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The National Health Service was very much at the frontline of impact of Covid 19 and this coincided with a huge demand for PPE, medical equipment, diagnostics and digital technologies. With new ways of working and rapid innovation adoption across the sector, our speakers will be examining how we can learn from the pandemic and what this crisis means for the future of NHS procurement and collaboration with industry.

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One of the lasting legacies of the pandemic crisis is a better understanding that the NHS is a devolved service and each country does not follow the same plans and policies. While the UK nations collaborated in many areas the Welsh devolved Government and NHS has its own infrastructure, adoption and procurement services.



Speakers from across the procurement landscape, Welsh NHS innovation leads, procurement services, value based healthcare and government will be discussing purchasing, innovation adoption and supply chain resilience for health technologies.

 

Confirmed speakers include:

 

  • Jonathan Irvine - Director of Procurement Services, NHS Shared Services Partnership
  • Elin Brock - Head of Research, Innovation and Improvement, Hywel Dda University Health Board
  • Tom Powell - Research, Innovation and Improvement Hub Lead and Innovation Manager, Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board
  • Pete Phillips - Director, Surgical Materials Testing Laboratory
  • Robyn Davies - Head of Innovation, Cardiff & Vale University Health Board
  • Sion Charles - Deputy Director, Bevan Commission
  • Tom James - Assistant Director of Innovation, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board
  • Rhodri Griffiths - Director for Innovation Adoption, Life Sciences Hub Wales

 

This event will take place on Zoom.

This event is free to members and £95 + VAT for non-members.

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