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Why Attend

BENEFITS OF ATTENDING


Featuring specialist expertise, on the ground experience, cases of best practice and a focus on networking

At Healthcare Technology 2010, delegates will:

  • Network with the most high-level healthcare ICT experts and policy makers across the public, private and third sectors
  • Understand how innovation can contribute to superior services in acute and primary care trusts
  • Explore how mobile solutions can assist and manage patient flow
  • Gain valuable cross-government and cross-sector insight
  • Engage with suppliers, conveying to them your needs directly

GREAT NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES High-level speakers available to you; panel discussions; question and answer sessions; extended lunch and coffee breaks. The conference promises a unique mix of high-quality seminars as well as an energised plenary. Over two hours of networking are scheduled into the programme to encourage attendees to network in a convivial environment.

STREAMED PLENARY SESSIONS Three afternoon plenary sessions will run concurrently, allowing delegates to explore the latest thinking and developments across specific areas of interest.

DYNAMIC BREAKOUT SESSIONS A series of six, one-hour seminars will allow delegates to understand complex areas of specific interest

CROSS-GOVERNMENT AND CROSS SECTOR INSIGHTS This conference is attended by senior level civil servants from central government, and chief executives, department heads and policy implementation leads from the NHS, numerous local authorities and central government departments and agencies – from Berwick to Brighton, and everyone in between

CPD CERTIFIED This means that attendance at any of our events can contribute to your Continuing Personal and Professional Development and help you meet your own targets. All attendees will be provided with access to download the event CPD certificate post-conference

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?


This is a must attend event for anyone looking to better understand and contribute to the promotion of healthcare technology for greater efficiency and the improvement of patient care in the health services sector.

Key job titles include:


  • Heads of Performance Intelligence
  • Chief Executive
  • Directors of Performance
  • Directors of Information Management
  • Heads of Finance
  • Heads of Data Management

  • Head of Facilities
  • Heads of Business Services Division
  • Finance Directors
  • Heads of Information
  • Director of IT/ICT
  • Assistant Chief Information Officer
  • Service Improvement Manager
  • Business Development Manager
  • Chief Information Officer
  • Head of Care Records
  • Head of Business Technology
  • Head of IT Infrastructure
  • Head of Shared Services
  • Head of Procurement
  • Data Centre Manager
  • Head of Planning and Strategic Development
  • Director of Innovation and Enterprise
  • Head of IT
  • Strategic Planning Systems Specialist
  • Policy Advisor
  • NPfIT Programme Lead
  • Deputy Chief Information Officer/Assistant CIO
  • Telecare Project Manager
  • Chief Executive Officer
  • Systems and Policy Manager
  • Housing Manager Older Peoples Services
  • Information Analyst
  • Telecare Co-ordinator
  • IT Manager
  • Healthcare IT Business Analyst
  • Nurses
  • GPs
  • Community Support Officers
  • Telemedicine Project Managers
  • Directors of Clinical Development
  • Assistive Technology Managers
  • Heads of Health Informatics
  • Heads of Telehealth
  • Directors of Nursing
  • Managers, Social Care
  • Heads of Older People's Services
  • Medical Directors
  • Directors of NHS Trusts
  • Heads of Sites and Services
  • Chairs of PCTs
  • Directors of IM&T and Built Environment
  • Heads of IM & T
  • Information Architects
  • Heads of New Ways of Working
  • Primary Care Information Development Managers



From the following organisations:


  • Department of Health
  • NHS
  • Community practices
  • Primary Care Trusts
  • Acute Trusts
  • Foundation Trusts
  • Strategic Health Authorities
  • Charities and Third sector organisations
  • Specialist private clinics
  • Local authorities
  • Government and NDPBs