

The NHS Data and Information Conference 2022
The Convenzis NHS Data and Information Conference series provide NHS IT Managers and data specialists with the latest national policy updates and best practice from across the UK. Over 800 delegates have joined us throughout the pandemic to discuss challenges and how data is being used to help provide a more comprehensive and integrated healthcare system.
“Thanks for organising a great webinar yesterday – ‘Developing New Care Models: The NHS Virtual Data & Information Conference’ Really varied speakers and great insights. NHS Delegate
Data from patient health and adult social care records help us to improve individual care, speed up diagnosis, plan local services, and research new treatments.
Data also played a key role in the fight against covid-19. Key pieces of data, extracted from health and care settings, combined with information provided by patients themselves, will be used in new ways to care for people and help the NHS and social care to better understand and respond to the virus.
The integration of healthcare services is a key area of focus for NHS England, documents, including the NHS Long Term Plan and the more recent Health and Social Care Transformation Programme, provide details on the use of data and its potential benefits. This includes:
The true power of data will be used as some organisations start out on their population health management journey. Population Health is an approach that aims to improve physical and mental health outcomes, promote well-being and reduce health inequalities across an entire population, data underpins this strategy. NHS England and Improvement stated that “Population Health Management is an emerging technique for local health and care partnerships to use data to design new models of proactive care and deliver improvements in health and wellbeing which make the best use of the collective resources”.
Join us at the Convenzis NHS Data Conference as we explore the latest changes in policy and best practices from across the NHS.
NHS Managers, leaders and data specialists are provided with fully funded and CPD accredited delegate passes, your pass includes:
Research sources for The NHS Data and Information Conference 2022: National Data Strategy, Computer Weekly, NHSX, NHS Digital
NHS Digi Trials – providing data and technology solutions for clinical trials (Confirmed)
Trustmarque (Confirmed)
Underpinning population health management with data Population health management (Confirmed)
An overview of a PHM approach using linked data, to design interventions and the use of predictive algorithms in the development of a proactive care programme
Case Study - Piota Healthcare Apps (Confirmed)
Comfort Break
Data, To Me, To You (Confirmed)
A snapshot of data security in the NHS and the value of our data to ourselves.
Case Study - Libnova
Linking health and social care data to improve services (Confirmed)
Linking the data we hold about patients and clients in their health and social care records can help to improve the quality and experience of care for individuals, while also improving service planning for populations.
But joining up health and care data must be done securely and in close collaboration with both data providers and the communities they serve.
These principles underpinned a national programme of work undertaken by NHS Arden & GEM CSU and the Department of Health and Social Care to enable local authorities to submit standardised adult social care data into a secure environment to be linked with health data.
The Adult Social Care – Client Level Data programme now has 35 local authorities flowing data, with a further 76 in the onboarding process, which is already enabling both councils and ICBs to better understand their services and the impact on clients.
In this session, we will cover the governance challenges this programme presented, how they were overcome and how organisations are being supported to submit and access data on an ongoing basis, providing a bridge between health and social care.
Case Study
Harnessing the power of data to drive change in the NHS (Confirmed)
In response to COVID-19 one of the most impactful tools at our disposal was the power of data.
Giving decision makers access to accurate real-time information to make informed, effective decisions is transforming how we plan, manage, and sustain services. Across the health and care system people are using data more efficiently and effectively than ever before.
Ming Tang, the NHS’s first Chief Data and Analytics Officer, will look at how we can leverage data to equip integrated care systems with the information they need to coordinate services, improve population health and reduce inequalities.
Case Study
AI/ML-based integration of multi-modal and pre/clinical data to globally translate stratified medicine (Confirmed)
Tumors are heterogeneous and unresponsive to current treatment regimens due to the lack of biomarkers to stratify patients that respond effectively to the treatment. During the presentation, I will discuss our efforts to systematically identify multimodal biomarkers (and develop diagnostics) that stratify cancers into subtypes with distinct prognostic and therapeutic outcomes to manage the disease better. We integrate simultaneously multimodal and phenome data using cutting-edge AI/ML techniques to explore inter/intra-tumoral and immune/stromal heterogeneity and identify and validate (using preclinical and clinical studies) the potential effective personalized therapy options applicable globally, including underserved populations, for patient benefits.
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