Webinars

Webinar VIII – home testing Wednesday 20th May 10am

Continuing the theme of remote consultation explored in detail in Webinar IV and Webinar V, the purpose of this webinar was to discuss point-of-care testing in the home that might normally be done in a clinical setting. I was therefore

Webinar VII – Techforce.19 winners describe how to help vulnerable people Wednesday 13th May

Introduction This webinar showcased eleven practical examples of how technology can support vulnerable people, particularly during the current pandemic. It illustrated the types of technology mentioned in the previous week’s webinar that covered the concepts of technology to help vulnerable

Webinar VI – using technology to support vulnerable people Wednesday 6th May

The focus of this webinar from 10am-11.30am was how technology can best support vulnerable people during the lockdown. To help with this, we had four extremely knowledgeable panellists: Dr Michael Dixon, GP, Chair of the South West Institute for Social

Webinar V – improving GP processes (clinicians & patients) – 29th April

Following on from Webinar IV on 22nd April in which representatives of organisations that provide GP process management systems presented, this webinar featured a superb group of GPs and patients who spoke well about the benefits of Total Triage. The

Webinar IV – achieving the impossible in primary care: delivering more with less – 22nd April

The panel for this event on 22nd April in order of speaking was: Mary Hudson – Deputy Director for Digital First Primary Care, NHS England and NHS Improvement Mark Thomas – Transformation Director, eConsult Health Ben Wood – Director of Sales

Webinar III – APPG longevity – 8th April 2020

This webinar was be given by Tina Woods, CEO of Collider Health and Professor Richard Barker OBE, Chairman of the Health Innovation Board who have both been deeply involved in the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) work on Longevity. Picking