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Intelligent Health UK 

24-25 MAY 2023

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  • Wednesday 24th
  • 08:00 - 09:00
    REGISTRATION
  • 09:00 - 09:10
    WELCOME Inspired Minds Sarah Porter, CEO and Founder, Inspired Minds, UN Advisor, LAWS Main Stage
    • Sarah Porter, CEO and Founder, Inspired Minds, UN Advisor, LAWS

  • 09:10 - 09:20
    WELCOME and chairperson’s opening remarks Main Stage
  • 09:20 - 09:45
    HEADLINER: Leading digital change, interoperability and innovation Main Stage

    NHS England/NHS Improvement

  • 09:45 - 10:10
    HEADLINER (2) Main Stage
  • 10:10 - 10:35
    HEADLINER (3) Main Stage
  • 10:35 - 11:00
    HEADLINER John Nosta, President, NostaLab Main Stage
    • John Nosta, President, NostaLab

  • 11:00 - 11:40
    MORNING REFRESHMENTS & NETWORKING
  • MAIN STAGE: PRACTICAL, REAL-WORLD AI USE CASES
    • 11:40 - 12:00
      KEYNOTE: The key role of health data in reducing inequalities and improving patient and population care Kiran Patel, Chief Medical Officer, Deputy CEO and Consultant Cardiologist, University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust Main Stage
      • Kiran Patel, Chief Medical Officer, Deputy CEO and Consultant Cardiologist, University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust

    • 12:00 - 12:20
      USE CASE: Scaling AI projects in the NHS: leading digital change, interoperability and innovation Haris Shuaib, AI Transformation Lead and Consultant Physicist, Head of Clinical Scientific Computing, AI Centre and Guy's and St Thomas'​ NHS Foundation Trust Main Stage

      Rolling out AIDE, integrating with clinical systems and connecting to a worldwide network of people developing apps. Get insights on various projects in deployment with specific insights on policy and ethics – how do you get access to patients legally and ethically and how to safely deploy experimental devices

      • Haris Shuaib, AI Transformation Lead and Consultant Physicist, Head of Clinical Scientific Computing, AI Centre and Guy's and St Thomas'​ NHS Foundation Trust

    • 12:20 - 12:40
      USE CASE: Transforming bowel cancer care through AI Alexander Seager, Gastrointestinal Research Fellow, South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust Main Stage

      Exclusive insights from 9 participating trusts on COLO-DETECT

      • Alexander Seager, Gastrointestinal Research Fellow, South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust

  • WORKSHOPS: Join our hands-on workshops for practical exercises and to learn from leaders in the field
    • 11:40 - 12:40
      WORKSHOP 1: Identifying how pharma can fuel better use of AI in drug discovery Room 6

      This workshop digs deeper into the ineffectiveness of drug discovery when it comes to actual human use as hardly any work. How can we more effectively identify better targets for drugs?

  • CHALLENGES: For entrepreneurs with a shared passion to innovate and solve real-world challenges, to help integrate AI and data driven technologies into health and social care
    • 11:40 - 12:40
      CHALLENGE 1: Setting yourself up for success – important actors for smooth implementation of AI tools into clinical workflows Haris Shuaib, AI Transformation Lead and Consultant Physicist, Head of Clinical Scientific Computing, AI Centre and Guy's and St Thomas'​ NHS Foundation Trust
      Nick Barlow, Chief Digital Transformation Officer, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
      Sarah Blake, Cardiology Registrar, Guy's and St Thomas'​ NHS Foundation Trust
      Rizwan Malik, Consultant Radiologist, Bolton NHS Foundation Trust
      Room 7

      In a rapidly evolving, clinical AI ecosystem how can you set your organisation up for success? A smooth implementation of AI tools requires certain workflows, roles and responsibilities. Learn from some of the AI Centre’s experts in the field, with real-world experience in setting up AI tools in clinical workflows.

      • Haris Shuaib, AI Transformation Lead and Consultant Physicist, Head of Clinical Scientific Computing, AI Centre and Guy's and St Thomas'​ NHS Foundation Trust

      • Nick Barlow, Chief Digital Transformation Officer, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust

      • Sarah Blake, Cardiology Registrar, Guy's and St Thomas'​ NHS Foundation Trust

      • Rizwan Malik, Consultant Radiologist, Bolton NHS Foundation Trust

  • TABLE TALKS - Table Talks will be organised and facilitated by leaders chosen for their domain knowledge. Bringing together groups of qualified attendees to discuss a particular health concern, problem or opportunity to develop actionable strategies
    • 11:40 - 12:40
      TABLE TALK 1 Room 5
  • 12:40 - 13:40
    LUNCH & NETWORKING
  • MAIN STAGE: Harnessing the benefits of AI in health and care
    • 13:40 - 14:00
      KEYNOTE: NHS long-term plan - Reducing waiting lists across Cancer, Mental Health, Obesity, Autism and Primary Care Main Stage

      Using AI to help the NHS continue to innovate, recover from the pandemic and ease the backlog in care

    • 14:00 - 14:20
      KEYNOTE: When personalised care meets technology – taking a people-centred approach to cancer care innovation Dr Richard Simcock, Chief Medical Officer, Macmillan Cancer Support Main Stage
      • Dr Richard Simcock, Chief Medical Officer, Macmillan Cancer Support

    • 14:20 - 14:50
      KEYNOTE: AI and robotics for surgical excellence Shafi Ahmed, Consultant Surgeon, Barts Health NHS Trust & Chief Medical Officer, Medical Realities Main Stage

      Remote robotic surgery, intelligent surgeon training, minimal invasive procedures and VR streaming from the operation theatre. 

      • Shafi Ahmed, Consultant Surgeon, Barts Health NHS Trust & Chief Medical Officer, Medical Realities

    • 14:40 - 14:50
      USE CASE: Widening the AI deployment bottleneck: Clinical AI Fellowship programme - a first of its kind Dr Alexander T Deng, Programme Lead for the Fellowships in Clinical Artificial Intelligence, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust & AI Centre Main Stage

      This first of its kind, clinical AI Fellowship programme is aimed at front-line clinicians. Learn about how the AI Centre for Value Based Healthcare developed this clinical AI curriculum and training programme to combat the AI deployment bottleneck. Hear about the importance of training a workforce in clinical AI for longevity and sustainability or AI integration

      • Dr Alexander T Deng, Programme Lead for the Fellowships in Clinical Artificial Intelligence, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust & AI Centre

    • 14:50 - 15:10
      KEYNOTE: Real-world implementation: AI in Radiology Juan Gutiérrez Alliende, Medical Lead EMEA Digital Solution Business, Radiology, Bayer Main Stage

      Deep dive into the practical outcomes of digital intelligence in Radiology looking at the regulatory changes and guidelines. Gauge how platform tech can be effective and the potential value of using a platform, beyond functionality and regulatory – what can AI application DO?

      • Juan Gutiérrez Alliende, Medical Lead EMEA Digital Solution Business, Radiology, Bayer

    • 15:10 - 15:30
      USE CASE Main Stage

      Senior representative, Tucuvi

    • 15:30 - 15:50
      USE CASE: Procurement and Implementation of AI powered imaging biomarkers to enable precision medicine to improve diagnosis and treatment decisions for stroke and lung disease Main Stage

      Insights from the e-stroke platform and ILD (Insterstitial Lung Disease) solution

  • The NIHR Invention for Innovation Calls: Advice Clinic
    • 13:40 - 14:40
      The NIHR Invention for Innovation Calls: Advice Clinic Track 2

      The NIHR will be at Intelligent Health UK in May to answer any questions on the application process for our funding programmes and how to access our Expert Partnering Service to find collaborators and support for your product development and evidence generation journey.

      The NIHR Invention for Innovation (i4i) Programme funds Research and Development of Medical Devices, In vitro Diagnostics and patient facing Digital Health Technologies (NICE Tier C) to support the pre-clinical and clinical development of medical technologies in areas of existing or emerging patient needs. This includes data-driven technologies based on AI and Machine Learning, wholly or in part. Other NIHR Programmes can support you in clinical trials to provide evidence to support your market access, including NICE appraisal, pre- or post-market.

      Details of open or upcoming calls will be available nearer the time.

  • WORKSHOPS: Join our hands-on workshops for practical exercises and to learn from leaders in the field
    • 13:40 - 14:40
      Workshop 2: AI fuelling the healthcare workforce Room 6

      How AI will impact workforce shortages and address the skills gap and how to mature the conversation around productive and longstanding relationships with industry

    • 14:50 - 15:50
      WORKSHOP 3: Tech enablement of preventative measures in public health Room 6

      Funding public health intervention schemes that streamline efficiency and deliver of service that is data and tech driven and shifting gears to more patient-facing vs system oriented programmes.

  • CHALLENGES: For entrepreneurs with a shared passion to innovate and solve real-world challenges, to help integrate AI and data driven technologies into health and social care
    • 13:40 - 14:40
      CHALLENGE 2: Upskilling the workforce: How can we provide health and social care workers with the AI knowledge they will soon need? Chair:
      Sam Kyffin, NHS Navigator, DigitalHealth.London
      Peter Mountney, CEO, Odin Vision
      Emma Taylor, Clinical Lead, Wysa
      Manish Patel, CEO, Jiva.ai
      Room 7

      Artificial Intelligence is going to be a vital part of supporting the NHS and social care staff in the future and ensuring our healthcare system can tackle the challenges it is currently facing. New AI platforms and applications are continually being introduced to healthcare, and it is vital that health and social care workers are given the knowledge and skills they need to deal with this new technology in everyday practice. In this challenge session, the panel of NHS staff, AI professionals and Founders of AI-based companies will discuss how to facilitate better education for health and care staff, the best ways to empower the workforce with AI and how to build trust in new AI-based tech.

      • Chair:

      • Sam Kyffin, NHS Navigator, DigitalHealth.London

      • Peter Mountney, CEO, Odin Vision

      • Emma Taylor, Clinical Lead, Wysa

      • Manish Patel, CEO, Jiva.ai

    • 14:50 - 15:50
      CHALLENGE 3: When AI in healthcare goes wrong: What do we do and how to react on time Dr. Allison Gardner, Director, Women Leading in AI and Senior Research Fellow, Keele University Room 7

      AI in healthcare has the potential to revolutionise the way healthcare is delivered, but as with any technology, it can sometimes go wrong. If AI in healthcare fails to perform, who is liable? What are the steps to correct the mistakes done by AI? What are the protocols and procedures in place for monitoring and addressing AI-related issues?

      • Dr. Allison Gardner, Director, Women Leading in AI and Senior Research Fellow, Keele University

  • WORKSHOP 2A: Join our hands-on workshops for practical exercises and to learn from leaders in the field
    • 14:50 - 15:50
      START-UP SHOWCASE 3: Challenging the status quo Kanwal Bhatia, Founder, Metalynx
      Carlon Fitzpatrick, Co-Founder & Business Development Director, Encode Health
      Alastair Harvey, Chief Commercial Officer, Cydar Medical
      Track 4

      Who’s driving change through brand-new ideas? Who has developed the next game-changer? What’s ‘the next big thing’ and which ideas are in incubation to drive innovation and digital transformation?

      Building trust in AI with clinical users

      Kanwal Bhatia, Founder, Metalynx

      Solving the healthcare supply chain management crisis by using AI

      Carlon Fitzpatrick, Co-Founder & Business Development Director, Encode Health

      Disrupting the status quo: leveraging AI to futureproof your healthcare business

      Alastair Harvey, Chief Commercial Officer, Cydar Medical

      • Kanwal Bhatia, Founder, Metalynx

      • Carlon Fitzpatrick, Co-Founder & Business Development Director, Encode Health

      • Alastair Harvey, Chief Commercial Officer, Cydar Medical

  • 15:50 - 16:10
    REFRESHMENTS & NETWORKING
  • 16:10 - 16:30
    KEYNOTE: Taking a step further – how data accelerated research into Long Covid Dr. Indra Joshi, Clinical Lead - Digital Experience, Digital Urgent & Emergency Care, NHS England Main Stage

    The COVID-19 pandemic continues to present the most significant health challenge and there is still a great deal of uncertainty about Long Covid and the impact it has on our patients. Collecting health records can support research while AI and data can help find patterns to identify and categorise Long Covid patients. 

    • So how does the whole process run? 
    • How much data have we gathered and what is it telling us? 
    • Do we have a better understanding of Long Covid and what are the latest findings?
    • Dr. Indra Joshi, Clinical Lead - Digital Experience, Digital Urgent & Emergency Care, NHS England

  • 16:30 - 16:55
    CLOSING HEADLINER: How large language models like Med-PaLM could shape the future in healthcare Dr. Alan Karthikesalingam, Senior Clinical Scientist, Google Health

    Since publishing research in late 2022, Google’s work on Med-PaLM has been drawing attention and in a short amount of time, positioned itself as one of the biggest conversations of the year.

    • What is the future potential of LLM in healthcare – how does it work, how can it support clinicians, and what’s under the hood?
    • How do we ensure they are safe to use, effective, and ready for clinical usage?
    • What inspiring new research helps us imagine the intelligent health future we are aiming for?
    • Dr. Alan Karthikesalingam, Senior Clinical Scientist, Google Health

  • 16:55 - 17:30
    PANEL DISCUSSION How are you setting up an AI working group into the clinical pathway? Dr Amrita Kumar, Consultant Radiologist & AI Clinical Lead, Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust
    Rhodri Davies, Senior Clinical Fellow, University College London
    Basab Bhattacharya, Clinical Informatic Lead - Radiology/AI, Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust
    Ana Ribeiro, AI Transformation Lead, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust
    Main Stage

    Discussing the importance of creating a comprehensive plan for how, when, and why to add AI into the clinical pathway, and how to carefully monitor the short-term and long-term impacts of doing so. What are the highest-ranked functionalities for an AI-enhanced care pathway? Once we decide to implement AI into the clinical pathway, where will the financial liability lie, with the NHS or ICS? How are they going to do it, how much, and in what capacity?

    • Dr Amrita Kumar, Consultant Radiologist & AI Clinical Lead, Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust

    • Rhodri Davies, Senior Clinical Fellow, University College London

    • Basab Bhattacharya, Clinical Informatic Lead - Radiology/AI, Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust

    • Ana Ribeiro, AI Transformation Lead, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust

  • 17:30 - 18:05
    PANEL DISCUSSION: Regulatory panel: Latest key governance updates in healthcare Moderator:
    Dr. Allison Gardner, Director, Women Leading in AI and Senior Research Fellow, Keele University
    Main Stage

    The UK healthcare system is constantly evolving, and new regulations and initiatives are introduced on a regular basis in order to improve the quality of care provided to patients. Join this panel session to find out the latest regulations which will ensure that patients receive the best possible care and that healthcare providers are held to high standards.

     

    • Moderator:

    • Dr. Allison Gardner, Director, Women Leading in AI and Senior Research Fellow, Keele University

  • 18:05 -
    CLOSE OF DAY ONE Main Stage
  • Thursday 25th
  • 08:00 - 09:00
    REGISTRATION
  • 09:00 - 09:05
    WELCOME Inspired Minds Sarah Porter, CEO and Founder, Inspired Minds, UN Advisor, LAWS Main Stage
    • Sarah Porter, CEO and Founder, Inspired Minds, UN Advisor, LAWS

  • 09:05 - 09:15
    WELCOME and chairperson’s opening remarks Main Stage
  • 09:15 - 09:40
    IN-CONVERSATION Opening keynote speaker:
    Dominic Cushnan, Director of AI, Imaging and Deployment, NHS AI Lab
    Interviewer:
    Dr. Kieran Walsh, Clinical Direct, BMJ
    Main Stage
    • Opening keynote speaker:

    • Dominic Cushnan, Director of AI, Imaging and Deployment, NHS AI Lab

    • Interviewer:

    • Dr. Kieran Walsh, Clinical Direct, BMJ

  • 09:40 - 10:05
    HEADLINER Main Stage
  • 10:05 - 10:45
    PANEL DISCUSSION: AI - Breast cancer’s silver bullet - or is it? Dr Andrew Elder, Deputy Managing Director, AlbionVC
    Dr. Nisha Sharma, Director of Breast Screening and Clinical Lead for Breast Imaging, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
    Dr William Teh, Consultant Radiologist, London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust
    Main Stage

    AI often bears the pressure to find and diagnose cancer alone; to mitigate the shortage of experts or eliminate radiologists entirely, but is that where we are setting ourselves up for failure? Is there more value when AI is more closely integrated into the entire clinical routine from start to finish, and when it’s complemented by automation? Where can AIs power truly be harnessed and how do we move from debate to deployment faster? What are the ‘steps to success’? How can the techies and clinicians map AI into the clinical pathway for cancer effectively? What ‘failures’ can you prevent in your trust? Be part of 2023’s biggest debate with 360 insights on AI for breast cancer, from innovation and clinical deployment decisions to investment. 

    • Dr Andrew Elder, Deputy Managing Director, AlbionVC

    • Dr. Nisha Sharma, Director of Breast Screening and Clinical Lead for Breast Imaging, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

    • Dr William Teh, Consultant Radiologist, London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust

  • 10:45 - 11:05
    KEYNOTE: Reimagining & Accelerating Health Equity, Access & Diversity Marc Farr, Chief Analytical Officer, East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust Main Stage
    • Marc Farr, Chief Analytical Officer, East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust

  • 11:05 - 11:40
    REFRESHMENTS & NETWORKING
  • MAIN STAGE: PRACTICAL, REAL-WORLD AI USE CASES
    • 11:40 - 12:00
      USE CASE Main Stage

      Senior representative, John Snow Labs

    • 12:00 - 12:20
      KEYNOTE: Women's Health Strategy - Breaking barriers for women by reducing the gender health gap Main Stage
    • 12:20 - 12:40
      USE CASE: Use Case: 40 robots. 100k screenings. One day Martin Gossling, Head of Commercial Innovation, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust Main Stage

      The Covid test line proved just 40 robots can test 100k samples of saliva a day. With track and trace of those samples within 4 hours and patient records updated within 8, the doors open to applying the same digital intelligence to prostate, cervical and ovarian cancer. 30 million AI assisted cancer screenings a year become game-changing. But what happens next with this ‘big data’ – and how is it narrowing the gap from information translation from data to diagnosis? Hear hard facts and a roadmap of how it’s being done from Covid to cancer.

      • Martin Gossling, Head of Commercial Innovation, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust

  • WORKSHOPS: Join our hands-on workshops for practical exercises and to learn from leaders in the field
    • 11:40 - 12:40
      WORKSHOP 4: Radiology & AI Dr Amrita Kumar, Consultant Radiologist & AI Clinical Lead, Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust Room 6

      Cost-benefit analysis on breast mammogram and chest x-ray readings for cancer from GPs; Insights from pilot studies, discussing evidence generation for AI use in real life

      • Dr Amrita Kumar, Consultant Radiologist & AI Clinical Lead, Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust

  • CHALLENGES: For entrepreneurs with a shared passion to innovate, by solving real-world challenges to help integrate AI and data driven technologies into health and social care
    • 11:40 - 12:40
      CHALLENGE 4: How can data collected through robotic surgery be used and accessed in multiple ways? Ian Newington, Head of Special Projects, National Institute for Health Research
      Shafi Ahmed, Consultant Surgeon, Barts Health NHS Trust & Chief Medical Officer, Medical Realities
      Room 7

      This session will dive into AI use for skill assessment of surgeons, education and system functionality. 

      This consortium is designed to tackle the challenge around collection and use of data in robotic surgery. 

      • Ian Newington, Head of Special Projects, National Institute for Health Research

      • Shafi Ahmed, Consultant Surgeon, Barts Health NHS Trust & Chief Medical Officer, Medical Realities

  • 12:40 - 13:40
    LUNCH & NETWORKING
  • MAIN STAGE: Harnessing the benefits of AI in health and care
    • 13:40 - 14:00
      USE CASE: From 100,000 to 100,000,000 - scaling AI in mental health care to help human therapists improve quality of care Dr Ronan Cummins, Director of AI Research, IESO Health & Former Senior Research Associate, University of Cambridge Main Stage

      Using the data from 100k patients who have been treated to date with human clinicians in a virtual environment, how can it be done in a safe way and how is it being evidenced? What are the potential regulatory hurdles, the medical device status, and oversight required? Hear a practical use case on setting up a platform for clinicians to patients in secure environment, data gathering processes to facilitate care mentoring via AI with the ultimate goal to provide wider access and scale

      • Dr Ronan Cummins, Director of AI Research, IESO Health & Former Senior Research Associate, University of Cambridge

    • 14:00 - 14:20
      USE CASE: Building a modern infrastructure for collaborative healthcare data science, machine learning and artificial intelligence Vishnu Chandrabalan, Consultant Surgeon and Head of Data Science and AI, Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Main Stage
      • Vishnu Chandrabalan, Consultant Surgeon and Head of Data Science and AI, Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

    • 14:20 - 14:50
      PANEL DISCUSSION: A proactive NHS – A moonshot or in line of sight? Lee Rickles, Chief Information Officer, Programme Director & Deputy SIRO, Humber Teaching NHS FT
      Tamara Everington, Haematology Consultant and Chief Clinical Information Officer, Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
      Robert Smillie, Chief Medical Information Officer, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
      Sigal Hachlili Dwyer, Director of AI, Data & Digital Innovation, Guy's and St Thomas'​ NHS Foundation Trust
      Martin Gossling, Head of Commercial Innovation, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
      Main Stage

      How do you take the NHS forward from a reactive to a proactive environment? Unburdening ICSs from legacy health systems and fully embracing intelligent health initiatives that have already become embedded across multiple Trusts has meant the discussion is steering away from ‘if’ to ‘how?’ and fast. Hear the experts discuss significant clinical pathway transformations and process redesigns needed for leaders to embrace innovative tech that enables sustainable clinical and operational transformation at scale and pace. The experts dive into the ‘how’ behind converging clinical systems, sharing and accessing central data warehouses, building business intelligence platforms, and utilising data science resource effectively. Moving from the ‘in theory’ to the ‘what do you do with the collected data?’ and ‘how do you feed it back to the individual?’ to the genomics and preventative plans, all the hard and real questions get answered.

      • Lee Rickles, Chief Information Officer, Programme Director & Deputy SIRO, Humber Teaching NHS FT

      • Tamara Everington, Haematology Consultant and Chief Clinical Information Officer, Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

      • Robert Smillie, Chief Medical Information Officer, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust

      • Sigal Hachlili Dwyer, Director of AI, Data & Digital Innovation, Guy's and St Thomas'​ NHS Foundation Trust

      • Martin Gossling, Head of Commercial Innovation, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust

    • 14:50 - 15:10
      USE CASE: Use Case: Fast-tracked skin cancer assessment and treatment with AI decision support tools Marcela Vizcaychipi, Deputy Chief Clinical Information Officer, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital Main Stage

      Never shared before insights from the DERM pilot. This unmissable case study brings you the strategic, clinical and deployment leads that steered the DERM pilot in secondary care, used in addition to teledermatology hubs where images of skin lesions are captured to triage cases and find the most appropriate treatment pathway for each patient. DERM uses AI algorithms to analyse specialist magnified images of skin lesions so that patients can be assessed quickly and receive life-saving treatment promptly if required. Find out the exact challenges shared from a clinical perspective, the strategic decision making process, implementation timelines, processes and glitches with ‘must have’  pointers on adoption of AI in skincare at scale and tips on what to avoid

      • Marcela Vizcaychipi, Deputy Chief Clinical Information Officer, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital

    • 15:10 - 15:30
      USE CASE: “Hospital of the future” - How AlderHey@anywhere digital platform is set to revolutionise the way in which patient care is delivered to children and young people Christian Flynn, Medical Doctor, Liverpool University Hospitals Foundation Trust & Clinical Innovation Fellow, Alder Hey Innovation Centre Main Stage
      • Christian Flynn, Medical Doctor, Liverpool University Hospitals Foundation Trust & Clinical Innovation Fellow, Alder Hey Innovation Centre

    • 15:30 - 15:50
      USE CASE: Automatic identification of orthopaedics implants using AI Vineet Batta, Senior Clinical Fellow, Luton & Dunstable University Hospital NHS Trust Main Stage

      Current identification methods include using radiographs, surgical records, clinic records to see the implant labels and reference radiographic galleries. However, with patients changing hospitals, surgical records are not always available and hence 10% of implants remain unidentified preoperatively and are associated with poorer surgical outcomes, time burdens on clinical staff, and increased health care costs. To solve this problem, we launched WhichOrthopaedicImplant.com – a searchable orthopaedic implant database for the identification of orthopaedic devices and during this presentation, we will showcase successful examples of what has been achieved so far 

      • Vineet Batta, Senior Clinical Fellow, Luton & Dunstable University Hospital NHS Trust

  • WORKSHOPS: Join our hands-on workshops for practical exercises and to learn from leaders in the field
    • 13:40 - 14:40
      WORKSHOP 5: How to include data scientists into the workforce of our healthcare system Daniel Hayes, Director of Performance & Informatics, University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust Room 6

      Discussing the role data scientists and data analysts play in the workforce of our healthcare systems.

      How can data scientists and data analysts work effectively alongside clinicians and operational managers?

      What qualifications and skills are required and to retain the best ones?

      • Daniel Hayes, Director of Performance & Informatics, University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust

    • 14:50 - 15:50
      WORKSHOP 6: Using and accessing data in rare diseases

      This workshop is set to  seek solutions on the wealth of data that already exists on multiple systems and how to consolidate and use it on one platform, identifying how it should be used, for what purposes and what kind of system and management is required

  • CHALLENGES: For entrepreneurs with a shared passion to innovate, by solving real-world challenges to help integrate AI and data driven technologies into health and social care
    • 13:40 - 14:40
      CHALLENGE 5: The inaugural national summit of AI working groups: benchmarking best practice for procurement and adoption Haris Shuaib, AI Transformation Lead and Consultant Physicist, Head of Clinical Scientific Computing, AI Centre and Guy's and St Thomas'​ NHS Foundation Trust
      Marc Farr, Chief Analytical Officer, East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust
      Dr Amrita Kumar, Consultant Radiologist & AI Clinical Lead, Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust
      Dr Alex Novak, Lead Consultant in Emergency Medicine and Ambulatory Care, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
      Room 7

      Looking specifically at procurement and adoption, experts in the AI product lifecycle will highlight some of the best practice they have seen or experienced in AI working groups. The audience is encouraged to share their knowledge and experience of procurement and adoption models, current best practice and discuss the benefits of a national consortium of AI working groups.

      • Haris Shuaib, AI Transformation Lead and Consultant Physicist, Head of Clinical Scientific Computing, AI Centre and Guy's and St Thomas'​ NHS Foundation Trust

      • Marc Farr, Chief Analytical Officer, East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust

      • Dr Amrita Kumar, Consultant Radiologist & AI Clinical Lead, Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust

      • Dr Alex Novak, Lead Consultant in Emergency Medicine and Ambulatory Care, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

    • 14:50 - 15:50
      CHALLENGE 6: Implementing digital front doors in healthcare Room 7

      As healthcare has moved from analog to digital, one of the biggest changes how patients interface with the healthcare system is through the “digital front door.” How are digital front doors improving patient access and engagement with the use of digital technologies? What are the benefits and challenges of implementing digital front doors in healthcare? How to prioritize patient-centered design and usability, while also ensuring that these tools are secure and compliant with relevant regulations? How to provide education and support to patients to help them access and use these tools effectively?

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  • START-UP SHOWCASE: Meet the innovators and disruptors of the digital health ecosystem to forge key partnerships that will fuel innovative AI deployment
    • 13:40 - 14:40
      START-UP SHOWCASE 5: Challenging the status quo Tamás Petrovics Co-Founder & CEO, XUND
      Senior representative, Bitfount

      Who’s driving change through brand-new ideas? Who has developed the next game-changer? What’s ‘the next big thing’ and which ideas are in incubation to drive innovation and digital transformation? 

      • Tamás Petrovics Co-Founder & CEO, XUND

      • Senior representative, Bitfount

  • WORKSHOPS: Join our hands-on workshops for practical exercises and to learn from leaders in the field
    • 14:50 - 15:50
      WORKSHOP 6A
  • 15:50 - 16:10
    REFRESHMENTS & NETWORKING
  • 16:10 - 16:35
    CLOSING HEADLINER Main Stage
  • 16:35 - 17:00
    CLOSING HEADLINER Jack Kreindler, Founder and Medical Director, The Centre for Health and Human Performance Main Stage
    • Jack Kreindler, Founder and Medical Director, The Centre for Health and Human Performance

  • 17:00 -
    CLOSE OF INTELLIGENT HEALTH UK