Background

Nurses are
central to healthcare delivery, constituting the largest component of the
health workforce with over 20 million professionals globally. Despite their
numbers and critical role in health outcomes, the economic contributions of
nurses are frequently undervalued. This conference is designed to bring
attention to the economic impact of nursing, to inform policy decisions, and to
acknowledge the financial aspects of nursing care and leadership.

Aim: To elucidate and appreciate the economic power of nurses within the healthcare sector.

Objectives:

  • To present research findings on the economic impact of nursing care.
  • To foster discussions on the role of nurses in healthcare financial
    management.
  • To strategize ways of increasing investment in nursing.
  • To create
    awareness of nurses about roles and urgency in promoting clinical leadership.
  • To showcase innovative practices that enhance the cost-effectiveness of
    nursing services.

 

Topics

  1. ‘The Economic Valuation of Nursing’ (Assoc. Prof. Shefaley Shorey, RN., PhD/Alice Lee School of Nursing, NUS Singapore)
    • Understanding the monetary value of nursing interventions in global perspectives
    • Case studies on cost savings through optimal nursing care in Singapore
  2. ‘Policy and Investment in Professional Nursing’ (Prof. Hasbullah Thabrany, School of Public Health, University of Indonesia)
    • Analysing the current state of investment in nursing education and practice.
    • The impact of healthcare policy on nursing economics.
  3. ‘Roles of Clinical Leadership in Nursing and Healthcare Service’ (Prof. Henny Suzana Mediani, S.Kp., MNg., PhD/Faculty of Nursing Universitas Padjadjaran/Vice Chairman of INNA Jabar)
    • The role of nursing leaderships in clinical practice
    • Developing leadership skills for improving quality and cost-effective nursing care
  4. ‘Promoting Indonesian Nurses in Global Healthcare Market’ (Head of INNA Japan)
    • Branding and promoting nursing services in global healthcare market
    • Transformative strategies for improving the public image of Indonesian nurses in Japan
  5. ‘Emerging Technologies and Economic Efficiency in Nursing and Healthcare Practice’ (Prof. Dr. Roro Tutik, S.Kp., MARS., FISqua/Faculty of Nursing, University of Indonesia)
    • The impact of informatics and technology on nursing productivity.
    • Evaluating the return on investment in nursing technologies.

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TIME AND LOCATION

Saturday, 30 Agustus 2024

08.00-16.00 WIB

on ZOOM MEETING.

Abstract submission: Until 24 August 2024

  • Original studies
  • Review studies
  • Case reports

Registration: https://bit.ly/3rd_WJINS_2024

Online Seminar (E- certificate) – IDR 50.000

Seminar & Presentation – IDR 150.000

Payment: Bank BNI Account Number 7118114110

Persatuan Perawat Nasional Indonesia

 Nasional Indonesia

Contact person: 

Melanisia 0852-2105-1298

REGISTRATION

https://bit.ly/3rd_WJINS_2024

Background

Nurses are
central to healthcare delivery, constituting the largest component of the
health workforce with over 20 million professionals globally. Despite their
numbers and critical role in health outcomes, the economic contributions of
nurses are frequently undervalued. This conference is designed to bring
attention to the economic impact of nursing, to inform policy decisions, and to
acknowledge the financial aspects of nursing care and leadership.

Aim: To elucidate and appreciate the economic power of nurses within the healthcare sector.

Objectives:

  • To present research findings on the economic impact of nursing care.
  • To foster discussions on the role of nurses in healthcare financial
    management.
  • To strategize ways of increasing investment in nursing.
  • To create
    awareness of nurses about roles and urgency in promoting clinical leadership.
  • To showcase innovative practices that enhance the cost-effectiveness of
    nursing services.

 

Topics

  1. ‘The Economic Valuation of Nursing’ (Assoc. Prof. Shefaley Shorey, RN., PhD/Alice Lee School of Nursing, NUS Singapore)
    • Understanding the monetary value of nursing interventions in global perspectives
    • Case studies on cost savings through optimal nursing care in Singapore
  2. ‘Policy and Investment in Professional Nursing’ (Prof. Hasbullah Thabrany, School of Public Health, University of Indonesia)
    • Analysing the current state of investment in nursing education and practice.
    • The impact of healthcare policy on nursing economics.
  3. ‘Roles of Clinical Leadership in Nursing and Healthcare Service’ (Prof. Henny Suzana Mediani, S.Kp., MNg., PhD/Faculty of Nursing Universitas Padjadjaran/Vice Chairman of INNA Jabar)
    • The role of nursing leaderships in clinical practice
    • Developing leadership skills for improving quality and cost-effective nursing care
  4. ‘Promoting Indonesian Nurses in Global Healthcare Market’ (Head of INNA Japan)
    • Branding and promoting nursing services in global healthcare market
    • Transformative strategies for improving the public image of Indonesian nurses in Japan
  5. ‘Emerging Technologies and Economic Efficiency in Nursing and Healthcare Practice’ (Prof. Dr. Roro Tutik, S.Kp., MARS., FISqua/Faculty of Nursing, University of Indonesia)
    • The impact of informatics and technology on nursing productivity.
    • Evaluating the return on investment in nursing technologies.

.

TIME AND LOCATION

Saturday, 30 Agustus 2024

08.00-16.00 WIB

on ZOOM MEETING.

Abstract submission: Until 24 August 2024

  • Original studies
  • Review studies
  • Case reports

Registration: https://bit.ly/3rd_WJINS_2024

Online Seminar (E- certificate) – IDR 50.000

Seminar & Presentation – IDR 150.000

Payment: Bank BNI Account Number 7118114110

Persatuan Perawat Nasional Indonesia

 Nasional Indonesia

Contact person: 

Melanisia 0852-2105-1298

https://bit.ly/3rd_WJINS_2024