Taking place online 19th November, we’ll be joined by a host of presenters to discuss health tech topics for the now.
This one-day virtual event is open to everyone to attend and share thoughts and experiences on different topics in industry. Join us to discuss, discover and learn about the latest ongoings in health tech.
Panel Discussion: Digital workforce education and training
Join HTN and digital healthcare leaders for a live online discussion to focus on developing a digital workforce.
Dr Hatim Abdulhussein, national clinical lead for AI and digital workforce at NHS England
Geoff Petrie, digital training manager, Leeds Teaching Hospitals
David Holland, deputy CCIO for AHP’s, Leeds Teaching Hospitals
11:00
Early preparation for implementation: avoiding the pitfalls
In this webinar, we’ll explore the importance of baselining your current position on clinical system, data and infrastructure maturity to inform your EPR implementation and benefits realisation strategies. We’ll outline how the HIMSS EMRAM, INFRAM and AMAM maturity models can provide targeted roadmaps to ensure a smooth EPR implementation that delivers tangible value.
We’ll also discuss how an Organisational Readiness Assessment (ORA) and Training Requirements Assessment (TRA) can help determine whether a healthcare organisation has the necessary capability and capacity, structure, culture, and resources required for an EPR implementation. We will talk through the methodology and outputs to ensure you are best prepared for your digital journey.
Tara Athanasiou, Ideal Health, Director Advisory & Strategic Practice
Nick Robertson, Ideal Health, Director, Training & Change
1:00
Smart tech – future innovations
Join HTN for an exploration into smart tech and innovations for the future.
2:00
Panel Discussion: Connecting universities and health tech
Join HTN and a panel of experts for a live webinar on connecting universities, health tech and the NHS into practice.
Each of our panellists will share their research, approach, outcomes, learnings and findings. The panel includes:
Verónica Blanco Gutiérrez, NHS Clinical Entrepreneur and LEAP Skills & Knowledge Programme Associate at the University of Bristol;
Andrew Bateman, Professor in Rehabilitation, Interdisciplinary Research and Practice Divisional Lead at the School of Health and Social Care, University of Essex;
Professor Robin Williams, Director at the Institute for the Study of Science, Technology and Innovation, the University of Edinburgh;
Kathrin Cresswell, Professor of Digital Innovations in Health and Care, University of Edinburgh