The Urgent Care & Patient Flow Conference 2021: Improving for the future
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Online course
16th Nov 2021
FREE
4.5 hrs cpd
This course is no longer available to book as it already started on 16/Nov/2021
Our Urgent Care & Patient Flow Conference 2021: Improving for the future will provide complimentary and CPD accredited delegate passes for all NHS employed emergency care managers and leaders, the conference will host 5 sector-leading guest presenters, 5 commercial thought leaders, and the opportunity to network and engage with peers across the UK.
The Urgent Care & Patient Flow Conference 2021: Improving for the future
The Convenzis Urgent care & patient flow conference series provides a platform for NHS urgent care professionals and clinical specialists to meet and discuss changes in national policy and strategic change.
Emergency care has been in the spotlight more than ever over the last 18 months, as covid figures continue to drop and a return to some form of normality looks promising, we thought it would be timely to host our bi-annual the Future of Urgent Emergency Care: improving patient flow Conference and provide a platform to reflect on the recent pandemic and share practical insights.
As a key objective within the NHS Long Term Plan, NHS E/I has developed a paper that sets out how urgent and emergency care provision will be developed, drawing on outcomes and learnings from the Covid-19 outbreak.
The paper aims to deliver improved outcomes and a better experience of care, whether that is by phone or online from NHS 111, at home from a paramedic, in a GP practice or pharmacy, or when necessary, in the emergency department.
The strategy has 5 key areas of focus.
Building capacity
Improving remote access to urgent care services
Affecting public behaviours
Managing hospital occupancy
Measuring what matters
Join us on the 16th November 2021 as we explore the central plans and share local best practices from across the UK.
Our Urgent Care & Patient Flow Conference 2021: Improving for the future will provide complimentary and CPD accredited delegate passes for all NHS employed emergency care managers and leaders, the conference will host 5 sector-leading guest presenters, 5 commercial thought leaders, and the opportunity to network and engage with peers across the UK.
Sponsorship and delegate pre-registration now open for The Urgent Care & Patient Flow Conference 2021: Improving for the future
https://www.convenzis.co.uk/events/the-urgent-care-patient-flow-conference-2021-improving-for-the-future/
The Convenzis Urgent care & patient flow conference series provides a platform for NHS urgent care professionals and clinical specialists to meet and discuss changes in national policy and strategic change.
Emergency care has been in the spotlight more than ever over the last 18 months, as covid figures continue to drop and a return to some form of normality looks promising, we thought it would be timely to host our bi-annual the Future of Urgent Emergency Care: improving patient flow Conference and provide a platform to reflect on the recent pandemic and share practical insights.
As a key objective within the NHS Long Term Plan, NHS E/I has developed a paper that sets out how urgent and emergency care provision will be developed, drawing on outcomes and learnings from the Covid-19 outbreak.
The paper aims to deliver improved outcomes and a better experience of care, whether that is by phone or online from NHS 111, at home from a paramedic, in a GP practice or pharmacy, or when necessary, in the emergency department.
The strategy has 5 key areas of focus.
Building capacity
Improving remote access to urgent care services
Affecting public behaviours
Managing hospital occupancy
Measuring what matters
Join us on the 16th November 2021 as we explore the central plans and share local best practices from across the UK.
Our Urgent Care & Patient Flow Conference 2021: Improving for the future will provide complimentary and CPD accredited delegate passes for all NHS employed emergency care managers and leaders, the conference will host 5 sector-leading guest presenters, 5 commercial thought leaders, and the opportunity to network and engage with peers across the UK.
Sponsorship and delegate pre-registration now open for The Urgent Care & Patient Flow Conference 2021: Improving for the future
https://www.convenzis.co.uk/events/the-urgent-care-patient-flow-conference-2021-improving-for-the-future/
Agenda
16
Nov
The Urgent Care & Patient Flow Conference 2021: Improving for the future
10:50 - 15:25
Speakers
Rhian Monteith, National Lead for HIU Programmes NHSEI (Confirmed)
TBC
Getinge (Confirmed)
Getinge is a leading global provider of products and systems that contribute to quality enhancement and cost efficiency within healthcare and life sciences. We employ more than 10,000 people, and have operations in 38 countries.
Kieran Walsh, Clinical Director at BMJ (Confirmed)
Patients with comorbidities in the urgent care setting: Enabling better flow
Many patients in the urgent care setting have comorbidities. Comorbidities can result in complications, prolonged length of stay and increased costs. The BMJ Best Practice Comorbidities tool has been designed to enable high-quality care of patients with comorbidities.
Many patients in the urgent care setting have comorbidities. Comorbidities can result in complications, prolonged length of stay and increased costs. The BMJ Best Practice Comorbidities tool has been designed to enable high-quality care of patients with comorbidities.
eConsult (Confirmed)
TBC
Seamus McGirr, Director of Nursing and Urgent Care, Midlands and Lancashire CSU (Confirmed)
TBC
Priority Digital Health (Confirmed)
TBC
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