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    22 March 2022 09:00      13:00

    This Westminster Forum is an opportunity to discuss the implementation of the NHS Long COVID plan for 2021/22, how to utilise funding set out for the expansion of services and management of Long COVID within primary care, the future outlook for Long COVID research, and the impact of new NIHR-funded projects.
    Key areas for discussion include:
    delivery of the Long COVID Plan and the utilisation of allocated funding priority areas for research to further improve understanding of Long COVID and the effectiveness of services developed for the condition care pathways within local health systems - leadership, implementation and commissioning, service development, rehabilitation, the impact of health inequalities, and integrating care Long COVID assessment clinics:
    - assessing progress and what more is needed to improve accessibility and support referrals from primary care
    - priorities for the development of services for children support for the health workforce - training and education priorities and sharing best practice in Long COVID care utilising data - scaling up its use and improving understanding of Long COVID and its prevalence involving patients - the development of Long COVID services, driving awareness of expanded online support, and improving equal accessibility to information. Agenda
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    22 March 2022 10:00      16:00

    Yorkshire & Humber AHSN are hosting the latest in our Bridging the Gap series that are designed to help healthtech innovators work with the NHS.
    If you are a healthtech SME, start-up, scale-up or clinical entrepreneur then our Bridging the Gap events are designed with you in mind. We aim to give you a better understanding of how The AHSN Network and our national and regional partners can support your development and growth to ensure that your innovation is market ready and help you navigate the complexities of working with the NHS.
    This edition of Bridging the Gap will focus on the vital role digital innovation can play in the NHS's post-pandemic recovery. We will bring together experts from across The AHSN Network and health and care system to guide, support and advise you. Attending Bridging the Gap will enable you to:
    Get an insight from senior system leaders into the current and future challenges and priorities for NHS and social care organisations Understand how the AHSN Network and other national bodies can help and support you with their knowledge and expertise to accelerate the progress of your innovation into practice Learn about some of the common challenges and mistakes innovators make and hear from other companies who have successfully navigated the process There will be extended networking time incorporated into the agenda to give you the chance to meet and talk to some of the individuals and organisations who will be speaking and exhibiting at the event.
    Due to the limited number of places we have available at this event we are only able to provide one delegate pass per organisation in order to allow as many innovator companies as possible to join us. Register
    One to One meetings
    There will be a limited number of places available for delegates to have a one to one meetings with one of The AHSN Network's Commercial Directors. If this is something you would be interested in please let us know when you complete the event registration form. Please be aware that we may need to contact you for more information about your business in order to help us select those who can benefit most from this service.

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    22 March 2022 10:30      12:30

    The European Alliance for Access to Safe Medicines (EAASM) invites you to join its Parliament roundtable debate entitled “Preventing Medication errors across European hospitals to protect patient safety: Launch of the White Paper on Medication Errors and Traceability” , taking place on 22 March 2022 from 11:30 to 13:30 CET, on Zoom.
    The EAASM has been coordinating the European Collaborative Action on Medication Errors and Traceability (ECAMET) with the overall objective to markedly reduce medication errors (MEs) at European and national levels, to protect and enhance patient safety and the quality of health care.
    This event will represent the occasion to officially release a comprehensive White Paper on Medication Errors and Traceability, co-written by the EAASM and the members of the ECAMET Scientific Committee, collecting the results of a pan-European survey on medication errors which acts as a catalyst to understand where improvements can be identified and acted upon, and thus stimulate innovation in the hospital setting via proven digital processes and internal dynamic behavioural changes.
    Register to attend

    Please note, this event will take place at 11.30 CET, which is 10.30 GMT

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    22 March 2022 12:00      14:00

    Join cross-sector leaders and their learning partners to explore the role the voluntary sector can play in helping to tackle health inequalities in neighbourhoods, places and Integrated Care Systems (ICSs).
    As ICS structures are set to become formalised in July, The King’s Fund, Innovation Unit and Institute for Voluntary Action Research are providing support to understand effective cross-sector collaboration. Together, they will share learning from work in partnership with, or funded by, The National Lottery Community Fund, and profile people doing it on the ground.
    This webinar will spotlight three place-based partnerships that have been working to address health inequalities in their areas:
    Supported by the Innovation Unit
    Andrew Billingham and Lisa Cowley from Beacon Vision, representing the Dudley & Wolverhampton Health Equality Development Grantee partnership in conversation with Steve Terry, Head of Engagement, Black Country & West Birmingham ICS. Steve has recently moved into this role having previously been funded through the ICS to explore Engagement & Partnership with VCSE. The Dudley & Wolverhampton Healthy Communities Together Project has partnered with Steve and others to create a culture of change across the system. The work focuses on empowering and enabling positive impacts both in terms of service delivery and integration to make long lasting improvements for people and communities.
    Supported by the King’s Fund
    Neil Goulbourne, Director of Strategy, Planning and Performance, One Croydon, will reflect on experience in building a shared agenda, trust and partnership working to support a move to better understanding health and wellbeing needs at neighbourhood level. One Croydon plan to use that insight to commission new health services from a more diverse range of providers.
    Supported by the Institute for Voluntary Action Research
    Sonal Mehta, Partnership Lead (VCSE) for Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes Integrated Care System, will share an approach to setting up a Health and Wellbeing Alliance in Milton Keynes. Their aim was to involve the voluntary sector in strategic discussions about the design and commissioning of health and care services.
    As well as hearing from experienced system leaders in the NHS, Local Authority and voluntary sector about how cross-sector collaboration can drive health improvements for local people, there will be space for networking and discussion.
    Who is this event for?
    Colleagues working at place or system level within emerging Integrated Care Systems, policy professionals in NHS England and Improvement, and local VCSE organisations.
    Networking opportunity
    Following our webinar, we will be running a 45 minute informal networking session. Meet other cross-sector leaders and reflect on what you’ve heard, and what it means for your own work.
    Register for this webinar

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