Enabling Meaningful Collaboration Across Digital Health and Care

26 FEBRUARY 2025 | MANCHESTER CENTRAL

Delivering better patient experience and operational efficiencies through education and networking opportunities.

FREE TO ATTEND FOR THE NHS, CHARITIES AND THE WIDER PUBLIC SECTOR

Supporting those in digital health transformation

We especially welcome those from within NHS Secondary Care including NHS Trusts / Foundation Trusts, NHS Boards, specialist clinics, rehabilitation services, national specialist centres, independent healthcare sector providers, sustainability and transformation partnerships (STPs), Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) and those from the Global Digital Exemplar (GDE) programme.

For those with a keen interest in healthcare digital transformation, we also look forward to welcoming you from NHS Primary Care, Social Care, Central and Local Government, Membership Organisations, Academia and Charities.

CPD Certified Event

Over 40 hours of CPD certified sessions to support your professional development

4 Show Theatres and 2 Content Streams

Packed with live panel sessions that focus on driving better outcomes through digital transformation

Network with the best

Bringing together leading digital health innovators outlining the latest digital health solutions and insights

1-2-1 Meeting Opportunity

A matchmaking app to connect with those you want to meet most

Meet Leading Digital Health Innovators

Get hands-on with over 50 innovators offering the latest digital health solutions, tools and services.

Industry Speakers

+100 industry leading speakers, pre-dominantly from the NHS

The Integrated Care Forum

The Integrated Care Forum explores connected systems, services and data across health and care settings, and key priorities as the NHS looks to offer joined-up, person-centred care delivered in collaboration with local partners. This forum will look at what the future holds for Integrated Care Systems and joined-up care.

We will delve deeper into: 

  • The globalisation of digital healthcare and data sharing cross-boarders   

  • Robust data governance to enable progress on data collection, storage and sharing 

  • How ICS’s can utilise automation to make a difference to wider populations   

  • The shift from theory to practice: unpacking the barriers when implementing digital

  • The digitalization of secondary care – can it be done by the end of 2024?  

  • Exploring the future capability of shared care records

The Digital Primary Care Stream

The Digital Primary Care Stream aims to support and inform those on the frontline. It aims to support a digitally forward primary care sector by discovering emerging technologies and data practices and exploring the latest trends and best practice case studies. This stream includes technologies and data practices, the patient, and the primary care professionals.  

We will delve deeper into: 

  • Driving interoperability across all care settings  

  • Empowering and educating the public in the drive for more effective population health management  

  • Expanding shared care records across the primary care setting

  • Assessing the digital capacity of the primary care workforce and upskilling through digital programs 

  • Exploring AI in primary care – what could this look like? 

1400+

Digital Health Peers

6

CPD-certified Streams

100+

Expert Speakers

100+

Innovative Suppliers

30+

CPD-Certified Content Hours

Workforce, Adoption & Productivity

Internal organisational requirements for transformation and innovation.

Integrated Care Forum

Collaborative system working at ICS level & the standards required for data ecosystems.

Digital Maturity Forum

Digital health innovation, technology & features from some of the UK's most digitally mature sites.

Digitally Empowered Patients

Patient facing, from virtual consultations & remote patient monitoring to digital inclusion.

Digital Social Care Stream

Bridging the gap between health and social care.

Digital Primary Care Stream

Supporting the primary care sector in their journey to digital.

HETT North Speakers Include:

What do our visitors say?

  • Jaz Dhaliwal, Partner, Digital Health, KPMG

    It's the first of its kind and its been a fantastic day. There's been lots of rich conversations and the ability to join up those conversations at system level between suppliers, vendors and the NHS and policy, and how we can really work together to deliver that transformation.

  • Liz Ashall-Payne, CEO, ORCHA

    HETT North has been amazing, it's really buzzy, it's full of all the right people. Everybody's here desperate to do things differently and learn from each other. For me, as someone who was born and lives in the North, it's a real pleasure to see HETT joining the North today.

  • Nav Chana MBE, GP, Clinical Director, National Association of Primary Care (NAPC)

    It's been a good day at HETT North, I've enjoyed being here, enjoyed meeting colleagues, friends, people I've seen on the conference circuit in the past, so I have very much enjoyed my day at the HETT North conference.

  • Masood Ahmed, Chief Clinical Information Officer, Deputy Chief Medical Officer, NHS Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin

    HETT North is one of those events where people come together, they share and you meet people that you don't normally get to talk to, so it's really good to catch up and share problems, learn and the panels often share some real insights that make a difference.

  • Jenny Chong, Chair of the Medway Innovation Institute, Non-Executive Director, Medway NHS Foundation Trust, HETT Steering Committee

    What HETT North does, and it's really valuable, is bring the entire health and care community together so we can connect, share and learn and be part of the solution together. What I find really valuable with HETT, is the conversations don't just end here. By creating those really valuable connections, the conversations then continue as we go back to our day jobs

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