13 November | 12.00pm-12.45pm
Faced with diverse and fast-growing communities alongside cost and efficiency pressures, many NHS trusts are trying to do more with less while still delivering outstanding patient outcomes.
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This HSJ webinar, sponsored by and produced with Multiverse, will explore how Barts Health Trust is tackling this challenge head-on. The trust, which provides care to more than 7,000 patients a day, has embarked on an ambitious modernisation strategy. Central to this is a commitment to digital transformation and fostering a culture of continuous improvement to provide excellent and equitable care.
Hear from Louise Hicks, group deputy chief nurse & chief nursing information officer at Barts Health, who will share her organisation’s journey embedding data, digital and AI skills across its workforce. This session will move the conversation from theory to practice, showcasing real-world examples of how NHS staff are being transformed into AI leaders.
“At Barts Health Trust, working with Multiverse, we are empowering our people to harness data and digital potential,” says Professor Hicks. “The benefits of the Academy will be to create a positive tipping point in building our workforce capacity and capability – creating inclusive, transformative change that improves lives and redefines what’s possible.”
Join us to learn how:
- A data-driven organisation can improve the quality and equity of patient care
- To empower staff to drive efficiency and solve challenges with AI
- To foster a culture of innovation and continuous improvement
- The apprenticeship levy can fully fund digital transformation training
Panellists
Louise Hicks, group deputy chief nurse & CNIO, Barts Health Trust
Louise’s leadership enables digital transformation and workforce innovation across the trust, including the creation of the Barts Health Data and Digital Academy in partnership with Multiverse and the Education Academy. She is passionate about developing digitally confident and AI-ready clinicians, empowering staff to use data and technology to deliver smarter, fairer and more compassionate care.
Alie Carvey, major customer success manager, NHS, Multiverse
Alie Carvey is an enterprise customer success manager at Multiverse, focused on driving value realisation for NHS trusts and organisations. Alie is passionate about the human potential to learn and feels strongly about bringing upskilling and learning opportunities to NHS staff to support unlocking the full potential of the NHS workforce.
Alison Moore, contributor, HSJ (webinar chair)
Alison is an HSJ correspondent covering the South East and ambulance services nationally. She has worked in health journalism, mainly as a freelancer, for many years and was previously deputy editor of a magazine for doctors.