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NHS Data: Reshaping Health and Social Care Through Data

Online Conference 8 December 2021, 9:00am

9:00am
Online Registration
9:30am
Chair's Welcome Address
9:40am
Keynote Address: Harnessing The Power Of Data And Applying It Efficiently And Effectively To Digitise, Connect And Transform The Health And Social Care Sector
  • Understanding the potential for data-driven innovation and improving transparency in order to give the public control over how their data is used
  • Promoting appropriate data sharing across health, adult social care and public health
  • Building the right technical, legal and regulatory foundations to make data sharing possible
  • Delivering data to researchers to enable them to develop treatments, models of care and insights
  • Maximising the efficiency and effectiveness of the infrastructure and helping developers and innovators to improve health and care
Lord Victor Adebowale, Chair, NHS Confederation
10:05am
Keynote Address: Developing A Single Data Strategy To Unite The System And Save Lives
  • Capitalising on the seismic shifts in practice brought by COVID-19 and ensuring more timely access to high quality data to tackle more health problems
  • Using data to drive innovative technology that can transform the ways to care for citizens
  • Improving the speed at which clinicians and care providers can access patient information
  • Building staff confidence around appropriate data sharing by simplifying the process for information governance
  • Bringing people closer to their data to make them partners in their care
Jen Boon, Deputy Director for Data Policy and Digital Oversight, NHSX
10:35am
Leveraging Software to Improve Access, Ease Performance Issues, And Increase Data Availability
  • Learning how NHS infrastructure leads can leverage software to the benefit of clinicians and patients alike
  • The impact of software on PACS and ERP
  • Archiving large, unstructured data sets and files
Craig Hatter, Regional Manager - Data & Infrastructures, Datacore Software
10:55am
Break and Networking
11:30am
Keynote Address: The UK as a Global Data Leader: Opportunities and Threats
  • Is the UK a genuine global leader in health data?
  • Assessing threats to the UKs position
  • What are the future opportunities, and how to we maximise potential?
Hassan Chaudhury, Global Digital Health Specialist, Department for International Trade
11:50am
Keynote Presentation: Using Health Data to Enable Continuous Learning And Improve Experiences And Outcomes For Patients
  • Utilising health data during the pandemic to track outbreaks, develop treatments and get people booked in for vaccines
  • Trialling different approaches to using health data including rapid cycle evaluation, data linkage and new tools at the front line
  • Enabling approaches to using health data to take off at scale by providing the right conditions in the UK
  • Focusing on the problems that matter to patients and the NHS to finding better ways of developing and deploying data-driven solutions
  • Promoting learning by maximising opportunities to collaborate across organisational boundaries
Adam Steventon. Director of Data Analytics, The Health Foundation
12:10pm
Case Study: Data for Value-Based Healthcare: Utilising Data to Improve Patient Outcomes in Wales
  • The importance of enhanced digital communication with patients and the opportunities this affords us
  • The importance of healthcare information infrastructure that allows data to surface in multiple places where it is needed across the system
  • The need to use clinical and patient-reported outcome data to inform healthcare delivery
Dr Sally Lewis, Director, Welsh Value in Health Centre
12:30pm
Questions And Answers Session
12:50pm
Lunch and Networking
1:30pm
Keynote Address: Improving Understanding Of Disease Whilst Protecting Patient Privacy By Using Synthetic Patient Data For Assessing Machine Learning Healthcare Algorithms
  • Applying synthetic datasets to mirror symptoms, diagnoses and treatments of genuine patients
  • Gaining access to anonymised patient data from CPRD subject to a data-sharing agreement
  • Developing innovative research and products more quickly than using real patient data
  • Using the CPRD Aurum data set for experiments including electronic healthcare records from primary care practices
  • Comparing synthetic data to ground truth data for underlying distributions
Dr Puja Myles, Head of Observational Research, Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD), Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency
1:50pm
Data, Health And Wealth: Maximising Its Impact On The Health And Wealth Of The United Kingdom
Dr Saira Ghafur, Lead for Digital Health at the Institute of Global Health Innovation, Imperial College London
2:10pm
Universal Authentication And Security For NHS Staff Digital Identity
  • Enhancing security while improving efficiency with next-gen biometric authentication
  • Reducing risk by decreasing the number of login credentials needed by staff
  • Achieving quicker, intuitive login across access points to provide a seamless experience for NHS staff
  • Enjoy a simpler, easier implementation with interoperable software, that works with your existing solutions and which is easy to manage
Fabian Eberle, COO & Co-Founder, Keyless
2:30pm
Questions and Answers Session
2:50pm
Chairs Summary and Close
*Programme subject to change

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