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HTN Digital Week: 5 webinars for your diary

HTN Digital Week is now only 17 days away. Whether you can attend live, or register to receive the recordings, the week provides over 25 sessions on health tech topics from across health and care.

The HTN team will also be live presenting the Health Tech Leaders Awards 2020, to further help share lots of great work and learnings. 

The week takes place 15th – 21st June and is free for any health and care professional. You can view the agenda and register here. 

5 webinars not to miss: 

COVID-19: Stories & lessons from the front lines of IT

  • 2:00PM, 18th June
  • Imprivata, shares customer stories and use cases including quickly enabling secure remote working, protecting digital identities, facilitating telehealth and virtual visits and risk mitigation and response.

From immunisations to COVID-19, our digital health journey

  • 10:30AM,  16th June
  • From digital immunisations and care home monitoring to using digital to tackle the Coronavirus pandemic, hear from City Health Care Partnership on their digital health journey to date. Mike Cosgrove, project manager and Mark Filby, information systems programme manager will be joined by Jamie Innes, product director at Inhealthcare, a UK leader in digital health and remote patient care.

Health Education England: Digital literacy, digital capabilities, engagement and sharing insights

  • 12:00PM, 17th June
  • Defining ‘digital literacy’ and the importance of digital capabilities in the delivery of health and social care. Identifying key interventions that can be implemented in any setting to improve digital capabilities and staff engagement with technology. Sharing insights into how to effectively upskill the health and social care workforce, highlighting the importance of staff engagement and ownership of digital solutions.

Creating a safer care environment: a data-driven approach

  • 1:00PM,  17th June
  • During this webinar, we’ll be looking at how data can support your organisation to make better decisions and drive real change. With access to real-time operational data, you’ll have more control and visibility to enable you to take steps in improving the quality of care you’re providing.

DigitalHealth.London: Technology is Changing Behavioural Change

  • 3:00PM, 17th June
  • Catherine Dale, Programme Director for Patient Safety and Patient Experience at the Health Innovation Network, will be hosting Dr David Crane, of Smoke Free App, Shaun Azam Co-Founder of Sweatcoin and Mark Jenkins from Oviva a discussion on behavioural change theory and how digital products on the market today are empowering people to manage their own health better.