April 28, 2021

Event Registration
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Location: Park Regis - Floor 15 Foyer

We’re making sure that every part of your stay at the Autumn Leadership Summit is safe, secure and following the most up-to-date covid guidelines.

As part of this, you will be asked to take a lateral flow test 24 hours before attending the event. Upon your arrival, you will be asked to present proof of your negative test or proof of both vaccinations.

AM Keynotes
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Chair:
Jon Hoeksma, CEO, Digital Health

Keynotes:
Tom Loosemore, Partner, Public Digital
Digitising public services, and why health really is complicated
Tom Loosemore, public sector digitisation guru, former deputy director of the widely acclaimed Government Digital Service, and co-author of "Digital Transformation at Scale: Why the Strategy Is Delivery", will help place the challenges the NHS faces on digital in the context of wider public sector digitisation experiences.

Prof David Rosser, CEO, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundtation Trust
The digital future of health and care in Birmingham
Prof Rosser, CEO of UHB FT, leads one the most digitally advanced NHS trusts in the UK, he will set out his future digital vision for the trust and wider Birmingham health and care.

Jenny Thomas, Programme Director, DigitalHealth.London
Why innovation is essential to a successful NHS recovery
Digitalhealth.London is the highly successful NHS start-up agency, created by the London AHSNs, that has nurtured and supported some of the most successful digital health start-ups in the UK. Jenny Thomas, programme director will outline why supporting and scaling digital innovation is essential to the future of digital health and care.

Panel Q&A

Coffee & Networking Break
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Location: Sky Loft, Floor 16

Roundtables: Part One
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Location: Floor 15, Blumfield room

The roundtable sessions will cover two topics listed below. They will be run simultaneously twice, so each attendee will have the opportunity to attend them both.

Facilitators:
Prof. Robin Williams, Senior Lecturer, Chief Scientist Office Chancellor’s Fellow, Director of Innovation, Usher Institute, University of Edinburgh
Dr Kathrin Cresswell, Professor of Social Research on Technology and Director of the Institute for the Study of Science Technology and Innovation, University of Edinburgh

Roundtable One: Meaningful maturity: making digital maturity count
With the What Good Looks Like framework, digital maturity is back on the agenda. But how can an organisation, ICS or region best demonstrate that it is advancing its digital maturity? How can it most usefully benchmark against peers? What are the key measures currently available? This roundtable session led by the researchers who have carried out the official evaluation of the GDE programme, will explore what makes digital maturity meaningful.

Roundtables: Part One
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Location: Floor 15, Armstrong room

The roundtable sessions will cover two topics listed below. They will be run simultaneously twice, so each attendee will have the opportunity to attend them both.
Facilitator:
Gary McAllister, CTO, One London - NHS London

Joss Palmer, Programme Director, One London - NHS London

Roundtable Two: Digital foundations: enabling integrated care systems
What are the digital foundations that are required to underpin the move to Integrated Care Systems? Do ICSs require the standardisation of provider systems as we are seeing in some areas or should their focus be elsewhere such as integrated care records, patient engagement and population health management? This roundtable will be led by Gary McAllister and Joss Palmer, respectively CTO and Programme Director of the award-winning OneLondon shared record.

Roundtables: Part Two
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Location: Floor 15, Blumfield room

The roundtable sessions will cover two topics listed below. They will be run simultaneously twice, so each attendee will have the opportunity to attend them both.

Facilitators:
Prof. Robin Williams, Senior Lecturer, Chief Scientist Office Chancellor’s Fellow, Director of Innovation, Usher Institute, University of Edinburgh
Dr Kathrin Cresswell, Professor of Social Research on Technology and Director of the Institute for the Study of Science Technology and Innovation, University of Edinburgh

Roundtable One: Meaningful maturity: making digital maturity count
With the What Good Looks Like framework, digital maturity is back on the agenda. But how can an organisation, ICS or region best demonstrate that it is advancing its digital maturity? How can it most usefully benchmark against peers? What are the key measures currently available? This roundtable session led by the researchers who have carried out the official evaluation of the GDE programme, will explore what makes digital maturity meaningful.

Roundtables: Part Two
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Location: Floor 15, Armstrong room

The roundtable sessions will cover two topics listed below. They will be run simultaneously twice, so each attendee will have the opportunity to attend them both.
Facilitator:
Gary McAllister, CTO, One London - NHS London

Joss Palmer, Programme Director, One London - NHS London

Roundtable Two: Digital foundations: enabling integrated care systems
What are the digital foundations that are required to underpin the move to Integrated Care Systems? Do ICSs require the standardisation of provider systems as we are seeing in some areas or should their focus be elsewhere such as integrated care records, patient engagement and population health management? This roundtable will be led by Gary McAllister and Joss Palmer, respectively CTO and Programme Director of the award-winning OneLondon shared record.