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TRANSFORMATION IN ACTION.

ACCELERATE YOUR TRANSFORMATION PLANS Having a powerful transformation strategy isn’t a choice, it’s a necessity. The Digital Healthcare Show is the only place you can go to guarantee you won’t be left behind. Inspiration - gain insights and updates from our leading speaker line up of digital pioneers Innovation - witness the latest developments to tackle everyday challenges in your organisation Transformation - digital healthcare is constantly evolving, don’t get left behind DIGITAL HEALTHCARE SHOW

28–29 June 2017 | ExCeL London

DIGITAL HEALTHCARE SHOW

28–29 June 2017 | ExCeL London

DIGITAL HEALTHCARE SHOW

28–29 June 2017 | ExCeL London

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Leading speakers include:

Dr Simon Eccles, Chief Clinical Information Officer, NHS England

Tim Kelsey, Chief Executive, Australian Digital Health Agency

Will Smart, Chief Information Officer for Health and Social Care, NHS England

Richard Corbridge, CIO, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Professor Wendy Dearing, Head of Workforce and Organisational Development, National Wales Informatics Service (NWIS)

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Stephen Docherty, CIO, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, Chair, London CIO Council

2 GAME CHANGING DAYS TO HELP YOU CHANGE THE LIVES OF OTHERS Technology in healthcare is constantly evolving and it is crucial to keep up to speed with the demanding developments. Our dedicated programme will help you develop strategies to tackle the biggest digital challenges you’re facing in healthcare. Utilise these two education packed days to take away practical solutions from 100+ leading digital speakers to propel your team forward and improve patient outcomes. In an ever changing sector you need to adapt to make an impact. Strengthen your frontline services and infrastructure by sharing best practice amongst your professional peers on the 27-28 June at London ExCeL.

“I invite you to make the most of these stimulating two days. To learn and share, to endorse and challenge.” Dr Lawrence P. Petalidis, Chair of the Digital Healthcare Programme

4 KEY THEMES TO HELP YOU FACE CRUCIAL DIGITAL DEVELOPMENTS DIGITAL INNOVATION Explore cutting-edge innovation from across the sector and hear from digital leaders who have challenged existing practice, adopted ground breaking technologies and re-engineered lean and effective solutions across the UK and beyond. Session highlight: David and Goliath: combining large-scale transformation with digital health innovation. 28th June at 9:40 in Digital Theatre 2

INFRASTRUCTURE AND DATA SECURITY 

Developing an adaptable and strong infrastructure for NHS and Social Care organisations underpins efficiencies and improved service moving towards a paperless 2020. We will investigate the progress on cross sector pilots, city as a service, email and wifi roll-outs, whilst considering both the huge opportunity and challenge in capturing, safely managing, sharing and storing increasingly vast and valuable patient data records in the light of new EU regulation and the threat of cyber-attacks. Session highlight: Developing a digitally enabled workforce. 27th June at 13:30 in Digital Theatre 2

DATA ANALYTICS AND POPULATION HEALTH With huge progress in machine learning and Artificial Intelligence, data capture and data analytics has taken a front seat role in driving improved outcomes in healthcare. As new models of care systems are debated and refined, we hear how the intelligent use of data is already changing the way we treat Diabetes, Heart Failure, and Cancer and improving our approaches to preventative health, including exercise and smoking cessation. Session highlight: Transformation through data - how better use of data can drive improved health. 28th June at 13:15 in Digital Theatre 3

INTEGRATION AND INTEROPERABILITY Increasing health care capabilities and huge technology improvements coupled with decreased capacity and funding, mean services and systems need to align to reduce duplication and errors to improve patient safety and patient outcomes. We explore the challenges faced by Primary Care/CCG, Local Authority, Hospital Trust and City-wide initiatives that are driving integrated health and social care delivery, looking at true benefits of interoperability. Session highlight: What next for integrated care? 27th June at 11:45 in Digital Theatre 3

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A PROGRAMME FOR DIGITAL PROFESSIONALS, BY DIGITAL PROFESSIONALS OVER 100 TECHNOLOGY LEADERS WILL PRESENT TRIED AND TESTED PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS. KEY SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

Dr Simon Eccles, Chief Clinical Information Officer, NHS England

Will Smart, Chief Information Officer for Health and Social Care, NHS England

Tim Kelsey, Chief Executive, Australian Digital Health Agency

Professor Maureen Baker, CBE FRCGP, Chair, Professional Record Standards Body

Richard Corbridge, CIO, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Dr Roger Chinn, Deputy Medical Director and CCIO, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Helen Balsdon, Assistant Director of Nursing (Informatics), Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Barney Smith, Founder and Executive Chair, Perform Green

Stephen Docherty, CIO, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, Chair, London CIO Council

Cindy Fedell, Director of Informatics, Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Dylan Roberts, Chief Digital and Information Officer, Leeds City Council and the NHS Leeds CCG

Kevin Jarrold, CIO, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

Dr Masood Nazir, National Clinical Lead, Primary Care Digital Transformation

Professor Wendy Dearing, Head of Workforce and Organisational Development, National Wales Informatics Service (NWIS)

Paul Rice, Head of Technology Strategy, Digital Health team, NHS England

Professor Tricia Greenhalgh, Professor of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford, Nuffield Department of Primary Health Care

Warwick Hill, CEO, Microsoft Accelerator

Dr David Parry, CEO, SEHTA

Meet our Digital Advisory Board – bringing you innovation from the front line Our board members have been working with us to produce a world-class digital programme, dedicated to inspire you with new innovations and case studies to help drive digital change together.

DIGITAL ADVISORY BOARD

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Dr Lawrence Petalidis, Head of Innovation and Impact, CW+

Cleveland Henry, Programme Director Innovations, Digital Futures & Digital Collaboration Service, NHS Digital

Russ Charlesworth, Director of Healthcare & Social Care, SOCITM

Dr Talac Mahmud, GP, Firstcare Practice

Phillip Scott, Senior Lecturer in Information Systems & Professor of Computer Science, University of Portsmouth, Vice Chair (events) for BCS Health & Care

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THE CONFERENCE PROGRAMME TO DRIVE TR DIGITAL THEATRE 1

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Integration and Interoperability Kevin Jarrold, CIO, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

10:15 10:45

Common challenges, legal barriers and other impediments to successful integration and interoperability with digital health systems Anthony Nagle, Partners, Browne Jacobson LLP Paula Dumbill, Partners, Browne Jacobson LLP

11:00 11:30

The Leeds Digital Way Richard Corbridge, CIO, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Dylan Roberts, Chief Digital and Information Officer, Leeds City Council and the NHS Leeds CCG Jason Broch

13:15 14:00

How digital advances can improve mental health outcomes James Reed, Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist & Chief Clinical Information Officer, Birmingham & Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust Charles Alessi, PHE Sarah Hughes, Chief Executive, Centre for Mental Health Mark Hancock, Medical Director, Caldicott Guardian, Chief Clinical Information Officer, Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust

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A personal view on the future of digital health Cleveland Henry, Programme Director – Innovations, Digital Futures & Digital Collaboration Service, NHS Digital

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Introduction Will Smart, Chief Information Officer for Health and Social Care, NHS England Digital Transformation: Opportunities and Priorities Dr Simon Eccles, Chief Clinical Information Officer, NHS England The Care Integrated Digital Record tale: enabling information sharing across health and social care in Camden Hasib Aftab, Assistant Director of IT & Systems, NHS Camden Clinical Commissioning Group My role in changing the face of health and care Andy Kinnear, CIO, South Central and West Commissioning Support Unit James Freed, Chief Information Officer, Health Education England Session sponsored by Darktrace How will Artificial Intelligence in healthcare will impact patient outcomes in the future? Data sharing, integration and interoperability Will Smart, Chief Information Officer for Health and Social Care, NHS England Demand management from care homes: a £1bn opportunity for NHS England Bryan McGuinn, Group Healthcare Marketing Director, Tunstall Healthcare Why IT doesn’t matter Stephen Docherty, CIO, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, Chair, London CIO Council Enhancing care with digital patient records Roger Long, Programme Manager, Luton & Dunstable University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Session delivered by Richard Corbridge, CIO, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

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DIGITAL THEATRE 2

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THURSDAY 28 JUNE 2018

Digital Diabetes; scalable interventions for population level diabetes care and patient support Tony Willis, GP and Clinical Director for Diabetes, North West London Collaboration of CCGs Grace Vanterpool, Consultant Nurse in Diabetes, Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust & Imperial Healthcare NHS Trust Dr Debbie Wake, Clinical Reader, University of Edinburgh, NHS Diabetes Consultant, CEO, MyWay Digital Health Empowering patients through digital services Juliet Bauer, Chief Digital Officer, NHS England Digital Strategy for Connected Health and Care Mike Badham, Solutions Architect – UK Healthcare & Local Government, Cisco Systemwide patient records Dr Masood Nazir, National Clinical Lead, Primary Care Digital Transformation Ciaron Hoye, CIO, Birmingham and Solihull CCG Wolfgang Lippert, Senior Director for Healthcare & Life Sciences in EMEA, Salesforce Stephen Docherty, Chief Information Officer, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust Invited: Will Smart, Chief Information Officer for Health and Social Care, NHS England Simon Barton, Divisional MD and Caldicott Guardian, Chelwest Roy Lilley interviews Tim Kelsey, Chief Executive of the Australian Digital Health Agency Developing a Digitally enabled workforce Professor Maureen Baker, CBE FRCGP, Chair, Professional Record Standards Body James Freed, Chief Information Officer, Health Education England Helen Balsdon, Assistant Director of Nursing (Informatics), Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Ian Turner, Chair, Registered Nursing Home Association, Owner & Managing Director, The Partnership in Care Ltd Professor Wendy Dearing, Head of Workforce and Organisational Development, National Wales Informatics Service (NWIS) Developing a digital integration ecosystem Nigel Whapshott, Head of Creative, Digital and Marketing Supporting digital health innovation: Progress and learnings from Chelsea and Westminster NHS and it’s Charity CW+ Dr Lawrence Petalidis, Head of Innovation and Impact, CW+ Chris Chaney, Chief Executive Officer, CW+ Dominic Conlin, Director of Strategy, Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust Hiring in healthcare: indeed’s diagnosis of industry trends shaping recruitment Putting data to work: how can we use national data to support the transformation of patient care and improved health outcomes? Matt Neligan, Director of Data Transformation and Operations, NHS Digital

09:40 10:20

David and Goliath: Combining large-scale transformation with digital health innovation Juliet Bauer, Chief Digital Officer, NHS England Dr Lawrence Petalidis, Head of Innovation and Impact, CW+ Warwick Hill, CEO, Microsoft Accelerator Cindy Fedell, Director of Informatics, Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Dr Roger Chinn, Deputy Medical Director and CCIO, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Justin Whatling, Vice President, Population Health, Cerner

10:30 11:00

Digital Medicines Management: A case study on how EPMA is helping transform patient safety at St. Helens & Knowsley Hospitals Francis Andrews, Assistant Medical Director & EPMA Project Chairman, St. Helens & Knowsley Hospitals

11:15 12:00

European Voices Maria O’ Loughlin, Advisor, eHealth Ireland Dr Madis Tiik, Senior Advisor, Sitra Joan Cornet, Director, European Connected Health Alliance

12:15 12:45

Connecting health and care – the digital opportunity Richard Farrell-Smith, Group Product Marketing Director, Tunstall Healthcare (UK) Ltd

14:15 14:45

Cyber Security in Medical Equipment Kathy Lanceley, Joint IT Director, Chelsea and Westminster Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

15:00 15:45

How digital innovation can support better patient outcomes Professor Mike Hannay, Managing Director, East Midlands Academic health Science Network (EMAHSN), Chair of the AHSN Network

DIGITAL THEME KEY:

DIGITAL INNOVATION

DATA ANALYTICS AND POPULATION HEALTH

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INFRASTRUCTURE AND DATA SECURITY INTEGRATION AND INTEROPABILITY

RANSFORMATION IN YOUR ORGANISATION DIGITAL THEATRE 3 WEDNESDAY 27 JUNE 2018

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09:50 10:45

AI: The art of the possible in health and social care Dominic Cushnan, Social & Digital Transformation, NHS Horizons Eleonor Harwich, REFORM Tony Newman-Sanders, National Clinical Director for Diagnostics, NHS England Guy Boersma, Managing Director, Kent Surrey Sussex Academic Health Science Network Susan Kennedy, Educationalist and Project Lead Digital Literacy, Technology Enhanced Learning, Health Education England Professor Adrian Hopgood, Professor of Intelligent Systems, Director of Future & Emerging Technologies, University of Portsmouth

11:00 11:30

The quest for quality in care homes: falls prevention Rhona Radley, Senior Service Improvement Manager, NHS Calderdale Clinical Commissioning Group

11:45 12:45

What next for Integrated Care? Russ Charlesworth, Director of Healthcare & Social Care, SOCITM Barney Smith, Founder and Executive Chair, Perform Green Andy Kinnear, CIO, South Central and West Commissioning Support Unit Mark Allen, Head of Strategic Commissioning, Hampshire County Council Peter Begley, Programme Manager at Initiatives in Care Ann Williams, Commissioning and Contract Manager, Liverpool City Council

13:45 14:30

The use of Digital Technology in Primary Care – Improving Access for Patients Dr Phil Koczan, FRCGP, MSc. GP and CCIO, Professional Record Standards Body Dr Talac Mahmud, GP, Firstcare Practice Dr Tony Willis, GP and Clinical Director for Diabetes, North West London Collaboration of CCGs Dr Masood Nazir, National Clinical Lead, Primary Care Digital Transformation Dr Damian Williams, GP, Hall Green Health, Clinical Lead, Birmingham CrossCity CCG, Digital Clinical Champion, NHS England

15:30 16:00

Designing Healthcare User Experience: Improving Existing and Commissioning New Digital Solutions Dr Gyles Morrison, MBBS, Clinical UX Specialist, Dr-Hyphen

09:50 10:30

Deploying new technology in the NHS Paul Rice, Head of Technology Strategy, Digital Health team, NHS England Rishi Das-Gupta, Director of Innovation, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Professor Mike Hannay, Managing Director, East Midlands Academic health Science Network (EMAHSN), Chair, AHSN Network Professor Tricia Greenhalgh, Professor of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford, Nuffield Department of Primary Health Care Dr David Parry, CEO, SEHTA

10:45 11:15

Myths of digital transformation Nathan Baranowski, Director, ojo solutions Cath Murray-Howard, Director of Strategy and Business Development, The Disabilities Trust

11:30 12:00

Using new technology in treating children Dr Shankar Sridharan, CCIO, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust

12:15 12:45

Data Gravity in health – from the germ of an idea into outcomes that truly transform health and care Douglas Orr, Novastone John Godwin, Director of Compliance & IA, UKCloud

13:45 14:30

Transformation through data - how better use of data can drive improved health Professor John Newton, Director of Health Improvement, Public Health England Dylan Roberts, Chief Digital and Information Officer, City of Leeds Ben Bridgewater, CEO, Health Innovation Manchester Daniel Ray, Director of Data, NHS Digital Richard Samuel, Sustainability and Transformation Lead, Hampshire and Isle of Wight STP

15:30 16:00

Transformative Programme for heart failure across acute and primary settings Sadia Khan, Consultant Cardiologist, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

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Opening Welcome Alyson Scurfield, Chief Executive, TSA Digital transformation – the shift from analogue to digital Gordon Cannon, Head of All IP Migration, BT Sponsored by Re-imagining Access to Care Tony Dawkins, Telecare and Assistive Technology Consultant, DAWKINS ASSOCIATES LIMITED Michelle Oliver-Lockwood, Service Manager, London Borough of Lewisham Regulation and standards for technology enabled care Paul Burstow, Chair, TEC Quality TSA Closing remarks Paul Burstow, Chair, TEC Quality

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Join us to hear from: • Gordon Cannon, Head of All IP Migration at BT will be joining us to talk about the latest updates in the shift from Analogue to Digital. • Paul Burstow, Chair of TEC Quality, will be speaking on why Regulation and Standards for Technology Enabled Care are so vitally important for TECS. • Chris Lloyd-Williams from the London Fire Brigades will present an update on the work that NFCC and London Fire have been undertaking to Establish a Formal Fire Alarm Monitoring Organisation Call Handling Arrangements Through a Connection Agreement. Other key presentations will showcase service transformation, raising the bar with health apps and positioning technology at the heart of the care and support offer. DIGITAL THEME KEY:

DIGITAL INNOVATION

INFRASTRUCTURE AND DATA SECURITY

09:30 10:00

Service transformation - putting people first Alyson Scurfield, Chief Executive, TSA

10:15 10:45

Positioning technology at the heart of the care and support offer Nathan Downing, Associate, Social Care & Housing, TSA

13:30 14:00

Health apps; Raising the bar Liz Ashall Payne, CEO and Founder, Orcha

14:10 14:40

Frameworks, Dynamic Purchasing Systems and…how to do business with the NHS

14:50 15:20

New arrangements for monitoring organisations and 999 fire calls Chris Lloyd-Williams, FSR Policy and Performance Group, London Fire Brigade

15:20 15:45

TSA Closing remarks Alyson Scurfield, Chief Executive, TSA

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INTEGRATION AND INTEROPABILITY

DIGITAL HEALTHCARE IS JUST THE BEGINNING Digital Healthcare sits at the heart of Health+Care the largest integrated healthcare event in the UK. Take a look at just some of the highlights from the Health+Care programme. Your pass will give you access to all 15 theatres, enabling you to receive the latest updates across the sector.

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THURSDAY 28 JUNE 2018

Integrated Care Systems one year on…..what’s different? Session Facilitator Rob Whiteman FCPFA, Chief Executive, CIPFA, Chair, North East London STP Dr Cathy Winfield, Lead, West Berkshire ICS, Chief Officer, Berkshire West CCG Mark England, Chief of Staff and Managing Director, Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes (BLMK) ICS Dr Karen Kirkham MBBS DRCOG, ICS Clinical lead, Dorset Clinical Commissioning Group Matthew Tait, Joint Accountable Officer, Surrey Heartlands CCGs Dr Ned Naylor, Deputy Director, System Transformation Group, NHS England Haseeb Ahmad, UK Country President, Novartis Pharmaceuticals UK Ltd Building the Relationships to Underpin Rapid Transformation Session Facilitator Professor Mike Hannay, Managing Director, East Midlands AHSN David Pearson CBE, Corporate Director for Adult Social Care and Health, Nottinghamshire County Council, STP Lead, The Nottingham and Nottinghamshire STP Helen Atkinson, Director of Adult Social Care and Director of Public Health, Surrey County Council Ann Wagner, Director of Strategy and Improvement, Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust (Integrated Care Organisation) Dr Sonja Manton, Director of Strategy, NEW Devon and South Devon and Torbay CCGs Mark England, Chief of Staff and Managing Director, Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes (BLMK) ICS Gerard Hanratty, Partner, Browne Jacobson Solicitors LLP Haseeb Ahmad, UK Country President, Novartis Pharmaceuticals UK Ltd The Legal Levers to Create an Integrated Care System within an STP Sir Neil McKay, Independent Chair, Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent STP and Hampshire and Isle of Wight STP, former Chief Executive, East of England Strategic Health Authority Gerard Hanratty, Partner, Browne Jacobson Solicitors LLP Overcoming Legal and Governance Barriers to Creating Integrated Care Systems Session Facilitator Rob Whiteman FCPFA, Chief Executive, CIPFA, Chair, North East London STP CHAIR Sir Neil McKay, Independent Chair, Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent STP and Hampshire and Isle of Wight STP, former Chief Executive, East of England Strategic Health Authority Nicky O’Connor, Chief Operating Officer, Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership Matthew Tait, Joint Accountable Officer, Surrey Heartlands CCGs Gerard Hanratty, Partner, Browne Jacobson Solicitors LLP Richard Samuel, Lead, Hampshire and Isle of Wight STP Rebecca Weston, UK & Ireland Legal Director, Novartis Pharmaceuticals UK Ltd How to Succeed in Public Engagement Session Facilitator The Rt. Hon Stephen Dorrell, Chairman, LaingBuisson Pauline Malins, Head of Engagement and Communications, Dorset CCG Frances Aviss, Engagement and Consultation Lead, Dorset CCG Julie Clayton, Head of Communications and Engagement, North Cumbria CCG, Communications Lead, North Cumbria Health and Care System Rich Stockley, Head of Research and Engagement, Surrey Heartlands STP Ranjeet Kaile, Director of Communications and Stakeholder Engagement, South West London and St George’s Mental Health Trust Roger Davidson, Director of Engagement and Communications for Health System Transformation, NHS England Mark Toms, Medical Director & Chief Scientific Officer, Novartis Pharmaceuticals UK Ltd

Creating Strong Primary Care at the Heart of Integrated Care Systems Session Facilitator Dr James Kingsland, President, GP, National Association of Primary Care Dr Ned Naylor, Deputy Director, System Transformation Group, NHS England Dr Nina Pearson MB BS, MRCGP, Dip Adv Therapeutics, DRCOG, Clinical Chair, Luton CCG, GP Lead, Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes ICS 09:50 Dr Martin Thornton, Clinical Lead and Director, Fedbucks (GP Federation partner - Bucks ICS) 11:05 Dr Karen Kirkham MBBS DRCOG, ICS Clinical Lead, Dorset Clinical Commissioning Group Stuart Jenkins, Clinical Director - Primary Care, Waitemata & Auckland District Health Board, Takapuna, Auckland Andy Mullins, Integrated Care System Lead, National Association of Primary Care and Open Crossings Ltd Fiona Bride, Head of Market Access Strategy, Novartis Pharmaceuticals UK Ltd Achieving Financial Sustainability across Health and Care Systems Session Facilitator Tara Donnelly, Chief Executive, Health Innovation Network 11:20 Matthew Swindells, National Director: Operations & Information, NHS England 12:35 Rebecca Clegg FCCA, Acting Chief Finance Officer, Berkshire West CCGs Charles Welbourn, Chief Finance Officer, North Cumbria CCG Herbert Fillmore, Sr. Dir. Innovations in Value Based Care, 3M Fiona Bride, Head of Market Access Strategy, Novartis Pharmaceuticals UK Ltd The Evolution of CCGs in the new NHS Landscape Session Facilitator Dr Graham Jackson, Co-Chair, NHS Clinical Commissioners, Clinical Lead, Buckinghamshire ICS Paul Maubach, Chief Executive Officer, Dudley and Walsall CCG 13:30 Louise Patten, Chief Officer, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire CCGs 14:45 Gill Quinton, Executive Director, Communities, Health and Adult Social Care, Buckinghamshire County Council Steven Pleasant MBE, Chief Executive, Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council, Accountable Officer, Tameside and Glossop CCG Gerard Hanratty, Partner, Browne Jacobson Solicitors LLP Fiona Bride, Head of Market Access Strategy, Novartis Pharmaceuticals UK Ltd How to Graduate from an STP to a High-Performing Integrated Care System? Session Facilitator Shirlene Oh, Director of Commerce, Innovation and Capability Development, Imperial College Health Partnership Amy Galea, Deputy Director, Strategy Group, NHS England 15:00 Dr Stephen Shortt, Implementation Lead, Greater Nottingham ACS, Clinical 16:15 Chair, Rushcliffe CCG Dr Claire Fuller, Senior Responsible Officer, Surrey Heartlands Health and Care Partnership, Clinical Chair, Surrey Downs CCG Louise Patten, Chief Officer, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire CCGs Gill Quinton, Executive Director, Communities, Health and Adult Social Care, Buckinghamshire County Council Fiona Bride, Head of Market Access Strategy, Novartis Pharmaceuticals UK Ltd

KEYNOTE THEATRE THURSDAY 28 JUNE 2018

WEDNESDAY 27 JUNE 2018 11:10 11:40

The Virtual Hospital care pathway: Transformation and a new vision for NHS planned care services Dr Bahman Nedjat-Shokouhi, Managing Director, Medefer Ltd Dr Sinead Clarke, Clinical Director for Performance, IT, Finance, Cancer and End of Life care, South Cheshire and Vale Royal CCGs

13:40 14:10

Winter Pressures: How do we up our game for 2018/19? Dr Tajek Hassan, President, Royal College of Emergency Medicine, Emergency Medicine Consultant, Leeds General Infirmary Michael Steel, CEO, Greenbrook Healthcare Maximising Efficency in the NHS: 100 weeks to save £20+ billion….can we do it? Sir Robert Naylor, National Advisor NHS Property & Estates, Robert Naylor

15:00 Consulting LTD Professor Tim Briggs, Chair, GIRFT Programme, National Director of Clinical Quality 15:50 and Efficiency, NHS Improvement Professor Matthew Cripps, National Director, NHS RightCare Mario Varela, Managing Director, NHS London Procurement Partnership

10:20 Keynote Address 10:50 Matthew Swindells, National Director: Operations & Information, NHS England Why is digital health not based on evidence?

13:25 Dr Philip Scott, Senior Lecturer in Information Systems & Professor of Computer Science, University of Portsmouth 13:55 Prof Harold Thimbleby, See Change Fellow in Digital Health, Swansea University

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HEALTH+CARE PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS TRANSFORMATION IN ACTION 1 WEDNESDAY 27 JUNE 2018 11:55 12:25 14:05 14:35

THURSDAY 28 JUNE 2018

Tackling Delayed Transfers of Care in Mental Health Stephen Collman, Chief Operating Officer, Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust David Thomas, Urgent Care Strategic Lead, Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust Mark Trewin, Service Manager – Mental Health/NHSE Social Care Advisor, Bradford Council/NHSE Top opportunities to create sustainable savings at your NHS trust - tips from the financial improvement programme David Hill, Financial Improvement Programme Director, NHS Improvement

10:25 10:55

Vertical Integration of Primary Care at The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust David Loughton CBE, Chief Executive, The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust

15:15 16:00

Panel Discussion: How do we protect patient safety in a pressurised NHS? Professor Ted Baker, Chief Inspector of Hospitals, Care Quality Commission Lucy Watson RGN RHV, former NHS director, Chair, Patients Association Aidan Kehoe, Chief Executive, Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust James Titcombe OBE, Patient Safety Advisor, Patient Safety Learning Limited

TRANSFORMATION IN ACTION 2 WEDNESDAY 27 JUNE 2018 13:20 13:50

THURSDAY 28 JUNE 2018

Whitstable medical Practice – a study of a successful general practice at scale hub integrated with community healthcare facilities Dr John Ribchester, GP, Senior and Executive partner, Whitstable medical Practice, Chair and Clinical Lead, Encompass MCP Vanguard

13:20 13:50

Transforming elective care – re-thinking referrals and transforming outpatient arrangements Dr Linda Charles-Ozuzu, Director of Elective Care Transformation Programme, NHS England Claire Purcell, Extended Scope Physiotherapist – Orthopaedics, Stockport NHS Foundation Trust

IMPROVING CARE PATHWAYS THEATRE WEDNESDAY 27 JUNE 2018 11:30 12:00

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Transforming Diabetes Outcomes through NHS RightCare Vittoria Polito, Pathways Lead, NHS RightCare Robin Hewings, Head of Policy, Knowledge and Insight, Diabetes UK Dr Jennifer Smith FRCP FFPH, Programme Director (Diabetes Prevention), Public Health England

13:30 14:00

Experience from the Greater Manchester Mental Health Programme Sandy Bering, Greater Manchester Lead Commissioner – Mental Health and Learning Disabilities, Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership/ Trafford Clinical Commissioning Group Zulfi Jiva, Head of Cross Cutting Programmes, Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership Stephanie Fernley, Programme Manager – Mental Health, Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership

14:40 15:10

CQC’s Driving Improvement in Mental Health: Best practice from improving trusts Jane Ray, Head of Hospital Inspection for Mental Health in the London Region, Care Quality Commission

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What our audience thinks of The Digital Healthcare Show I have really enjoyed the different exhibition stands. The topics and speakers were very useful. This is a big show with lots of variety, I would highly recommend it.’

It was great to meet with suppliers and talk through solutions. It was great to look at new technologies and the cyber security sessions were of great interest to me.

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This is an incredibly strong event, with great speakers across both days. Quality Improvement Lead, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

I have attended to source any material I can take back to the team. I have especially enjoyed talks and the vision for the future. It is an exciting time for technology in health. Digital Project Officer, Nail Commission Support Unit

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