4th Healthcare IT Exchange

02 - 04 December 2013, Manchester, United Kingdom.
The 4th Healthcare IT Exchange will once again bring together CIOs, IM&T Directors, CCIOs, government representatives and leading solution providers to discuss how public and private organisations can drive greater efficiencies and improve quality of care in times of restrained budgets and change for the healthcare sector.

An increasing drive to move care closer to home, the aging population and a rapidly emerging technology savvy generation are just some of the challenges faced by IM&T Directors and their organisations. These developments call for greater alignment between hospitals, GPs and community services, implementation of new technologies, effective system integration and information sharing. What strategies should you implement to meet these demands and increase the quality of care whilst reducing costs?

The 4th Healthcare IT Exchange, an exclusive networking forum for senior IM&T executives in the NHS and private healthcare organisations, offers a unique opportunity to exchange innovative ideas, benchmark strategies and discover the benefits of an effective and well implemented IT strategy. Moreover, the unique format lets you evaluate new technologies as well as provide a fresh perspective on what the latest changes and initiatives in healthcare IT mean for you.

The Healthcare IT Exchange is not a typical conference. The distinguishing features of this unique format are:

  • BrainWeave discussions
  • Exclusive senior level attendance
  • Strategic presentation sessions
  • Customised itinerary
  • One-on-one business meetings
  • Innovative Technology Demonstration Showcase

By attending the Healthcare IT Exchange you can benchmark and develop new strategies with peers, including the following confirmed speakers:

  • Neil Darvill, Director of Informatics, St Helens & Knowsley Health Informatics Service
  • Dr William Lumb, GP Sedbergh & Chief Clinical Information Officer, NHS Cumbria CCG
  • Drew Evans, Head of ICT, Aneurin Bevan Health Board
  • Adrian Byrne, Director of IM&T, Southampton University Trust
  • Dr Hashim Reza, Clinical Director of Informatics, Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust
  • Enid Povey, Associate Director, Clinical Information and Development, NHS Direct
  • Steve Orman, Director of IT, Royal County Surrey Hospital

For more information about the Exchange, including the attendee list and detailed programme, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call +44 (0)207 368 9484.

For further information, please visit:
http://www.healthcareitexchange.co.uk/

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