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12 May 2021, 10.30am to 11.15am
Andrew Thompson – chief technology officer and acting digital health lead at Lancashire and South Cumbria Integrated Care System – will discuss how the ICS is seeking to make data more easily accessible and actionable across the region.
Meanwhile David Seymour, alliance executive director at Health Data Research UK, will give a sense of how unifying health dta leads to increased opportunities for research and development.
In a conversation chaired by
HSJ contributor Claire Read, and supported by Better – whose chief executive Tomaž Gornik rounds out the panel – they will explore how NHS organisations might more consistently establish a consolidated view of important information. What will need to happen if such visions are to become reality? How can the service ensure that healthcare leaders always have the information they need to make the right decisions at the right time?
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Raj Jain, who is chief executive of Northern Care Alliance (Salford Royal Foundation Trust and Pennine Acute Hospitals Trust), discussed the interconnectedness between the community and acute services his organisation provides – and how the pandemic has further influenced this.
Joining him in offering insight on how the NHS can make the most of its community provision were Crystal Oldman, chief executive of the Queen’s Nursing Institute; Clara Gilfillan, operational lead for community nursing at Anglian Community Enterprise; and Róisín Reade, clinical lead at Malinko – which supported the event.
In a panel discussion chaired by
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Tuesday 20 April 2021, 10.30am-11.15am
Raj Jain, who is chief executive of Northern Care Alliance (Salford Royal Foundation Trust and Pennine Acute Hospitals Trust), will discuss the interconnectedness between the community and acute services his organisation provides – and how the pandemic has further influenced this.
Joining him in offering insight on how the NHS can make the most of its community provision are Crystal Oldman, chief executive of the Queen’s Nursing Institute; Clara Gilfillan, operational lead for community nursing at Anglian Community Enterprise; and Róisín Reade, clinical lead at Malinko – which is supporting the event.
Senate confirms Tai as top US trade negotiator on 98-0 vote
By David J. Lynch Washington Post,Updated March 17, 2021, 5:39 p.m.
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Among Katherine Tai s first tasks will be advising the president on what to do about existing tariffs on most imported Chinese products, presiding over enforcement of a new trade deal with Mexico and Canada, and seeking a negotiated end to a long-running commercial dispute with the European Union.Pool/Getty
WASHINGTON â Katherine Tai, a longtime congressional staff lawyer, won Senate confirmation on Wednesday as the first woman of color to serve as the top US trade negotiator.