NHS PatientPath26: Optimising NHS Pathways to Improve Patient Flow

Patient Flow & Care Coordination

08:30 am
09 Jul, 2026
etc.venues, Prospero House, 241 Borough High St, London SE1 1GA

NHS PatientPath26: Optimising NHS Pathways to Improve Patient Flow

Patient Flow & Care Coordination

08:30 am
09 Jul, 2026
etc.venues, Prospero House, 241 Borough High St, London SE1 1GA

A Strategic Summit on Optimising Patient Flow and System Coordination Across the NHS - All Convenzis Events Provide 8 CPD Points Per Delegate.

Patient flow is the central challenge, and opportunity in modern NHS operations. From the “front door” of emergency departments to the “back door” of discharge and community care, every handover determines both efficiency and experience.

With emergency attendances and delayed discharges at record highs, the NHS is under renewed pressure to manage capacity, streamline pathways, and integrate care across acute, community, and primary settings. The 2025 Urgent and Emergency Care Recovery Plan and the NHS Workforce Plan both highlight system-wide flow improvement as a core national priority for the coming year.

NHSFlow 2026 brings together operational, clinical, and strategic leaders to share what’s working, what needs to change, and how local teams can build the capability to deliver safe, efficient, and patient-centred flow at scale.

Summit Focus:

The NHSFlow Summit is designed as a skills-based, outcome-driven forum focused on system coordination, digital enablement, and workforce empowerment. Delegates will engage with real-world frameworks, tested improvement models, and peer learning to translate strategy into operational reality.

Dedicated Skill Clinics will explore front-door streaming, discharge innovation, and digital integration. Lessons Learned Sessions will offer candid accounts of challenges, recovery, and leadership under pressure.

This is not a showcase of what to achieve, but a collaborative exchange on how to achieve it, translating national ambition into measurable improvement.

What’s New for 2026?

This year’s summit introduces a sharper focus on practical capability-building and applied system learning, aligning directly with the NHS Urgent and Emergency Care Recovery Plan and NHS Workforce Plan.

  • Skill Clinics on Flow Fundamentals: Delegates will participate in immersive sessions covering real-world implementation of front-door streaming, workforce culture, digital visibility, and discharge integration.
  • Lessons Learned from National Exemplars: Live reflections from NHS systems that have transformed urgent care access and discharge flow, sharing both successes and setbacks.
  • Operational Leadership Sessions: Focused dialogues exploring how COOs, Chief Nurses, and Clinical Leads are embedding flow improvement into daily operations and ICS governance.
  • Community Coordination in Practice: Fresh insight into how UCR teams and primary care are being digitally connected to reduce hospital attendances and improve patient experience.
  • Digital Flow Capability Frameworks: Step-by-step tools for operational teams to evaluate data readiness, analytics maturity, and digital command-centre models.

These updates ensure every attendee leaves with clear, actionable outputs and operational artefacts, ready to translate national priorities into measurable improvements across patient flow, discharge, and system resilience.

This year’s event is structured around clear outcomes. Delegates will leave understanding:

  • The optimisation of front-door streaming and triage models, including UTC integration and digital pre-arrival platforms.
  • The embedding of attendance avoidance through strengthened community and UCR coordination.
  • The design of integrated discharge models that unite acute, community, and care teams.
  • The enhancement of digital visibility across patient flow using analytics and shared dashboards.
  • The development of workforce and cultural alignment across departments and specialities to support whole-system flow.

Why Attend?

  • Strengthen leadership confidence in managing whole-system flow.
  • Access practical frameworks for triage, discharge, and community coordination.
  • Gain peer-tested insights from trusts leading on flow transformation.
  • Take away ready-to-use templates, governance checklists, and improvement guides.
  • Earn 8 CPD Points while joining a community focused on sustainable system performance.

Who Would Benefit?

This summit is designed for COOs, Chief Nurses, Flow and Discharge Leads, Operations Directors, AHPs, and Community Integration Managers working across acute and system settings. It will also benefit ICS and ICB transformation teams, urgent and emergency care leads, and primary/community service directors seeking scalable approaches to managing demand, flow, and discharge.

Who will Attend

  • Chief Executives
  • Chief Information Officers
  • Chief Medical Officers
  • Chief Operating Officers
  • Clinical Directors/Heads/Managers/Leads
  • Commissioning Directors/Heads/Managers
  • Consultants in Emergency Medicine
  • Deputy Directors
  • Directors of Delivery
  • Directors of Performance and Improvement
  • Emergency Care Directors/Heads/Managers
  • General Managers
  • IT Directors/Heads/Managers
  • Medical Directors
  • Operating Heads/Managers
  • Operations Directors/Heads/Managers
  • Programme Directors/Heads/Managers
  • Service Directors/Heads/Managers
  • Strategic Planning Directors/Heads/Managers
  • Transformation Directors/Heads/Managers
  • Urgent Care Directors/Heads/Managers

Sponsors & Partners

The programme

08:30

Registration & Networking

Registration & Networking

09:30

Chair Opening Address (Confirmed)

Chris Morrow-Frost
National Clinical Advisor to Secondary Care
NHS England

Chair Opening Address (Confirmed)

09:40

Keynote Presentation - Getting the Front Door Right: Reimagining Streaming and Triage (Speaker TBC)

Session Overview:

This session explores how trusts are redesigning emergency and urgent care streaming models. From digital front doors to UTC integration, attendees will hear how demand management and clinical triage can transform access, experience, and safety.

10:00

Morning Skills Clinic - Building Workforce and Culture for Patient Flow (Panellists TBC)

Session Overview:

This hands-on clinic addresses the people and culture behind effective patient flow. Participants will learn strategies to re-energize front-line teams, foster shared ownership across disciplines, and create a culture where every team actively contributes to smooth patient movement.

10:30

Main Sponsor

Main Sponsor

10:50

Morning Break & Networking

Morning Break & Networking

11:50

Chair Morning Reflection (Confirmed)

Chris Morrow-Frost
National Clinical Advisor to Secondary Care
NHS England

Chair Morning Reflection (Confirmed)

11:55

Case Study - Enovation

Case Study - Enovation

About us:

We are Enovation. We’re here for the healthcare sector. We’re here for the dedicated professionals who devote their personal attention to each and every patient. We’re here for the organisations who provide ever more complex care to a rising number of people with fewer staff. We’re here for the clinicians and the caregivers. And we’re here for the patients and their families who want to receive the assistance and care they need, today, tomorrow and in the future.

We assist by developing connected care solutions that support healthcare professionals and clients in an innovative way. Digital tools that allow organisations to provide digital care in a smart, efficient way and collaborate with one another and with the client.

This is how we contribute to the healthcare system of the future; to help create a more effective, less prone to human errors and more efficient system. A system in which we rely on technology, but that allows healthcare providers to focus on the most important thing: giving patients their time and attention.

12:15

Case Study

Case Study

12:35

Lessons from the Frontline - The Back Door Challenge: Integrating Discharge for Safer Flow (Speakers TBC)

Session Overview:

Join an open fireside conversation exploring the innovative “3-way care model” and other approaches that bring together acute, community, and social care. Our speakers will share insights from the frontline on embedding discharge planning early, enhancing patient flow, and supporting patient choice, highlighting practical lessons that can be applied across health and social care settings.

12:55

Case Study

Case Study

13:15

Lunch & Networking

Lunch & Networking

14:00

Chair Afternoon Address (Confirmed)

Chris Morrow-Frost
National Clinical Advisor to Secondary Care
NHS England

Chair Afternoon Address (Confirmed)

14:05

Case Study

Case Study

14:25

NHS Deep Dive – Reducing Hospital Attendance through Community Collaboration (Speakers TBC)

Session Overview:

Explore how Urgent Community Response (UCR) teams and primary care partners are collaborating with acute services to manage patients safely in the community. This session highlights the use of shared visibility, real-time data, and clinical collaboration to prevent unnecessary hospital admissions and improve patient flow.

14:45

Case Study

Case Study

15:05

Afternoon Skills Clinic – Digital Flow Visibility: Data, Dashboards & Decision Support (Panellists TBC)

Session Overview:

This hands-on session explores digital tools that enhance operational flow in healthcare settings. Participants will learn how to create real-time visibility across patient pathways, leverage predictive analytics to anticipate capacity challenges, and implement governance practices that ensure safe and effective data sharing.

15:05

Breakout Skills Clinic – Discharge Planning Innovation: Practical Tools and Models

Session Overview:

This interactive clinic explores practical approaches to integrated discharge planning. Drawing on real-world examples from leading NHS trusts, participants will engage with templates, frameworks, and tools designed to align clinical, community, and social care teams helping to minimise delays, improve patient flow, and reduce readmissions.

15:35

Hot Buffet Food & Drinks

Hot Buffet Food & Drinks

17:00

End of Day

End of Day

Convenzisvents

Your Pass Includes....

  • This conference is CPD accredited. Attendees will be eligible to gain 8 CPD points upon completion of the event.
  • Access to a leading conference speaker programme
  • Interactive Q&A sessions
  • Leadership Lessons from the Front Line
  • Cross-sector best practice
  • Meet the supplier opportunities
  • Hot breakfast & Lunch included
  • Access to post event drinks reception and Street food

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