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Integrating Digital Health & Care 2025

Wednesday 14 May to Friday 16 May

Time: 11:00 - 12:30 each morning via Teams

Defining the digital and data steps for integrating care

Unsettling organisational upheaval across England is underway with ICBs targeted for cuts and NHS England being folded into the Department for Health and Social Care. At the same time the Government has set the overall mission of moving the focus from ‘hospital to community’, ‘sickness to prevention’ and ‘analogue to digital’. Yet still no solution to funding social care and freeing up the thousands of hospital beds occupied daily by those fit to go home but unable to do so.

One thing though is clear: AI, data and digital technologies are already playing a crucial, transformative role in the end-to-end integration of health and care.

Innovations across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are making real progress with efforts such as freeing up hospital beds with the introduction of virtual wards, using sensors and IoT to keep people safer for longer in their own homes, and harnessing data, analytics and AI to drive preventative programmes.

Join us LIVE over three 90-minute sessions on Wednesday 14, Thursday 15 and Friday 16 May (11:00-12:30 via Teams) as sector leaders and industry experts showcase what can be achieved, celebrate success and inspire innovation. Put your questions to the discussions and Q&A sessions with delegate participation too. Latest speakers below with more to be announced soon from the Department of Health and Social Care, Digitising Care and others ...

Aaron Edwards, Senior Programme Manager, TEC Cymru, NHS Wales Executive

Ifan Evans, Executive Director of Strategy, Digital Health and Care Wales

Jonathan Cameron, Deputy Director for Digital Health and Care, Scottish Government

   
Lee Rickles, CIO and Programme Director for Interweave Digital (Yorkshire & Humber Care Record), Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust

Marie Simpson, Programme Manager (Rural Centre of Excellence in Moray), Digital Health and Care Innovation Centre

Michelle Corrigan, Programme Director, Digital Care Hub

Rosie Beacon, Head of Health, Reform Think Tank
Sam Bassett, Head of Digital Health and Care, Royal Borough of Greenwich

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Who should attend?

Suggested, but not limited to all those involved in harnessing data and digital technologies in the health, care and voluntary sectors, including, but not limited to, NHS and Local Authority Chief Information Officers, Heads of IT, Heads of and Leads for Social Care, Assistant and Chief Executives, Members, Heads / Leaders in Digital and Data, Heads of Customer Services, Transformation or Change, Care Providers and Care Managers.

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