Primary care, Mental Health & Long-Term Care

Digital Primary Care Congress: The Information Revolution

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Digital Primary Care Congress: The Information Revolution

Digital Primary Care Congress: The Information Revolution

Digital systems are the foundation upon which we will build a modern, efficient and responsive health service. Enabling information to flow between care providers within and beyond organisational boundaries, between care providers and patients is a crucial means by which we will achieve a safe, convenient and personalized health and care service.

Join us in February 2019 as we delve into the world of Digital Primary Care. Our Digital Primary Care: The Information Revolution conference has been developed to advise GP Surgery and Clinical Commissioning Groups on the current tools in place to help them harness technology and drive efficiency.

Events keytops:

  • Electronic Prescription Service (EPS)
  • GP2GP
  • GP Systems of Choice (GPSOC)
  • NHS Pathways
  • Summary Care Records (SCR)
  • Systems & Service Delivery
  • The GP IT Operating Model
  • Digital Primary Care Maturity Assurance model

How the Digital Primary Care Maturity Assurance Model can benefit General Practice:

  • Demonstrate progress against core GP IT services, as outlined in the GP IT Operating Model assures that CCGs are meeting the requirements of the GPIT Operating Model in the effective delivery of GP IT services.
  • Identify areas for investment in GP IT services and digital innovations that support the delivery of primary care at scale, extended hours/7 days working and changing models of care.
  • Baseline service provision enabled through technology against other general practices/localities to maximize efficiencies Support CQC assessment by providing insight into the use of digital technology within the practice, to help meet patient needs and improve the delivery of clinical services.
  • Demonstrate progress against GMS/PMS/APMS digital requirements.

How the Digital Primary Care Maturity Assurance Model can benefit CCGs:

  • Support the re-procurement of GP IT service provision via the Lead Provider Framework.
  • Demonstrate progress against the digital requirements outlined within the CCG Improvement and Assessment Framework.
  • Inform the development of Local Digital Roadmaps (LDRs) and Sustainability and Transformation Plans (STPs), helping identify areas for further investment.
  • To enable comparison of digital maturity within Primary Care against secondary care, as highlighted in the Digital Maturity Index (DMI) assessment of secondary care.

Places are limited for this event so don’t hesitate in getting your place booked today, we look forward to meeting you on the day.

*Research sources: NHS Digital/ NHS England

Sponsors & Partners

  • Chief Executives
  • Chief Medical Officers
  • Chief Operating Officers
  • Clinical Directors/Heads/Managers/Leads
  • Commissioning Directors/Heads/Managers
  • Deputy Directors
  • Directors of Delivery
  • Directors of Nursing
  • Directors of Performance and Improvement
  • IT Directors/Heads/Managers
  • GPs
  • GP Commissioners
  • Medical Directors
  • Operations Directors/Heads/Managers
  • Public Health Directors/Heads/Managers
  • Practice Managers
  • Procurement Directors/Heads/Managers
  • Service Directors/Heads/Managers
  • Social Services Directors/Heads/Managers
  • Strategic Planning Directors/Heads/Managers
  • Transformation Directors/Heads/Managers
  • Urgent Care Directors/Heads/Managers

Conference Speakers

Carl
Woodroffe

Population Health Business Development Manage

Vision

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Dr Tracey J. Vell
MBE

Chief Executive – GP

Manchester LMC

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Dr. Vijay
Magon

Managing Director & Founder

CCube Solutions

Read biography

Fiona
McDonald

Digital Clinical Champion/Clinical Advisor

NHS England

Read biography

Jill
Matthews

Managing Director

NHS England

Read biography

Joanne
Boyle

Head of Business Engagement

Digital Health and Care Institute

Read biography

Mr Matthew
Lutkin

Information Security Specialist, Specialist Security Services/Cyber Security Programme

NHS Digital

Read biography

Paul
Marriott

Business Innovation and Growth Manager

RTC North

Read biography

Rezaul
Mirza

Primary Care Engagement Officer

Diabetes UK

Read biography

Steve
Ogley

NHSBSA EPS Lead

NHS Business Services Authority

Read biography

Tobias
Alpsten

Founder and CEO

iPLATO Healthcare

Read biography

The programme

08:30
Registration, Networking & Breakfast
09:25
Chair – Dr Tracey J. Vell MBE (Confirmed) Chief Executive – GP at Manchester LMC
09:30
Fiona McDonald (Confirmed) Digital Clinical Champion Team, Clinical Advisor at NHS England “Beyond Patient Online – digital in primary care” 5 years ago patient online brought digital services into mainstream general practice. This session will look at current digital opportunities, such as online consultations, making more of practice websites and the benefits of sharing information with patients. Also discussed is where the NHS Long Term Plan and GMS contract fit into this agenda. Current situation – what digital is being regularly used and what is already available for use What is coming next – online consultations, What is the aspiration LTP – digital narrative GMS contract – digital narrative – due to be released on 31-Jan-19
09:50
Mr Matthew Lutkin (Confirmed) Information Security Specialist for NHS Digital, The Data Security Centre “What are the chances” How NHS Digital improves the probability of not being targeted.
10:10
Case Study Carl Woodroffe – Vision (Confirmed) Population Health Business Development Manager “Population Level Healthcare Management” “NHS organisations are starting to understand the value of the data sitting dormant in every GP practice. Population Level Health tools can screen for risks to patients and identify when improvements can be made. So why aren’t all NHS organisations doing it? What is stopping them from using the terabytes of data they hold to improve people’s lives, reduce harm and deliver better outcomes? Could it be concerns about data security, system complexity or something else? Carl Woodroffe discusses the challenges presented by the NHS’s commitment to scale-up population health management from his own personal experience.”
10:35
Q & A
10:40
Morning Break, Networking & Refreshments
11:40
Chair – Dr Tracey J. Vell MBE (Confirmed) Chief Executive – GP at Manchester LMC
11:45
Case Study Vijay Magon – Ccube Solutions (Confirmed) Managing Director “The electronic Lloyd George service – first dedicated online Lloyd George notes service in primary care frees up space, improves efficiency and saves money” – perfectly addresses today’s drive for efficiency, cost reduction and improved service in the NHS – all the things that the Government’s QIPP agenda is pushing. It is secure, easy to set up, cost effective and crucially an operational cost rather than a capital one which makes budgeting straightforward. The benefits are immediate: practice efficiency and space realisation. Removing racking systems for notes means more room available for patients and clinical care.
12:05
Rick Stern (Confirmed) Director at Primary Care Foundation “From policy to practice: creating a simple diagnostic tool for managing workload in general practice.” Out of a policy review for NHS England on tackling the increasing pressures faced in general practice, the Primary Care Foundation has created a fully automated avoidable appointment audit that is freely available to all practices in England. Rick Stern will describe how this tool has led to many practices, reviewing the way they work and making practical changes to improve working lives and patient care.
12:25
Case Study Steve Ogley – NHSBSA EPS Lead NHS Business Services Authority (Confirmed) “How EPS can help you release time within your practice” “The NHSBSA has a dedicated team of individuals, equipped with system specific knowledge, promotional and educational materials, and data insights which can help practices achieve their full potential for electronic prescribing. Steve Ogley will take you through each of these lines of support and show how working with the NHSBSA can help you meet GMS contractual objectives and release valuable time across your practice”
12:45
Q & A
12:55
Dinner, Networking & Lunch
13:55
Chair – Dr Tracey J. Vell MBE (Confirmed) Chief Executive – GP at Manchester LMC
14:00
Case Study Tobias Alpsten – Founder & CEO myGP (iPLATO) (Confirmed) At iPLATO we believe that by digitalising processes and supporting the NHS, we can achieve success and sustainability within the healthcare sector. Our services and our myGP app aim to provide easier access to healthcare through the implementation of new technology solutions that promote efficiency, improve quality of care and increase patient outcomes.
14:20
Jill Matthews (Confirmed) Managing Director, Intensive Expert Management Team, Primary Care Support Services for NHS England. “Transforming Primary Care Support Services – moving from paper to online services.” An overview of the benefits and challenges in developing online solutions to support primary care practices in the delivery of care and the management of their business.
14:40
Paul Marriott (Confirmed) Digital Health Medicine & Business Innovation Growth Manager for NHS Innovations North “Supporting Clinicians and Inventors Enter North East Digital Health Market” Many companies large and small have already entered the billion-pound digital healthcare market. The rewards can be high through the pitfalls many and severe. Paul Marriott has seen this first hand as a Digital Health Transfer Consultant with NHS Innovations North at RTC. However before this NHS England the Northern Clinical Senate’s Digital Health Lead in the North of England. Paul will speak today about the work that is being done to support new Digital Companies innovate and enter the healthcare market. Delegates will hear about the range of products and individuals who start new technology companies, who can range from GPs and Hospital Consultants to parents of disabled children that have invented new devices and developed systems and Intellectual Property.
14:55
Joanne Boyle (Confirmed) Head of Business Engagement for Digital Health and Care Institute A ‘smart’ pill camera that takes 400,000 internal pictures has the potential to revolutionise the treatment of bowel disorders, especially in remote and rural parts of Scotland. Used by GPs with patients in Ullapool and Skye, the project has been extended to other areas of Scotland. Key benefits include the reduction in travel costs and time recovering from the anesthetic.
15:10
Rezaul Mirza (Confirmed) Primary Care Engagement Officer for Diabetes UK Delivering change at scale and pace through digital innovation. “Information Prescriptions: the key to unlocking behaviour change” The NHS spends £8bn a year treating preventable complications of diabetes. Improving diabetes care requires changes to both clinician and patient behaviour. This session will explore how digital innovation with primary care IT providers enabled Diabetes UK to change clinical practice, increase patient engagement and prompt patients to take action – allowing improvement at scale.
15:25
Q&A, Networking, Refreshments & Close of Day

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