Please note that today 15 January is the abstract submission deadline for the 8th IMA Conference on Quantitative Modelling in the Management of Health & Social Care. As several of you have requested a weekend extension, we will accept submissions of abstract for both oral and poster presentations until Tuesday 19 January Midday (Please indicate whether you would like to give an oral presentation or a poster). Authors of accepted abstracts will be notified by early February 2016.
After 19 January only submissions of abstract for poster presentations will be considered until 15 February 2016.
For more details about the conference including fees and programme updates visit the conference webpage: http://www.ima.org.uk/conferences/conferences_calendar/health_and_social_2016.html
The conference is held at the characterful Asia House in Central London (http://asiahouse.org/venue-hire/venue-photos/) 21-23 March 2016.
We look forward to receiving your abstract.
Regards
Thierry C.
On Behalf of the Organising Committee
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8th IMA Conference on Quantitative Modelling in the Management of Health & Social Care - Challenges and Opportunities in a Big Data Era
21 – 23 March 2016, Asia House, London
CALL FOR PAPERS - submission deadline extended until 15 Jan 2016 Aim and Scope Health and Social Care systems are facing major challenges worldwide, due in part to changes in demography and advances in technology and in part to changes in the structure and organisation of the system whether they are hospitals, general practitioners or long-term care settings. Yet running health and social care systems efficiently and effectively is crucial to improving or even maintaining our quality of life.
Over the years, extensive research has been conducted to find immediate and long-term solutions to issues that are routinely faced by health and social care professionals, such as waiting lists and bed capacity, hospital redesign, workforce planning and scheduling, patient flow, performance management, disease monitoring, and health care technology assessment. In addition, there has been an exponential growth in the generation of data whether routinely for administrative or financial purposes or more specifically for clinical or research purposes including through devices and sensors.
Quantitative modelling and computer simulation techniques have been shown to be increasingly valuable in providing useful information to aid planning and management however studies have often been limited in their attempts to exploit the wealth of data.
The aim of the conference is to bring together health care managers, clinicians, management consultants, and mathematicians, operational researchers, statisticians, health economists, computing and data scientists from across the world with a view to bridging the gap between the respective communities and to exploring recent developments in quantitative modelling and identifying fruitful avenues for further research.
Call for Papers
We invite researchers in all relevant problem domains and methodologies to submit abstracts of 300 words by the extended deadline Friday 15 January 2016 by e-mail to [log in to unmask] Case studies and methodological papers are both welcome. Please state whether your title is intended for oral or poster presentation. Authors of accepted abstracts will be notified by the beginning of February 2016. Poster presentations are particularly welcome as they stimulate discussion and feedback. We are also planning a special poster presentation session for research students and others to show their work in progress.
Invited Speakers
As usual the conference will feature a blend of internationally recognised academics, policy advisors, and decision makers from the health and social care sector. To date, these include:
Prof Jeremy Wyatt, Director of the Yorkshire Centre for Health Informatics, University of Leeds, UK Prof Michael Carter, Director of the Centre for Research in Healthcare Engineering, University of Toronto, Canada Prof Terry Mills, Honorary Statistician at Bendigo Health, and Emeritus Professor in Mathematics at La Trobe University, Australia Kingsley Manning, Chair of the Health and Social Care Information Centre, UK Geraint Lewis, Chief Data Officer, NHS England
Organising Committee
Thierry Chaussalet, University of Westminster – Chair Christos Vasilakis, University of Bath – Co-Chair Sally Brailsford, University of Southampton Sonya Crowe, University College London Simon Jones, New York University & University of Surrey Naoru Koizumi, George Mason University Paul Lisboa, Liverpool John Moores University Martin Pitt, University of Exeter: Medical School
Further information
For further information on this conference, please visit the conference webpage:
http://www.ima.org.uk/conferences/conferences_calendar/health_and_social_2016.html
Contact information
For scientific queries please contact: Thierry Chaussalet, [log in to unmask] For general conference queries please contact Lizzi Lake, Conference Officer
E-mail: [log in to unmask]: +44 (0) 1702 354 020 Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, Catherine Richards House, 16 Nelson Street, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, SS1 1EF, UK.
Pamela Bye
Conference Support Officer
Institute of Mathematics and its Applications
Tel: 01702 354020
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