HETT 2019
Drew Ivan, EVP of product and strategy at Rhapsody, talks about why, compared to other industries, it has been difficult for healthcare to tackle the interoperability challenge.
The Professional Records Standards Body collaborates with providers of health and social care in the UK and abroad, says PRSB Chair Maureen Baker.
Reid Oakes, global head and general manager for health industries at HP, talks about how the company is improving people's experiences of interacting with technology in healthcare.
Communicating the benefits of technology early in the process helped prepare the workforce for change and cultivate an open-minded culture, says Katie Trott, CNIO at Royal Free London NHS FT.
Angela Velkova, director for communities and strategic relations for HIMSS International, talks about the newly launched HIMSS Nursing & Midwifery Informatics (England) Network.
Rahul Agarwal, assistant director of healthcare at the Department for International Trade in the UK, says at the heart of a new partnership between HIMSS and Healthcare UK is the building of bridges to share expertise around innovation in the NHS.
Johnathan Pascall, EMEA sales director of uPerform by Ancile, says clinicians need access to the resources required to use digital systems as painlessly as possible to free up their time.
Dr. Phil Moore, deputy clinical chair at the NHS Kingston Clinical Commissioning Group, says there are challenges to overcome in the latest attempt to transform healthcare in the UK.
David Hancock, healthcare executive advisor at InterSystems, discusses the need for interoperability when delivering healthcare to populations now and in the future.
Theo Fotis, principal lecturer at the University of Brighton's School of Health Sciences, says that because nurses represent the largest profession in healthcare, they are well-positioned to drive innovation with digital tools.