FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
Universitas 'Aisyiyah YogyakartaAbout ICOHES
Background
The COVID-19 pandemic has become one of the most important threats to global health the modern world has ever seen. Rapid development of COVID-19 has altered healthcare and services around the world; changes have affected patients including; women, newborn infants, families, and staff, which subsequently also required rapid changing in healthcare practices. However, within the Covid-19 Pandemic, health professional are still required to keep provide respectful and high quality standard of care. One of strategies which could be run for maintaining respectful and high quality of care is collaborative working among healthcare professional, as modern organizations including healthcare are often complex entities in which cross-disciplinary teams are increasingly called on to innovate, implement change, and improve work quality and efficiency. This collaboration is more necessary as Covid-19 changes every single people’ s life, including in healthcare area.
Leading health care during a crisis requires building resilience at all levels, from organizations and systems to individual and teams. Organizational and system resilience is closely linked to individual and team resilience of those who work at the organization/system. Thus, support for resilience has to be driven from individual, team, organizational, and system levels by implementing cross-disciplinary working team.
Aim
The conference aims to provide a tremendous opportunity for academicians, researcher, professionals, students, policy makers and public to improve understanding of current issues around the topic of collaborative working as strategy to building Resilience in Healthcare in the time of Covid-19.
Objectives
Conducting one day seminar, presented by topic experts to gain more understanding around the topic of collaborative working as strategy to building Resilience in Healthcare in the time of Covid-19. Call abstract for oral presentation and papers in the topic matters to be presented for sharing knowledge and practice related to health professional fields.
Theme
“Collaborative Working: A strategy to building Resilience in Healthcare in the time of Covid-19”