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Thursday, 30 January 2025, 10:30am - 11:15am

Virtual technology has the power to revolutionise the way healthcare is delivered. Innovations such as telehealth, remote monitoring and digital communication are shifting the dial from reactive care in traditional settings to proactive care closer to the community.

Done right, this shift could improve patient outcomes, enhance patient access and increase operational efficiencies, while also aligning services with the government’s vision for the future of healthcare – from “hospital to community”, from “analogue to digital”, and from “sickness to prevention”.

This HSJ webinar, in association with Doccla, will look at how healthcare providers can better use virtual care. It will discuss:

  • Which care pathways are most suited for using virtual care to shift from reactive to proactive
  • How to get buy-in from key stakeholders for adopting virtual solutions into care pathways
  • What pitfalls to look out for when implementing virtual care and how to make sure virtual care delivers the benefits intended
  • How and why Hertfordshire Community Trust has implemented a virtual care pathway to treat heart failure in the community

Panellists

Tara Donnelly

Tara Donnelly, founder, Digital Care & adviser, Doccla

Tara is an authority on tech-enabled home health care models, and their potential to transform care globally, having worked as chief digital officer for the NHS, introducing this model of care as part of the pandemic response. She now works independently, advising Doccla and running Digital Care, supporting health systems and digital health innovators to scale digital healthcare. 

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Greg Edwards, chief medical officer, Doccla

Greg is the chief medical officer at Doccla. He was formerly the chief clinical officer at NHS Digital and worked as deputy medical director at GreenBrook Healthcare and regional medical director at Care UK. Greg earned his Bachelor’s in Medicine from the University of Birmingham, studied at the Royal College of General Practitioners, received an MSc in Healthcare Leadership from the University of Birmingham, and completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Digital Health Leadership at Imperial College London.

Ben Clover 2023

Ben Clover, webinar chair, HSJ

Ben covers the tech sector and London for HSJ. He has lectured at Imperial College London’s master’s course on health policy.

To register for this webinar, please complete the form below.