The annual Scottish Government Technology Enabled Care Division’s Digital Health & Care Learning Network day, in collaboration with the National Digital Nursing Midwifery and Allied Health Professionals (NMAHP) Network, took place on 24 June 2019 in Glasgow.
The Learning Network day is an opportunity for staff with a shared interest in how digital tools can be used to support service delivery to come together.
Eventcast:
The morning session, between 09:45 am – 11:30 and the afternoon session from the auditorium at 15:15 -16:15 (GMT) were webcast and available to view on-demand.
Click on this link to view the webcast or copy this URL into your browser: https://app.video3.co.uk/login/scttguest1?event=151
The webcast includes presentations from:
- Dr Margaret Whoriskey, Head of Technology Enabled Care and Digital Healthcare Innovation, Scottish Government
- Sandra Blades, Lead Nurse, Professional Governance and Regulation and Nursing and Midwifery eHealth Lead, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde
- Brian O’Connor, Chair, European Connected Health Alliance, – opportunities for shared learning
The very popular 5-minute snapshot presentations, which are delivered by staff working across the Scottish Public Sector, to improve services using digital tools, were hosted by Professor George Crooks, CEO, Digital Health & Care Institute, watch Prof Crooks interview below
Video Interviews:
Watch below interviews with Prof George Crooks CEO Digital Health & Care Institute, Martyn Wallace Chief Digital Officer for Scottish Local Government and Brian O’Connor, Chair ECHAlliance. All videos from the event are available to view here