NHS Providers CEO confirmed as keynote for Digital Health Rewired 2024
- 4 December 2023
Digital Health has revealed that Sir Julian Hartley, CEO of NHS Providers, is the latest confirmed keynote speaker for Rewired 2024.
His keynote address will explore how digital can help achieve NHS modernisation and productivity improvements to help address the enormous pressures the system is under.
Hartley will bring a unique system-wide perspective both as former CEO of Leeds Teaching Hospitals overseeing the trust’s major improvement programme and having led the national workforce implementation plan for the NHS during his impressive career.
His appearance at Digital Health Rewired extends the close relationship NHS Providers has with the event. Saffron Cordery, deputy chief executive of the organisation, was a keynote speaker at Rewired 2023.
Join us on the Digital Leadership and Teams Stage to hear Julian share insights from his organisation’s latest Digital Boards Programme that supports ICS and ICB leaders to harness digital opportunities and deliver their system ambitions.
He joins a stellar line-up of keynotes including, Dr Vin Diwakar, medical director for transformation, National Transformation Directorate, NHS England, Dr Ana Prado, CCIO, Lusiadas Saude Health group & CMIO, Cascais Hospital, Portugal, and Professor Greta Westwood, CEO, Florence Nightingale Foundation.
Digital Health Rewired will run from 12-13 March 2024 at the NEC Birmingham. The provisional programme is available here.
In addition to the activity on the main stages, digital health start-ups are invited to compete at Rewired Pitchfest for the opportunity to showcase their idea or solution to a unique audience of NHS leaders and investors. You can apply in the pre-revenue and post-revenue categories. Successful applicants progress to a round of virtual heats competing to become finalists. The live finals take place at Digital Health Rewired.
Book your place today at Digital Health Rewired. The CPD-accredited conference is free for NHS and public sector. Private sector tickets start from £475 +VAT.