SPEAKER

Dr Stephanie Ko

Consultant, Division of Advanced Internal Medicine,
Department of Medicine, National University Hospital, Singapore

Dr Stephanie Ko graduated from the University College London Medical School after completing her pre-clinical education at the University of Cambridge. She completed her residency training in Advanced Internal Medicine at National University Hospital (NUH), a member of the National University Health System (NUHS). In addition, she completed a Masters of Public Health in the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health in 2017. 

 Her areas of clinical and research interest include the implementation and evaluation of new care delivery models, including hospital-at-home models and telehealth enabled programmes. She is the Clinical Lead of the NUHS@Home programme and the PI of the Hospital-at-home Research Group at NUHS.


13.10pm - Case studies of applying behavioural and implementation sciences in health (Part 1) 

Scaling up a hospital-at-home programme: Application of Implementation Science Concepts and Methodology. 

This presentation covers how implementation science concepts can be used in the design of scaling up and evaluation in a hospital-at-home programme in Singapore.


15.40pm - Strengthening community and intersectoral collaboration for impactful and scalable implementation 

This is a dialogue between speakers on the panel to discuss how to bring about and leverage community and intersectoral (across professions, backgrounds and private/public sectors etc.) collaboration to scale up implementation efforts, as well as increase and sustain positive health (and social) impact.