Public Sector Event

Integrated Care Delivery Forum 2024

Venue: The Eastside Rooms, 2 Woodcock Street, Birmingham B7 4BL

Date: 9 May 2024

Synopsis: PPP’s third phase of its integrated care policy programme centres around the Integrated Care Delivery Forum 2024. This will comprise of two events, hosted in Birmingham in May and London in November.

The Integrated Care Delivery Forum 2024 builds on the foundations of the ICS Roadshow and ICS Delivery Forum 2023, continuing to connect key health and care stakeholders for localised debate and networking. This year, the Delivery Forum focuses on developing impact-driven, results-orientated insights.

Working in close collaboration with ICSs and crucial providers, PPP has created a programme that highlights exactly how ICSs are making place based, personalised care a reality and the impact this is having on individual citizens and communities.

Details:

PPP’s third phase of its integrated care policy programme centres around the Integrated Care Delivery Forum 2024. This will comprise of two events, hosted in Birmingham in May and London in November.

The Integrated Care Delivery Forum 2024 builds on the foundations of the ICS Roadshow and ICS Delivery Forum 2023, continuing to connect key health and care stakeholders for localised debate and networking. This year, the Delivery Forum focuses on developing impact-driven, results-orientated insights.

Working in close collaboration with ICSs and crucial providers, PPP has created a programme that highlights exactly how ICSs are making place based, personalised care a reality and the impact this is having on individual citizens and communities.

Rather than discuss issues such as health inequalities in broad framing and terminology, the Delivery Forum asks local systems leaders and stakeholders to demonstrate exactly how integrated care systems can affect change in key health and care challenges.

In 2024, the Delivery Forum will consist of three major theatres, hosting carefully selected arrays of stakeholders and specialists, with each tackling a specific topic area: System Transformation, Medicines Optimisation, and Data and Analytics.

System Transformation Theatre

Integrated care systems are only just entering their second year of existence and are at differing levels of maturity. While some ICSs have made good progress in developing system-level approaches to service delivery, they have all been hindered by wider service pressures, financial constraints and workforce shortages.

The System Transformation Theatre tackles some of the big debates in integrated care and will highlight new opportunities for wider sector reform. This is where senior system leaders will update local and national audiences on the progress of integrated care and how the sector is collaborating to improve health outcomes and reduce health inequalities.

Medicines Optimisation Theatre

Achieving financial savings is a core pressure on ICSs and effective medicines optimisation strategies have the potential to help deliver these savings. But the value of medicines and indeed, the wider pharmacy, sector extends beyond balancing the books and must be properly leveraged to achieve the goals of integrated care. With the expansion of pharmacy services, medicines optimisation strategies must be effectively joined up with other facets of primary care to support medicines access, as well as to contribute to population health management and the reduction of health inequalities.

With the future role of the pharmacy sector coming under increasing debate, now is the time for key stakeholders to join this vital conversation. Join chief pharmacists, primary care stakeholders and ICS leadership in the Medicines Optimisation Theatre to tackle the challenges facing the sector and contribute to the elevation of pharmacy as a system-wide strategic asset.

Data and Analytics Theatre

How the NHS and wider health and care system leverages data and analytics will be critical to the future of healthcare delivery. The ability to derive population health insights from data at a national scale promises to transform the relationship between citizens and the NHS, and enable the shift towards a modernised system that empowers individuals to stay healthy through personalised, holistic care.

In partnership with AnalystX, PPP is holding a Data and Analytics Theatre that will connect key national stakeholders and ICS leadership with analytics experts for interactive debate and discussion. These sessions will highlight data-driven case studies and help attendees develop locally responsive, data-driven health and care strategies, as well as explore how data analytics can drive resource optimisation, workforce planning and high-quality operational insights.


The Delivery Forum also provides a helping hand to Integrated Care Boards grappling with workforce challenges and service pressures by connecting system leaders with on the ground innovators and industry experts.

URL:
https://publicpolicyprojects.com/events/integrated-care-delivery-forum-2024-birmingham/