Breakout sessions on Friday included several presentations on using digital tools:
1) To aid prevention and rehabilitation of strokes, diabetes management, and neonatal resuscitation skills.
2) To support both patients and staff through serious gaming, computational creativity, and internet-delivered end-of-life services.
3) To share digital information between clinicians using apps to assess burns, transfer clinical images, and support surgical training decisions.
4) To promote active aging and independence in older adults through cognitive support technology, mobile healthcare assessments, and telecare collaboration.
2. F2A: Digital tools to aid prevention and rehabilitation
Presentation Speaker
My Stroke Guide Kristina Barrick, Business Manager, Stroke
Association
Chris Rennison, Deputy Director –
Performance and Development, Stroke
Association
Popup Clinic: Your health in your hands Alex Hamlin, Chief Executive, uMotif
Digital Health, United Kingdom
User-centred improvements to the
Diabetes UK online risk score
Helen Dickens, Healthy Behaviour Lead,
Diabetes UK
Graeme Manuel-Jones, Digital
Communications Manager, Diabetes UK
3. F2B: Digitally enabled services to support staff and patients
Presentation Speaker
Serious Gaming for Neonatal
Resuscitation Skills Maintenance
Helen Marshall, Director, Scottish multi-
professional Maternity Development
Programme, NHS Education for Scotland
Applying Computational Creativity to
Health and Social Care
City University London
Registered Nursing Home Association
An approach to the design of internet
delivered services for those near the end
of life
Dr Richard Pope, Clinical Director,
Dynamic Health Systems
Digital mobile community glaucoma care Jeremy Diamond, Consultant
Ophthalmologist, Bristol Eye Hospital and
Medical Director, Newmedica
4. F2C: Sharing digital information to aid clinicians in decision-
making
Presentation Speaker
Mersey Burns App - Assessing Major
Burns
Rowan Pritchard-Jones, Consultant Plastic
Surgeon, St. Helens & Knowlsey NHS Trust
CLIC - A new smart phone application for
the secure transfer of clinical images
Dr Tim Knowles, CT1 ACCS Anaesthetics,
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
“The Decision Before the Incision”: Touch
Surgery for Intraoperative Decision
Making in Surgical Training
Imperial College, London
5. F2D: Active aging to promote independence as people age
Presentation Speaker
Cognitive Support Technology for
Transitions age service users
Amy Moore, Joint Commissioner Transitions,
Learning Skills and Prevention and Adults and
Family Wellbeing, Buckinghamshire County
Council
Adam Willison, Joint Commissioning Manager
- Assistive Technology, Adults and Family
Wellbeing, Buckinghamshire County Council
Age is no barrier to using healthcare
technology: A mobile working
demonstration of cognitive assessment
and training for the elderly
Melissa Andison, Interim Team Lead and
Occupational Therapist, Community
Rehabilitation Team (Westminster), Central
London Community Healthcare NHS Trust
A holistic and person-centered approach to
telecare: socio-health collaboration
Edurne Alonso Morán, Collaborative
Biostatician researcher OSATEK, S.A., Public
Company, Basque Government, Spain
6. F2E: Supporting behaviour change for those with long-term
conditions through the use of apps
Presentation Speaker
Bolton Relapse Prevention Project Julie Aulton, Clinical Advisor , d2 Digital by
Design
MeHab - prototyping alcohol reduction
services for under 30s
Rupert Tebb, Strategy Director, Paper
Using technology to help people with
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
(COPD) increase their physical activity –
the ‘SMART3' project
Claire Bentley, Research Associate, School
of Health and Related Research (ScHARR),
The University of Sheffield
7. F2F: Hospital-based innovations
Presentation Speaker
Directing specialist care through alerting
to mobile devices
Dr Michael Bedford, Renal Research
Registrar, Kent Kidney Research Group,
East Kent Hospitals University NHS
Foundation Trust
Patient Entertainment and Therapeutic
System
Laurence Bradley, Programme Director,
Systemic Innovation, BT health Iain
Hennessey, Consultant Paediatric Surgeon
and Clinical Lead for Innovation, Alder
Hey Children's Hospital
Transforming the outpatient experience
through the use of assistive technology
Dr Tom Davis, GP Clinical Advisor,
Assistive Technology Joint Commissioning,
Buckinghamshire County Council