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    23 June 2022 07:30      11:30

    This Westminster conference will examine key issues for medicine regulation, looking at next steps for clinical trials and patient involvement.
    Overall, key areas for discussion include:
    regulation - the MHRA’s Delivery Plan for 2021-23 - the evolving role and scope of the regulator - developing new approaches to regulation - partnerships. clinical trials - priorities for change following consultation - public involvement - efficiency - transparency - issues for ensuring patients are listened to and responded to as part of the process. innovation - regulatory support - developing frameworks to facilitate safe access to innovative products & new therapies - options for streamlining & fast-track approvals. wider priorities - evidence collection - improving health outcomes - engagement with the wider life sciences ecosystem - the UK’s international role. Keynote sessions with Dr Glenn Wells, Chief Partnerships Officer, MHRA; Juliet Tizzard, Director of Policy and Partnerships, Health Research Authority; Dr Ali Hansford, Head of Regulatory Strategy Policy, ABPI; and Meindert Boysen, Director, Centre of Health Technology Evaluation, NICE.
    The conference will be an opportunity for stakeholders to consider the issues alongside key policy officials who are due to attend from the DHSC; DIT; MHRA; GLD; OLS; and The Scottish Government.
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    23 June 2022 09:00      15:00

    On 23 June 2022, National Voices is holding an all-day conference, as we explore the topic of Integrated Care Systems (ICSs), on the eve of ICSs becoming statutory bodies that cover the entirety of England. Now is the right moment to identify the changes we want to see as a result of this fundamental shift in the way the health and care system is organised. We want to see better, more equal outcomes for people, especially those not currently well supported by existing models. We also want to see more coordinated and effective care that enables people to live well, with fewer barriers between communities and formal services.
    The day will consist of high profile, topical panel discussions and engaging workshops. During the conference we will have a number of expert speakers joining us, including the keynote speaker, Matthew Taylor, Chief Executive of NHS Confederation, and of course National Voices Chief Executive, Charlotte Augst. A series of workshops will cover crucial topics, including health inequalities, social prescribing and others to be confirmed.
    We look forward to welcoming a range of individuals and organisations to this event, which will offer an opportunity for the Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise sector to have constructive conversations with system leaders; ensuring that people and communities are involved appropriately and that the result of the new ICSs is a positive impact on the way people experience healthcare.
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    23 June 2022 13:00      16:00

    The Human Factors in Patient Safety Conference 2022 will take place in the O’Flanagan Lecture Theatre, 123 St Stephen's Green, on Friday 23 September 2022.
    Bringing together a community of human factors in patient safety advocates across Ireland and abroad, the annual Human Factors in Patient Safety Conference will offer the opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and insights from human factors experts.
    The conference will include contributions from:
    Martin Bromiley OBE, Founder of Clinical Human Factors Group UK – Listening Down to Develop your Safety Behaviours Mr Peter Duffy, Consultant Urologist – Whistle in the Wind: a Personal Exploration of the Consequences of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Professor Eva Doherty (Chair), Director of Human Factors in Patient Safety – The Irish Context, panel discussion Healthcare professionals can register for the event here.
    For more information, please email mschumanfactors@rcsi.ie
    Note: 3 CPD credits are available for this event.

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