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Event Date |
Tue Jun 18 BST (6 months ago)
In your timezone (EST): Mon Jun 17 7:00pm - Mon Jun 17 7:00pm |
Location |
15Hatfields
Chadwick Court, London SE1 8DJ, UK |
Region | EMEA |
The conference will revolve around the government's initiative, "Data Saves Lives: Reshaping Health and Social Care with Data." Against the backdrop of the 2022 program, the conference will evaluate the progress made over the past year to establish the foundation for the future of healthcare.
In the last 12 months, the NHS has fulfilled over half of the commitments outlined in the strategy. This includes the implementation of the right technical systems by promoting common data standards, transitioning to cloud computing, and adopting target data architecture to create a more cohesive approach to technology and digital solutions. Additionally, efforts have been made to enhance staff confidence in securely sharing data through guidance and updates to the data security and protection toolkit.
This retrospective exploration aims to highlight the transformative impact of data on shaping health and social care services. It will spotlight successes and address challenges, fostering dynamic discussions and collaboration among experts and stakeholders. The overarching goal is to propel data-driven solutions within the healthcare sector. The conference represents a pivotal moment in the ongoing shift towards a more efficient and patient-focused healthcare ecosystem.
The conference is imperative for individuals deeply committed to influencing the future of healthcare data in the NHS. This event is pivotal for strategic insights into the upcoming phase of the NHS Data Saves Lives strategy, offering an invaluable opportunity to anticipate future developments and network with key stakeholders. Attendees benefit from a rich learning experience, gaining insights from experts in the field. Contributing to the national agenda, the conference ensures that participants actively shape the trajectory of healthcare data, aligning strategies with the goal of improving patient outcomes and healthcare service efficiency.
Why attend:
This conference presents a crucial chance for attendees to actively contribute to the progress of both the healthcare sector and the NHS.
This event serves as a forum to stay abreast of the most recent technologies, regulatory changes and quality enhancement endeavours within NHS Data.
Participants have the opportunity to acquire valuable insights into pioneering practices and optimal strategies for reshaping their services. Engaging with cutting-edge technologies, collaborating with industry leaders and exploring vendor solutions all play a role in fostering professional development and fostering positive transformations within the NHS.
Population Health Management Data:
• We will delve into the latest advancements in gathering, analysing, and interpreting data to enhance patient outcomes and streamline healthcare delivery.
Federated Data Platforms:
• Exploring how collaborative, decentralised data systems can improve data sharing, enhance research capabilities, and facilitate seamless communication among disparate healthcare entities.
Data Architecture:
• Delves into the design, implementation, and optimisation of data architectures tailored to the unique needs of the NHS. Topics will include data modelling, integration strategies, scalable architectures, and the incorporation of emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and machine learning.
Secure Data Environments:
• addresses the challenges and solutions in creating and maintaining secure data environments within the NHS. Discussions will cover cybersecurity measures, compliance with data protection regulations, risk management, and strategies to safeguard sensitive patient information.
2024 Speakers
Andi Orlowski
Director, The Health Economics Unit
Mark Crannage
Associate Director of BI and Digital, Cambridgeshire Community Services NHS Trust
Charles Sammut
Deputy Director Cyber Security, UK Health and Security
Nicola Hamilton
Head, Understanding Patient Data
2024 Sponsors
• Facts and Dimensions
• CPDMatch
• techUK