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26 September 2023 27 September 2023
At this event, policy and leadership experts will explain and explore the health and care system in England. They will discuss the current opportunities and challenges the system faces in 2023 and how these could affect the health and care workforce, people, patients and populations.
During the event, which takes place virtually over two days, you will be able to interact with policy and leadership experts at The King’s Fund and those working in health and care to make sense of the system. Delve further into the core components of the system, such as integrated care systems, primary care and social care, and understand the specifics of how these areas work, who is responsible for making decisions, and how the system is changing.
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26 September 2023 27 September 2023
HETT 2023 will explore the systems and infrastructure that underpin and enable a data-driven NHS, supporting the ecosystem to deliver patient outcomes through the meaningful implementation of technology.
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26 September 2023
This one day masterclass is part of a series of masterclasses focusing on how to use Human Factors in your workplace.
Leadership in the NHS is the responsibility of all staff. Understanding human factors will allow healthcare to enhance performance, culture and organisation.
These masterclasses have been designed to align with the new Patient Safety Syllabus and subsequent Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF). We will look at why things go wrong and how to implement change to prevent it from happening again or mitigate the risks.
For further information and to book your place visit https://www.healthcareconferencesuk.co.uk/conferences-masterclasses/systems-based-solutions-patient-safety-masterclass or email [email protected].
hub members receive a 20% discount. Email [email protected]
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26 September 2023 09:00 10:00
Developing trust when it comes to the employment of AI-driven healthcare is a complex challenge, and one that’s easy to get wrong.
Daniel Morris, Partner at Bevan Brittan, Mahesh Hariharan, Founder and CEO of Zupervise, and Surabhi Srivastava, Commercial VP of Qure.ai, will together explore the importance of trust in AI-driven healthcare, and how effective governance can help build trust between patients & providers.
They will discuss topics such as:
data provenance; algorithmic transparency; and the role of human oversight in ensuring patient safety and data security. Register
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26 September 2023 11:00 12:00
Sara Turle is a Patient and Public Voice Partner with NHS England and a member of Kent & Medway Cancer Alliance.
She is passionate about partnership working with the NHS. On Tuesday 26th September at 12pm, she'll be talking about her journey in patient partnership, why partnership is important, and advice she would give to patients and professionals with our Chief Executive Rachel.
To listen in on what will be a fascinating discussion about patient partnership book your place on this free webinar.
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26 September 2023 11:15
AHSN are launching new resources to help patients participate fully in Structured Medication Reviews with Shared Decision Making.
During this lunchtime webinar, you will learn about:
The importance of shared decision making when undertaking Structured Medication Reviews with patients. How our new range of free, evidenced-based resources can support and help prepare patients invited for a Structured Medication Review with their GP, pharmacist or other healthcare professional. The resources are available in a range of formats and languages from the AHSN Network website: Resources to support patients having a Structured Medication Review – The AHSN Network. Event programme:
Professor Tony Avery, GP and National Clinical Director for Prescribing, NHS England, will present on key strategic and policy drivers and highlight why Structured Medication Reviews and shared decision making are crucial in tackling problematic polypharmacy and unnecessary medicines and lead to better patient outcomes. Clare Howard, Clinical Lead AHSN National Polypharmacy Programme, will share findings from the AHSN pilot to test the patient-facing resources ahead of national rollout. Partner organisations showcasing co-creation and development of the resources with patients:
David Alldred PhD, FHEA, FRPharmS, Professor of Medicines Use and Safety, Leeds University & NIHR Yorkshire and Humber Patient Safety Research Collaboration Daniel Okeowo, MPharm, MRPharmS, Doctoral Training Fellow, NIHR Yorkshire and Humber Patient Safety Translational Research Centre Graham Prestwich, Patient Representative and Innovator, Me and My Medicines Gemma Donovan, Medication Behaviours: Are Your Medicines Working? This will be followed by a panel discussion and Q&A
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