Medication adherence: Understanding the problem; engineering a solution

Unfortunately this event has been cancelled

Monday 30 January 2012

Venue: Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street, LONDON, W1G 0AE

A joint meeting with South East Health Technologies Alliance

This meeting has now been cancelled due to low numbers. If you have any questions please contact Gemma Lamb on 020 7290 3856


9.30 am

Registration, exhibition, tea and coffee

10.00 am

Improving adherence, a systems approach
Professor Nick Barber, Professor of the Practice of Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, University College London

10.30 am

Medication adherence and health policy: National and European perspectives
Dr Wendy Clyne, Head of Medicines Partnership Programme at NPC Plus, Keele University

10.50 am

Improving communication between patients and clinicians, use of information prescriptions, telephone follow up and help lines, what NHS Direct has done
Anne Joshua, Associate Director of Pharmacy, NHS Direct

11.10 am

Exhibition, tea and coffee

11.40 am

AMAS: The Aston Medication Adherence Study
Dr Chris Langley, Senior Lecturer in Pharmacy Practice, School of Life and Health Sciences, Aston University

12.00 pm

Patient perspectives
Dr Joan Gandy, Dietetic and Nutrition Consultant

12.20 pm

Round table discussion

12.40 pm

Exhibition and lunch

Presentations of examples of systems and services

1.45 pm

IVR Technology as a scalable tool to support medication compliance and persistence
Mr Brian Hamilton, Company Director, Message Dynamics

2.00 pm

Title to be confirmed
Ben Ramsay, Care Innovations

2.15 pm

Title to be confirmed
Nina Barnet, Harrow Integrated Medicines Management Service

2.30 pm

Title to be confirmed
Michael Castle, Position Systems

2.45 pm

Title to be confirmed
Jennifer Jones-Rigby, Health Exchange

3.00 pm

Medication adherence: A solution in the West Midlands
Mr Andrew Jackson, Project Manager, Improvement and Efficiency West Midlands

3.40 pm

Exhibition, tea and coffee

4.10 pm

Building the case for a call for a proposal under SBRI
Steven Browning, SBRI Account Manager, Technology Strategy Board

4.25 pm

Chronic disease and medication adherence - the role of others
Professor Stanton P Newman, Dean, School of Community and Health Sciences, City University, and Centre Director and Professor of Health Psychology, University College London

4.55 pm

Completion of evaluation forms

5.00 pm

Close of meeting

Meeting ref: TEC01

CPD (Applied for)

Add the number of delegates in each category wishing to attend:

Registration Details Delegates
£ each Number
RPS Member £75
SEHTA member £75
Non health professional £80
Consultant/GP £150
RSM Retired Fellow £50
RSM Student £35
RSM Trainee £50
RSM Associate £50
RSM Fellow £75
Student £45
Trainee £80
AHP/Nurse/Midwife £80
Total  



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