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Delivered in partnership by Convenzis Group and Healthcare Innovation Consortium
Delivery, Adoption and Integration
Current landscape and challenges:
Scotland is in the midst of significant digital change, with major EPR implementations underway or recently completed across health boards. While progress has been substantial, many organisations are now confronting the reality that implementation alone does not guarantee improvement. Early benefits are uneven, adoption varies across services and professional groups, and legacy systems continue to fragment the patient view.
Workforce engagement remains one of the most critical challenges. Clinicians and operational teams are being asked to adapt to new workflows at pace, often alongside existing service pressures. Digital confidence, training capacity and change leadership differ across organisations, creating variation in outcomes. At the same time, Scotland’s ambition for shared digital care records across health and social care raises the bar for interoperability, data governance and collaboration.
Timeliness of the event:
As EPR programmes move from delivery into day to day use, 2026 is the moment where Scotland must ensure that digital investments deliver tangible value. The focus is shifting from go live success to sustained adoption, continuous improvement and integration across settings. National commitments to shared care records make it essential that organisations learn from each other’s implementation experience and avoid repeating mistakes.
This summit is timely because it centres on the practical realities of making digital systems work for people. It responds directly to the need for shared learning on adoption, workforce enablement and integration at a point where early decisions will shape long term outcomes.
Key discussion points:
- Realising measurable benefits from EPRs beyond implementation milestones.
- Supporting workforce adoption, confidence and digital leadership.
- Addressing resistance and variation in system use.
- Integrating health and social care data into a unified patient record.
- Aligning digital tools with clinical workflows and service redesign.
- Using EPRs to strengthen patient safety and experience.
Why attend:
This event is designed for leaders who are responsible for ensuring digital systems deliver on their promise. Delegates will hear grounded, real world insight from Scottish organisations at different stages of implementation, gain practical approaches to adoption and integration, and build connections with peers navigating similar challenges.
Attendance Policy:
Please note that attendance at this event is strictly by pre-registration only. Only registered NHS delegates and approved attendees will be admitted on the day. Private sector representatives or unregistered guests will not be permitted entry.
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