Event / HFMA Scotland Branch Annual Conference 2021
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About the event
It's that time of year again! The HFMA invites you to the upcoming Scotland Branch Annual Conference which will be taking place online on 28 - 29 October 2021.
The theme for this year’s Conference is a 'Road-map to the future'. Two days full of educational speakers, interactive workshops and opportunities to virtually reconnect and reflect.
The conference will focus on these 4 subthemes:
- Finance and economics
- Service and sustainability
- Digital Technology
- Recovering around physical space
What to expect?
- Interactive future focused workshops
- Experts discussing current key topics
- Reflections and best practice following the recovery of Covid-19
- Opportunity to meet your CPD requirements
BOOKINGS NOW CLOSED
SLIDES:
Day 1, 28th October:09:40 - The Future and the Finance Professional, Richard McCallum, Director of Health Finance and Governance
11:30 - Opportunities and Ambitions for NHS Scotland, John Burns, Chief Operating Officer, NHS Scotland
13:00 - The NHS as an Anchor for Covid recovery, Dona Milne, Director of Public Health, NHS Lothian
13:30 - Value Driven, Sustainable Transformation to Support Recovery, Jann Gardner, Chief Executive, NHS Golden Jubilee
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Day 2, 29th October:
09:40 - NHP Digital Blueprint and Financial Model, Mark Davidson, Consultant - Digital Transformation Consulting, ATOS and Gary Hampshire, Consultant - Digital Transformation Consulting, ATOS
10:25 - Data driven recovery: How intelligent use of information can support healthcare system recovery and transformation, Howard Davis, Healthcare Advisory Director and Malcolm Lowe-Lauri, Head of Public Heathcare, Grant Thornton
11:10 - Near me – The financial impact, Debbie Paterson, Policy and Technical manager, HFMA
13:00 - Place as a Focus for Tough Agendas and the Parkhead Project, Diarmaid Lawlor, Associate Director (Place), Scottish Futures Trust and Sam Cassels, Place Principle Advisor, Scottish Futures Trust
13:15 - Place as a Focus for Tough Agendas and the Parkhead Project, Gary Dover, Assistant Chief Officer, Primary Care and Early Intervention, Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership
Recordings will be released soon
Any question or further information please email [email protected]
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