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7 July 2016
Thursday
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#ilinks16
Presentation Guide
STEP 1
STEP 2
Register your
attendance
at iLINKS16 by completing
the online booking form
on the website
www.ilinksmersey.nhs.uk
Choose which presentation
you would like to attend
for each of the 3
available sessions a description of each
presentation can be found
within this guide...
STEP 3
Contact the iLINKS Event Team at
iLINKSInnovations@imerseyside.nhs.uk
with the details of which presentation
you would like to attend for each session
e.g. my choice for session 1 is...
“ session 2 is...
“ session 3 is...
Key Themes
15:15-16:00
Session 3
11:30-12:15
Session 2
10:15-11:00
Session 1
Media
Centre
Integrated
EPR
Lord Sefton
Boxes 1&2
Lord Sefton
Boxes 3&4
InterSystems
- Safely and
securely sharing
information
across the
patient journey
Bringing an
innovative
new way of
prescribing
to the North
West with FDB
OptimiseRx™
Patient and Staff
Empowerment
Cutting Edge
Innovation
An introduction
to system
integration
NHS South
Sefton and
Immedicare
- Innovative
technology
and care home
improvement
programmes
Improving care
and integrated
working in
Aintree
Neighbourhood
Earl of Derby
Boxes 5&6
Evidence for
supported selfcare at scale
Digital Hospitals
Turbo/ Smarter
Templates
Supportive,
Alder Hey Palliative
and
Move hospital
End
of
Life
and implement Care - Improved
EPR in the
recording,
same year?
reporting
and
What.....!!!
sharing
Reducing
duplication
and improving
the patient
experience ‘The GATE’
Lord Sefton
Boxes 5&6
Community Based
Digital Services
Digital
technology in
practice.
The art of
the possible.
Digital
technology in
practice.
The art of
the possible.
Connecting
AIMES - “Health
Connecting your
Health Cities
Cloud” Transforming
- Using health
Transforming
community Cancer Care:
and social care
digital
Meditech’s
Connecting
for
data to inform
healthcare
interoperability
the future
service planning
services
initiatives
Corbiere
Suite
AIMES eHealth Cluster
InterSystems
“Connected
Working EMIS Health
- Safely and
Health Cities” Get engaged
- Innovate with securely
sharing
Learning
Health
in cluster
what you’ve
information
Systems for
working!
got
across the
the Northern
patient journey
Powerhouse
EMIS Health
- Redesigning
urgent and
emergency
care
EMIS Health
- Getting
serious about
usability
eHealth Cluster
Working Supporting
innovation
eHealth
Cluster Working
- Embedding
community
based digital
services
Papillon
Suite
Sunloch
Suite
Thank you for your interest in attending iLINKS Innovations 2016. This guide provides a useful overview of the presentation sessions that will be taking
place throughout the day and where these sessions will take place. A synopsis for each session, including speaker details, is available within this guide,
along with a reference to how each session relates to this year’s key themes. If you haven’t already booked to attend iLINKS Innovations 2016
please register online at: www.ilinksmersey.nhs.uk and e-mail the details of those sessions you would like to attend to:
ilinksinnovations@imerseyside.nhs.uk
Welcome to our Presentation Guide...
Session One
10:15 - 11:00
eHealth Cluster Working - Supporting innovation
The Liverpool City Region eHealth Cluster
PRESENTED BY: The Liverpool City Region eHealth Cluster.
10:15am - 11:00am: Digital Space, Sunloch Suite.
Join us in the Digital Space to hear from a selection of eHealth Cluster SMEs on how they are developing
and embedding technological innovation into health and social care services. See practical examples of
products that have been developed and are currently being integrated in local hospital and community
services. Hear from both technology and social care organisations on how they are working together,
sharing skills and working across sectors to support practical innovation.
Who would benefit from attending this session?
Commissioners, service managers and health and social care providers with an interest in meeting local
developers.
Key themes:
Patient and Staff Empowerment
Cutting Edge Innovation
Community Based Digital Services
Digital Hospitals
EMIS Health - Getting serious about usability
PRESENTED BY: Dr Shaun O’Hanlon, Medical Officer, EMIS Health.
10:15am - 11:00am: Papillon Suite.
This session focuses on how we’re creating a more intuitive and safer experience by co-designing clinical
systems with user and interface experts.
Who would benefit from attending this session?
Users of healthcare information systems.
Key themes:
Integrated EPR
Cutting Edge Innovation
Digital Hospitals
Connecting Health Cities - Using health and social care
data to inform service planning
PRESENTED BY: Dr Liz Mear, Chief Executive, Innovation Agency - The Academic
Health Science Network for the North West Coast.
10:15am - 11:00am: Corbiere Suite.
The North West Coast region has been successful in gaining £4 million to fund a three-year project,
which will use public sector data to inform front-line service planning for reducing admissions to A&E due
to alcohol misuse and also to prevent and manage Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD).
The programme is being managed by the Innovation Agency and includes a range of partners from the
NHS, universities, industry and public facing agencies such as Healthwatch.
Who would benefit from attending this session?
Those planning front-line NHS services or those who hold service user/ public data and want to use this
to make a difference to service users and staff. Those who are interested in ‘triple helix’ (health and social
care, academia, industry) approaches to planning services.
Key themes:
Integrated EPR
Patient and Staff Empowerment
Community Based Digital Services
Digital Hospitals
AIMES - “Health Cloud” - Transforming digital
healthcare services.
PRESENTED BY: Dr. Dennis Kehoe, CEO AIMES and Steven Parker, Head of
IT Operations, NHS Informatics Merseyside.
10:15am - 11:00am: Media Centre.
This presentation will describe the developments at AIMES to create cloud-based digital health
infrastructure based in Merseyside, and how these services are transforming healthcare in the North West
Coast region. The presentation will outline the benefits the NHS will gain thanks to “Health Cloud”, and
will include a number of case studies of new services for community care, clinical trials, staff rostering and
data sharing.
Who would benefit from attending this session?
NHS organisations who are looking at developing and deploying new digital services and organisations
who are interested in delivering highly secure, cloud-hosted services to health and care organisations via
the N3 and PSN networks.
Key themes:
Digital Hospitals
Connecting your community – MEDITECH’s
interoperability initiatives
PRESENTED BY: Jason Gellerman, Senior Project Coordinator Interoperability Initiatives, Meditech.
10:15am - 11:00am: Lord Sefton Boxes 1 & 2.
This session provides an overview of industry interoperability solutions and initiatives including how best to
position Trusts and community organisations for exchanging with a Health Information Exchange network,
with general practitioners, social care, repositories and national health agencies. Further a discussion
of industry trends surrounding wearables, HL7 Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) and an
update on our MEDITECH Community Connect project will be provided.
Who would benefit from attending this session?
IT staff, clinicians and general practitioners.
Key themes:
Integrated EPR
Patient and Staff Empowerment
Community Based Digital Services
Digital Hospitals
Transforming Cancer Care: Connecting for the future
PRESENTED BY: Greg O’Mara, IM&T Project Manager and
Steve Waddelove, IM&T Programme Manager.
10:15am - 11:00am: Lord Sefton Boxes 3 & 4.
The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre NHS Foundation Trust is transforming cancer care with a major new
hospital in Liverpool. Opening in 2019, it will provide state-of-the-art treatment, ground-breaking research
and clinical trials. In May 2016, existing EPR systems were replaced with MEDITECH V6.07, including a
UK-first oncology module. It’s vital that our staff record real-time information at the point-of-care from the
many hospital locations across Cheshire and Merseyside where The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre delivers
treatment clinics. Find out how we use mobile technologies such as iPads, 4G laptops, externally published
WiFi, Citrix, HetNet to enable this, now and into the future.
Who would benefit from attending this session?
IM&T professionals, Clinical Information officers, clinicians with an interest in IT and clinical systems,
managers.
Key themes:
Integrated EPR
Patient and Staff Empowerment
Cutting Edge Innovation
Digital Hospitals
Reducing duplication and improving the patient
experience - ‘The GATE’
PRESENTED BY: Dr Rachel Disley, The Ash Surgery and Tracy Carver,
Community Matron.
10:15am - 11:00am: Lord Sefton Boxes 5 & 6.
A Generic Assessment Tool Evaluation (GATE) template has been devised for EMIS to reduce duplication
and to facilitate information sharing across a Multi Disciplinary Team (MDT) of care professionals. Prior to
the template being created, there was a lot of unnecessary duplication and time being wasted completing
multiple forms that could not be shared with other professionals who would benefit from accessing non
medically relevant information such as details about next of kin or carer arrangements. Having access to
this information would not only be helpful in supporting the requirements of the quality and outcomes
framework (QOF) but would also be informative in highlighting and supporting those most at risk of
hospital admission. Having reviewed Nursing Assessment Forms from several organisations, a template
was created to collate the basic non-medical information required by all professionals as part of the Multi
Disciplinary Team. This is now available on EMIS and EMIS mobile allowing District Nurses and Community
Matrons to visit patients and fill out the form electronically so that this information is immediately
accessible by those who need to access to it, given the appropriate information sharing agreements
are in place. Join us to learn more about the GATE, the key benefits and plans for its use locally.
Who would benefit from attending this session?
Clinical and non-clinical staff from all organisations and who interface with patients.
Key themes:
Patient and Staff Empowerment
Community Based Digital Services
Improving care and integrated working in Aintree
Neighbourhood
PRESENTED BY: Mark Wigglesworth, GP, Aintree Group Practice and Clinical and
Mobilisation Lead, Aintree Neighbourhood.
10:15am - 11:00am: Earl of Derby Boxes 5 & 6.
As the landscape of integrated community care becomes more established, the development of a truly
shared electronic patient record and effective electronic communication has become ever more important.
This session will examine how simple and existing EMIS functionality has been used by practices and
community nursing services to improve patient care in Aintree Neighbourhood. There will be a focus on
the clinical application of electronic referrals and cross-organisational electronic communication.
Who would benefit from attending this session?
Clinicians and managers involved in integrated service design. The presentation may be of particular
interest to services looking to work together whilst making more effective use of existing EMIS functions in
the interests of patient care.
Key theme:
Integrated EPR
Session Two
11:30 - 12:15
eHealth Cluster Working - Embedding community based
digital services
PRESENTED BY: The Liverpool City Region eHealth Cluster.
11:30am - 12:15pm: Digital Space, Sunloch Suite.
In shaping future service provision around the needs of local neighbourhoods how do we ensure that
services are accessible for all groups in the community? How do we engage communities in developing
their own solutions? Join us in the Digital Space to hear from local care and technology organisations who
are working with communities, see the products and services they are developing. Hear at first-hand how
they are embedding digital services and the practicalities they have had to overcome.
Who would benefit from attending this session?
Anyone with an interest in the practicalities of embedding digital technologies within communities.
Key themes:
Patient and Staff Empowerment
Cutting Edge Innovation
Community Based Digital Services
EMIS Health - Redesigning urgent and emergency care
PRESENTED BY: Martin Bell, Deputy Managing Director, Primary, Community and
Commissioning, EMIS Health.
11:30am - 12:15pm: Papillon Suite.
This session will address some of the key challenges in delivering sustainable urgent and emergency care:
coordination, collaboration and information along the whole care pathway. How digital technologies and
better access to patient information can help you save time and money, go paperless, and deliver tangible
improvements to patient care.
Who would benefit from attending this session?
Anyone interested in redesigning urgent and emergency care provision.
Key themes:
Integrated EPR
Patient and Staff Empowerment
Cutting Edge Innovation
Community Based Digital Services
Digital Hospitals
InterSystems - Safely and securely sharing information
across the patient journey
PRESENTED BY: David Hancock, Client Engagement Director - UK Sales,
InterSystems.
11:30am - 12:15pm: Corbiere Suite.
iLINKS ambition is to deliver all the necessary and available information from across the patient/client
journey at the point of care based on what is allowed to be viewed (including assessment of privacy and
consent rules). This presentation describes how we would work collaboratively with iLINKS to map a
journey for linking up systems across Health and Social Care in the region to support delivery of the iLINKS
Information Sharing Framework, taking account of both national initiatives and standards, major systems
being invested in locally and the creation of a joint implementation plan that delivers benefit to patients
and the respective organisations.
Who would benefit from attending this session?
Clinical leads and business owners, colleagues with an interest in IT strategy, IT project management,
interoperability, procurement and commercial.
Key themes:
Integrated EPR
Patient and Staff Empowerment
Cutting Edge Innovation
Community Based Digital Services
Digital Hospitals
Bringing an innovative new way of prescribing to the
North West with FDB OptimiseRx™
PRESENTED BY: Robert Nyland, Business Development Manager;
April Armitage MPharm, Delivery and Implementation Consultant and Sandra
Craggs, Senior Pharmacist, NHS South Sefton CCG and NHS Southport
and Formby CCG.
11:30am - 12:15pm: Media Centre.
FDB OptimiseRx is the only patient-specific medicines optimisation solution to deliver best practice
guidance to support your prescribing decisions at the point of care. FDB OptimiseRx is tailored to the
medical record and takes into consideration the patient’s medications, morbidities, observations and
measurements to support prescribers to make the safest, most clinically appropriate prescribing decision.
OptimiseRx uses hundreds of data sets to devise clinically relevant, best practice prescribing messages
within the prescribing workflow. Join this session to find out how Liverpool CCG and neighbouring CCGs
are benefiting from patient-specific prescribing, and what it means for GPs, Medicines Management,
CCGs, Nurse Prescribers and patients.
Who would benefit from attending this session?
Medicines management teams, pharmacists, prescribing leads, GPs and nurse prescribers.
Key theme:
Cutting Edge Innovation
NHS South Sefton CCG and Immedicare – Innovative
technology and care home improvement programmes
PRESENTED BY: Paul Shillcock, Primary Care informatics Manager and
David Butler, Senior Account Manager - Health, Immedicare.
11:30am - 12:15pm: Lord Sefton Boxes 1 & 2.
This session looks at how South Sefton CCG is using Telehealth video links to provide remote assessment
and clinical decision making capabilities directly into residential care and nursing home settings.
The session will illustrate how the technology is being used as part of a wider Care Homes Improvement
Programme (CHIP), which is designed to provide a highly innovative support wrap for residential care and
nursing homes across the South Sefton area.
Who would benefit from attending this session?
Commissioners, service improvement managers, acute Trust clinicians and managers with an interest in
reducing attendances and admissions from residential and nursing home settings.
Key themes:
Integrated EPR
Patient and Staff Empowerment
Community Based Digital Services
Digital technology in practice. The art of the possible.
PRESENTED BY: Sharon Poll, Primary Care Clinical Advisor and Paul Clitheroe,
Digital Care and Innovation Programme Manager, Liverpool CCG and Julia Purvis
from PSS and representatives from Factory Productions.
11:30am - 12:15pm: Lord Sefton Boxes 3 & 4.
This session will provide an overview of how digital technology is transforming healthcare practice and
patient experience. Sharing insight from the use of Simple Telehealth (Florence) and Telehealth (Motiva)
across primary care. The session aims to give insight into the art of the possible, sharing the development
of a virtual practitioner and exploring the use of gamification in healthcare, training and behaviour change.
Who would benefit from attending this session?
Clinicians and staff working in health, care and community settings wishing to improve patient / citizen /
service user care. Those wishing to increase service capacity and improve pathways. Technology, creative
and digital industry.
Key themes:
Patient and Staff Empowerment
Cutting Edge Innovation
Community Based Digital Services
Alder Hey - Move hospital and implement EPR in the
same year? What.....!!!
PRESENTED BY: Dr Nik Barnes, Paediatric Radiologist, Alder Hey Children’s Hospital
NHS Foundation Trust.
11:30am - 12:15pm: Lord Sefton Boxes 5 & 6.
Dr Nik Barnes is a Paediatric Radiologist and the CCIO / Clinical lead for IM&T at Alder Hey Children’s NHS
Foundation Trust. In June 2015, the Trust went live with MEDITECH’s 6.0 EPR product which provides
a platform for the Trust to implement a full HIMSS level 7 EPR. The Trust subsequently moved to its
award winning new hospital on the site of the former Springfield Park in October 2015. Dr Barnes will
provide an overview of the achievements and challenges encountered to date along with planned future
developments.
Who would benefit from attending this session?
This session will be of interest to all users of health and social care information systems and those
interested in how new technology is helping to support and improve care transformation.
Key themes:
Integrated EPR
Digital Hospitals
Supportive, Palliative and End of Life Care - Improved
recording, reporting and sharing
PRESENTED BY: Dr Cathy Hubbert and Julie Edwards, Information Facilitator from
Aintree Park Group Practice; Dr Jillian Kirkman, Mather Avenue Surgery and
Aaron Brizell, Project Manager, NHS Informatics Merseyside.
11:30am - 12:15pm: Earl of Derby Boxes 5 & 6.
This session will provide an overview of the Supportive Care Clinical Template, which will allow the
recording of information for Supportive, Palliative and End of Life Care patients. The Supportive Care
Template searches and reports are now available to GP practices with details given within the workshop.
The template provides prompts for clinicians when consulting patients with supportive and end of life care
needs. Use of the template allows reports to be run to be used at the practice multidisciplinary team’s
(GSF) meetings. The session will also cover the viewing and sharing of patient data within EMIS Web with
other health professionals and how this can benefit you as a clinician. Patients with life-limiting illness,
benefit from well co-ordinated care as communication with patients, their family and carers and other
health professionals is essential. Electronic Palliative Care Co-ordination Systems (EPaCCS) enable the
recording and sharing of people’s care preferences and key details about their care at the end of life.
Who would benefit from attending this session?
All healthcare professionals, particularly those involved with supportive care, palliative care and End of Life
care, such as GPs and clinicians within community and secondary care.
Key themes:
Integrated EPR
Patient and Staff Empowerment
Community Based Digital Services
Digital Hospitals
Session Three
15:15 - 16:00
eHealth Cluster Working - Get engaged in cluster
working!
PRESENTED BY: The Liverpool City Region eHealth Cluster.
15:15pm - 16:00pm: Digital Space, Sunloch Suite.
We have so many assets within the Liverpool City Region, our hospitals, universities, SMEs and
communities. As we start to work together as the Liverpool City Region how do we ensure that we all
work together effectively? Join us in the Digital Space to hear about some of the latest initiatives taking
place and how you can get involved.
Who would benefit from attending this session?
Anyone with an interest in cluster working in eHealth across the Liverpool City Region.
Key themes:
Patient and Staff Empowerment
Cutting Edge Innovation
Community Based Digital Services
Digital Hospitals
EMIS Health - Innovate with what you’ve got
PRESENTED BY: Matt Murphy, Deputy Managing Director, Primary, Community
and Commissioning, EMIS Health.
15:15pm - 16:00pm: Papillon Suite.
This session will demonstrate how to make the most of your systems to deliver your new models of care through creative configuration, interoperability and the latest functionality.
Who would benefit from attending this session?
Anyone interested in changing local care pathways.
Key themes:
Integrated EPR
Cutting Edge Innovation
Community Based Digital Services
Digital Hospitals
InterSystems - Safely and securely sharing information
across the patient journey
PRESENTED BY: David Hancock, Client Engagement Director - UK Sales,
InterSystems.
15:15pm - 16:00pm: Corbiere Suite.
iLINKS ambition is to deliver all the necessary and available information from across the patient/client
journey at the point of care based on what is allowed to be viewed (including assessment of privacy and
consent rules). This presentation describes how we would work collaboratively with iLINKS to map a
journey for linking up systems across health and social care in the region to support the delivery of the
iLINKS Information Sharing Framework, taking account of both national initiatives and standards, major
systems being invested in locally and the creation of a joint implementation plan that delivers benefit to
patients and the respective organisations.
Who would benefit from attending this session?
Clinical leads and business owners, colleagues with an interest in IT strategy, IT project management,
interoperability, procurement and commercial.
Key themes:
Integrated EPR
Patient and Staff Empowerment
Cutting Edge Innovation
Community Based Digital Services
Digital Hospitals
AIMES - “Connected Health Cities” - Learning Health
Systems for the Northern Powerhouse
PRESENTED BY: Declan Hadley, Digital Lead, the innovation Agency and
Healthier Lancashire and Andrew Michaelson, Systems Architect, AIMES.
15:15pm - 16:00pm: Media Centre.
This presentation will describe the Connected Health Cities (CHC) programme here in the North West and
outlines how the development of a Learning Health System will use healthcare data sources to transform
research into healthcare. The CHC programme has been funded by government to develop new pathways
in areas such as alcohol abuse, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and epilepsy based upon
better use of data. The presentation will describe the development of a “Data Ark” here in the North West
which will use health data from across the region to develop new care pathways and to support actionbased research.
Who would benefit from attending this session?
NHS organisations who are looking at transforming healthcare through the use of health data and
organisations who provide digital services in data interoperability and population health.
Key themes:
Cutting Edge Innovation
An introduction to system integration
PRESENTED BY: Michael Bland and Michael Rice, Integration Managers at
NHS Informatics Merseyside.
15:15pm - 16:00pm: Lord Sefton Boxes 1 & 2.
The ‘Five Year Forward View’ initiative is designed to deliver a paperless NHS by 2020, making all
patient and care records “Digital, Real-Time and Interoperable”. This session explains how healthcare
organisations can use integration solutions to support this initiative and deliver benefits to both healthcare
providers and patients. The session discusses real world examples of integration both within a single
organisation and across organisational boundaries.
Who would benefit from attending this session?
System managers/owners and clinical leads.
Key theme:
Integrated EPR
Digital technology in practice. The art of the possible.
PRESENTED BY: Sharon Poll, Primary Care Clinical Advisor and Paul Clitheroe,
Digital Care and Innovation Programme Manager, Liverpool CCG and Julia Purvis
from PSS and representatives from Factory Productions.
15:15pm - 16:00pm: Lord Sefton Boxes 3 & 4.
This session will provide an overview of how digital technology is transforming healthcare practice and
patient experience. Sharing insight from the use of Simple Telehealth (Florence) and Telehealth (Motiva)
across primary care. The session aims to give insight into the art of the possible, sharing the development
of a virtual practitioner and exploring the use of gamification in healthcare, training and behaviour change.
Who would benefit from attending this session?
Clinicians and staff working in health, care and community settings wishing to improve patient / citizen /
service user care. Those wishing to increase service capacity and improve pathways. Technology, creative
and digital industry.
Key themes:
Patient and Staff Empowerment
Cutting Edge Innovation
Community Based Digital Services
Turbo / Smarter Templates
PRESENTED BY: Scott Brown, EMIS Account Manager.
15:15pm - 16:00pm: Lord Sefton Boxes 5 & 6.
Streamline the way you record consultations in EMIS Web with clever configuration, improving data
quality, consistency and accuracy. We’ll set up synonyms and create consultation styles to suit your needs.
We’ll also explore using templates to record data-rich consultations rapidly, giving you back valuable time
to spend with your patients.
Who would benefit from attending this session?
This session is all about faster and smarter ways of working in EMIS Web consultation mode. It is primarily
aimed at clinicians but will also be of interest to practice managers and IT leads.
Key themes:
Integrated EPR
Patient and Staff Empowerment
Evidence for supported self-care at scale
PRESENTED BY: David Horsfield, Programme Manager, Liverpool CCG and
Cees Van Berkel, Principle Scientist Chronic Disease Management, Philips.
15:15pm - 16:00pm: Earl of Derby Boxes 5 & 6.
This session presents findings of a large scale supported self-care programme in Liverpool. Over 3 years
2,234 patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), heart failure and diabetes patients
were recruited through GP practice based case finding. The programme combines tele-monitoring
equipment and TV or tablet user interface in the home, with the support of a clinical hub and a structured
programme of case management, monitoring, education and coaching. These results show reductions in
emergency admissions and secondary care costs in comparison with the control group ranging from 22%
to 32% for patients with above average risk (25% or more).
Who would benefit from attending this session?
All those with an interest in the use of innovation and technology in transforming health care provision
and empowering individuals to take greater control of their care and care provision.
Key themes:
Patient and Staff Empowerment
Cutting Edge Innovation
Community Based Digital Services
iLINKS Innovations is organised by NHS Informatics Merseyside
Register to attend at:
www.ilinksmersey.nhs.uk
@iLINKSInnovator #iLINKS16