Faced with increasing pressures across the system, NHS leaders are making the shift towards data-driven decision-making, with the ambition to streamline and maximise resources whilst improving health outcomes for populations.
This Congress combines HSJ’s access and understanding of NHS leadership challenges and AphA’s deep knowledge of the transformative potential of analytics for a unique and collaborative conversation.
These unprecedented times, call for a new approach. Hidden within huge volumes of rich data – from national datasets to patient care records – is the information needed to drive the innovations and transformational ideas that will secure the future sustainability of the NHS and wider health and care landscape.
But how do we effectively equip senior NHS leaders with the intelligence they need to make the most value-adding decisions for their patients, organisations and systems?
This unique Congress will unite 150+ NHS trust and ICS board members, CIOs and senior analytics professionals from across the country, with senior figures driving transformation nationally for a collaborative conversation to unlock the potential of data for smarter decision-making, and to drive better outcomes.
Get your system intelligence strategies right the first time - Share experiences to ensure your ICS-wide intelligence function is fit for purpose and enabling system leaders to make the best decisions.
Find effective ways to anticipate demand and proactively redesign services and interventions around population and patient needs.
Identify opportunities for increased efficiency & productivity through better use of data. Doing more with less has long been an NHS reality, and with inflation adding to an already challenging financial landscape, this is more important than ever.
Gary Price, Chief Operating Officer, Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust
Rachna Vyas, Chief Operating Officer, Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland
Nick Sinclair, Chief Operating Officer, Medway Foundation Trust
Panel Discussion 1 | 09:05
Making board level decisions – Evidence-based decision-making to tackle trust-wide pressures and drive better outcomes for our patients
Trak A - Panel 1 | 13:30
Increasing clinical productivity
Track A - Panel 2 | 14:55
Tackling the elective recovery challenge
Panel Discussion 3 | 16:10
Making system-wide decisions – Gaining a full picture of ICS needs and performance to drive value-adding transformation
Why attend?
Improve the quality of care you and your colleagues deliver daily - Discover how to make better use of comprehensive and contextualised datasets to gain deeper insights.
Identify opportunities for improved efficiency – Determine how better information can transform service delivery and reduce time to diagnosis and treatment.
Find effective ways to shape services and optimise clinical pathways for and with patients for better health outcomes.
Key speakers & sessions
Rowan Pritchard Jones (Prof), Executive Medical Director, Cheshire & Merseyside Integrated Care System
Guy Northover, CCIO and Lead Clinical Director, Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
Peter Thomas, Chief Clinical Information Officer and Director of Digital Medicine, Moorfields Eye Hospital
Helen Davies, Clinical lead for community and PHM, Calderdale Cares Partnership and NHS West Yorkshire ICB
Panel Discussion 2 | 10:10
Making decisions together – Ethics and governance for efficient and patient-centred health and care
Track B - Panel 1 | 13:30
Evidence-based service redesign
Track B - Panel 2 | 14:55
Optimising clinical pathways for better health and care delivery
Panel Discussion 4 | 16:50
Making predictive and preventative decisions – Using system intelligence to optimise population health outcomes and reduce health inequalities
Why attend?
Shift perceptions within your organisation and ensure your team are seen as drivers of value-adding transformation, and a catalyst for change.
Engage the wider system on how they can support you in improving data quality, making your analysis and recommendations truly impactful.
Identify opportunities to make the biggest difference whilst delivering a healthy dose of realism on the opportunities afforded by data science.
Explore ways to drive system-wide intelligence and build a greater understanding of both population health needs and opportunities.
Key speakers & sessions
Ming Tang, Chief Data and Analytics Officer, NHS England
Marc Farr, Chief Analytical Officer, East Kent Hospitals University NHS FT
Phil Holland, Chief Information Officer, The Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust
Panel Discussion 1 | 09:05
Making board level decisions – Evidence-based decision-making to tackle trust-wide pressures and drive better outcomes for our patients
Interactive Discussion - Table 7 | 11:30
Capitalising on AI to drive efficiencies
Case-study 1A | 14:10
Turning data into intelligence
Panel Discussion 3 | 16:10
Making system-wide decisions – Gaining a full picture of ICS needs and performance to drive value-adding transformation
With two parallel tracks that will explore intelligence-driven improvements to both efficiency and clinical outcomes in greater depth, plus a full programme of case studies, workshops and interactive panels - this is an opportunity to put your best people, products and services in front of an engaged audience of C-suite NHS professionals.