Current Landscape
The upcoming NHS Data and Information Conference will revolve around the government's initiative, "Data Saves Lives: Reshaping Health and Social Care with Data." the conference will evaluate the progress made to establish the foundation for the future of healthcare.
The NHS has fulfilled over half of the commitments outlined in the strategy. This includes the implementation of the right technical systems by promoting common data standards, transitioning to cloud computing, and adopting target data architecture to create a more cohesive approach to technology and digital solutions. Additionally, efforts have been made to enhance staff confidence in securely sharing data through guidance and updates to the data security and protection toolkit.
The conference will also delve into the impact of the new Labour government on the NHS. This shift in political leadership brings new policies and priorities that are set to influence the direction of healthcare data management. Discussions will explore how the new administration's vision aligns with ongoing initiatives and what changes can be anticipated in the approach to data-driven healthcare solutions.
Importance and timeliness of the event
The NHS Data and Information Conference is imperative for individuals deeply committed to influencing the future of healthcare data in the NHS. This event is pivotal for strategic insights into the upcoming phase of the NHS Data Saves Lives strategy, offering an invaluable opportunity to anticipate future developments and network with key stakeholders. Attendees benefit from a rich learning experience, gaining insights from experts in the field. Contributing to the national agenda, the conference ensures that participants actively shape the trajectory of healthcare data, aligning strategies with the goal of improving patient outcomes and healthcare service efficiency.
Key content streams:
Why attend
The NHS Data and Information Conference presents a crucial chance for attendees to actively contribute to the progress of both the healthcare sector and the NHS.
This event serves as a forum to stay abreast of the most recent technologies, regulatory changes and quality enhancement endeavours within NHS Data.
Participants have the opportunity to acquire valuable insights into pioneering practices and optimal strategies for reshaping their services. Engaging with cutting-edge technologies, collaborating with industry leaders and exploring vendor solutions all play a role in fostering professional development and fostering positive transformations within the NHS.
We have an invite only option for NHS Senior Managers for our conference, to see if you qualify for a complimentary place please click the button below.
Registration and Breakfast
Registration - Open from 9:00 am - Closes at 11:00 am
All delegates must complete their registration process before the 11:00 AM cut-off time. Please arrive in a timely manner to allow for registration and to avoid any inconvenience. Delegates who arrive after the registration deadline will be refused entry to the event.
We appreciate your cooperation in helping us maintain the event's schedule and ensuring that everyone can fully participate in the Conference. If you have any questions or require assistance, our event staff will be available to assist you with the registration process.
Thank you for your understanding, and we look forward to an insightful and productive event together!
Integrating Data to Enhance Patient Outcomes Panel Discussion
This panel discussion will explore the transformative potential of data integration in healthcare. Discussions will cover current challenges, innovative technologies like AI and blockchain, and real-world case studies showcasing improved patient outcomes through better data integration. The panel will address data security, privacy, and the importance of multi-stakeholder collaboration, while also considering future directions and necessary policy frameworks. Attendees will gain actionable insights and practical strategies for leveraging integrated data to enhance patient care.
Speakers:
Morning Break
Morning Break
Case Study - Discover how NHS Midlands & Lancashire CSU transformed patient engagement, communications, and reduced waiting lists with technology & automation—and what's coming next.
Case Study - NHS Mid Lancs Commissioning (Digital Spaces)
Discover how NHS Midlands & Lancashire Commissioning Support Unit (CSU) revolutionised patient engagement and communication systems by leveraging cutting-edge technology and automation. This presentation will explore the strategies implemented to streamline processes, improve patient experiences, and significantly reduce waiting lists. Attendees will gain insights into the digital tools and innovations that powered this transformation and learn about future developments aimed at further enhancing efficiency and care delivery in the NHS.
Keynote Presentation - Spreading the love of data across the care professionals (Confirmed)
This session looks at the importance of using data to help better understand the issues faced in NHS and how collaboration amongst different professionals could be a powerful way forward. What are the challenges and what is being done to address the difficulties.
Fireside Interview - NICE’s use of real-world data to inform guidance development (Confirmed)
Covering how NICE uses health data to inform decisions about our guidelines, from economic modelling to understanding baseline populations and beyond.
Case Study - Hitachi Pentaho
Case Study - Hitachi Pentaho
Jason and Andrew will be talking through their take on increasing the visibility and accessibility of NHS data, whilst ensuring a secure, integrated, and standardised data platform to enable safe and tangible AI adoption. They’ll also cover the reduction in digital burn out and adoption of the NHS Federated Data Platform.
Lunch and Networking
Lunch and Networking
Keynote presentation - Using data to make healthcare human again (Confirmed)
Based on our experience of delivering General Practice services nationwide through one of the largest GP Partnerships in the NHS, the session will explore the importance of data accuracy and targeted data quality improvement. Mina will share a practical example of using data to tackle unwarranted variation at scale in primary care.
Keynote Presentation - Digital and Data: Two Sides of the Same Coin (Confirmed)
This session explores the challenge of delivering a genuinely joined up Digital, Data and Technology (DDaT) offer in a complex system. What might be the key components of success, what are some hard learned mistakes and where do the opportunities lie?
Hot Buffet Food & Drinks Reception
Hot Buffet Food & Drinks Reception
End of Day
End of Day