How important is digital maturity when implementing integrated healthcare systems?
As part of this year's Scottish Digital Health and Care event we have additional satellite sessions taking place on 9th December, in which you can participate. Please register and join us for a unique opportunity to hear from a fantastic range of speakers who will be talking about two innovative research projects on the subject of integrated care.
ADLIFE-SCIROCCO Webinar - How important is digital maturity when implementing integrated healthcare systems?
Thursday 9 December | 14:00 GMT | REGISTER NOW
Understanding the level of digital maturity of health and social care authorities is an integral part of evaluating readiness and capacity to adopt integrated digital care solutions. This is a collaborative webinar between the SCIROCCO Exchange project and the ADLIFE project.
SCIROCCO Exchange aims to support health and social care authorities in the adoption and scaling-up of integrated care and the ADLIFE project is an EU-Funded research and innovation project focused on digital integrated and personal care aimed at improving experiences for patients, carers and clinicians.
In this webinar, the SCIROCCO Exchange presentation will focus on the concept of digital maturity and ways in which to identify the maturity of healthcare systems through the established SCIROCCO Exchange Tool for Integrated Care. In the second presentation, the ADLIFE project will present an overview of its programme of work and role within the context of both digitised integrated care and digitally mature systems.
Chaired by:
Dr Lisa McCann, Senior Lecturer in Digital Health & Care, University of Strathclyde
Presentations by:
Dr Andrea Pavlickova, International Engagement Manager, Technology Enabled Care and Digital Healthcare Innovation, Scottish Government
Dr Esteban de Manuel, ADLIFE Chief Investigator, Director, Kronikgune Institute for Health Services Research, Basque Country
Omar Khan, Software Developer, Institute of Digital Healthcare, University of Warwick
Professor Theodoros N. Arvanitis, Director, Institute of Digital Healthcare, University of Warwick