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.
On Day One we will start by releasing a video from Darren Atkins, Chief Technology Officer at East Suffolk & North Essex NHS Foundation Trust. Darren has been pioneering intelligent automation and virtual workers to streamline processes. The work has seen thousands of hours saved for the trust.
The first webinar of the day will be from David Kwo who recently implemented the Epic, electronic patient record system. The webinar will discuss David’s lessons learned from the implementation.
At 11:00AM we will be live with Paul Charnley, Director of IT and Information at Wirral University Teaching Hospital. Paul will talk through the journey and experience that the Wirral team have been on as they have worked to implement new ways of working on new digital solutions, to better manager population health in the region, concentrating on the creation of The Wirral Care Record: a merged patient record and a series of disease and wellness registries which will be used for the purpose of population health management.
The session will cover the key lessons learned during the process of on-boarding and merging data from primary, secondary, tertiary, community, and hospice data. How they used multi-disciplinary teams from PMO, technical, clinical and managerial backgrounds to inform the design of the system and their plans for building and sustaining adoption of the system so that full potential and value realisation can be achieved.
At 12:00PM Liz Ashall-Payne, CEO at ORCHA will be presenting on determining and evaluating the quality of Health Apps. The webinar will provide a greater understanding and knowledge of the opportunity the mHealth app landscape offers. It will include focus on the barriers and challenges of mHealth and Digital Health. To understand where organisations and national bodies including NHSD have overcome these challenges, and to learn from case studies of work where mHeath Apps are being utilised to transform health and care outcomes.
Following will be a live webinar from Neil Perry, Director Digital Transformation at Dartford & Gravesham NHS Trust, who will be presenting how the trust has been innovating pathways through radiology AI and wearables for remote patient monitoring.
The last webinar of the day will see Kevin Hamer, My Medical Record Programme Manager from University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust present medXnote, the messaging system UHS use and also My Medical Record, the UHS electronic patient record platform.
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