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10th Asian Conference on Emergency Medicine (ACEM 2019)
ABOUT 10TH ASIAN CONFERENCE ON EMERGENCY MEDICINE (ACEM 2019) It is a great pleasure and an honor to extend to you a warm invitation to [...]
APAPU SPUNZA Conference 2019
2019-11-08 - 2019-11-10    
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ABOUT APAPU/ SPUNZA CONFERENCE 2019 We look forward to welcoming you to the combined APAPU/ SPUNZA meeting in Perth – the first time the event [...]
2nd World Cosmetic and Dermatology Congress
2019-11-11 - 2019-11-12    
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ABOUT 2ND WORLD COSMETIC AND DERMATOLOGY CONGRESS 2nd World Cosmetic and Dermatology Congress is going to be held at Helsinki, Finland during November 11-12, 2019. International Congress on Cosmetic [...]
Global Experts Meet on Advanced Technologies in Diabetes Research and Therapy
2019-11-11 - 2019-11-12    
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ABOUT GLOBAL EXPERTS MEET ON ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES IN DIABETES RESEARCH AND THERAPY It is an incredible delight and a respect to stretch out our warm [...]
Global Congress on Cancer Immunology and Epigenetics
2019-11-13 - 2019-11-14    
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ABOUT GLOBAL CONGRESS ON CANCER IMMUNOLOGY AND EPIGENETICS Epigenetics Conference, The world’s largest Epigenetics Conference and Gathering for the Research Community. Join the Global Congress [...]
Advantage Healthcare-India 2019
ABOUT ADVANTAGE HEALTHCARE-INDIA 2019 ADVANTAGES OF HEALTHCARE AND WELLNESS INDUSTRY IN INDIA: State of the art Hospitals with Excellent Infrastructure Largest pool of Highly qualified [...]
4th International Conference on Obstetrics and Gynecology
2019-11-14 - 2019-11-15    
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ABOUT 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY Theme: Current Breakthroughs and Innovative Approaches towards Improving Women’s Reproductive HealthIt’s our pleasure to invite all the [...]
Encompass Health at AAPM&R 2019 in San Antonio
2019-11-15 - 2019-11-17    
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Encompass Health at AAPM&R 2019 in San Antonio San Antonio, Texas Nov 14, 2019 11:00 a.m. CST Headed to AAPM&R’s 2019 Annual Assembly? Swing by [...]
7th Annual Congress on Dental Medicine and Orthodontics
ABOUT 7TH ANNUAL CONGRESS ON DENTAL MEDICINE AND ORTHODONTICS Dentistry Medicine 2019 is a perfect opportunity intended for International well-being Dental and Oral experts too. [...]
ABOUT MEDICA 2019
2019-11-18 - 2019-11-21    
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ABOUT MEDICA 2019   MEDICA is the world’s largest event for the medical sector. For more than 40 years it has been firmly established on [...]
7th Annual Congress on Dental Medicine and Orthodontics
2019-11-18 - 2019-11-19    
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ABOUT 7TH ANNUAL CONGRESS ON DENTAL MEDICINE AND ORTHODONTICS Dentistry Medicine 2019 is a perfect opportunity intended for International well-being Dental and Oral experts too. [...]
20 Nov
2019-11-20 - 2019-11-21    
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  Connected Insurance: The USA’s Premier Gathering Defining the Future of Insurance Since the year 2000, 50 percent of the Fortune 500 companies have disappeared [...]
International Conference on Pathology and Infectious Diseases
2019-11-21 - 2019-11-22    
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ABOUT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PATHOLOGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES Infectious disease 2019 gathers the world’s leading scientists, researchers and scholars to exchange and share their professional [...]
15th Asian-Pacific Congress of Hypertension 2019
2019-11-24 - 2019-11-27    
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ABOUT 15TH ASIAN-PACIFIC CONGRESS OF HYPERTENSION 2019 The Asian-Pacific Society of Hypertension will hold the 15th Asian Pacific Congress of Hypertension (APCH2019) in Brisbane, Australia, [...]
18th Annual Conference on Urology and Nephrological Disorders
2019-11-25 - 2019-11-26    
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ABOUT 18TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON UROLOGY AND NEPHROLOGICAL DISORDERS Urology 2019 is an integration of the science, theory and clinical knowledge for the purpose of [...]
2nd World Heart Rhythm Conference
2019-11-25 - 2019-11-26    
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ABOUT 2ND WORLD HEART RHYTHM CONFERENCE 2nd World Heart Rhythm Conference is among the World’s driving Scientific Conference to unite worldwide recognized scholastics in the [...]
Digital Health Forum 2019
ABOUT DIGITAL HEALTH FORUM 2019 Join us on 26-27 November in Berlin to discuss the power of AI and ML for healthcare, healthcare transformation by [...]
2nd Global Nursing Conference & Expo
ABOUT 2ND GLOBAL NURSING CONFERENCE & EXPO Events Ocean extends an enthusiastic and sincere welcome to the 2nd GLOBAL NURSING CONFERENCE & EXPO ’19. The [...]
International Conference on Obesity and Diet Imbalance 2019
2019-11-28 - 2019-11-29    
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ABOUT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OBESITY AND DIET IMBALANCE 2019 Obesity Diet 2019 is a worldwide stage to examine and find out concerning Weight Management, Childhood [...]
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24 Nov 19
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26 Nov 19
Marinelli Rd Rockville
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Latest News

Digital transformation in the time of COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally changed the face of care provision across the world. Telehealth adoption in the US, for instance, has grown around 3,000% since the start of the crisis, taking much of primary care to people’s homes rather than being necessarily tied to a doctor’s office or hospital; A&E attendance in the UK is at its lowest in reported history as patients steer clear of hospitals for fear of contracting the virus; and hospital trusts have been responding with alternative care solutions such as digital triaging services to ensure that patients are still receiving the treatment they need.

In exclusive interviews with Healthcare IT News, representatives of Cambridge University Hospitals (CUH), University Hospital Southampton (UHS) and tech consultants BJSS discussed how the health crisis has pushed forward digital transformation in UK.

TELEHEALTH

One of the key areas of change is in telehealth. The scale of adoption for remote working technologies and agile and flexible services is hitherto unmatched, as the threat of infection has forced health providers to reconsider the way they offer services. Dr Afzal Chaudhry, CCIO at CUH, mentioned how enabling clinicians and operational staff to work offsite was “safer for them whilst continuing to run the hospital effectively.” CUH increased remote working capabilities by 300%, including broadening access to the trust’s EPR system outside of the hospital setting so patients could still receive treatment regardless of their or their clinician’s location.

Similarly a member from the UHS Digital team outlined how they moved to connect 4,500 workers to Microsoft Teams and set up 90 outpatient clinics with their Attend Anywhere software that had only been used by four clinics in their remit prior to the lockdown. This transformation ensured clinicians had access to appropriate hardware and received necessary software training, which contributed to a 400% rise in remote consultations in eight weeks.

There have also been significant inroads made into streamlining care where possible and identifying patients most in need of immediate attention. CUH, for example, refocused their EPR to support patient management, with digital workflows used to organise intensive care ward rounds, expanded analytical tools to track and monitor COVID-19, and non-urgent appointments moved to telephone or video-consultations. UHS also integrated a triaging service to their Patient Service Centre, which allowed them to assess the urgency of a patient’s complaint and denote whether it could be addressed through remote consultations.

FLEXIBILITY

This move to more agile, flexible working has meant care has become more person-focused, both for patients and clinicians. “[Care provision] has been forced to bend around the patient rather than what hours GP offices are open,” said Lauren Bevan, head of health and social care at BJSS, a UK-based consultancy. It has also informed the solutions being brought to market. “People have learned the benefit of working with each other,” Bevan continued. “You can’t implement a digital technology change unless you’re working with clinicians or you’re working with patients. I think this has really brought that to the fore: you have to understand your users to be able to build for them, and that only works when you are shoulder to shoulder.”

Furthermore, patients are also being empowered with control over their care, for instance with expanded access to their own records, both CUH and UHS being examples of which. The UHS Digital team member explained how My Medical Record, UHS’s online patient records platform, set up a clinic for COVID-19 patients who are able to be discharged but still need to be observed, enabling patients’ to monitor their own progression while still being attended to on a virtual ward. They also highlighted the facilitation of virtual visits for hospitalised patients, something that they had struggled to implement pre-crisis. “The reward and the look on people’s faces, it’s so brilliant and obviously really beneficial for their recovery to be able to see their loved ones.”

PREPAREDNESS

Each trust representative spoke of the overwhelmingly positive responses of these transformations, however they also acknowledged the strong digital foundations that facilitated these changes going into the crisis. Chaudhry commented: “As a HIMSS EMRAM Stage 6 trust we are continuing our efforts in advancing digitally from both an electronic patient record, analytical perspective and an IT infrastructure and support perspective, to build on our digital advancements both prior to and during the COVID-19 pandemic.”

The trust’s informatics team also highlighted the importance of already having a digital footprint in UHS’s pandemic response, as the trust was working towards becoming HIMSS Analytics EMRAM Stage 5.

“It’s been used as a real catalyst to get some of the things that people have had on the stocks for even the last five or ten years delivered,” Bevan states, in some circumstances even completely fulfilling providers’ long-term digital adoption plans. However, none of these necessary developments would have been possible without already having the bedrock infrastructure in place to facilitate them. Bevan highlighted the unequal transformations experienced throughout the health service, using care homes as a particular example.

POST CRISIS

Addressing this inequality in digital investment in the health sector is paramount moving forward, and a large part of that is understanding healthcare more holistically. “[Transformation during COVID-19] has been primarily product-focused because people haven’t had the time to think about exactly what it is that they need so they’re going for off the rack solutions,” noted Bevan.

Although necessary for responding to the urgency of the pandemic, this is not a sustainable solution, with digitisation happening unevenly and privileging more established companies.

“A lot of companies have given things for free [during the pandemic] and there’ll be a transition out of that. We have to be careful of that destabilising things by either withdrawing products of a hefty bill being levied,” says Bevan, who also advocated for smaller companies who lacked the resources to get their foot in the door as larger companies rolled-out their services.

Funding is key here. “It’s about financial investment in something,” says the UHS Digital team member. “You need the finance, you need the support, you need the buy-in from the board of governors. Just because it’s been done once, it still needs further investment to further improve.” But throwing money at a problem is not enough: it requires proper assessment of what solutions are needed and adequate and continued training.

Digital transformation is not just about implementing new technology, it is about a long-term psychological change. This means maintaining the momentum around the digitisation of healthcare, something UHS are focusing on in their #KeepTheChange campaign. “It’s always persuading people that there is a digital solution, but they need to invest in it. They may need to invest time in it, they may need to be patient to reach that point but there is a solution,” concluded the UHS Digital team spokesperson.