Healthcare Think Tank | Mar 19, 2020 | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - London, UK
↓ Agenda Key
Keynote Presentation
Visionary speaker presents to entire audience on key issues, challenges and business opportunities
Keynote Presentations give attending delegates the opportunity to hear from leading voices in the industry. These presentations feature relevant topics and issues aligned with the speaker's experience and expertise, selected by the speaker in concert with the summit's Content Committee." title="Keynote Presentations give attending delegates the opportunity to hear from leading voices in the industry. These presentations feature relevant topics and issues aligned with the speaker's experience and expertise, selected by the speaker in concert with the summit's Content Committee.
Executive Visions
Panel moderated by Master of Ceremonies and headed by four executives discussing critical business topics
Executive Visions sessions are panel discussions that enable in-depth exchanges on critical business topics. Led by a moderator, these sessions encourage attending executives to address industry challenges and gain insight through interaction with expert panel members." title="Executive Visions sessions are panel discussions that enable in-depth exchanges on critical business topics. Led by a moderator, these sessions encourage attending executives to address industry challenges and gain insight through interaction with expert panel members.
Thought Leadership
Solution provider-led session giving high-level overview of opportunities
Led by an executive from the vendor community, Thought Leadership sessions provide comprehensive overviews of current business concerns, offering strategies and solutions for success. This is a unique opportunity to access the perspective of a leading member of the vendor community." title="Led by an executive from the vendor community, Thought Leadership sessions provide comprehensive overviews of current business concerns, offering strategies and solutions for success. This is a unique opportunity to access the perspective of a leading member of the vendor community.
Think Tank
End user-led session in boardroom style, focusing on best practices
Think Tanks are interactive sessions that place delegates in lively discussion and debate. Sessions admit only 15-20 participants at a time to ensure an intimate environment in which delegates can engage each other and have their voices heard." title="Think Tanks are interactive sessions that place delegates in lively discussion and debate. Sessions admit only 15-20 participants at a time to ensure an intimate environment in which delegates can engage each other and have their voices heard.
Roundtable
Interactive session led by a moderator, focused on industry issue
Led by an industry analyst, expert or a member of the vendor community, Roundtables are open-forum sessions with strategic guidance. Attending delegates gather to collaborate on common issues and challenges within a format that allows them to get things done." title="Led by an industry analyst, expert or a member of the vendor community, Roundtables are open-forum sessions with strategic guidance. Attending delegates gather to collaborate on common issues and challenges within a format that allows them to get things done.
Case Study
Overview of recent project successes and failures
Case Studies allow attending executives to hear compelling stories about implementations and projects, emphasizing best practices and lessons learned. Presentations are immediately followed by Q&A sessions." title="Case Studies allow attending executives to hear compelling stories about implementations and projects, emphasizing best practices and lessons learned. Presentations are immediately followed by Q&A sessions.
Focus Group
Discussion of business drivers within a particular industry area
Focus Groups allow executives to discuss business drivers within particular industry areas. These sessions allow attendees to isolate specific issues and work through them. Presentations last 15-20 minutes and are followed by Q&A sessions." title="Focus Groups allow executives to discuss business drivers within particular industry areas. These sessions allow attendees to isolate specific issues and work through them. Presentations last 15-20 minutes and are followed by Q&A sessions.
Analyst Q&A Session
Moderator-led coverage of the latest industry research
Q&A sessions cover the latest industry research, allowing attendees to gain insight on topics of interest through questions directed to a leading industry analyst." title="Q&A sessions cover the latest industry research, allowing attendees to gain insight on topics of interest through questions directed to a leading industry analyst.
Vendor Showcase
Several brief, pointed overviews of the newest solutions and services
Taking the form of three 10-minute elevator pitches by attending vendors, these sessions provide a concise and pointed overview of the latest solutions and services aligned with attendee needs and preferences." title="Taking the form of three 10-minute elevator pitches by attending vendors, these sessions provide a concise and pointed overview of the latest solutions and services aligned with attendee needs and preferences.
Executive Exchange
Pre-determined, one-on-one interaction revolving around solutions of interest
Executive Exchanges offer one-on-one interaction between executives and vendors. This is an opportunity for both parties to make key business contacts, ask direct questions and get the answers they need. Session content is prearranged and based on mutual interest." title="Executive Exchanges offer one-on-one interaction between executives and vendors. This is an opportunity for both parties to make key business contacts, ask direct questions and get the answers they need. Session content is prearranged and based on mutual interest.
Open Forum Luncheon
Informal discussions on pre-determined topics
Led by a moderator, Open Forum Luncheons offer attendees informal, yet focused discussions on current industry topics and trends over lunch." title="Led by a moderator, Open Forum Luncheons offer attendees informal, yet focused discussions on current industry topics and trends over lunch.
Networking Session
Unique activities at once relaxing, enjoyable and productive
Networking opportunities take various unique forms, merging enjoyable and relaxing activities with an environment conducive to in-depth conversation. These gatherings allow attendees to wind down between sessions and one-on-one meetings, while still furthering discussions and being productive." title="Networking opportunities take various unique forms, merging enjoyable and relaxing activities with an environment conducive to in-depth conversation. These gatherings allow attendees to wind down between sessions and one-on-one meetings, while still furthering discussions and being productive.
10:00 am - 10:45 am
How AI can accelerate evidence-based decision making? This session will identify how UK health care providers can gain actionable insights from mature sites to create a digital health culture.
Takeaways:
Presented by:
Nicola Haywood-Alexander, Chief Information Officer, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust
10:50 am - 11:20 am
This year will offer a wake-up call for many, as the overall cost of getting data wrong will be realized. CIOs will be pulled between business growth strategies focusing on AI and the increasing cyber-imperative of addressing the critical data risk issues. As data is sourced from a complex portfolio of applications; successful transformations will need to balance convincing gatekeepers to say yes, the use of intelligent automation to deliver compelling initiatives for data cleansing, integration, and management, and the overall IT support of the exponentially increasing demand for data overall. Successful leaders will need to leverage concepts like technical debt to deliver the budget increases they need to deliver and manage the potential that data represents.
Takeaways:
11:25 am - 11:50 am
In looking at digital maturity within healthcare organisations, there have been a few trailblazers leading the way. As a result, they have been able to identify pitfalls and opportunities during the implementation stage.This session allows you to learn from industry front runners to create a road map to successfully use analytics to drive smarter decisions in healthcare and improve patient care, transforming the healthcare industry with high performance data and AI.
Takeaways
Presented by:
Andrew Raynes, Director of Digital/CIO, Royal Papworth Hospital
11:55 am - 12:20 pm
12:00 pm - 12:25 pm
With the devolution from NHS to Manchester 6B$ involved NHS transferring budget and funds to the region. Health Innovation Manchester manages the budget for the spend on digital health projects in the region. Guy is leading the digital initiatives in the region
This session will seek to understand the strategy of Manchester NHS; the prospects for investment in digital. Placing patient experience at the heart of user-centred design and understanding how critical the digital user experience (UX) of NHS services is to whether services are accessible to patients.
Takeaways:
Presented by:
Guy Lucchi, Digital Innovation Director, Health Innovation Manchester
12:25 pm - 12:50 pm
Developing a strong digital infrastructure is imperative in building smarter health ecosystems. This means simpler processes, better care, faster breakthroughs, and improved experiences for patients in the UK. A successful digital infrastructure in the private health care service should aim to improve efficiency in the areas of operations, finances, research and clinical. This session will identify the developments in the private healthcare space.
Takeaways:
Presented by:
Martin Sutton, Director of Internal Audit & Risk Management, Spire Healthcare Group
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
2:05 pm - 2:30 pm
Change has long been a constant in the healthcare sector, but it has greatly accelerated in recent years. Consumer expectations are growing, driven by developments in other industries. Prices continue to rise, and more advanced medical services become available on a regular basis. New data-driven technologies are spurring digitization and automation across the board.
Combined, these dynamics are causing true disruption, leading to a healthcare market that requires fundamentally new capabilities to effectively compete
Takeaways:
Presented by:
Sneh Khemka, President, Population Health & VHealth, AETNA
2:35 pm - 3:00 pm
Digital advancements have allowed us to begin to re-imagine how health is measured, managed and delivered. 2020 and the future will be no different. The model now for delivering care is leaning towards addressing business objectives, instead of achieving patient goals. However, there is a shift towards value-based health which strives for better quality and care for patients. There has been a number of variables for this shift and many of the technological innovations have been the drivers of this healthcare's evolution. This session will identify these trends and the tech that underpin the change.
Takeaways:
3:00 pm - 3:10 pm
3:10 pm - 3:40 pm
Join fellow industry executives in a lively discussion on the topics of the day. Share your success stories, thought processes or even lessons learned.
3:45 pm - 4:30 pm
Today, we are seeing more Autonomous Things technology than ever before. As a result, functions formerly performed by humans are being replaced with AI. This technology's automation goes beyond the automation by using AI to deliver innovative behaviors that interact more efficiently and effectively with their surroundings and with their end-users.
Takeaways:
4:30 pm - 4:40 pm
4:40 pm - 6:30 pm