HTN Live Roundtable Registration

As part of HTN Live there is the opportunity to attend three domain specific workshops. These roundtables will be led by a chair, where a table of 10 deep dive into a category. In advance of the event please could you confirm your preferred 5 workshops that you would like to attend by completing the form below. The roundtables include: 

  • EPRs and EPR optimisation
  • AI in healthcare
  • Digital inclusion
  • Virtual wards 
  • Digital primary care
  • Cyber security
  • Neighbourhood health
  • Infrastructure, cloud 
  • Paper-digital 

AGENDA OUTLINE

9:00-9:10

Opening address

9:10-9:35

Keynote panel discussion on digital, national priorities and the NHS 10-year plan 

  • Chair – Ramandeep Kaur, CCIO, University Hospitals Northamptonshire
  • Kathryn Kaboutian, Director of Digital & Deputy Chief Digital Information Officer, Bristol NHS Hospital Group
  • Mayur Vibhuti, CCIO and GP clinical lead for digital, Kent and Medway ICB

9:35-9:50

Challenge question: How can digital support high quality cost effective healthcare?

  • Dan Rennie-Hale, director of clinical outcomes and effectiveness, University Hospitals Sussex

9:50-10:00

Reaching digital maturity by overcoming technical debt and modernising IT

  • Olly Smart, Solution Director, Rackspace Technology

10:00-10:10

Virtual wards and remote monitoring, sharing a case study at Leeds Teaching Hospitals 

  • Inhealthcare / Leeds Teaching Hospitals 

10:10-10-:40

Deep dive roundtable workshops

Delegates can attend a domain specific workshop, led by a subject matter expert. Workshops include:

  • EPRs and EPR optimisation
  • AI in healthcare
  • Digital inclusion
  • Virtual wards 
  • Digital primary care
  • Cyber security
  • Neighbourhood health
  • The path to NHS innovation: building the foundations for sustainable modernisation
  • The paper-digital prescription: A hybrid cure for patient record challenges

10:40-11:00

Break, refreshments and networking 

11:00-11:25

Deep dive roundtable workshops

Delegates can attend a domain specific workshop, led by a subject matter expert. Workshops include:

  • EPRs and EPR optimisation
  • AI in healthcare
  • Digital inclusion
  • Virtual wards 
  • Digital primary care
  • Cyber security
  • Neighbourhood health
  • The path to NHS innovation: building the foundations for sustainable modernisation
  • The paper-digital prescription: A hybrid cure for patient record challenges

11:25-11:35

Data, strategy and population health across Frimley ICB

  • Patrick Denston, PCN Digital Change Manager, Frimley ICB

11:35-11:45

Speed presentation 

  • Airelogic 

11:45-12:15

Keynote panel discussion – EPRs, approaches to optimising and adding value to EPRs, and the future of EPRs

  • Jason Bradley, chief digital and data officer, Countess of Chester Hospital
  • Rebecca Duffy, CIO and director of digital transformation, Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust
  • Keltie Jamieson, CHIO, Bermuda Hospitals Board
  • Tom Stocker, EHR and digital transformation consultant 

12:15-12:50

Lunch, break and networking 

12:50-1:00

Data strategy case study 

  • Mark Crannage, associate director of business information and digital systems, Cambridgeshire Community Services

1:00-1:10

Digital primary care 

  • Mateen Ellahi, GP and member of NHSE primary care advisory group, South Stockton PCN, Elm Tree Surgery

1:10-1:40

Deep dive roundtable workshops

Delegates can attend a domain specific workshop, led by a subject matter expert. Workshops include:

  • EPRs and EPR optimisation
  • AI in healthcare
  • Digital inclusion
  • Virtual wards 
  • Digital primary care
  • Cyber security
  • Neighbourhood health
  • The path to NHS innovation: building the foundations for sustainable modernisation
  • The paper-digital prescription: A hybrid cure for patient record challenges

1:40-1:50

Preparing organisations for AI in support of the 10 year plan

  • David Newey, digital health expert and executive CDIO

1:50-2:00

The What Good Looks Like work at Leeds Teaching Hospitals and how this feeds into their digital research and data strategy

  • Sarah Hanbridge CCIO. Leeds Teaching Hospitals
  • Gwen Saalmink senior research nurse, Leeds Teaching Hospitals 

2:00-2:15

Break, refreshments and networking 

2:15-2:30

Keynote panel discussion – a practical framework for tackling digital inequalities to accelerate digital health transformation

  • Saleem Haider, people participation digital lead, East London NHS FT
  • Amanda Jackson, associate CCIO, digital transformation team, Leeds Community Healthcare

2:30-2:40

To support the NHS elective recovery, should every patient on a waiting list have a digital, paperless record by 2028?

  • Restore Information Management

2:40-3:05

Keynote panel discussion – digital leadership now and in the future

  • Chair – Ramandeep Kaur, CCIO, University Hospitals Northamptonshire
  • Sarah Hanbridge, CCIO, Leeds Teaching Hospitals 
  • Victoria Ottley-Groom, executive director of digital and information at BOB ICB, and CDTIO at Surrey Heartlands

3:05-3:30

Close and networking