Telemedicine & eHealth 2012 - 3 million and rising: Integrating care, mainstreaming technology
Monday - Tuesday 26 - 27 November 2012
Venue: Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street, LONDON, W1G 0AE
***Registration has now closed***
Registration for this meeting has now closed and places are still available for the meeting. We will be accepting registrations on the day but please note we cannot guarantee lunch.
Should you have any questions please contact the co-ordinator, Gemma Lamb, 020 7290 3856
Please see below for the current programme for eHealth & Telemed 2012
For more information and to be taken to our dedicated microsite for this event please click on the following link Telemed 2012
***Early bird deadline closes Monday 22 October 2012***
***Social event***
The Section will host a drinks reception followed by an optional dinner on Monday 26 November 2012. This will take place at the Royal Society of Medicine.
***Media partner***
The Telemedicine & eHealth Section of the Royal Society of Medicine are pleased to introduce Berg Insight as their media partner for this event
***AGM***
The 2012-2013 Telemedicine & eHealth Section AGM will take place at 17.20 on Tuesday 27 November 2012 in the Guy Whittle Auditorium. Section members are encouraged to attend.
Monday 26 November 2012 |
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9.00 am |
Registration, tea and coffee |
9.30 am |
Welcome and introduction |
| Dr Beverly Castleton, President, Telemedicine & eHealth Section, Royal Society of Medicine | |
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The future |
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9.35 am |
The importance of teletechnologies to the future of the NHS |
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Lord Earl Howe, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Quality, Department of Health |
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9.55 am |
The 3 Million Lives programme |
| Mr Stephen Johnson, Deputy Director, Head of Long Term Conditions | |
10.15 am |
The industry response to the 3 Million Lives programme |
| Mrs Angela Single, Clinical Director, BT Health and Chair, 3 Million Lives Industry Working Group | |
10.35 am |
Tea and coffee break |
11.05 am |
Market trends in digital healthcare |
| Dr Kevin Doughty, Deputy Director, CUHTec, University of York and Newcastle University | |
11.45 am |
Societal pressures |
| Dr Mary Baker, President, European Brain Council | |
12.05 pm |
Will mHealth save us? |
| Dr Mike Short, Vice President, Telefónica Europe | |
12.30 pm |
The impact of regulation on technology development |
| Mr Graham Worsley, Lead Technologist - Assisted Living Innovation Platform, Technology Strategy Board | |
12.55 pm |
Lunch |
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The international picture |
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1.50 pm |
Telehealth implementation in Europe: A summary |
| Mr Marco d'Angelantonio, Managing Director, HIM SA, Brussels | |
2.10 pm |
Telehealth implementation in Denmark |
| Mr Claus Pedersen, Head, Department for Clinical Innovations, Odense University Hospital | |
2.40 pm |
Telecare technologies and the transformation of healthcare |
| Professor Nelly Oudshoorn, Professor of Technology Dynamics and Health Care, University of Twente, Netherlands | |
3.00 pm |
Tea and coffee break |
3.15 pm |
Successful large scale telehealth implementation |
| Dr Adam Darkins, USA | |
4.00 pm |
Submitted paper session |
5.45 pm |
Drinks reception |
7.00 pm |
Dinner |
| For pre registered delegates only | |
Tuesday 27 November 2012 |
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9.00 am |
Registration, tea and coffee |
9.25 am |
Welcome and introduction |
| Dr Beverly Castleton, President, Telemedicine & eHealth Section, Royal Society of Medicine | |
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The Whole System Demonstrator |
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9.30 am |
The key WSD findings to date |
| Professor Stanton Newman, Professor of Health Psychology and Dean, City University, London | |
10.00 am |
The detail of the findings, by WSD experts |
| Mr Adam Steventon, Senior Research Analyst, Nuffield Trust | |
| Dr Caroline Sanders, Lecturer in Medical Sociology, University of Manchester | |
| Professor James Barlow, Imperial College Business School, London | |
11.00 am |
Tea and coffee break |
11.20 am |
The detail of the findings, by WSD experts |
| Ms Catherine Henderson, Personal Social Services Research Unit, London School of Economics and Political Science | |
| Dr Martin Cartwright, City University | |
12.00 pm |
Making sense of the statistics |
| Professor Jeremy Wyatt, Leadership Chair in eHealth Research, Leeds Medical School | |
12.30 pm |
How the NHS is learning the lessons from the WSD |
| Mr Dave Tyas, Remote Health Service Lead, Peninsular Community Health | |
12.50 pm |
Delivering assisted living lifestyles at scale |
| Ms Alison Mlot, dallas Programme Manager, Technology Strategy Board | |
1.15 pm |
Lunch |
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Making it happen |
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2.00 pm |
Implementing telehealth at scale |
| Mike Worden, Head of Clinical Support Team, Tunstall Healthcare and Andrew Corbett-Nolan, Chief Executive, Good Governance Institute | |
2.20 pm |
The role of eHealth and telemedicine in a rapidly changing world |
| Lord Nigel Crisp, Cross Bench Peer, House of Lords | |
2.40 pm |
Using smart technology for smarter living |
| Mr Guy Giles, Programme Director, Looking Local | |
3.00 pm |
Telehealth, telecare, the hardware: The past, present and future |
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Mr Paul Marriott, Project Manager Telehealth South of Tyne and Wear NHS South of Tyne and Wear |
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3.20 pm |
The app revolution |
| Mr Roger Donald, Head of Digital Delivery, NHS Direct Southampton | |
3.40 pm |
Tea and coffee break |
3.55 pm |
'Remote care plc'. Developing the capacity of the remote care industry to supply Britain's future needs |
| Professor James Barlow, Professor of Technology and Innovation Management, Imperial College Business School | |
4.15 pm |
Submitted paper session |
5.15 pm |
Completion of evaluation forms |
5.20 pm |
Close of meeting |
5.25 pm |
AGM of the Telemedicine & eHealth Section |
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Meeting ref: TED01 CPD (Applied for) |
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