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Session FOUR - AI in the NHS: Shaping the future of health care
Closing keynote
Chair: Dr Malte Gerhold, Director of Innovation and Improvement, The Health Foundation
Dr Isaac Kohane, Inaugural Chair, Department of Biomedical Informatics, Harvard Medical School
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Відео

Session THREE - AI in the NHS: Shaping the future of health care
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Opportunity or threat? How AI could change work in health care Chair: Tim Horton, Assistant Director (Insight & Analysis), The Health Foundation Speakers: • Dr Hatim Abdulhussein, Chief Executive, Health Innovation Kent Surrey Sussex • Professor Erika Denton, Interim Medical Director for Transformation, NHS England • Dr Avi Mehra, Associate Partner and Clinical Safety Officer, IBM • Professor S...
Session TWO - AI in the NHS: Shaping the future of health care
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Keynote address Chair: Dr Jennifer Dixon DBE, Chief Executive, The Health Foundation Karin Smyth MP, Minister of State for Health (Secondary Care), Department of Health and Social Care
Session ONE - AI in the NHS: Shaping the future of health care
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Responsible AI in healthcare: What should the strategic priorities be for the NHS? Chair: Dr Malte Gerhold, Director of Innovation and Improvement, The Health Foundation Speakers: • Felix Greaves, Director of Digital, Data & Innovation Strategy & Head of the joint Department of Health and Social Care/NHS England Digital Policy Unit • Rachel Power, Chief Executive, The Patients Association • Har...
Webinar: Job quality and health - the role of employers and the new government
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Employment is widely recognised as beneficial for health and well-being, but not everyone experiences these benefits equally. With increasing reports of ill health among the UK’s working-age population, concerns about the quality of work are growing. These issues are significant for the new government and its ambition to boost growth. At this event we will explore: - how shifts in the quality o...
Using AI as a tool in evaluation
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Breakout session at the Rapid Evaluation in Health Care Conference 2024.
Patient and public involvement in rapid evaluation: what it means and how it can be done
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Breakout session at the Rapid Evaluation in Health Care Conference 2024.
From rapid evaluation to rapid change
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Panel and Q&A session at the Rapid Evaluation in Health Care Conference 2024.
Making evidence-based decisions: context and opportunities
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Breakout session at the Rapid Evaluation in Health Care Conference 2024.
Informative evaluation: successful collaboration between analysts and decision-makers
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Breakout session at the Rapid Evaluation in Health Care Conference 2024.
Evaluating Productivity (panel session)
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Panel session at the Rapid Evaluation in Health Care Conference 2024.
Current challenges in the system - where next for rapid evaluation?
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Rapid Evaluation in Health Care Conference 2024 - welcome session.
Research and evaluation: working collaboratively across organisations
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Breakout session from the Rapid Evaluation in Health Care Conference 2024.
Webinar: The future of the NHS - what do the public think?
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This webinar took place on 23 May 2024. www.health.org.uk/about-the-health-foundation/get-involved/events/webinar-the-future-of-the-nhs-what-do-the-public-think
Webinar:In the face of financial strain, how can local government protect their communities’ health?
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This webinar took place on 22 May 2024. www.health.org.uk/about-the-health-foundation/get-involved/events/webinar-what-is-the-impact-of-a-challenging-financial-landscape-on-health-and-what-can-be-done-about-this
The Future of the NHS
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The Future of the NHS
Webinar: Implementing the Medical Support Worker scheme
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Webinar: Implementing the Medical Support Worker scheme
Commission for Healthier Working Lives - launch event
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Commission for Healthier Working Lives - launch event
The future of health care is digital
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The future of health care is digital
What will it take to bring improvement from the margins
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What will it take to bring improvement from the margins
Health in 2040: what could an older population mean for the UK’s health?
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Health in 2040: what could an older population mean for the UK’s health?
Building resilience - making the economic case for prevention
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Building resilience - making the economic case for prevention
Exploring the findings from the Health Foundation’s review of health inequalities in Scotland
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Exploring the findings from the Health Foundation’s review of health inequalities in Scotland
Health inequalities in Scotland: An independent review
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Health inequalities in Scotland: An independent review
Is the NHS ready for the winter?
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Is the NHS ready for the winter?
REAL Challenge annual lecture: Health is wealth?
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REAL Challenge annual lecture: Health is wealth?
Implementing innovation - how we make real the promise of new technologies
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Implementing innovation - how we make real the promise of new technologies
How to talk about the building blocks of health - a new toolkit for public health communicators
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How to talk about the building blocks of health - a new toolkit for public health communicators
What does the future look like for the general practice workforce?
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What does the future look like for the general practice workforce?
What should the COVID-19 inquiry focus on?
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What should the COVID-19 inquiry focus on?

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @martintrevor9936
    @martintrevor9936 19 днів тому

    This man is a idiot:hes not human either.

  • @cathka3429
    @cathka3429 20 днів тому

    Is this man human

  • @dave3130
    @dave3130 26 днів тому

    No money but can afford to give billions away to the Ukrainian cause

  • @dibdib7076
    @dibdib7076 Місяць тому

    Confusing, bit like an advert for working for NHS

  • @spudmadethis
    @spudmadethis Місяць тому

    This doesn’t actually explain anything 😵‍💫

  • @zencontroller
    @zencontroller 3 місяці тому

    I need help, Ive been told by two top surgeons that I needed an emergency operation after waiting 30yrs and it being missed every 6 months for the whole duration. My clavicle is torn from the manubrium completely and it has meant my ribs have moved around into my spine almost crippling me. The doctor told me I had to stop boxing and lay in bed until the op, I went for the op two weeks later and I was placed in the wrong cubicle and told to get another referral. I broke down and explained I had just waited 30yrs for this referral and I was told there would be no problem. My doctor then left the surgery and the doctor who got it wrong when I was 11 through to around 25 suddenly became my doctor again. A dr.vickery. She told me the surgeons didnt know what they were talking about and she removed the op from my record and started to shout at me. I walked out and asked to complain, and the manageress tried to set me up. They screamed in my face until I walked out litterally with my hands up and them saying I was barred and they were calling the police. I had an NHS carer with me and he lost his job after backing me up in a tribunal. I was placed on a dangerous persons list and have since spent my time under V2K. It is totally illegal what is happening. I also had a bone marrow illness and they have removed my access to introvenous antibiotics and told me I was getting better. I have an incurable bone marrow illness called cyclic neutropenia. I was treated continuously since nearly dieing at 18. I am supposed to be on simple antibiotic therapy but since turning down GCSF injections as was my advice from my last heamatologist, this one threw my records across the room and said the GP's could take care of me if all I wanted was antibiotics. Im living in Doncaster in HELL as I had also been successful. I had too much money they said and then progressed to do anything they could to take my money from me. To put me in the gutter and disenfranchise me of everything including my daughter who I havnt seen in 8yrs and is constantly asking to see me. How do I see my daughter on V2K. How do I prove someone is using Remote patient monitoring in a perverted way. I have evidence as a data scientist and sound engineer. I have death threats recorded. IS THIS YOUR NHS IN ENGLAND. IT IS A DISGRACE!!!!!!!!!! Just to really stick the knife in Ive been left on pain killers and they arnt enough to kill the pain. I had to come down from the fentanyl so I could drive and look after myself. All of this is unacceptable and I can seemingly do nothing about lieing dr's here in Doncaster. I have deadly infections and dont get the right antibiotics. Iv e had enough of it and I have evidence of the V2K / remote patient monitoring abuse on my page.

  • @rbccstmrtn
    @rbccstmrtn 3 місяці тому

    The web site appears to no longer be up and running. :( anyone know if it was changed or moved?

  • @MohammedMasri-kl7bx
    @MohammedMasri-kl7bx 3 місяці тому

    Thank you very much, this will help me in my first project in medical school in Al-quds university ,I will mention this video and how it will help me. جزاكم الله خيرا / allah bless you

  • @duppyshuman
    @duppyshuman 4 місяці тому

    Person centered care is nonsense. Treaters get people involved in your treatment without your permission. My family was at the core of the onset of my illness. Treaters contacted my family without telling me. I've protested but was told per government regulations certain protocols must be followed. After 4 decades the only stress in my life is this treatment. PCC abuses need to be addressed. "First do no harm".

  • @Richard-kl9bb
    @Richard-kl9bb 5 місяців тому

    If the future of healthcare is digital may be the health foundation should consider the quality of their videos on UA-cam, this lecture is appalling. The first rule on UA-cam is to have really good audio so the audience can hear the speaker clearly.

  • @rosemichellemoise8497
    @rosemichellemoise8497 7 місяців тому

    Very nice

  • @NurzeTin
    @NurzeTin 7 місяців тому

    Wow! This video has given me the courage to pursue my nursing career, knowing that I have what it takes to be a good nurse.

  • @qiyamansari1
    @qiyamansari1 7 місяців тому

    This is great information it would be nice if this technology was available for people to use in solving complex issues.

  • @ajinkyapatade7760
    @ajinkyapatade7760 7 місяців тому

    www.youtube.com/@thehealthfoundation Hanuman Bahuk - www.youtube.com/@HanumanBahuk

  • @user-jn7pl3ofu
    @user-jn7pl3ofu 8 місяців тому

    Abolish the NHS it’s a joke. It makes private health care more expensive and exclusive. You are then basically forced to use a crumbling system when you have something wrong. If you barely use the service then it’s kind of unfair seeing people using it weekly even for minor things like a paper cut! The people who come into this country have not contributed in anything hence everything is crumbling like out water treatment and the nhs. Take your money out of Britain as quick as your can the ship is sinking ⛴️

  • @dominik6647
    @dominik6647 8 місяців тому

    "promosm" 😱

  • @billybunter5575
    @billybunter5575 9 місяців тому

    what happened to all the new hospitals the tories openend when coved was about another failiure by the torie government.

  • @nancybroadcast
    @nancybroadcast 9 місяців тому

    Great question, about measuring intangible value.

  • @nancybroadcast
    @nancybroadcast 9 місяців тому

    Excellent lecture❤ essential reflections to think about...

  • @rosemarieboyle5212
    @rosemarieboyle5212 Рік тому

    I was just a little shocked when the sister said she "dealt" with a patient. Language is important when role modelling and influencing compassion. I was going to use this as a teaching aid however as I talk about language and the mentality of compassion it important to recognise we do not deal with people we care for them.

  • @Gary-ju6gy
    @Gary-ju6gy Рік тому

    No body cares

  • @MENSCARE342
    @MENSCARE342 Рік тому

    Good job

  • @lilianeyesio3503
    @lilianeyesio3503 Рік тому

    Thank you for the video... ❤

  • @franciscogilmore8898
    @franciscogilmore8898 Рік тому

    P R O M O S M

  • @thesaltbaron5733
    @thesaltbaron5733 Рік тому

    The NHS is worse than any third world country I have ever visited. You can literally get better private healthcare in the Congo.

  • @elliotwilliams7421
    @elliotwilliams7421 Рік тому

    Would be handy to see a comparison to England and wales

  • @yuzurubtw8524
    @yuzurubtw8524 Рік тому

    🍞

  • @lookatcha
    @lookatcha Рік тому

    I’m an st3 Gp trainee, born and raised here in the uk.. as soon as I get my CCT I’m leaving ,I’m already in talks for a job in Dubai , why anyone would stay here is laughable😂

  • @matthewlowther4297
    @matthewlowther4297 Рік тому

    mental health services that's a laugh

  • @randalgomez4522
    @randalgomez4522 Рік тому

    🌷 ᵖʳᵒᵐᵒˢᵐ

  • @stevenobembe6975
    @stevenobembe6975 Рік тому

    Brilliant presentation on person centre care 👏

  • @anthonywilson8998
    @anthonywilson8998 Рік тому

    I would like to see a list of the most important issues that were either a wast or time,money or lost opportunities. Also the obvious errors such as the Barrington protocol and returning covid elderly to care homes. The total lack of early treatments such as Ivermectin and the total failure of govmt depts to find them

  • @Arclightraid
    @Arclightraid Рік тому

    Britain is probably not the most stupid country in the world but we are trying! The outcome of this inquiry will be a whitewash as usual - there I have saved the country millions and for nothing. If Britain indulges itself again and again in these worthless rehashing of stale and distorted testimony no wonder we are in debt up to our necks and beyond! If the crass stupidity must prevail as often it does here then let us have an inquiry that lasts one month only - that will be as accurate as we are likely to get. God bless all those who lost loved ones but this sort of stupid endless talking and printing will lead to nowhere and those affected will long have lost the trail. No one will be blamed, no one will be held up as an example - just lessons to be learned which of course only those who are at the bottom of the chain will be required to nod to in passing.

  • @mehnazhossain4632
    @mehnazhossain4632 Рік тому

    I felt that the length of time for specific medication patients could be communicated, it at least helps for mental planning. Time is something that is included in experiments. It helps to plan, for the duration of treatment, it is highly unlikely that you would know for prescribed medications, the details of the patient information sheet, particularly in the community.

  • @mehnazhossain4632
    @mehnazhossain4632 Рік тому

    This was put up around 8 years ago, and only 100 people watched it, although, for professionals, it's for everyone.

  • @tgr5772
    @tgr5772 2 роки тому

    In 2003, scientists discovered that a drug, glycyrrhizin inhibited SARS-CoV. SARS-C0V2 shares about 84% of the DNA of SARS-CoV and the protease is conserved. The Covid19 inquiry should focus on why Peter Horby who was charged with finding a drug did not test this drug immediately. It would have been an obvious choice since it was found to inhibit a closely-related virus and since it had been successfully used in hospitals since 1979 against hepatitis and other viral diseases. In 2020 it was once again shown to be effective. And again in 2022. But 180,000+ have already died. 2003: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7112442/ 2020: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12814717/ and many more...

  • @ShashankChaganty
    @ShashankChaganty 2 роки тому

    Really insightful, thank you!

  • @salemkatrani3847
    @salemkatrani3847 2 роки тому

    Excuse me I want your help for build a title for PhD Educational research What is better The impact of leadership style on quality Management improvement in higher education Or The impact of strategic planning on quality Management improvement in higher education Or the impact of strategic planning on institutional performance in higher education

  • @delmawarden8204
    @delmawarden8204 2 роки тому

    If the NHS was free of privatisation it it would work fantastically well.

  • @juicycosmetics
    @juicycosmetics 2 роки тому

    Are you a Good Person? Let’s check and see! Have you ever stolen? (Even if it’s something really small) Have you ever lied? Or have you ever looked with lust ? Now, have you ever taken the Lord's Name in vain? Have you ever hated someone?If you’ve ever done any of those things, you would be either a liar, a thief, an adulterer,(for looking with lust. See Matthew 5:28), a blasphemer(for taking Gods Name in vain), a murderer (for hating someone. See 1 John 3:15) or maybe even all of them. And that was only 5 of the Ten Commandments. Therefore God’s Standard Is Very High. The Bible Even Says That If We’ve Just Broken One Law We’re Guilty Of Breaking Them All. (James 2:10) So we have all sinned against God and therefore deserve death.(Romans 3:23 & 6:23)That’s why A Savior Was Sent; Jesus Christ, to die for the sins of The World And Then He Rose On The 3rd Day . Through His Sacrifice He Paid The Fine for our sins, and made Atonement for the sins Of The World. Now we can be made new by accepting The Gift of Salvation. In order to accept This Gift, we must first Repent. This is a change of mind about sin (from an embrace of sin to rejection of sin) and a Turning to God. Once you Repent, you can then turn to FAITH/TRUST in the Savior. A person who has truly Repented of their sin and has Trust in Christ will give evidence of a changed Life. Therefore, as a Result of Salvation you can then produce Good Works and the Fruit of Salvation. (Reading the Word, Acts of Kindness, readiness to help, to serve, to give of oneself, The Fruits of the Spirit, etc.) You aren’t Saved by doing Good Works, but you can then produce Good Works As A Result Of Being Saved.

  • @martinemanuel7919
    @martinemanuel7919 2 роки тому

    Thank you for posting the quinquennial road map for the NHS😁😁😁😁

  • @kennyoneil1448
    @kennyoneil1448 2 роки тому

    How does this apply to my job as a construction trainer?

  • @kennyoneil1448
    @kennyoneil1448 2 роки тому

    How does this apply to my job as a construction trainer.

    • @evaggeloskounellas805
      @evaggeloskounellas805 3 місяці тому

      δεν λεω κατι απλος θελω να δω αν θα μπεις στον κοπω να το μεταφράσεις

  • @davidchipps
    @davidchipps 2 роки тому

    WHAT COVID HAS PROVEN IS HOW HORRIBLE OUR INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE REALLY IS. At a time we need to depend on TECHNOLOGY-GOOGLE IS DOING THEIR JOB AND GIVING ME 160 to 172MB DOWNLOAD SPEEDS. AMAZON IS SOMEWHAT DOING THEIR JOB ON THE TECH SIDE, but fails to WEED OUT CHINESE COMPETITORS & with a search engine that gives me anything, but what I'm looking for. AMAZON IS COMPLETELY USELESS AND CLOGGED WITH SH*T. Every other provider from NORDSTROM, GAP, 5.11 TACTICAL, to MACY'S HAS PROVEN THEY NEED A SERVER OVERHAUL IF THEY ARE GOING TO MANAGE THEIR INCOMING TRAFFIC.

  • @gcdhvf4896
    @gcdhvf4896 2 роки тому

    So... Privatisation then!

  • @brandydobie2722
    @brandydobie2722 2 роки тому

    🤣 þrðmð§m

  • @thecultofjohnnydelr.soulsw7010
    @thecultofjohnnydelr.soulsw7010 2 роки тому

    Well the oh so concerned bitches in this video are definitely fecking poor.