About this event

  • Date and time Mon 4 Jul 2022 from 12:00pm to 2:00pm
  • Location Online
  • Organised by Digital Health, Geriatrics and Gerontology

Free for all

Join this webinar to understand the new DHSC Anticipatory Care Planning (ACP) policy and approach, evaluate the effectiveness and impact of the ACP programme through worked examples and demonstrate planning in action using transformational new digital tools, platforms and approaches. It will enable practitioners to implement the new guidance and assist a Person-centred approach.

During this webinar, you will:

  • Understand the new policy and how it may be delivered 
  • Observe practical examples of what the policy means in practice 
  • Learn the Seven steps and principles of Anticipatory Care and its potential digital application 
  • Assess examples of digital tools and platforms for Anticipatory care planning 

This webinar is available for on-demand viewing. The webinar recording will be available for registered delegates up to 60 days after the live webinar broadcast via Zoom. The link will be sent 24 hours after the webinar takes place. 

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We would like to thank NHS England who have provided funding to support this webinar.

Agenda

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Working together: Conversation between President Tim Ringrose and President Mashar Khan

Dr Tim Ringrose, President, Digital Health Section, Royal Society of Medicine and Dr Mashkur Khan, Past President, Geriatrics and Gerontology Section, Royal Society of Medicine

Welcome and introduction

Ms Ming Tang, National Director, Data and Analytics Officer, NHS England and NHS Improvement Data Integration

Setting the vision, policy and effectiveness of Anticipatory Care Policy

Dr Adrian Hayter, National Clinical Director for Older People, Department of Health and Social Care

Ensuring the person and their carer are at the heart of their own care plans: Advanced clinical practice in action in Suffolk and North East Essex

Ms Kate Walker, Digital Programme Director, Suffolk and North East Essex Integrated Care System, Mr Matthew Cox, Managing Director, Better Limited UK and Ireland and Dr Barbara Gale, Independent Consultant Proving Subject Expert Support, ROSI Project, Suffolk and North East Essex NHS Foundation Trust

Using Care Technology to support older people and those with many long-term conditions as a top priority for health and social care community services

Mr Stephen Peddie, Care and Health Improvement Adviser (Digital), Local Government Association, Senior Adviser, NHS Transformation Directorate, Local Government Association

Panel discussion
Close of meeting

Location

Online

Disclaimer: All views expressed in this webinar are of the speakers themselves and not of the RSM.

Registration for this webinar will close 1 hour prior to the start time. You will receive the webinar link 1 hour before the meeting. Late registrations will not be accepted.