For a recent HTN Now webinar we were joined by CCube to discuss improving processes and security by managing corporate records utilising cloud technology. Manj Grewal, business development manager for CCube Solutions, shared with us his insight into tackling challenges in this space. Speaking first about their 25 years of […]
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2025 HTN panel discussions and features schedule: From EPRs, patient flow, cyber security, to the shift to proactive care and more
2025 is shaping up to be a busy one here at HTN – let’s take a look at the HTN Now virtual panel discussions we’ve got lined up for next year, as well as our features schedule. 2025 panel schedule First up, here are our planned panels for next year. […]
HTN Now: the role of digital in going green and supporting sustainability in healthcare
HTN was joined by James Driver, digital innovation manager at Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West (BOB) ICB, to talk about some of the work going on around “going green”, and the role of digital in supporting the sustainability agenda across health and care. James shared with us a little about […]
HTN Now panel discussion: digital integrated care, new models of care, and moving from reactive to proactive
For a HTN Now panel discussion on the topic of digital integrated care we were joined by experts from across the health sector, who discussed topics including approaches to tackling challenges from an ICS perspective; new models of care and pathway transformation; the role of technology in supporting the move […]
Panel discussion: scaling health tech, new modes of collaboration, and future digital leadership
HTN welcomed a panel of experts from across the health sector for a recent HTN Now webinar to discuss scaling health technologies, focusing on digital projects and programmes successfully scaled at Leeds Teaching Hospitals, University Hospitals of Leicester and University Hospitals of Northamptonshire, as well as approaches, challenges, and how […]
HTN Now: Isla’s digital pathway platform in supporting chronic wound care and caring for darker skin tones
A recent HTN Now webinar focused on the potential for technology to help support chronic wound care, focusing on a case study of the Isla digital pathway platform at Birmingham Community Healthcare exploring the utilisation of technology to help detect pressure ulcers in darker skin tones. We were joined by […]
HTN Now: Establishing a culture of security, privacy and compliance – “it’s now part of frontline care delivery”
For a recent HTN Now panel discussion, HTN was joined by experts from the cyber security, privacy and governance field to discuss the most significant cyber security threats currently facing health and social care organisations, how organisations can prioritise their resources to address emerging threats, the outlook for the next […]
HTN Now: Best practices with healthcare security and Network Detection and Response
For a recent HTN Now webinar, we were joined by Chad Holmes, security evangelist at Cynerio, who shared advice and best practices around how NHS trusts and health organisations can better secure their environments with Network Detection and Response (NDR). Chad started out by looking at the risks around cyber […]
Webinar recap: Leveraging Microsoft’s national tenant and OX.DH technology for consultations
In a recent webinar, we were joined by John Kosobucki, CEO and founder of OX.DH, who showcased OX.DH’s innovative OX.waiting room (OX.wr) solution. The presentation focused on enhancing clinician experience, engaging patients, and key considerations for patient engagement projects. “We started with our solution for assisted reproduction,” John explained. “But […]
Panel discussion: patient engagement, patient-centred solutions, and managing patient expectations around digital
For a recent HTN Now panel discussion on the topic of patient engagement, we were joined by a panel of experts to talk about current priorities and projects in this space, to share learnings on adopting patient-centred processes and solutions, and to highlight outcomes and challenges around engaging patients with […]