HTN Digital Week is a week of online events to share and collaborate on healthtech, taking place 20th – 26th January 2020.
The Week is being supported by our sponsors, Rhapsody, Dedalus and CCube Solutions. It is completely free for NHS professionals and includes over 20 webinars from a range of topics including healthcare apps, EPR implementation, population health, analytics, data, cyber security, virtual clinics and more.
You can read here about what to expect on day one and day two.
Day three, we have planned for the latest print edition of HTN to land on desks across the county. The paper provides a range unique insight, opinion, learnings, advice, trends and insight.
At 11:00AM Chris Reynold, Head of Innovation and Product Development at NHS Arden and GEM CSU will focus on cloud technologies and how healthcare providers can make best use of this technology to improve productivity and collaboration.
At 12:ooPM our sponsor Rhapsody are holding a webinar focusing on healthcare standards and interpreting some of the most popular buzzwords, including FHIR, MESH, GRPC, and Kafka. Register for this webinar directly here.
1:00PM David Wells, Head of Pathology Services Consolidation at NHS Improvement will present the role of digital technology as an enabler of Pathology networks.
And then at 7:00PM we present the People and Partnership Awards 2020 live! And we can’t wait.
On Thursday, day four, at 9:00AM Chris Reynolds, Chief Information Officer at Pennine Care NHS Foundation NHS Trust presents collaboration and implementation: overcoming organisational barriers and culture.
During the day we have lots of interviews, case studies and features planned to release.
At 1:00PM this live webinar focuses on digital consent. It includes a benchmark of key comparisons between traditional paper consent and digital consent and outline experience, organisational, healthcare clinicians/professionals and patient’s benefits including cost/time savings.
3:00PM we are live with Graham Walsh, Chief Clinical Information Officer at Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust. Graham will present the Digital Day Case Knee Pathway project at the trust. The transformation project for knee replacements with a digital pathway optimises patient’s self-management and control of the procedure.
To close the day Dr Hussain Gandhi and Dr Andrew Foster will be live on YouTube discussing online meetings made easy in primary care.
On Friday, 24th January we start with Dr John Byrne (senior responsible officer) and Lee Rickles (programme director) from the Yorkshire and Humber Care Record (part of the NHS Local Health & Care Exemplar programme).
This is followed by Lauren Bevan, Head of Healthcare at BJSS presenting how to write an agile technology business case.
The final live webinar of the week is at 2:00PM, when Nicola Hall, Ingenica Solutions discusses 10 things NHS buyers can learn from retail solutions.
We hope you enjoy the week and remember to use #HTNDigitalWeek
Register for HTN Digital Week
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Private sector register here >
For any questions please email marketing@htn.co.uk