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The Healthcare Innovation and Technology Online Conference 2023

Online Conference 19 January 2023, 9:00am - 3:00pm

9:00am
Online Registration
9:30am
Chair's Welcome Address
9:40am
Keynote Address: How Has The COVID Pandemic Catalysed Innovation In Healthcare
  • Understand the problems and pressures put on the NHS from the pandemic
  • Explore how technologies were rapidly implemented to deal with novel problems
  • Examine how the challenges created by the pandemic continue to drive the need for healthcare innovation
  • Share how data will be the driving force for future innovation
Jonathan Cameron, Deputy Director of Digital Health and Care, Scottish Government
10:00am
The Future Is Now - AI And Healthcare
Harry Farmer, Researcher, Ada Lovelace Institute
10:20am
Keynote Address: The Accelerated Access Collaborative's Investment in Future Technologies
  • Discover how the NHS creates an environment conducive to the creation and flourishing of innovations 
  • Explore the assessment process in judging which innovations to invest in 
  • Learn how the NHS aims to be “one of the best places in the world to test innovations” 
  • Realise the benefits of innovations stemming from within the healthcare system for greater applicability
Dr Vin Diwakar, Medical Director for Secondary Care and Transformation, NHS England and Improvement
10:40am
Questions And Answers Session
11:00am
Break and Networking
11:30am
Equitable health data collection: engagement with Black and South Asian members of the public and health care workers
  • An introduction to digital equity within Data for Science and Health, Wellcome Trust
  • Why and how we undertook a project on equitable data collection
  • Findings and recommendations
  • Practical application through co-created resources and insights for the future
Rebecca Asher, Strategy and Engagement Manager, Wellcome Trust
11:50am
The Use Of Digital Applications To Monitor And Improve Health Outcomes
  • Main barriers to the use of digital applications
  • Delivering safe digital health: understanding the digital health transformation journey
  • The challenge: Not all apps are the same
  • Case study: Diabetes Health Apps in reducing blood sugar level
Paul S Weston, Review and Accreditations Director, ORCHA
12:10pm
Questions And Answers Session
12:30pm
Synthetic Data Applications
  • What do we mean by synthetic data and types of synthetic data
  • Synthetic data as a privacy-enhancing technology
  • How synthetic data can be used for the validation of AI algorithms
  • How synthetic data can be used to correct biases due to the under-representation of certain groups
Dr Puja Myles, Director, Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD), Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency
12:50pm
Lunch And Networking
2:00pm
Keynote Address: The Rise Of Tele-Health As A Solution To Remote And Mental Health Care
    • Redesigning patient care to improve access and ease 
    • Help patients to gain control over their own care and healthcare decisions 
    • Examine the cost and time savings from this type of service 
    • Explore the potential shortcomings that can arise from a focus on tele-health
Dr Waheed Arian, Doctor & Founder, NHS & Arian Teleheal
2:20pm
Questions And Answers Session
2:30pm
Networking Session
3:00pm
Break And Networking
3:20pm
Developing Breakthroughs In Digital Mental Health Treatment: Using AI And Clinical Datasets To Increase Access And Improve Patient Outcomes
  • A case study from a digital mental health service - ieso - who deliver innovative text-based CBT for depression and anxiety disorders
  • Expanding the evidence base: clinical insights from data and machine learning methods
  • Developing effective digital products to treat mental health conditions, and how.
  • Embedding AI in treatment and within tools to maximise efficacy and efficiency
Clare Hurley, Chief Operating Officer, ieso
3:40pm
Digitizing the Operating Room to Improve Patient Outcomes

Introduction from Nadine Hachach-Haram - Founder and CEO of Proximie

How Digital Technology has the potential to resolve some of the biggest issues facing healthcare in the 21st Century

The 4 main challenges in the Quadruple Aim - patient safety, cost, training  and system efficiencies

How Proximie’s software platform can help resolve these issues

Alex Stuart, Director, & Dr Nadine Hachach-Haram, CEO/Founder, Proximie
4:00pm
Chair's Closing Statements

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