentfor McKesson UK. The team he led was responsible for assessing clinical andbusiness intelligence solutions for possible acquisition and implementationacross the UK and Europe. His other healthcare IT work includes co-authoringa telehealth sustainability study for the Alaska Federal Health Care AccessNetwork, and having operational responsibility for telehealth networks in NovaScotia, Canada, and being a consultant to Health Canada.

Telehealth • Workshop C (9:00am – 5:00pm)

Is telehealth just a buzz word – when will telehealth get it’sbreakthrough?What are the drivers for telehealth success?Advantages & limitations of telehealthWhich clinical specialties are most suited for telehealth?How to implement successful telehealth programmes – what tohave in mind?How to evaluate – both from a holistic, financial, medical & a patientpoint of view?Ensuring patient safetyPartners in telehealth consortia or projectsTelehealth & medical devices – point of care device integrationData privacy & secure connectionsSIM/GSMWi-FiSatelliteTelehealth & documentation

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18 - 21 N18 - 21 NOOVEMBVEMBER 2014ER 2014 GRGRAND HYAND HYAATTT JT JAKAKARARTTA, INDA, INDOONESNESIIAAGRAND HYATT JAKARTA, INDONESIA

Partnerships & Investment in Indonesia’sHealthcare Infrastructure & Services

Dear Colleague,

IBC Asia is delighted to introduce the first Indonesia Healthcare Conference that will be held at the five-star Grand Hyatt Hotel inJakarta, Indonesia on 18-21 November 2014. In this conference, we will discuss regulations, investments, developments, projects andinitiatives going into Indonesia’s healthcare reform. We managed to confirm industry experts from Indonesia and other countries tohighlight improvements on healthcare standards, financing and partnerships opportunities, demand for chronic diseases treatment,strategies for growth, penetrating Indonesiaís healthcare market as well as development of health insurance and financing schemesof Universal Health Coverage.

We are hoping to see you in Jakarta this November!

Sincerely yours,

Gladys LandichoConference Producer

AGENDA AT A GLANCEPre-Conference Workshops

18 November | TuesdayConference Day One

19 November | WednesdayConference Day Two

20 November | ThursdayPost-Conference Workshops

21 November | Friday

Workshop A:Healthcare Management and

Leadership Assessment

Universal HealthcareCoverage & Indonesia

Healthcare PolicyDevelopments

Healthcare Investment &Project Updates

Workshop C:Telehealth

Networking Lunch

Workshop B:Achieving Successful Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) in

Indonesia

Hospital Management &Cutting Edge Healthcare

Delivery Standards

Partnerships & ChangingLandscape of Pharmaceutical

Market

Technology & ConnectedHealth Solutions for

Indonesia

Workshop C:Telehealth(continue)

■ Government 3%

■ Hospitals 25%

■ Insurance Companies 15%

■ Pharmaceutical Companies 20%

■ Academics 5%

■ NGOs 1%

■ Healthcare Associations 5%

■ Healthcare IT Providers 7%

■ Medical Equipment & TechnologyProviders 7%

■ Healthcare Consultants 5%

■ Healthcare Reits 5%

■ Healthcare Property Developers 2%

■ Indonesia 55%

■ Rest of South East Asia 25%

■ North Asia 15%

■ Rest of the World 5%

For sponsorship enquiries,

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Charlene Tan

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Who You Will Meet

Sponsorship & Exhibition Opportunities AvailableShowcase your latest healthcare technologies & solutionsMeet & network with senior decision makers in IndonesiaPosition your brand as the market leader in Asia & stand out from the competitionGenerate new business contacts & strengthen existing accounts.

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*Hospitals / Institutes / Government

Name: Dr/Mr/MsJob Title:DepartmentTel:Mobile No.:Email:

Name: Dr/Mr/MsJob Title:DepartmentTel:Mobile No.:Email:

Name: Dr/Mr/MsJob Title:DepartmentTel:Mobile No.:Email:

Name: Dr/Mr/MsJob Title:DepartmentTel:Mobile No.:Email: