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NHS Long Term Plan Webinar Series

Accelerating the digital transformation of the NHS

How digital technologies can rapidly improve health and care services

24 Nov 2020

13:00 - 14:00 GMT

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Presenters

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Andrew Meyer

Director of Platforms

NHS Digital

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Chris Christou

Anaesthetist

Cambridge University Hospitals & Health Education England Education Fellow

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Katie Barnes

Executive Director

Kids' Health Matters 

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Debra Garretson

Director of Accounts, EMEA Panopto

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The outbreak of Covid-19 was the “digital accelerant” of the decade forcing organisations to change how they operate and communicate practically overnight. Digitising the NHS has been an important goal of national policy for many years. However, as colleagues across the globe have found, digitising health care in practice is difficult.

 

Now the establishment of NHSX to lead national policy for NHS technology, digital and data, digital leaders from NHS England, NHS Improvement, and the Department of Health and Social Care have come together to lead on setting standards for technology use, championing and developing digital training and ensuring NHS systems can talk to each other across the health and care system. This is a clear sign of continued commitment to creating a digital NHS.

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This hour-long online event will explore some of the most exciting and innovative stories of the digitisation of NHS. We will cover how multi-disciplinary bodies across the country are using technology to further advance healthcare learning. Delegates will learn about a diverse range of case studies where the latest video software has been successfully deployed to improve deliverability and access to training resources. We’ll hear from those spearheading the use of video-based learning techniques in medical practice, as well as from the people behind the video technology.

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