Exploring how we can better utilise data to design and deliver efficient and effective services

The HSJ Health & Care Intelligence Forum will bring together 120+ CIOs, CDOs, social care leaders, health and data analysts, and board-level decision-makers to discuss and advance the strategic development of the data and analytics capabilities across the NHS. The focus will be on maximising the impact of data and analytics in driving smarter decision-making and generating a more efficient, preventative and personalised health and care system.

Plenary sessions will cover the overarching themes that concern all practitioners and decision-makers:

  • Policy and national guidance updates  
  • Realising the value of analytics to move intelligence from a reporting function to a change enabler and how to practically shift towards a predictive and preventative system  
  • Using data responsibly: the ethical, governance, public involvement and regulatory considerations  
  • Leveraging data and analytics to enhance population health   
  • Better data for better decisions: gathering the right data, preventing data bias and driving system-wide intelligence  
  • Better decisions and outcomes: data-driven service and workforce redesign, tackling inequalities and evidence-based allocative efficiency  
  • Practical applications: driving impact through uniting the data and analytics capabilities of the NHS and life sciences sector, practical AI applications, realising the benefits of data science for clinicians  
     

Delegate passes are strictly reserved for public sector health and care professionals only - please note, if you are a supplier to the NHS, attendance is only possible via event partnership. To find out if you qualify for a delegate pass, please click here - HSJ reserves the right to accept and/or decline all delegate places.


Benefits to attending...

  1. A unique forum designed to bring together key decision-makers from data and tech teams, with operational, financial and clinical leaders – a platform for discussion, and a chance to identify opportunities 
  2. The unprecedented opportunity to look beyond technical aspects of data and analytics with all stakeholders united in the room – all looking to explore the overarching strategy and practical ways to advance evidence-based decision-making across health and care 
  3. Applying data and analytics to health equity and population health, which are key targets for ICBs.  
  4. Meet and challenge system and policy leaders for rigorous debate
  5. This event will feature panels and national thought-leaders to stimulate thought-provoking discussion and debate, plus case studies showcasing innovation and interactive roundtable discussions to promote the sharing of best practice.

What our delegates said last year...

 

 

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