This session outlines the strategic vision for future data usage that will help us to address challenges such as health inequalities and population health management.
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In this session, our experts discuss creating scalable, dynamic and integrated care planning for citizens, carers and practitioners across 11 care settings in under 12 weeks:
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How do you strengthen trust and communicate the value of data sharing with the public (within the 21st century) when the capacity for data to be hyper diversified is greater with integrated systems managing and sharing their data?
Chair: Hassan Chaudhury, Healthcare UK, Department for International Trade
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In this insightful session, Nokia’s UK&I, CEO, Philip Siveter discusses what is stopping you to achieve your digital transformation initiatives:
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In this session our experts discuss ‘separating the data layer from the supplier’ – is this a reality for ICS’s; how to ensure that large trusts don’t bear the burden or be the only benefactors of record sharing or complex EPR systems; shared care records and record sharing across different footprints to ICS regions – how to leverage current infrastructure.
Chair: Lisa Emery, Chief Information Officer, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust
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Population-level data insights from data are essential to improve outcomes and address health inequalities. In this session, we’ll explore what good looks like and how a collaboration between the open-source research platform OpenSAFELY and EMIS has delivered important insights into COVID-19 – including the under-reporting of Long COVID.
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Chair: Glen Hodgson, Head of Healthcare, GS1 UK
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Insights from Revoke – Establishing systems that enable dialogue at system level: Prevention rather than cure.
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In this session, our experts discuss where the ‘new priorities’ and ‘quick wins’ lie in digital innovation; digital inclusion – the risks uncovered and the opportunities for improvements; the importance of standardising the concept of a digital patient; how to impact patients perspective on how they manage their health; the possibilities that come with putting patients at the centre of design; building trust alongside radical growth and change in new data pathways; the impact on culture and momentum of innovation.
Chair: Lisa Emery, Chief Information Officer, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust
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Chair: Glen Hodgson, Head of Healthcare, GS1 UK
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This session outlines how to weaves together a digital and organisational integration strategy to effectively lead transformation across the new local area; the process in building a strong foundation for leadership to bring together different parts of the system to work collaboratively on a strategic vision; bolstering record sharing and clinical communication across what might be a different footprint to current agreements and patient-centric clinical strategy to kick start underpinning of digital.
Chair: Nicola Haywood-Alexander, Chief Information Officer, Lincolnshire NHS
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Chair: Neville Young, Director Enterprise & Innovation, Yorkshire and Humber AHSN, part of the AHSN Network
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In this session we will highlight the effect the AI system has had on:
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Digitalisation is the best opportunity for NHS Trusts to find the efficiencies they need to reduce patient backlogs and improve care. Hear from Simon Wilson, Aruba’s CTO on how Aruba ESP (Edge Services Platform) gives healthcare facilities an Edge-ready network to support next-gen digital services – giving patients better experiences, clinicians advanced tools, and IT functions a simple and secure foundation for providing a higher quality end-user experience.
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Considering the movement of data across health and social care:
Chair: Maureen Baker CBE, Chair, PRSB
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Considering the movement of data across health and social care, this session examines the:
Chair: Maureen Baker CBE, Chair, PRSB
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