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. These sessions provide an opportunity to share best practices, learnings and tackle challenges collectively. 

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.

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 we held here. If you’re interested in participating, please get in touch by email to marketing@htn.co.uk 

HTN NOW Events and Awards

Deadline to enter:   25 June 2025 midnight

Finalist features showcase:  11 September 2025

Virtual awards evening:  8 October 2025 – 12:00pm 

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Upcoming Event Schedule

How to harness data for total triage in primary care

25 June 10:00 – 11:00

  • Ananya Datta, associate director of primary care digital delivery, South East London ICS
  • Asad Ashraf, GP and digital clinical lead, NHS North East London ICB
  • Devin Gray, GP and clinical lead for digital first programme, Wandsworth GP Federation

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HTN Now: University Hospitals of Derby & Burton NHSFT on how using privileged access management tools has enabled the IT department to provide credential-free, secure remote access

25 June 2025 12:00 – 12:45

  • Sarah Gay, Cyber Security Manager, University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS FT 
  • Martin Knight, International Sales Manager for Privileged Access Management at Imprivata

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Efficiency without compromise: How digital tools strengthen your workforce

26 June 12:00 – 1:00

  • Peter Cumbstone: Head of Digital Clinical Systems, Safety and Transformation at Sirona care and health 
  • Janey Brown: Senior District Nurse at Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust 
  • Gabi Cohen: Director of Delivery at Isla Health 

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Innovation in community healthcare

 9 July 10:00 – 11:00

  • Antonia Frost, CNIO, Sussex Community NHS FT
  • Jen Tomkinson, Assistant Director of Primary and Community Care Development (Urgent Response and Acute Deterioration) at NHS England (SW region)

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The future of digital in supporting elective care, waitlist management

16 July 10:00 – 11:00

  • Sally Mole, senior digital programme manager – digital portfolio delivery team at The Dudley Group
  • Susannah Cleary, assistant director of operations and delivery, NHS England
  • Barry Mulholland, founder – MBI Health

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A deep dive into ambient scribe technology in primary care

17 July 10:00 – 11:00

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

12 August 10:00 – 11:00

  • Dan Bunstone, clinical director at Warrington ICB
  • Ananya Datta, associate director of primary care digital delivery, South East London ICS

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How can digital help prepare for winter pressures? 

20 August 10:00 – 11:00

  • Patrick Denston, PCN digital transformation and change manager at Frimley ICB
  • Jamie Griffin, Head of Commercial, Livi.

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Approach to AI; policy, safety, regulation, evaluation

27 August 10:00 – 11:00

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 3 September: Digital apps and wearables

10 September: Primary – secondary interface

17 September: EPRs

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?

5 November: Brining data to life

12 November: NHS workforce transformation

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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