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PROVISIONAL Conference Programme DAY 2

Day 2 - Thursday 6th June AM


08:45 09:30 09:40 10:10 10:40 11:10 Stream 1 Patient Access Chair: TBC Harry Longman, CEO Patient Access UK Privacy Panel Chair: TBC Ian Herbert, Independant Consultant Registration Introduction to the Day

Primary Health Info 2011

Patient Record Access - Dr Imran Rafi, Chair RCGP Patient Online Access Working Group
CHAIR: Hildegard Franke, Product Manager, INPS

Real World Commissioning - Professor Jonathan Kay, Clinical Informatics Director (Medical Directorate), NHS Commissioning Board
CHAIR: Hildegard Franke, Product Manager, INPS

Refreshment and Networking Break


Stream 2 - GPSoc WORKSHOPS

This year, something NEW - an "UnConference"


This format has gained increasing popularity over recent years at a number of leading-edge events, and is designed to create the sort of innovative discussion and random insights that typically occur in bars and elsewhere around a conference, so that these can be made more accessible and more effectively disseminated.

11:30

12:30

Lunch and Networking Break


QOF CHAIR: Roz Foad Speaker TBC Data Quality Issues in General Practice CHAIR: Ewan Davis Dr Dai Evans, Clinical Director PRIMIS Long Term Conditions Risk Stratification CHAIR: Roz Foad Dr Junaid Bajwa, GP GP & Greenwich PEC Primary Care Patients: what Apps are they using? CHAIR: TBC Tom Lewis, Editor iMedicalApps.com My Health, my EHR - future of PHR CHAIR: TBC Paul Cooper, R&D Director IMS MAXIMS Learning to Tame Twitter CHAIR: TBC Dr Ian McNicoll, Clinical Modelling Consultant Ocean Informatics

PM

13:50

14:10

An UnConference has no formal agenda or Chair, but will have a number of facilitators to help get things going and capture the outputs. Come prepared to tell us what your interests are and what you want to talk about. The key rules for an UnConference are the "rule of two feet" i.e. you can walk in and walk out at any time you wish, and the Chatham House rule, and that there are no rules (we will work out the dissonance on the day).

14:30

14:50 15:20

Refreshment and Networking Break As an initial starter we suggest that we use this disruptive approach to talk about disruptive technology in primary health IT, which might include:
Open Source particularly OpenGPSoC Patient record access, patient co-production of health records and PHRs Agile user centred dev involving HCP, Devs, patients & public throughout the life cycle Telehealth / telemonitoring / telemedicine / telehealth The measured self Apps for health and care Pass the Snake Oil Patient feedback and ratings The Wisdom of the Crowd or The Madness of the Mob

15:40

16:00

16:20 16:30

Closing Remarks - Primary Health Info 2013 - Conference Chair Close of Day 2

Primary Health Care Specialist Group

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