Commissioning Show Event Brief
Please note: A new report from the Leadershio Alliance on the care for the dying is
due to be published imminently (possibly Thursday 26 June). Marie Curie is
developing an official response to the report which I will share with you once
completed.
Commissioning Show
25 & 26 June 2014
Wednesday 25 June, 8:30 ~ 18:00; Thursday 26 June, 8:30 - 17:00
jon: One Western Gateway, Royal Victoria Doc, London E16 1XL
Venue: Excel London, Halls 1-7
‘Stand No.: K264
Transport links: Click here for directions to the Excel London
MCCC representatives:
uur (25 June)
semtiemes (25 June)
Shimpmmitmmimnige (25 June PM please be on site by 13:30)
mmm (25 June)
‘mimi (26 June)
semper (25 & 26 June)
Badges Exhibitor badges have been ordered and will be ready to collect at Reception.
Target audience: Delegates include a significant number of CCGs. For a sample of last
year's delegates, click here.
‘Number of delegates: 7,000+
Exhibitors: Over 400 exhibitors including the British Red Cross, Cancer Research UK, Care
Quality Commission, Caring Homes Group, Helping Hands Homecare, Macmillan Cancer
‘Support, NHS England, Public Health England, Serco Health and nearly all CSUs. To view a
full ist of exhibitors click here.
Presentation streams:
Please click here to view the two day conference programme, With at least one Marie Curie
representative on the stand, there will be the opportunity to attend presentations,
Luneh:
There are many nearby locations at which to get lunch on both event days. A list of some
onsite restaurants at Excel London can be found here.
About this event: The largest national event for clinical commissioning,
This event is an ideal opportunity to:
+ Raise awareness of how MCC is helping commissioners meet their end of life care
quality and efficiency objectives (NICE quality standards and QIPP indicators).Promote Marie Curie's partnership working
Gain new relationships and strengthen existing ones with the delegates who are
responsible for commissioning services
‘= Gather contact / network information by collecting business cards or completing a
contact log
‘+ Feel free to tweet from your Twitter accounts about the event, our stand, sessions you
attend and | will re-tweet from the @MarieCurieEOLC account,
Materials (tbc):
These materials will be delivered to the venue before your arrival, to be handed out to
delegates who visit the Marie Curie stand, They can be found on the website (links below).
‘+ Sales Support Materials (S276)
‘+ Nuffield Trust study executive summary (MCCNUFFSR)
‘+ Caring for people at the end of their lives. An introduction to Matie Curie Cancer Care
(0836)
‘+ Marie Curie is heloing commissioners meet their end of life quality and efficiency
‘objectives. Find out how we can help you. (P1021)
‘+ Understanding the cost of end of life care in different settings. (113)
‘+ Commissioning for quality inend of life care. Summarising the NICE Quality
Standards. (184)
Difficult conversations with dying people and their families (Executive summary)
‘Outcome:
Attending this event gives you the opportunity to network and gain valuable contacts. The
information and contacts you collect will be valuable in helping us evaluate our approach to
these types of events in the future. In particular, we can strengthen our approach by
assessing the types of networking and contact opportunities provided to you. As part of our
event evaluation, in three months, we will ask for a status update on new contacts.
Metrics:
‘The success of this event will be measured in a number of ways including:
* Contact details captured
+ Leads generated
+ Number of publications distributed to delegates
‘* Raising awareness of Marie Curie with social media activity