Smart Healthcare 2013

19 November 2013, London, UK.
IT and technology offer many opportunities to enhance the delivery of health services, improve the patient experience and advance integrated health. Kable's free to attend event has been designed to provide focused workshops and sessions to help you find the scalable, easy-to-implement solutions which will provide better health outcomes within stretched budgets and assist practitioners to manage services.

Sessions will consider:

  • Utilising technology to benefit both the patient and the clinician
  • How changes to the commissioning process has impacted the adoption of technology
  • How the introduction of Academic Health Science Networks is promoting collaboration and opening development opportunities
  • Integrating data management solutions to improve data flow throughout the health service
  • Opening access to patient data to drive R&D
  • Maximising the potential in telehealth to improve LTC services and other public health provision
  • Progress in delivering electronic patient records - is the NHS on course to be paperless?

Featured speakers include:

  • Alex Abbott, Chief Technology Officer, NHS England
  • Dr Jack Barker, Clinical Director for IT, Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
  • Sally Chisholm, Programme Director, Health Technologies Adoption Programme, National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE)
  • Peter Gooch, Director of ICT, Camden & Islington Foundation Trust and Chair, 2015 Consortium
  • Paul Marriott, Telehealth Lead Consultant, NHS England Northern Senate
  • Professor Jackie Oldham, Director, Manchester Integrating Medicine and Innovative Technology
  • Stephen Roberts, Managing Director, Kable

Smart Healthcare 2013 is aimed towards those with interest in new and existing solutions that will help drive quality and improve the patient and clinician experience as we move towards a more integrated health service.

For further infomation, please visit:
http://www.arena-international.com/kablesmarthealth/

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