IHSCM Digital Health & Digital Tech Social Care Innovators Combined Special Interest Group Meeting
Fri 26 Apr 2024 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM BST
Online, Zoom
Description
This group is sponsored by Voror Health Technologies and focuses on best practice in digital health technology, supporting members to contribute to decision making, procurement, implementation and use. It has a rapidly growing membership with a range of plans for events and content.
For this meeting we will be holding a discussion on "Are ICBs the opportunity to finally crack the digital nut?" with SIG chair David Kwo, EPR Programme Director for Stabilisation and Optimisation at Frimley Health, Digital Consultant for Children's Hospital Ireland & Former CIO of various NHS Trusts and Tom Bell, Founder and Director of Cormetis Consulting.
Tom and David will facilitate a conversation around the role that
ICBs can play in using digital to improve safety, productivity and performance
in healthcare. They
will illustrate problems they see with the current ICB digital landscape and
suggest ways forward. The session will cover: ICB role, consistency and
standardisation of services, coordination and integration of care, digital
blueprints, people/culture and transformation.
Free for IHSCM members* & SIG members. £8.00 inc. VAT for non-members.
Join the SIG mailing list to stay in-the-loop. Email: cjoseph@ihm.org.uk
IHSCM Members can attain 2 High Performance Leadership Framework points for attending this event towards Operational Leadership. https://ihm.org.uk/hpl-dashboard/
*Please note you will need to enter your IHSCM membership number to qualify for a free ticket. You can find your membership number by:
- logging into your IHSCM account
- clicking on the 'Members' tab and choosing 'My Account' from the drop down list
- click the blue 'view and update you member profile' button
- your IHM number will be at the top of the page under personal details
Should you experience any issues please email us at events@ihm.org.uk
Are you interested in joining one of our Special Interest Groups?
Group aims:
- Facilitate debate, exploration and sharing of ideas
- Drive real action with impact
- Support integrated care initiatives
We will do this by:
- Meeting regularly as a working group, always welcoming new members
- Publishing reports, practical resources and masterclasses
- Hosting events and conferences
For more info, visit: our SIG page