2024 PRESENTATION SLIDES
Name | Job title | Session Title | Description | Link | hf:tax:document_year |
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Sue Jacques | Chief Executive, County Durham and Darlington NHS FT | County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust? Initiatives and Experience | CEO, Sue Jacques, will provide insight into recent challenges for the trust, how they have overcome them, and key lessons learnt. The session focus on the role of leadership and how to bring your team with you through challenges and successes, and what is next for the trust. | ||
Sue Jacques | Chief Executive, County Durham and Darlington NHS FT | Keynote Session: County Durham and Darling NHS FT initiatives and experience. | CEO, Sue Jacques, will provide insight into recent challenges for the trust, how they have overcome them, and key lessons learnt. The session focus on the role of leadership and how to bring your team with you through challenges and successes, and what is next for the trust. | ||
Shauna McMahon | Chief Information Officer and Executive Board Member, The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS FT | Opening Keynote: The next big challenges in digital health both nationally and regionally | It is all about the People!? Sir Jim Mackey and Shauna McMahon will explore the next big challenges in digital and address ?are we slowly losing the battle or making advances in digital?? Shauna will share her experiences moving to Newcastle the ongoing work to digitize the patient and end user experience. Learn from her approach to collaboration internally, within the region and with The Great North Health Care Alliance. Sir Jim Mackey will address the wider regional and national challenges whilst sharing his experience of being CEO at The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NFT. | ||
Phil Stamp | Clinical Safety Officer, NENC ICS and GNCR | Patient Quality and Safety | Hear the latest results from the ICS Regional Clinical Safety Officer role and benefits of identifying synergies between different regional projects. Gain insight into driving safety assessments, NEWS compliance and various other safety aspects of patient care through data from EPRS. Additionally, learn how County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust have reduced cardiac arrests by 57% through e-observations and nursing mobility (with integrated sepsis screening). | ||
Paul Frank | Deputy Director of Operations and Performance | Thinking outside the box: Infrastructure, operations and workforce | This session will explore the long-term challenges for the NHS and the different strategies being used to overcome them. David Elliott explores Nort humbria?s digital journey of ?Build Vs Buy? by highlighting the digital ethos of self-development rather than always an off the shelf product. Paul Frank will share 20 years? experience in the NHS leading high profile change initiatives in and across multiple NHS organisations and the work of the Digital and Clinical Advisory Group. Prof Liz Breen will address the challenges around preparing the digital workforce and growing the digital pipeline. | ||
Dr Simon Wallace | chief medical information officer (CMIO) and director of business strategy, Microsoft UK and Ireland | Empower your healthcare workforce with A.I? | Hear how NHS trusts are using AI-powered solutions to support their workforce, reducing cognitive burdens, improving productivity, and supporting better outcomes.? Discover how new technology combining Conversational AI with Ambient AI and Generative AI is set to transform NHS clinical documentation. | ||
Dr Jonathan Cowley | chief clinical information officer, Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS FT | Empower your healthcare workforce with A.I? | Hear how NHS trusts are using AI-powered solutions to support their workforce, reducing cognitive burdens, improving productivity, and supporting better outcomes.? Discover how new technology combining Conversational AI with Ambient AI and Generative AI is set to transform NHS clinical documentation. | ||
Monica Roman | senior customer success executive, Microsoft | Empower your healthcare workforce with A.I? | Hear how NHS trusts are using AI-powered solutions to support their workforce, reducing cognitive burdens, improving productivity, and supporting better outcomes.? Discover how new technology combining Conversational AI with Ambient AI and Generative AI is set to transform NHS clinical documentation. | ||
Helen Sutcliffe | change facilitator, Calderdale & Huddersfield NHS Trust | Empower your healthcare workforce with A.I? | Hear how NHS trusts are using AI-powered solutions to support their workforce, reducing cognitive burdens, improving productivity, and supporting better outcomes.? Discover how new technology combining Conversational AI with Ambient AI and Generative AI is set to transform NHS clinical documentation. | ||
Dr Deepa Shanmugasundaram | CCIO, Mid and South Essex ICS | ICS Spotlight Is Digital Working at System Level | Join the debate on where ICBs and ICSs should concentrate their time, effort, and funds on digital enabled transformation. We will provide details of the results of a recent survey of networks, about the key issues and ask your opinions on what we should feedback to NHS England about our priorities for new investment. | ||
David Sims | Clinical Solutions Executive, InterSystems | The Seven Barriers to Digital Transformation in HealthCare? | In this presentation, John Payne and Dave Simms will explore their experience in the adoption of digital solutions in the healthcare space. Specifically they will present the seven barriers to digital adoption | ||
John Payne | Physician Executive, InterSystems and Consultant Transplant Cardiologist | The Seven Barriers to Digital Transformation in HealthCare? | In this presentation, John Payne and Dave Simms will explore their experience in the adoption of digital solutions in the healthcare space. Specifically they will present the seven barriers to digital adoption | ||
John Quinn | CIO, NHS England | Keynote Session Productivity and the One Digital Way | John Quinn will provide an update on NHS approaches to productivity. He will address the key elements of infrastructure and legacy, productive workforce and developing the One Digital Way for the NHS. | ||
Jon Hoeksma | Chief executive, Digital Health | Keynote Session Productivity and the One Digital Way | John Quinn will provide an update on NHS approaches to productivity. He will address the key elements of infrastructure and legacy, productive workforce and developing the One Digital Way for the NHS. | ||
Jordi Piera Jimenez | Director of the Digital Health Strategy Office, Catalan Health Service | Digital Health Strategy for Catalonia: a citizen-centered, data-driven information system | The main goal of the Digital Health Strategy for Catalonia is to develop a citizen-centred, data-driven information system that offers a cohesive view of health and facilitates the continuity of care, regardless of the care provider. This new model must provide professionals with accessible, high-quality, clinically relevant information. The approach to data management and the technological framework should encourage the expansion of new healthcare delivery models, enable the automation of routine tasks, and improve patients’ access to information, thus facilitating their interaction with the health system. Technologically, this strategy is built on the paradigm of open platforms in health as first defined by the Apperta Foundation in 2017. We are talking about an information system where data and services are built on an open standards model. This approach facilitates the accessibility and sharing of data and services between different systems and actors, thus encouraging the deployment and scalability of innovation. This session will focus on the Digital Health Strategy for Catalonia, including its objectives, technological approach, and current implementation status. Furthermore, we will learn about the main achievements and challenges ahead. | ||
Katie Heard | Head of Research and Data Insights | Serving Communities Through Digital Services | Explore how collaborations within the NHS can act as a preventative measure and improve patient outcomes. How do we share information beyond the NHS whilst gaining insights into the challenges and explore different solutions? | ||
Koos van der Hoeven | Medical Oncologist and Chair, Oncomid | Integration of cancer services: The role and importance of regional multidisciplinary team meetings (MTDs)? | In this session you will explore: shared care in oncology is possible without compromising patient outcome. Good collaboration between regional and teaching/tertiary trsuts in mandatory to guarantee high-quality care and innovation. All patients need to be discussed in a MDT; for complicated cases in a regional MDT. This is only feasible with optimal technical and administrative support/ | ||
Lisa Ward | Associate Director of Nursing (Patient Safety) and CNIO | Patient Quality and Safety | Hear the latest results from the ICS Regional Clinical Safety Officer role and benefits of identifying synergies between different regional projects. Gain insight into driving safety assessments, NEWS compliance and various other safety aspects of patient care through data from EPRS. Additionally, learn how County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust have reduced cardiac arrests by 57% through e-observations and nursing mobility (with integrated sepsis screening). | ||
Liz Breen | Director of the Digital Health Enterprise Zone | Thinking outside the box: Infrastructure, operations and workforce | This session will explore the long-term challenges for the NHS and the different strategies being used to overcome them. David Elliott explores Nort humbria?s digital journey of ?Build Vs Buy? by highlighting the digital ethos of self-development rather than always an off the shelf product. Paul Frank will share 20 years? experience in the NHS leading high profile change initiatives in and across multiple NHS organisations and the work of the Digital and Clinical Advisory Group. Prof Liz Breen will address the challenges around preparing the digital workforce and growing the digital pipeline. | ||
Michael Watts | associate CCIO, University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS FT | Procuring and deploying digital solutions in the NHS | Dr Michael Watts will share his top 10 findings from both real world and literature with live case studies, evidencing how his lessons learned improved the chances of finding the best value solutions in the market to optimise the use of digital health within the NHS. Gain insight from the Frontline Digitisation Programme as to how to create a governance structure for sustainable collaboration and to establish ways of working | ||
Andrew Thorn | Nurse Consultant and Associate CCIO, Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust? | Clinical engagement a view from Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust | Breakout session to look at approaches to clinical engagement within CNTW a Mental Health Global Digital Exemplar | ||
Dr Jonathan Richardson | CCIO and consultant psychiatrist, Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS FT | Clinical engagement a view from Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust | Breakout session to look at approaches to clinical engagement within CNTW a Mental Health Global Digital Exemplar | ||
Lee Rickles | CIO, programme director and deputy SIRO, Humber Teaching Hospitals NHS FT and Yorkshire and Humber Care Record? | Clinical engagement a view from Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust | Breakout session to look at approaches to clinical engagement within CNTW a Mental Health Global Digital Exemplar | ||
Anita Chinda | Assistant Director of Programmes Support Offer, frontline digitisation, Transformation Directorate, NHS England | ||||
Dr Charlotte Deasy | Consultant Old Age Psychiatrist, Associate CCIO, CNTW and Regional Clinical Lead for Dementia and Older People?s Mental Health, NHS England? | Clinical engagement a view from Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust | Breakout session to look at approaches to clinical engagement within CNTW a Mental Health Global Digital Exemplar | ||
Clive Flashman | chief digital officer, Patient Safety Learning | Patient Quality and Safety | Hear the latest results from the ICS Regional Clinical Safety Officer role and benefits of identifying synergies between different regional projects. Gain insight into driving safety assessments, NEWS compliance and various other safety aspects of patient care through data from EPRS. Additionally, learn how County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust have reduced cardiac arrests by 57% through e-observations and nursing mobility (with integrated sepsis screening). | ||
David Elliott | CCIO & Executive Director of Child Health and Clinical Support? | ||||
Sarah Peart-Bentham | director, professional services, CereCore International | Digital Dungeons Transformation: A Quest to Save the NHS Kingdom | |||
Paul Charnley? | Co-Chair Digital Blueprinting Steering Committee (NHS England) | ICS Spotlight Is Digital Working at System Level | Join the debate on where ICBs and ICSs should concentrate their time, effort, and funds on digital enabled transformation. We will provide details of the results of a recent survey of networks, about the key issues and ask your opinions on what we should feedback to NHS England about our priorities for new investment. | ||
John Mitchell? | associate director of digital, NHS Humber and North Yorkshire ICB | ICS Spotlight Is Digital Working at System Level | Join the debate on where ICBs and ICSs should concentrate their time, effort, and funds on digital enabled transformation. We will provide details of the results of a recent survey of networks, about the key issues and ask your opinions on what we should feedback to NHS England about our priorities for new investment. | ||
Linda Vernon | head of digital empowerment, Lancashire and South Cumbria Integrated Care Board? | ICS Spotlight Is Digital Working at System Level | Join the debate on where ICBs and ICSs should concentrate their time, effort, and funds on digital enabled transformation. We will provide details of the results of a recent survey of networks, about the key issues and ask your opinions on what we should feedback to NHS England about our priorities for new investment. | ||
Adrian Byrne | ex NHS CIO | Essential business skills for digital health leaders | Put the methodology into practice- hear key considerations and guidance for presenting your ideas to stakeholders. Then learn best practice tools, techniques and expectations when building a business case. ?During the session you will have the opportunity to work in small groups to put the methods into practice by presenting to your peers what your key takeaways are for building business cases in a collaborative and supportive environment. | ||
Abigail Harrison | Chief Digital and Infrastructure Officer, Lancashire & South Cumbria NHS FT | Essential business skills for digital health leaders | Put the methodology into practice- hear key considerations and guidance for presenting your ideas to stakeholders. Then learn best practice tools, techniques and expectations when building a business case. ?During the session you will have the opportunity to work in small groups to put the methods into practice by presenting to your peers what your key takeaways are for building business cases in a collaborative and supportive environment. | ||
Hayley Grafton | CNIO, University of Hospitals Leicester NHS Trust | Digital Health Networks addressing the future of digital in health? | Hear the latest developments from the Digital Health Networks including updates from the Birmingham Declaration. Take your opportunity to quiz the experts with an interactive panel discussion. Additionally, build upon your own toolkit whilst exploring ?the story of self?. | ||
Paul ?Charnley | Co-Chair. Digital Blueprinting Steering Committee (NHS England) | Digital Health Networks addressing the future of digital in health? | Hear the latest developments from the Digital Health Networks including updates from the Birmingham Declaration. Take your opportunity to quiz the experts with an interactive panel discussion. Additionally, build upon your own toolkit whilst exploring ?the story of self?. | ||
Dr Richard Glennie | GP and Chair of Northumberland LMC | Great North Care Record: Adding value through collaboration - Where next? | Join the Great North Care Record for an opportunity to discuss opinions, experiences and priorities?around the region?s evolving shared care record. This two-way workshop session will cover the impact and benefits of collaboration through the GNCR, the challenges we face, managing expectations and what the next steps are.? | ||
Dr Phil Stamp | clinical safety officer, Great Northern Care Record | Great North Care Record: Adding value through collaboration - Where next? | Join the Great North Care Record for an opportunity to discuss opinions, experiences and priorities?around the region?s evolving shared care record. This two-way workshop session will cover the impact and benefits of collaboration through the GNCR, the challenges we face, managing expectations and what the next steps are.? | ||
Simon Noel ? | Head of nursing informatics (CNIO), Oxford University Hospitals Foundation Trust | Digital Health Networks addressing the future of digital in health? | Hear the latest developments from the Digital Health Networks including updates from the Birmingham Declaration. Take your opportunity to quiz the experts with an interactive panel discussion. Additionally, build upon your own toolkit whilst exploring ?the story of self?. | ||
Abigail Harrison | Chief digital and infrastructure officer, Lancashire & South Cumbria NHS FT | Digital Health Networks addressing the future of digital in health? | Hear the latest developments from the Digital Health Networks including updates from the Birmingham Declaration. Take your opportunity to quiz the experts with an interactive panel discussion. Additionally, build upon your own toolkit whilst exploring ?the story of self?. | ||
Ramandeep Kaur | CCIO, University Hospitals of Northamptonshire NHS Group | Digital Health Networks addressing the future of digital in health? | Hear the latest developments from the Digital Health Networks including updates from the Birmingham Declaration. Take your opportunity to quiz the experts with an interactive panel discussion. Additionally, build upon your own toolkit whilst exploring ?the story of self?. | ||
Emma Arrowsmith | digital matron, County Durham and Darlington NHS FT? | Serving communities though digital services? | Explore how collaborations within the NHS can act as a preventative measure and improve patient outcomes. How do we share information beyond the NHS whilst gaining insights into the challenges and explore different solutions? | ||
Katie Heard | head of research and data insights, Good things foundation | Serving communities though digital services? | Explore how collaborations within the NHS can act as a preventative measure and improve patient outcomes. How do we share information beyond the NHS whilst gaining insights into the challenges and explore different solutions? | ||
Steve Hardy | director of technical services, Altera Digital Health UK? | Overcoming hurdles for rapid EPR adoption Real-life success stories ? | In the session speakers will lead a discussion with leaders from three of our client trusts on how it?s possible for trusts to accelerate their EPR adoption with rapid benefits for both patients and clinicians. | ||
Maddie Szekely | deputy director of digital, Bolton NHS Foundation Trust | Overcoming hurdles for rapid EPR adoption Real-life success stories ? | In the session speakers will lead a discussion with leaders from three of our client trusts on how it?s possible for trusts to accelerate their EPR adoption with rapid benefits for both patients and clinicians. | ||
Stacey Spence | digital transformation EPR programme manager, Medway NHS Foundation Trust | Overcoming hurdles for rapid EPR adoption Real-life success stories ? | In the session speakers will lead a discussion with leaders from three of our client trusts on how it?s possible for trusts to accelerate their EPR adoption with rapid benefits for both patients and clinicians. | ||
Lisa Sewell | Programme Director, GNCR and Head of digital innovation and delivery, The Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS FT? | Great North Care Record: Adding value through collaboration - Where next? | Join the Great North Care Record for an opportunity to discuss opinions, experiences and priorities?around the region?s evolving shared care record. This two-way workshop session will cover the impact and benefits of collaboration through the GNCR, the challenges we face, managing expectations and what the next steps are.? | ||
Dr Mark Westwood ? | Primary care lead, GNCR | Great North Care Record: Adding value through collaboration - Where next? | Join the Great North Care Record for an opportunity to discuss opinions, experiences and priorities?around the region?s evolving shared care record. This two-way workshop session will cover the impact and benefits of collaboration through the GNCR, the challenges we face, managing expectations and what the next steps are.? | ||
Prof Graham Evans | Chief Digital and Infrastructure Officer/SIRO | NHS NENC ICB | Great North Care Record: Adding value through collaboration - Where next? | Join the Great North Care Record for an opportunity to discuss opinions, experiences and priorities?around the region?s evolving shared care record. This two-way workshop session will cover the impact and benefits of collaboration through the GNCR, the challenges we face, managing expectations and what the next steps are.? | ||
Jill Watson | Senior Project Manager, Great North Care Record | Great North Care Record: Adding value through collaboration - Where next? | Join the Great North Care Record for an opportunity to discuss opinions, experiences and priorities?around the region?s evolving shared care record. This two-way workshop session will cover the impact and benefits of collaboration through the GNCR, the challenges we face, managing expectations and what the next steps are.? | ||
Dr Shanker Vijayadeva | GP lead, Digital Transformation ? Primary Care (London Region), NHS England | Digital innovation in primary care ? | This is a roundtable session where you will have the opportunity to share lessons learned (warts n all) around workload management and productivity. This is an opportunity to discuss our non-perfect journeys and pitfalls. | ||
Peter Coates | managing director, The Apperta Foundation | openOutcomes from Cambois to Catalonia | Hear and see at first hand from the clinician, informatician, technician collaborative on their successful journey/battle for the design, funding, development, implementation, and use of a universal PROMS platform that actually meets their needs based on the Apperta Foundations seminal Defining an Open Platform document as co-authored by the late, great, Ewan Davis. | ||
David Jobling | digital health specialist | openOutcomes from Cambois to Catalonia | Hear and see at first hand from the clinician, informatician, technician collaborative on their successful journey/battle for the design, funding, development, implementation, and use of a universal PROMS platform that actually meets their needs based on the Apperta Foundations seminal Defining an Open Platform document as co-authored by the late, great, Ewan Davis. | ||
Prof Mike Reed | openOutcomes committee chair | openOutcomes from Cambois to Catalonia | Hear and see at first hand from the clinician, informatician, technician collaborative on their successful journey/battle for the design, funding, development, implementation, and use of a universal PROMS platform that actually meets their needs based on the Apperta Foundations seminal Defining an Open Platform document as co-authored by the late, great, Ewan Davis. | ||
Anji Kingman | clinical outcomes manager, Northumbria Healthcare | openOutcomes from Cambois to Catalonia | Hear and see at first hand from the clinician, informatician, technician collaborative on their successful journey/battle for the design, funding, development, implementation, and use of a universal PROMS platform that actually meets their needs based on the Apperta Foundations seminal Defining an Open Platform document as co-authored by the late, great, Ewan Davis. | ||
Tom Micklewright ? | clinical lead for digital transformation, Cheshire and Merseyside ICS | Serving communities though digital services? | Explore how collaborations within the NHS can act as a preventative measure and improve patient outcomes. How do we share information beyond the NHS whilst gaining insights into the challenges and explore different solutions? | ||
Paul Charnley | Co-Chair Digital Blueprinting Steering Committee (NHS England) | Serving communities though digital services? | Explore how collaborations within the NHS can act as a preventative measure and improve patient outcomes. How do we share information beyond the NHS whilst gaining insights into the challenges and explore different solutions? | ||
Steve Wilkinson | project director, staircase13 Ltd | openOutcomes from Cambois to Catalonia | Hear and see at first hand from the clinician, informatician, technician collaborative on their successful journey/battle for the design, funding, development, implementation, and use of a universal PROMS platform that actually meets their needs based on the Apperta Foundations seminal Defining an Open Platform document as co-authored by the late, great, Ewan Davis. | ||
Dr Chris Stanley | GP, Haxby Group Practice | Digital innovation in primary care ? | This is a roundtable session where you will have the opportunity to share lessons learned (warts n all) around workload management and productivity. This is an opportunity to discuss our non-perfect journeys and pitfalls. | ||
Dr Karl Bennett | Senior Partner, Oakley Health Group | Digital innovation in primary care ? | This is a roundtable session where you will have the opportunity to share lessons learned (warts n all) around workload management and productivity. This is an opportunity to discuss our non-perfect journeys and pitfalls. | ||
Louise Clarskon | CxIO ? Nursing and Midwifery, Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust? | Developing the digital ally | This session looks more widely at inclusion and in particular the unconscious bias that is faced by both the workforce and patients. How can digital act as an inclusivity tool. Identify where digital can help make change to take real ideas and solutions back to your own organisation. | ||
Ynez Symonds | chief nursing information officer (CNIO), Solent NHS Trust? | Developing the digital ally | This session looks more widely at inclusion and in particular the unconscious bias that is faced by both the workforce and patients. How can digital act as an inclusivity tool. Identify where digital can help make change to take real ideas and solutions back to your own organisation. | ||
Kat Thackray | fellow, One HealthTech | Developing the digital ally | This session looks more widely at inclusion and in particular the unconscious bias that is faced by both the workforce and patients. How can digital act as an inclusivity tool. Identify where digital can help make change to take real ideas and solutions back to your own organisation. | ||
Bernadette Clarke | Co-Curator, One HealthTech | Developing the digital ally | This session looks more widely at inclusion and in particular the unconscious bias that is faced by both the workforce and patients. How can digital act as an inclusivity tool. Identify where digital can help make change to take real ideas and solutions back to your own organisation. | ||
Dr Minal Bakhai | Director of Primary Care Transformation, NHS England | Digital innovation in primary care ? | This is a roundtable session where you will have the opportunity to share lessons learned (warts n all) around workload management and productivity. This is an opportunity to discuss our non-perfect journeys and pitfalls. | ||
Angela Maragna | Co-Director, One HealthTech | Developing the digital ally | This session looks more widely at inclusion and in particular the unconscious bias that is faced by both the workforce and patients. How can digital act as an inclusivity tool. Identify where digital can help make change to take real ideas and solutions back to your own organisation. |