Telehealth in 2021 and beyond

Brought to you by The Healthcare Group

At this event you will consider what an ideal telehealth system might look like, and how its features might improve patient care and benefit the NHS.

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About the event

Telehealth, the delivery of healthcare from a distance, has become increasingly normalised over the past 12 months, as the Covid pandemic has impacted on the usual doctor / patient relationship. The most obvious manifestation of telehealth, teleconferencing, has allowed doctors and patients to communicate effectively with each other, and has also allowed clinical groups to collaborate efficiently.  And while many patients still prefer direct human interactions, others have appreciated the convenience of a direct conference call with their doctor.

There are of course clear limitations in what can be done through teleconferencing.  While a variety of communication devices have been developed to enable medical practitioners to monitor, diagnose and treat patients without having to be physically with them, there remains much to do.

The question asked in this SIG event is, ‘What would an ideal telehealth system look like if it was designed for healthcare, and how might its features improve patient care and benefit the NHS?’.

Can we develop technologies and devices to enable more effective physiological monitoring? Can we securely transfer and display confidential patient data? Will on-line AI systems have a role to play in rapid diagnosis?

Improving patients’ experience is the main reason to use technology in healthcare, but a recent report has described doctors now ‘working in call-centres’. So, can we use technology to improve the doctors’ working environment, enabling them to enhance their interaction with patients and deliver more effective and personal healthcare?

Covid has accelerated the move to digital delivery of healthcare, but we must not forget that the NHS waiting list at the end of the pandemic will require more and different solutions to support and care for patients.

If you are a healthcare worker you can attend this event free of charge.  Please email Sophie.aldwinckle@cambridgewireless.co.uk to request your free ticket.

You can follow @CambWireless on Twitter and tweet about this event using #CWHealthcare.

Agenda

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14:00

CW welcome

14:03

Introduction to topic and Healthcare SIG

14:05

'Clinical Movement Laboratories: now and the future': Dr Thomas Stone, Clinical Scientist, Cambridge Clinical Movement Laboratory, Cambridge University Hospital

14:20

‘ECG detection enabled everywhere!’: Adrian Condon, CTO, B-Secur

ECG is the primary vital sign used to diagnose heart and wider health conditions however, Cardiovascular Disease is the number one killer in the world. What if technology enabled heart and health conditions to be detected much earlier than is typically done today?

14:35

‘Vision for IPTV tablets and screens for remote and in-care healthcare’: Danny Shaw, Vice President Global Sales, Hibox

14:50

'Sensor Based Mobile Telehealth Solutions': Jim Carroll, CTO, Digica

Two case studies on the subject of remote patient monitoring, based on the use of mobile/tablet apps; bluetooth sensors; computer vision and machine learning. It will also consider how such solutions could be deployed for other platforms such as smart TVs, and the use of cloud technologies for the storage and remote access of patient data.

15:05

Panel session with all speakers chaired by SIG champion

15:20

Wrap-up

15:25

Event closes

Speakers

Jim Carroll - CTO, Digica

Jim Carroll is a highly experienced technical director with a background in embedded software systems. Over 25 years, Jim has designed and built large scale software solutions reaching millions of users working as a software engineer, technical architect and CTO. He is currently CTO of Digica, an AI and software development company based in Manchester, UK. An early focus on mobile and semiconductor platforms has led to his current projects in AI/ML and cloud technologies. Jim is currently working with a number of medical technology organisations, combining experience of a range of disciplines and sectors to deploy hi-tech solutions to the widest possible audiences. Jim also acts as a technology mentor to a number of UK startups through TechManchester.

Adrian Condon - B-Secur

Adrian Condon is CTO of B-Secur Ltd, a leading biometric healthcare technology company that licenses it algorithms and analytics to technology companies around the world. Adrian has over twenty years’ experience developing and delivering cutting edge technology across a number of industries.

Danny Shaw - Vice President Global Sales, Hibox

Danny I. Shaw started working for Hibox Systems as an International Business Development Manager in 2011 and became the Vice President of Global Sales in 2014. Danny is a specialist in international business development with over 20 years introducing and positioning technical products and services in the United States, Europe, Eastern Europe, Middle East, Africa, Australia, and Japan.

Thomas Stone - Clinical Scientist, Cambridge University Hospitals

I led the establishment and act as the lead scientist for the new clinical biomechanics laboratory at Addenbrookes Hospital. The service provides 3D motion analysis to support the provision of prosthetics, orthotics and measure the characteristics of movement in pathology. The service can help clinicians understand the changes in patients movement as a response to their intervention or to help choose the intervention in the first place.

I am also part of the Clinical Engineering Innovation team seeking to build up the medical devices innovation work in our Trust. My work involves design project management and delivery, including: clinical needs analysis, risk and safety analysis, design, research and innovation. Clinical Engineering Innovation is a small team of engineers and scientists embedded inside Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Trust. Our aim is to translate engineering research into clinical practice. We do this through an inside-out model of innovation: seeking out unmet clinical needs in the NHS and designing solutions through the application of science and engineering.

I am an honorary fellow at the School for Health University of East Anglia

SIG Champions

Peter Ferguson - Director of Connected Health, Capgemini UK plc

Michael Morgan-Curran - CEO, Asclepius MedTech Ltd

Michael has a successful track-record in ethical pharmaceuticals, medical technologies and digital therapeutics. Working with some of the world’s best-known pharmaceutical, life science, medical device, telecoms and research organisations across EMEA, US and Latam, he has built and led teams accountable for market intelligence, strategy, marketing and commercialisation, product design, regulation and market authorisation, pharmacovigilance, clinical trial development, clinical effectiveness and health economics.

As CEO of start-up Asclepius MedTech Ltd; he and his team are building a platform for use in pre- and post-operative surgical assessment to support clinicians and surgical teams ameliorate shared decision-making and stratify patient care.

Daniel Nickalls - Consultant, TTP plc

Daniel is a TTP project leader focussed on decentralized healthcare solutions including the detection and treatment of chronic conditions at home. These projects cover the entire development lifecycle, from early-stage ideation and opportunity validation, through proof-of-concept development, to regulated device development for large-scale manufacture. Daniel particularly enjoys combining engineering insights, rigorous human-centred design and thorough business case validation to realise effective solutions.

Laurence Weir - Freelance, Unaffiliated

Since graduating in Engineering from Cambridge University in 2006, Laurence has worked for Broadcom, Cambridge Mechatronics, Illumina and PA Consulting, and Plextek Services Ltd. Due to the range of sectors Laurence has worked in, from smartphone technology to DNA sequencing, he has an appreciation for the different skills and expertise required to deliver multi-disciplinary engineering projects, as well as the applicable regulatory environments that exist. His experience in business development is coupled with technology leadership on projects and practical engineering delivery.

Mick Withers - SVP Commercial Business Development, Plextek

Involved in Technology consulting around Cambridge for the last 34 years, Previous roles include Managing Director at Sagentia, as well as a couple of stints at TTP, and 5 years helping TeraView transition from a startup to a product company. Now I am charged with helping Plextek diversify its service offering into the Commercial (i.e. non-defence) space.

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