On 22 June we are speaking at this year’s MedTech Integrates (Digital) conference, and we would be delighted if you would be able to attend as our guest to watch the panel debate and join in with the Q&A.
Registration gives you access to the whole day, with the panel discussions covering this year’s key themes: Detection, Reflection and Projection.
The sessions at MedTech Integrates will be live streamed and there are opportunities for networking in advance of and on the day.
Find the ORCHA team at:
Rewrite the rules: 12:15-13:05 – Tim Andrews, ORCHA COO
How will Brexit impact medical device regulation? Will this add barriers to approval, investment and ultimately patient access? Can new regulations create more opportunities?
Lost in translation: 13:40-14:30 – Liz Ashall-Payne, ORCHA CEO
What is preventing the clinical adoption of med and health tech? How can we develop technologies to ensure they translate into clinical practice?
You can find out more here and if you are able to join as our guest please register here and use promo code SPK when prompted for your complementary pass.
About ORCHA
Founded by NHS clinicians, ORCHA is the world’s leading digital health evaluation and distribution organisation. We provide services to national health bodies across three continents, including the NHS in 50% of UK regions, delivering national accreditation frameworks, bespoke Digital Health Libraries, and professional recommendation tools, specific to the needs of our clients. ORCHA’s unique Review Engine assesses digital health solutions against more than 350 measures across Clinical/Professional Assurance, Data & Privacy, and Usability & Accessibility, plus additional criteria depending on needs.
In this webinar, Dr Sam Shah, FDSRCS, Chief Clinical Digital Advisor, ORCHA, will be joined by:
Register for free here.
During the webinar, we will discuss:
There will also be time for a Q&A session with the speakers.
This webinar will be recorded. All registrants will receive a copy of the slides and the recording following the webinar, along with key resources.
Read our latest report, Digital and Mental Health Recovery Action Plans, here.
About ORCHA
Founded by NHS clinicians, ORCHA is the world’s leading digital health evaluation and distribution organisation. We provide services to national health bodies across three continents, including the NHS in 50% of UK regions, delivering national accreditation frameworks, bespoke Digital Health Libraries, and professional recommendation tools, specific to the needs of our clients. ORCHA’s unique Review Engine assesses digital health solutions against more than 350 measures across Clinical/Professional Assurance, Data & Privacy, and Usability & Accessibility, plus additional criteria depending on needs.
Liz Ashall-Payne will speak on Wednesday 26th May at 9:35am on the panel: Harnessing the digital revolution for the social care of the future. Tickets are available on the King’s Fund website.
Description:
The long-overdue digital revolution in health and care has been accelerated by the Covid-19 pandemic in ways that would have been unimaginable just a year ago. The advent of technology and its rapid progress have touched every area of care delivery. From devices that facilitate communication between patients and clinicians, through data-driven systems that challenge traditional thinking around health, to wearables providing patients with unprecedented independence, technology has delivered promising possibilities for the future of health care and is starting to deliver on those promises, despite some issues and concerns.
There is still a lot to achieve to deliver on the potential of technology, and the digital transformation of the NHS will be at the forefront of health care services for many years to come. Join us for this virtual conference, as we explore the new and exciting digital innovations that have emerged during the pandemic, and assess their potential impact and benefits. We will hear from leaders of national bodies, international experts, industry representatives, patients and policy experts on how we can ensure the digital revolution delivers to its fullest potential, while attempting to prevent any negative consequences. Join us to celebrate the new era of digitally enabled care and to discuss how we can enhance good outcomes and facilitate progress. This event is designed for the tech friendly, the tech sceptical and for everyone who has realised that no matter where one stands on the value of digital health care, it is a future that cannot be ignored.
About ORCHA
Founded by NHS clinicians, ORCHA is the world’s leading digital health evaluation and distribution organisation. We provide services to national health bodies across three continents, including the NHS in 50% of UK regions, delivering national accreditation frameworks, bespoke Digital Health Libraries, and professional recommendation tools, specific to the needs of our clients. ORCHA’s unique Review Engine assesses digital health solutions against more than 350 measures across Clinical/Professional Assurance, Data & Privacy, and Usability & Accessibility, plus additional criteria depending on needs.
This webinar will be hosted by Dr Tony Young, National Clinical Director for Innovation NHS England & Founder of Clinical Entrepreneur Programme and joined by Liz Ashall Payne, CEO, ORCHA.
The webinar will be recorded, and a copy of the slides and recording will be distributed to all attendees following the session.
During the webinar, we will discuss:
You will also hear practical examples, including:
About ORCHA
Founded by NHS clinicians, ORCHA is the world’s leading digital health evaluation and distribution organisation. We provide services to national health bodies across three continents, including the NHS in 50% of UK regions, delivering national accreditation frameworks, bespoke Digital Health Libraries, and professional recommendation tools, specific to the needs of our clients. ORCHA’s unique Review Engine assesses digital health solutions against more than 350 measures across Clinical/Professional Assurance, Data & Privacy, and Usability & Accessibility, plus additional criteria depending on needs.