Rewired speakers talk NHS innovation, data-sharing and funding
A number of Rewired speakers have taken part in our latest Digital Health Unplugged podcast with topics ranging from data-sharing to funding in the health IT sector.
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A number of Rewired speakers have taken part in our latest Digital Health Unplugged podcast with topics ranging from data-sharing to funding in the health IT sector.
Joining Andrea Downey for this week’s podcast are two speakers confirmed for Digital Health Rewired 2020: Ross Fullerton, director of strategy and technology for London Ambulance Service; Tom Whicher, founder of DrDoctor; and Jon Hoeksma, Digital Health’s editor-in-chief.
Looking at the importance of data-sharing, funding and working with start-ups the panel takes us through their individual digital transformation journeys, the lessons they’ve learned along the way and how they’ve worked with NHS trusts and innovators. The good news is it doesn’t always have to be laborious meetings.
Digital Health Rewired 2020 is now just five weeks away and is shaping up to be a packed event connecting NHS IT leaders, directors, start-ups and anyone interested in the health tech space.
Back at Olympia London on 3 and 4 March, there’s seven fantastic tracks spanning the topics of digital transformation, interoperability, clinical software, AI and analytics and more.
There will be a dedicated CCIO and CIO track, Pitchfest is back for another year and there’s an incredible line up of speakers including journalist and author of Invisible Women, Caroline Criado-Perez, and president of Tech UK, Jacqueline De Rojas.
Digital Health Rewired is free for everyone from NHS, public sector, independent providers, charities and education sectors, plus start-ups less than three-years old.
Register your place at Rewired 2020 today.
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