Finnish Nurses Association @ RHFH
Symposium – Every nurse is a digital nurse
Co-designed with éditohealth and Women in Global Health
Wednesday 22 May 2024 | 14:00-17:00 | Room 209
Speakers
- Jane Dwelly, Vice President International CHIME
- Dr Harpreet Sood, GP leader and former clinical adviser to NHS England CEO
- Dr Masood Ahmed, Chief Digital Information Officer & Deputy Chief Medical Officer NHS
- Dr Louise Schaper, Former CEO Australian Institute of Digital Health
- Laura Ellis-Morgan RN, CNIO and Chief Clinical Officer NHS Blood and Transplant
- Terhi Reunama, Vice President of Finnish Nursing Association
- Outi Ahonen, Principal Lecturer from Laurea University of Applied Siences
- Kaija Saranto, PhD, RN, FACMI, FAAN, FIAHSI, President of IAHSI, Professor (Emerita) Health and Human Services Informatics, Department of Health and Social Management, University of Eastern Finland
- Sanna Salanterä, Professor of Clinical Nursing Science and Vice Dean, Faculty of Medicine, University of Turku, she has also a subsidiary position of nurse director in the Turku University Hospital (Wellfare district of South West Finland).
- Merja Tepponen, Doc. Sci (Health and Social Care) Social- and Health Care Development Specialist, Investigation Officer. Former Chief Development Officer South Karelia Social and Health Care District Eksote and Wellbeing services county of South Karelia
Themes
- Digitally enabled health and care services: an international perspective
- The future is data
- The role of the CNIO in leading digital health transformation
Objectives
Attendees will gain understanding of the different ways health economies around the world are using digital health to improve services and build efficient and productive delivery models fit for the 21st century
We will focus on ‘less software: more data” to encourage attendees to think beyond vendor solutions and demand data is collected to their standards and requirements.
Attendees will be introduced to the role of the CNIO and how she or he can lead digital transformation using the power of the nurse community.
Attendees will leave with a clear plan for their own professional development including free membership of CHIME International and a discount code to access CHIME International’s accreditation programme for nurses (Certified Digital Health Leader)
Agenda
Time | Item | |
2:00pm | IntroductionAbout CHIME InternationalWorkshop objectives | Jane Dwelly |
2.05pm | IntroductionAbout the Finnish Nursing AssociationWorkshop objectives | FNA Terhi Reunama |
2.10pm | Meet the faculty | Jane Dwelly & Outi Ahonen |
2.20pm | Session one: an international perspective | |
FinlandUKAustraliaWalesSingaporeEU | FNA Kaija SarantoHarpeet SoodLouise SchaperRhidian HurleAntonio EstrellaTbd | |
3:10pm | Break | |
3:20pm | Session two: the future is data | |
How the West Midlands uses data to commission services.. and what happens next | Masood Ahmed | |
Data as a service – what model to use | Aaron Hillman | |
Keeping data clean and safe.. and useful! | Louise Schaper | |
Countless possibilities of data in supporting nursing | FNA Sanna Salanterä | |
4:20pm | Session three: the emerging role of the CNIO | |
Case study: my role as a CNIOThe Finnish comparison | Laura Ellis-MorganFNA Merja Tepponen | |
4:50pm | Conclusion and next steps | |
Building a new position for digital nurses | FNA Outi Ahonen | |
Identity, education and accreditation | Jane Dwelly | |
5:00pm | Adjourn |