IHACPA 2025 focuses on the theme ‘Integrating resilience within the care economy – exploring the role of pricing’.
This dynamic event will bring together policy makers, researchers, health and aged care industry professionals, aged care service providers and consumer groups, to address resilience and sustainability of the growing care economy.
This conference provides a platform to dive into IHACPA’s methodologies and frameworks for annual pricing and costing. Key sessions will explore how these tools can enhance resilience and sustainability within the care economy. By fostering collaboration and innovation, we aim to address the pressing growth challenges and ensure the care sector remains robust in the years ahead.
Why attend
Attend IHACPA 2025 to:
- enjoy keynote presentations, speaker sessions, panel discussions and educational workshops
- learn from highly regarded international and domestic speakers who are at the forefront of reform, innovation, pricing and collaboration across the care economy
- hear directly from IHACPA on key aspects of our work, including the latest methodologies and frameworks for pricing health and aged care services
- experience exceptional networking opportunities, including a relaxed and fun onsite welcome reception and conference dinner. Whether you are attending in person or virtually, you will be able to connect with colleagues, speakers and experts.
Speaker line up
The following notable speakers will feature as part of the program, with more to be announced soon:
- Dr Tad Funahashi, Chief Innovation Officer, Kaiser Permanente
- Professor Niek Klazinga MD PhD, Professor of Social Medicine from the Department of Public Health of the Academic Medical Centre in Amsterdam
- Professor Bruce Bonyhady, Director of the Melbourne Disability Institute
- Professor Amol Navathe, MD, PhD, Medicine, Health Policy, Health Care Management and Economics, University of Pennsylvania
- Distinguished Professor Jane Hall AO, Professor of Health Economics, University of Technology, Sydney
- Professor Irene Papanicolas, Director of the Center for Health System Sustainability from Brown University, Rhode Island.
How to get involved
There are several ways to get involved and stay informed about the conference:
- Register now – Early bird registration is now open. Early bird discounts are available until 1 June 2025. You can attend in person or virtually.
- Submit an abstract – Abstract submissions will remain open until Monday 28 April 2025. Please join us in this important dialogue on the future of Australia’s care economy.
More information
For more information on the preliminary program, please email IHACPAevents@ThinkBusinessEvents.com.au
We look forward to your participation.