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Conference Programme
20 & 21 November 2019
Technology & Innovation Centre University of Strathclyde 99 George Street, Glasgowwww.tec.scot/events
Programme sponsored by#DigiCare4Scot
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2Day 1 20 November 2019
08:00 Registration/Exhibition/Networking
09:15Webcast session
Welcome AUDITORIUM Margaret Whoriskey, Head of Technology Enabled Care and Digital Healthcare Innovation, Scottish Government
Co-chair introductionsSallyAnn Kelly, Chief Executive Officer, Aberlour Child Care TrustChristine McLaughlin, Chief Finance Officer, NHS Scotland and Director of Health Finance, Corporate Governance & Value, Scottish Government
09:30 Keynote AUDITORIUM Opportunities for Service Transformation in Digital Health and Care – International Perspective Luisella Giani, Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) Industry Transformation Director, Oracle
10:00 Panel Introductions AUDITORIUM Peter Macleod, Chief Executive, Care Inspectorate Jonathan Cameron, Deputy Director, Digital Health and Care, Scottish Government Angela Currie, Operations Director, Blackwood Jane Grant, Chief Executive, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Lorraine McMillan, Chief Executive, East Renfrewshire Local Authority and SOLACE Lead for Digital
10:10 Panel discussion AUDITORIUM
11:10 Refreshments / Exhibition / Networking / Poster Exhibition
3Day 1 20 November 2019
11:40-12:50 Parallel Sessions 1
S1-111:40-12:5070 Minutes
The Champions Cinema® Working in Partnership with Health and Care ProvidersCHAIR: JIM FERGUSON, PROFESSOR OF REMOTE MEDICINE, ROBERT GORDON UNIVERSITY
Phil Worms, Chief Executive Officer, Frog Systems
S1-211:40-12:5070 Minutes
Digital Innovation in Care and Support – Digi-bites from the Coalition of Care and Support Providers in Scotland (CCPS)CHAIR: ANGIOLINA FOSTER, CHIEF EXECUTIVE, NHS 24
Presenters:Addaction, Cornerstone, Simon Community/Streetworks, Leonard Cheshire, Alzheimer Scotland, SOL/Fair Deal, Carr Gomm, The Action Group
S1-311:40-12:5070 Minutes
Innovation in Care HomesCHAIR: DONALD MACASKILL, CEO, SCOTTISH CARE
Rachel Binks, Nurse Consultant, Digital and Acute Care, Airedale NHS Foundation TrustReza Najafian, Director, Staff Scanner Gianna Cassidy, Music Psychologist and Lecturer in Interactive Entertainment Design, Glasgow Caledonian University Rachel Francine, Co-founder and CEO, Musical Health Technologies
S1-411:40-12:5070 Minutes
Research Meeting Practice: Technology and Social ConnectednessCHAIR: DAVID MCNEILL, DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT, SCOTTISH COUNCIL FOR VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS
Louise McCabe, Senior Lecturer in Dementia Studies, Stirling University Jordi Piera Jimenez, Chief Information and R&D Officer, University of BarcelonaAndy Wynd, Chief Executive, Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Scotland
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4Day 1 20 November 2019
S1-511:40-12:5070 Minutes
Opening Scotland’s gates to health and care dataCHAIR: PENNI ROCKS, HEAD OF GOVERNANCE AND TECHNICAL ASSURANCE, SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT
Elena Beratarbide, National IG Policy Lead for Health and Care, Scottish GovernmentChaloner Chute, Chief Technology Officer, Digital Health and Care InstituteClaire Wainwright, Team Leader IG and Data Access (Research and Statistics), Scottish GovernmentMorag Hearty, National Strategic Lead, Home and Mobile Health Monitoring, NHS Lanarkshire
S1-611:40-12:5070 Minutes
Transforming Local Systems Pathfinders – Embedding the Scottish Approach to Service Design in transforming care with and for citizensCHAIR: DIANA HEKEREM, HEAD OF TRANSFORMATION REDESIGN SUPPORT, HEALTH IMPROVEMENT SCOTLAND (ihub)
In conversation with:Morag Barrow, Chief Officer, Midlothian HSCPEddie Fraser, Director, East Ayrshire HSCPTracy Ligema, Head of Community Services, North Highland HSCPSandra Ross, Chief Officer, Aberdeen City HSCPAlex Clarke, Senior Service Designer, Healthcare Improvement Scotland and Office of the Chief DesignerMargot White, Pathfinder Facilitator, Technology Enabled Care Programme, Scottish Government
S1-711:40-12:5070 Minutes
Transition to Digital Telecare – Curiosity versus DeliveryCHAIR: MARTYN WALLACE, CHIEF DIGITAL OFFICER, LOCAL GOVERNMENT DIGITAL OFFICE
Alyson Scurfield, Chief Executive, TEC Services AssociationDavid Brown, Business Relationship Manager, Digital TelecareKjetil Løyning, Secretary, Regional Coordination Group, e-Health and Welfare Technology, Agder, NorwayMarit Svindland, Project Manager, Implementation of Welfare Technology, Agder, NorwayJulie Wilkinson, Transformation Lead, Carmarthenshire County Council, Wales
5Day 1 20 November 2019
12:50-13:40 Lunch / Exhibition / Networking / Poster Exhibition
13:40-14:50 Parallel Sessions 2
S2-113:40-15:0080 Minutes
Service transformation – learning from home and awayCHAIR: RACHELLE KAYE, INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS COORDINATOR, ASSUTA MEDICAL CENTRES, ISRAEL
Panel: Luisella Giani, EMEA Industry Transformation Director, Oracle; Pol Pérez Sust, General Coordinator of ICT, Department of Health Catalonia; Oscar Solans, General Coordination of ICT – eSalut Office, Department of Health CataloniaPhil Broadhurst, Head of Resourcing, Digital Transformation Directorate for Social Security, Scottish GovernmentDavid Sword, Consultant in Respiratory Medicine, NHS Ayrshire and ArranAnn Marie Docherty, Former Chief Executive, Fair Deal Donna Thompson, Director, Support for Ordinary Living (SOL)Debbie Miller, Commissioning Manager, Glasgow City Council
S2-213:50-15:0070 Minutes
Scottish-Irish Digital Connections: a collaboration on data, digital and innovation CHAIR: JOHN CONNAGHAN, CHIEF PERFORMANCE OFFICER, NHS SCOTLAND, PERFORMANCE AND DELIVERY, DIRECTOR GENERAL HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE
Muiris O’Connor, Assistant Secretary, R&D and Health Analytics Division, Irish GovernmentRay Nethercott, CAWT Clinical Lead, Crossborder Interoperability, RCPCH Officer for IrelandMargaret Whoriskey, Head of Technology Enabled Care and Digital Healthcare Innovation, Scottish GovernmentAlan Connor, Programme Manager, mPower
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6Day 1 20 November 2019
S2-313:50-15:0070 Minutes
Research Meets Practice – Technology for people living with dementiaCHAIR: GEORGE CROOKS, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, DIGITAL HEALTH AND CARE INSTITUTE
Nicola Cooper, Digital Lead, Alzheimer ScotlandSoo Hun, Programme Manager, Centre for Connected Health and Social Care Northern IrelandRoma Maguire, Professor of Digital Health and Care, University of StrathclydeKieren Egan, University of Strathclyde
S2-413:50-15:0070 Minutes
International Perspectives on Hospital to Home. The NWE CHANCE project: (Belgium, the Netherlands and Scotland) and NHS Lanarkshire and ItalyCHAIR: JANETTE HUGHES, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING AND PERFORMANCE, DIGITAL HEALTH SAND CARE INSTITUTE
Graham Ellis, National Clinical Lead for Older People and Frailty, NHS LanarkshireWendy Bruins, Ed de Kluiver & Astrid van der Velde, Isala, the NetherlandsGiovanni Gorgoni, Director General, Regional Agency for Health and Care, Puglia, Italy
S2-513:40-14:5070 Minutes
Beyond Innovation: Designing and delivering new services at national scaleRohan Gunatillake, Head of Product, NES Digital ServiceUte Schauberger, Service Designer, NES Digital ServiceAlistair Ewing, Senior Product Manager, NES Digital Service
S2-613:40-15:0080 Minutes
How Can Digital Provide New Ways For Young People to Access Mental Health and Care Services? CHAIR: COLIN COOK, DIRECTOR, DIGITAL SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT
Kirsten Urquhart, Digital and Smart-Tech Director, Young ScotChris Wright, Service Development Manager, NHS 24Jenny Schiller, Clinical Lead, IESO
7Day 1 20 November 2019
S2-713:40-14:5070 Minutes
Digital Inclusion: housing, place and communityCHAIR: AMANDA BRITAIN, STRATEGIC LEAD, TEC PROGRAMME & COMMUNICATIONS CONSUMER PANEL
Ross Rankin, Digital Inclusion Co-ordinator, Queens Cross Housing AssociationGeraldine Begg, TEC in Housing Project Co-ordinator, Scottish Federation of Housing AssociationsAaron Slater, Digital Participation Programme Manager, Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations
15:00 Refreshments / Exhibition / Networking / Poster Exhibition
15:30-16:40 Parallel Sessions 3
S3-115:30-16:4070 Minutes
Digital Health Product Forge 2020 – Introducing Social Care into the 2020 Hackathon Discover the innovative possibilities of the Hackathon to transform health and social care services.CHAIR: ALLAN LLOYDS, MANAGING DIRECTOR, PRODUCT FORGE
S3-215:30-16:4070 Minutes
The role of national Digital Maturity Assessments in driving local and national changeCO-CHAIRS: CALUM COCKBURN, POLICY OFFICER, TECHNOLOGY ENABLED CARE & DIGITAL HEALTHCARE INNOVATION TEAM SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT AND HENRIK MOELLER, DIRECTOR, MEISTER.WORKS
Cathy Kelly, Clinical Advisor, Digital Health and Care, Scottish GovernmentRob Parker, Associate Chief Information Officer, NHSXDenise Brown, Head of eHealth Strategy & Programmes, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde
S3-315:30-16:4070 Minutes
Innovation in Primary CareCHAIR: AIDAN GRISEWOOD, HEAD OF PRIMARY CARE, SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT
Karen Taylor, Director, Deloitte Centre for Health SolutionsKris McLaughlin, GP Stonehaven Practice, NHS GrampianClare Morrison, NHS Near Me Lead, NHS Highland
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8Day 1 20 November 2019
S3-415:30-16:4070 Minutes
Trust is earned: how should we work with service users?John Callaghan, Project Manager, DamibuCaitlin Connors, User Researcher, Barnardo’s Service Design Team
S3-515:30-16:4070 Minutes
Scottish Development International – Supporting Trade and Development Opportunities for Digital Health and CareDavid Smith, Scottish Development International
S3-615:30-16:4070 Minutes
Social Prescribing – Lessons learned from the mPower team working within communities in Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of IrelandmPower project
S3-716:30-17:2050 minutes
Poster PrizeJoin us on the Mezzanine for a Poster Prize SessionKatie MacLure, Senior Research Fellow & Lecturer, School of Pharmacy & Life Sciences, Robert Gordon University. BCS Health & Care Scotland Committee MemberThe poster prize is sponsored by BCS Health& Care Scotland @BCS_HealthScot
17:20 Close of Day 1
9Day 2 21 November 2019
09:15 Welcome AUDITORIUMMargaret Whoriskey, Head of Technology Enabled Care and Digital Healthcare Innovation, Scottish Government
09:20 What are Scotland’s ambitions to provide digitally enabled services and how can we support them?CO-CHAIRS: ANNIE GUNNER LOGAN, DIRECTOR, COALITION OF CARE AND SUPPORT PROVIDERS IN SCOTLAND MALCOLM WRIGHT, DIRECTOR GENERAL, HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE; CHIEF EXECUTIVE NHS SCOTLAND
Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport, Ms Jeane Freeman in conversation with Annie Gunner LoganMalcolm Wright and Councillor Stuart Currie, COSLA Spokesperson for Health and Care
10:00 Keynote AUDITORIUMLessons from the foothills of the tech revolutionChri Yiu, Technology & Public Policy Executive Director, Tony Blair Institute for Global Change
10:30 Response and Questions AUDITORIUMFacilitated by: Malcolm Wright and Annie Gunner Logan
11:00 Refreshments / Exhibition / Networking / Poster Exhibition
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10Day 2 21 November 2019
11:30–12:40 Parallel Sessions 4
S4-111:30-12:5080 Minutes
Plenary: Data – A Paradigm Shift. What does it mean to put citizens in control of their own data?CHAIR: MAHMOOD ADIL, MEDICAL DIRECTOR, NHS NATIONAL SERVICES SCOTLAND
Steph Wright, Director of Health & Wellbeing Engagement, the Data LabSinead Mac Manus, Senior Programme Manager, Nesta Health LabDavid Alexander, Chief Executive, Mydex CIC
S4-211:30-12:4070 Minutes
Understanding young people’s expectations of health and care in the digital ageMembers of the Young Scot TEC PanelCHAIR: JIM FERGUSON, PROFESSOR OF REMOTE MEDICINE, ROBERT GORDON UNIVERSITY
S4-311:30-12:4070 Minutes
Beyond Innovation: Designing and delivering new services at national scaleRohan Gunatillake, Head of Product, NES Digital ServiceUte Schauberger, Senior Product Manager, NES Digital ServiceAlistair Ewing, Senior Product Manager, NES Digital Service
S4-411:30-12:4070 Minutes
Building our human infrastructure for digital health and care Tom Power, Associate Director, Organisational & Leadership Development, NHS Education for Scotland Phillip Gillespie, Director of Development and Innovation, Scottish Social Services CouncilKeith Quinn, Learning and Technology Manager, Scottish Social Services Council Pamela Dimberline, Specialist Lead, Workforce Development (TEC), NHS Education for Scotland
11Day 2 21 November 2019
S4-511:30-12:4070 Minutes
Smart Sensing and Robotic InnovationCHAIR: ANN PARKINSON, DIRECTOR OF IT & INFORMATION MANAGEMENT, QUARRIERS
Mauro Dragone, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh Centre for RoboticsColin Foskett, Head of Innovation, BlackwoodOliver Lemon, Director of the Interaction Lab, Heriot-Watt UniversityCaroline Cantley, Executive Director, Scottish Research Partnership in Engineering
S4-611:30-12:4070 Minutes
BCS Health and Care Scotland – Informatics is for everyone!CHAIR: PHILIP SCOTT, READER IN HEALTH INFORMATICS, SCHOOL OF COMPUTING, UNIVERSITY OF PORTSMOUTH; EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, THE BMJ HEALTH CARE INFORMATICS JOURNAL; BCS HEALTH & CARE UK
Katie MacLure, Senior Research Fellow & Lecturer, School of Pharmacy & Life Sciences, Robert Gordon University. BCS Health & Care Scotland Committee Member
S4-711:30-12:4070 Minutes
Integration and Transformation – Snapshot SessionCHAIR: JULIE KANE, HEAD OF DIGITAL PUBLIC SERVICES STRATEGY AND POLICY SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT
Michelle Brogan, Development Manager North of Scotland Lead, Digital Health and Care InstituteMorag Hearty, National Strategic Lead, Home and Mobile Health Monitoring, NHS Lanarkshire Brian McKinstry, Professor of Primary Care ehealth, Edinburgh University Dawn Brooks, Rape Crisis Grampian
12:40-13:40 Lunch / Exhibition / Networking / Poster Exhibition
13:40-14:50 Parallel Sessions 5
S5-113:40-14:5070 Minutes
Putting People at the heart of Service Design CHAIR: KATIE KELLY, DEPUTY CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, EAST AYRSHIRE
Cat Macaulay, Chief Designer, Scottish GovernmentRenate Kriegler Edwards, Futures Manager, Carr Gomm
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12Day 2 21 November 2019
S5-213:40-14:5070 Minutes
How measuring Health Miles can support Service RedesignCO-CHAIRS: KERRY RUSSELL, ACCESS COLLABORATIVE PROGRAMME DIRECTOR AND HAZEL ARCHER, DIGITAL ACCESS PROGRAMME LEAD, TECHNOLOGY ENABLED CARE/SCOTTISH ACCESS COLLABORATIVE
Amanda Stewart, Analyst, NHS National Services ScotlandDr John Thomson, NHS Grampian and Digital Lead, Modernising Patient Pathways Programme
S5-313:40-14:5070 Minutes
Enabling 2 million people to thrive at home – how can the housing sector provide digitally enabled services to support health and care?CHAIR: ALAN AITKEN, POLICY MANAGER, DIGITAL HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE, CONVENTION OF SCOTTISH LOCAL AUTHORITIES
Geraldine Begg, TEC in Housing Project Co-ordinator, Scottish Federation of Housing Associations
S5-413:40-14:5070 Minutes
Discovering Digital Self Management: public knowledge, attitudes and expectationsCHAIR: IAN WELSH, CEO, THE ALLIANCE
Carmen Paputa-Dutu, Development Officer, Digital Health and Care ‘Discover Digital’ Project Manager, the ALLIANCE
S5-514:00-15:1070 Minutes
Health Innovation in Scotland – where to start and how to keep goingCHAIR: DAVID LOWE, CONSULTANT EMERGENCY MEDICINE AT QUEEN ELIZABETH UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL AND JOINT CLINICAL LEAD INNOVATION WEST OF SCOTLAND
Lorna Paul, GCU & Giraffe Healthcare, Social Enterprise Mario Giardini, Senior Lecturer Biomedical Engineering, University of StrathclydeIain Livingstone, Consultant Ophthalmologist, NRS Fellow, NHS Forth Valley
13Day 2 21 November 2019
S5-613:40-14:5070 Minutes
Innovation in Primary Care: NHS 24 and ihubCHAIR: PAM DUDEK, CHIEF OFFICER, MORAY INTEGRATION JOINT BOARD
Laura Ryan, Medical Director, NHS 24Lynne Huckerby, Director of Service Development, NHS 24Richard Fairclough, GP Riverside Medical Practice, MusselburghBelinda Robertson, Head of Improvement Support, HISJill Gillies, Portfolio Lead Primary Care, Healthcare Improvement Scotland (ihub)
Refreshments available enroute
14:55-16:10 Delivering the National Digital Platform: Enhanced capability AUDITORIUM for staff and citizensLed by Geoff Huggins, Director. NDS team members and other perspectives. Reflections from Caroline Lamb, Director of Digital Reform and Service Engagement, Scottish Government
18:30-19:45 Public Lecture: Society, Community, Health and Wellbeing: what are the challenges and opportunities in a digital age?CHAIR: GILLIAN DOCHERTY, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, THE DATA LAB
Sir Harry Burns, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of StrathclydeRegistration for the Public Lecture is separate to registration for the Conference. If you wish to attend the Lecture you must register using the Eventbrite Link. The lecture is in the front of the auditorium.Register via link: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/harry-burns-public-lecture-society-community-health-and-wellbeing-tickets-79357212559
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14Exhibitors
Alcidionwww.alcidion.com
Alcuriswww.alcuris.co.uk
Cair (UK) Ltdwww.we-cair.com
Together transforming care and support.
CareZappwww.carezapp.com
Chiptech Limitedwww.chiptech.co.nz
Doro Caredoro.com
Frog Systemswww.frogsystems.net
Giraffe Healthcarewww.giraffehealth.com
Heriot-Watt University
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inhealthcarewww.inhealthcare.co.uk
Legrand uk and Irelandwww.legrand.co.uk
my mhealth Limitedwww.mymhealth.com
NHS Education for Scotland
SCIROCCO Exchange
Scottish Rural Health Partnershipwww.uhi.ac.uk/srhp
Scottish Health Innovations Limitedwww.shil.co.uk
TeleAlarm Europe GmbHwww.telealarm.com
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