UKA Live: DDaT, health & care
Time: 11:00 - 12:00 via Teams Live
How important will DDaT and cloud technologies be in the successful implementation of ICS and new models of care?
Technology will underpin effective working, integration and innovation across health and social care. But will legacy systems create a barrier to gaining the full benefits of integration? Will ICBs and local service providers harness the opportunities available from cloud? If so, will they look to public, private or hybrid operating models, and will data sovereignty issues impact those choices?
As care pathways develop from hospital into home and care home, and virtual wards become standard, will cyber security be ‘front and centre’? Are health and local government procurement processes optimised for procuring modern technologies? Indeed, are traditional ‘capex’ and ‘opex’ budget splits still a challenge?
On the panel:
Owen Powell, Chief Information Officer, Central & North West London NHS Foundation Trust |
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Martin Dean, Chief Digital Transformation Officer, SCC Healthcare |
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Geoff Connell, CIO/Director of Digital, Norfolk County Council |
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Malcolm Whitehouse, Chief Digital Information Officer/Senior Information Risk Officer, NHS Greater Manchester Integrated Care |
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Helen Olsen Bedford, Publisher, UKAuthority (host) |
Our expert panel will discuss the findings of UKAuthority reader polls and the latest developments. Add your thoughts to our reader survey here or below ahead of the conference. And don't forget to register now to join us Live on 3 March!
Who should attend?
DDaT, health and social care professionals working to integrate health and care. Suggested, but not limited to Chief Digital & Data Officers, CIOs, Heads of IT, Heads of Digital, Data and Digital Leaders, Assistant and Chief Executives, Heads of and Leads for Social Care, Transformation and Change, Care Providers and Care Managers.
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