{"id":1080,"date":"2019-02-28T15:06:42","date_gmt":"2019-02-28T15:06:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/integratedcarejournal.com\/eventbrite-event\/integrated-care-seminar-prevention-and-the-patient-pathway\/"},"modified":"2019-05-02T15:51:57","modified_gmt":"2019-05-02T15:51:57","slug":"integrated-care-seminar-prevention-and-the-patient-pathway","status":"publish","type":"eventbrite_events","link":"https:\/\/integratedcarejournal.com\/eventbrite-event\/integrated-care-seminar-prevention-and-the-patient-pathway\/","title":{"rendered":"Integrated care seminar: Prevention and the patient pathway"},"content":{"rendered":"
Integrated Care Journal welcomes you to attend our thought-provoking seminar in the heart of Sheffield to explore the challenges of long-term conditions, lifestyle diseases and the social determinants of health, from the perspective of the patient pathway.<\/p>\n
Healthcare is becoming increasingly patient-centric as the national policy focus shifts to look at prevention and early intervention strategies. However, this has to be delivered for local populations in local areas.<\/p>\n
Reforms are underway in England and health and care professionals need to know what’s working. Following the publication of the NHS Long Term Plan, the attention of health and care policy has shifted all the more substantially to focus on keeping people well, as opposed to simply treating the sick.<\/p>\n
This is combined with new challenges, growing health inequalities, an ageing population which brings greater prevalence of multi-morbidity and long-term conditions, and more people suffering from lifestyle diseases.<\/p>\n
The seminar will look at the patient pathway, how services cooperate and interlink to treat patients and what is being done to keep people healthy.<\/p>\n
In the fast-paced and ever-changing landscape nationally, it is more important than ever that these questions are addressed with local populations in mind.<\/p>\n
We are pleased to announce our keynote speaker,\u00a0Dr Charles Alessi<\/strong>,\u00a0Chief Clinical Officer for HIMSS International. Further speakers, bringing a host of expertise from healthcare and the wider public sector, will be added over the coming months.<\/p>\n Agenda and speaker line up:<\/strong><\/p>\n 9:30am – 9:50am – Welcoming teas and coffees<\/strong><\/p>\n 9:50am – 10:00am – Chairs Welcome<\/strong><\/p>\n 10:00am – 10:40am – Shared decision making in the era of precision medicine – from personalised risk reduction to the potential to better manage clinical decision support<\/strong><\/p>\n Dr Charles Alessi, Chief Clinical Officer – HIMSS<\/p>\n 10:40am – 11:30am – ICJ Partners Session<\/strong><\/p>\n Gerard Hanratty, Partner – Browne Jacobson<\/p>\n 11:30am – 11:45am – Break<\/strong><\/p>\n 11:45am – 12:15pm – The Democratisation of Healthcare<\/strong><\/p>\n Professor Dean Fathers, Chair – Nottingham Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust<\/p>\n 12:15pm-12:45pm – Integrating Health and Social Care<\/strong><\/p>\n Keith Strahan, Principal Clinical Lead – NHS Digital<\/p>\n 12:45pm – 13:15pm – Effective Management of Malnutrition in Health and Social Care Improves Lives & Saves Money<\/strong><\/p>\n Dr Trevor Smith, Consultant Gastroenterologist – BAPEN<\/p>\n 13:15pm – 14:15pm – Lunch break<\/strong><\/p>\n 14:30pm – 15:00pm – Committing to patient-centred care: Implications and outcomes<\/strong><\/p>\n David Rogers, Chair – North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS Trust<\/p>\n 15:00pm – 15:50pm – Primary Care Panel Discussion<\/strong><\/p>\n Dr Andrew Hilton, CEO – Primary Care Sheffield, Mindy Daeschner, Chief Strategy & Marketing Officer – DoctorLink, 3rd Panelist TBC<\/p>\n 15:50pm – 16:00pm – Chairs closing remarks<\/strong><\/p>\n 16:00pm – 16:30pm – Networking<\/strong><\/p>\n ICJ seminars offer attendees an exclusive insight to the leading developments in integrated care \u2013 spanning health, social care, public health, local government and social services \u2013 while getting the opportunity to engage with other leading stakeholders keen to make their ideas and concerns known at this critical time of health service reform.<\/p>\n This seminar is kindly sponsored by and produced in partnership with\u00a0Browne Jacobson.<\/a><\/p>\n