The move to digital phone services happening now across the UK and subsequent switch off of the old analog phone service (the PSTN) will see telecare devices and health pendant alarms which often use landlines for monitoring and emergency communications affected. The change that is underway will present both challenges for local authorities and health services as well as opportunities for new innovative services to replace the old and true potential for digital transformation for health and telecare.
techUK, together with the NHSE, GLA and TSA invite local authorities to join us on November 11th from 9am at our London offices to explore the vision for digital transformation in the telecare and connectivity space and help to understand the opportunities and benefits afforded by the program. With a Keynote address from James Friend (Director of Digital Strategy for London – NHSE), an expert panel session, and the chance to hear from the authorities talking through the approach they’ve taken and experience in procuring and piloting new innovation in health tech, we are also delighted to be joined by health care trailblazers the Assure Group, Medequip, MiiCare, Feebris, Taking Care, Everon and Whzan.
We aim to support local boroughs in learning about the innovative technologies on offer and their benefits and understand what needs to be considered when procuring devices fit for the digital network and future connectivity.
Registration will open from 9am with a marketplace session to meet with some of the telecare suppliers running alongside refreshments and networking opportunities. The event will start at 10am and close with a further marketplace session over lunch from 12:45 until 13:45.
Agenda:
Session 1
Vision and call to action: the potential of digital transformation during the move from analog to digital lines and the importance of collaboration with keynote speaker James Friend - Director of Digital Strategy NHS.
Expert panel session
Session 2
Sutton: The approach taken by the London Borough of Sutton in Addresing the Challenges raised by the Digital Switchover and Solutions put in place
Bradley Coupar (Sutton)
Nerys Hebden (Access Assure)
Rupert Lawrence (Medequip)
Case Study: Hyde Housing Provider – practical challenges and opportunities when making the decision to move to digital
James Barr (Operations Manager – Hyde Group)
Steve Gates (MD - Taking Care)
Session 3
Cambridgeshire: Experience of the digital switchover and future innovate plans
Catherine Tuffin (TECS Lead Technology Enabled Care Services)
Redbridge: Developing a long term approach for digital strategy in Redbridge including culture change and care tech pilots
Margaret Kalaugher – CareCity
The experience of Hertfordshire
David Coolbear
Sarah Shepherd
Alison Young
Alison Young is the Associate Director Local Public Services.
Ileana Lupsa
Ileana Lupsa is the Programme Manager for Local Public Services and Nations and Regions, at techUK.
Matthew Wild
Matthew joined techUK in August 2023 as a Programme Assistant.