HTN Summit 2020 kicks off on Monday 21st September, the first of two days of online sessions to help share the work of healthcare teams across the country.
During the two-days we will hear from presenters about their work, learnings, challenges, successes and advice.
The live sessions will cover a range of topics that include developing digital literacies, the nursing role within health tech, health tech strategies, interoperability, clinical engagement, data consolidation, robotic process automation, lessons learned and more.
Session Schedule
21st September Day One
- 9:00AM – In this session we explore how Northampton General Hospital NHS Trust adopted robotic process automation, data and analytics.
Hugo Mathias, CIO, Northampton General Hospital NHS Trust - 11:00AM – Orchestrating care – the key to connected healthcare delivery.
Tom Scott, Regional Sales Director, Alcidion - 1:00PM – Digital innovations and health tech strategy at Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS FT.
Peter Thomas, Director of Digital Innovation and Consultant Paediatric Ophthalmologist, Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS FT - 2:00PM – The technology projects delivered during 2020 at Mid and South Essex Health Care Partnership and what’s next.
Dilshan Arawwawala, Chief Clinical Information Officer, Mid and South Essex Health Care Partnership - 3:00PM – The Language of EPRs and Interoperability.
Former CIO at UCL, David Kwo, Digital Healthcare Specialist
22nd September Day Two
- 9:00AM – The Assistant Nurse Information Officer journey so far.
Helen McGuire and Ainhoa Arjona from Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust - 10:00AM – The use of agile mobile technology to achieve a best in class EPR at Leicester’s Hospitals.
Paul Volkaerts, CEO Nervecentre
Andy Carruthers, Chief Information Officer, Leicester’s Hospitals
Graeme Hall, Associate Chief Pharmacist/Chief Pharmacy Information Officer, Leicester’s Hospitals - 11:00AM – Defining the New Norm for EPR Implementations.
Katy Lethbridge, Client Engagement Director, Ideal Health
Jonah Aburrow-Jones, Client Engagement Director, Ideal Health - 12:30PM – Defining ‘digital literacy’ and the importance of digital capabilities in the delivery of health and social care.
Henrietta Mbeah-Bankas, Head of Blended Learning and Digital Literacy Workstream Lead, Health Education England - 2:00PM – The COVID-19 catalyst – How the pandemic has optimised the opportunity for digital health.
Nadine Miles, Director of Market Development, Spirit Health Group
Simon Applebaum, Managing Director, Spirit Digital - 3:00PM – Collaborative working, enabling new working practices for healthcare.
Paul Tsang, Head of Collaboration Solutions, Redcentric
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