Networks Exchange: Harnessing Virtual Care for Improved Outcomes
Digital Health Networks are excited to launch a new series of in-person events dedicated to exchanging best practices and case study experiences on key industry topics, latest trends, and advancements in digital health. Our events provide 4 hours of learning and education, giving you the opportunity to connect with like-minded professionals working towards similar goals. Our events feature a mix of presentations, panel discussions, interactive sessions and networking opportunities to give you insights into the latest developments in the field.
Opening Keynote: Navigating the Virtual Care Landscape Today
Stay informed about the latest advancements in virtual care as national and regional teams share their updates. Engage in a dynamic discussion to explore the evolving landscape of healthcare delivery and gain a comprehensive understanding of the current state of virtual care.
2. Case Studies: Virtual Wards & Remote Monitoring
Discover the practical implications of virtual care, such as virtual wards and remote monitoring, in revolutionising healthcare delivery. Gain valuable insights from real-world case studies and explore how technology-enabled care can optimise patient outcomes and strengthen the resilience of the healthcare system.
3. Scaling Virtual Care: A Leap Forward or a Step Too Far?
Join us for a compelling session that explores the potential of scaling virtual care and addresses the critical question: is it a leap forward or a step too far? Engage in a thought-provoking discussion as industry experts present contrasting viewpoints on the advantages and limitations of virtual care. Delve into the challenges and opportunities surrounding its implementation, ensuring interoperability, and evaluating its impact on patient care. Gain valuable insights, challenge assumptions, and shape the future of healthcare in this interactive session
This event is FREE to attend for NHS, public sector, non-for-profit and third sector providers, charitable sectors, academics and researchers.