HTN NOW

HTN Now, our online event series, covers a range of health tech topics across health and care settings, through a series of webcasts, webinars and panel discussions.

We host regular panel discussions and webinars as standalone sessions.

HTN Now is completely free for NHS employees to attend – and is open to everyone to join! 

You can also read about the key themes from every session here. If you’re interested in participating, please get in touch by email to marketing@htn.co.uk 

HTN NOW Events and Awards

Entry deadline: 12 December 2024 – midnight  [fixed]

Finalists announced: 10 January 2025

Digital awards evening: 29 January 2025

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Entry deadline: 17 January 2025 – midnight  [fixed]

Finalists announced: 14 February 2025

Digital awards evening: 6 March 2025

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Deadline to enter: 27 February 2025

Finalist features announced: 3 April 2025

Digital awards ceremony: 14 May 2025

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Upcoming Event Schedule

HTN Now: Best practices with virtual consultations and virtual waiting rooms

21 January 2025 12:00 – 12:45

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HTN Now: Digital in supporting NHS reforms: modernise services, digital for shifting from hospital to community, from analogue to digital and from sickness to prevention

23 January 2025 11:00 – 12:00

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HTN Now: Transforming fertility clinics with patient management, appointment booking and test results

28 January 2025 12:00 – 12:45

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2025 Panel Discussions

An opportunity to share best practices, learnings and tackle challenges collectively, every Wednesday 10-11am.

The objectives of each session are to sharing learnings, best practices and approaches; reflecting and sharing the journey up to where organisations are today. We’ll discuss challenges, what worked well and what didn’t work, as well discuss what the future looks like for transformation and debate how do we get there.

22 January: How is digital supporting patient flow?

23 January: Digital in supporting NHS reforms: focus to modernise services, the role of digital for shifting from hospital to community, from analogue to digital and from sickness to prevention

5 February: Transformation in Women’s health; the role of digital and data to meet healthcare needs and support transformation

12 February: The practicalities of AI technologies; implementation, data, bias, adoption, policies, best practices

19 February: What does the future of patient portals look like?

26 February: Cyber security in healthcare: sharing best practices

5 March: Sharing advice and learning supporting hospital transformation

12 March: Exploring how NHS trusts are utilising communication tech

19 March: Digital from international leaders perspectives

26 March: Post go-live best practices and learnings

23 April: Approaches to optimising and adding value to EPRs

29 April: Virtual wards in practice: approaches and learnings / What does the future of virtual wards look like?

7 May: The role of the CNIO in digital transformation, now and in the future

14 May: Improving patient outcomes and best practices with EPMA

21 May: How can we digitally empower patients? What does good look like for a digital patient journey? If we could design the ideal pathway what would it look like?

4 June: Moving from reactive to proactive care

11 June: Building digital literacy, confidence and skills – workforce

18 June: Best practices with managing infrastructure and legacy systems

25 June: How to harness data for total triage in primary care

16 July: The future of digital in supporting elective care, waitlist management

12 August: Transforming primary care, examples of innovation, data and change

20 August: How can digital help prepare for winter pressures?

27 August: AI – meeting regulation and tackling bias in data

3 September: Digital apps and wearables

1 October: Scaling health technologies

8 October: How can digital improve urgent and emergency care?

15 October: Technology optimisation and adding value from current investments

22 October: Interoperability: where we are today and how can we make progress?

29 October: Artificial intelligence in practice across the NHS: what can we learn?

19 November: How is digital and data supporting population health management

26 November: What does the CIO role look like in 5 – 10 years time?

3 December: Health tech and innovation for the future

 

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