Venue
Manchester Central Convention Complex
Manchester Central Convention Complex, Windmill St, Manchester M2 3GX, UK

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Event Date Wed Feb 28 CET (10 months ago)
In your timezone (EST): Tue Feb 27 6:00pm - Tue Feb 27 6:00pm
Location Manchester Central Convention Complex
Windmill St, Manchester M2 3GX, UK
Region EMEA
Details

Delivering better patient experience and operational efficiencies through education and networking opportunities.

The Integrated Care Forum explores connected systems, services and data across health and care settings, and key priorities as the NHS looks to offer joined-up, person-centred care delivered in collaboration with local partners. This forum will look at what the future holds for Integrated Care Systems and joined-up care.

We will delve deeper into:
• The globalisation of digital healthcare and data sharing cross-boarders
• Robust data governance to enable progress on data collection, storage and sharing
• How ICS’s can utilise automation to make a difference to wider populations
• The shift from theory to practice: unpacking the barriers when implementing digital
• The digitalization of secondary care – can it be done by the end of 2024?
• Exploring the future capability of shared care records

The event aims to support and inform those on the frontline. It aims to support a digitally forward primary care sector by discovering emerging technologies and data practices and exploring the latest trends and best practice case studies. This stream includes technologies and data practices, the patient, and the primary care professionals.

We will delve deeper into:
• Driving interoperability across all care settings
• Empowering and educating the public in the drive for more effective population health management
• Expanding shared care records across the primary care setting
• Assessing the digital capacity of the primary care workforce and upskilling through digital programs
• Exploring AI in primary care – what could this look like?

Speakers

2024 Speakers

Raliat Onatade
Chief Pharmacist and Director of Medicines and Pharmacy, NHS North East London

Sam Shah
Chair, HETT Steering Committee

Henrietta Mbeah-Bankas
Head of Blended Learning and Digital Learning and Development Lead, NHS England

Lord James O’Shaughnessy
Board Member, Health Data Research UK (HDR UK) - Former Life Sciences and Innovation Minister

James Freed
Deputy Director, The Digital Academy for Health and Care, NHS England

Neil Ralph
Head of Technology Enhanced Learning, NHS England

Justus Wolff
Member - Focus Group on Artificial Intelligence, European Commission

Sarah Kendrick
Clinical Director, Mental Health Innovators

Adam Crampsie
Chief Executive Officer, Everyturn Mental Health

Helen Hughes
Chief Executive, Patient Safety Learning

Matt Newman
Deputy Director, NHS Innovation Service