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A revolution close to home
As scientists and surgeons push the boundaries of medical science, we are also seeing the start of a revolution in health that’s much closer to home. Digital tools and channels are helping to reshape healthcare delivery. Digital transformation is key to enabling healthcare organisations to meet urgent demands, improve patient outcomes and empower us all to look after our own health and wellbeing. Our Digital Vision for Health explores how health is evolving. Philip Chalmers – Senior Vice President, Public Sector & Health, Atos UK & Ireland
Key topics – Digital Vision for Health
Towards citizen-driven care
With the urgent need to shift from treating illness to maintaining wellbeing, what behavioural change is needed? How do we empower people to look after their own health and stay out of hospital?
Digital transformation is shifting interactions in health
We are entering the age of the citizen, with a move from centralised services towards local systems and individuals, all enabled by data and digital tools utilising platforms such as machine learning and supercomputing
Predictive health and wellbeing
Genomics is one of the most significant advances in medical science. How will advanced data analytics affect population health and support a closer partnership between citizens and clinicians?
What next for the NHS?
The UK’s first digital hospital and a paperless NHS is getting closer. What’s next on the digital roadmap for health and how are NHS organisations responding?
Download our Digital Vision for Health opinion paper
Digital Vision for Health
Re-imagining health in the everything-connected world
How digital enablers can help improve patient outcomes, support clinicians, integrate resources and meet our health needs.
Articles from our opinion paper
Read the key articles from our Digital Vision for Health
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Acknowledgements
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In order of appearance
Philip Chalmers
Senior Vice President, Public Sector & Health, Atos
Natalia Jimenez Lozano
PhD Life Sciences Business Development Manager, Atos
David Karney
Business Development Director UK&I, Worldline
Dr Paul Taylor
Reader in Health Infomatics, UCL
Dr Chris Streather FRCP
Chief Medical Officer, HCA Healthcare UK
The Business Services Association
Neil Griffiths
Deputy Chief Executive, UCLH
Neil MacKenzie
Partner, Business & Platform Solutions, Atos
Jeremy Nettle
Interim Senior Advisor, techUK
Ben Moody
Head of Health and Social Care, techUK
Andy Bishop
Associate Partner, Business & Platform Solutions, Atos
Elaine Bennett
Partner – Health, Business & Platform Solutions, Atos
Professor Stephen Powis
Medical Director and Digital Lead, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
Patrick Phillips
Partner, IT Strategy & Transformation, Atos
Aaron Powell
Chief Digital Officer, NHS Blood and Transplant
Derek Hussey
Business Development Director, Horsebridge Network Systems Ltd
Andrew Jackson
Chief Executive, ProReal Ltd
Kulveer Ranger
SVP, Head of Strategy, Marketing, Comms & Public Affairs, Northern Europe & APAC
Isaac Swanton
Business Consultant, Atos
Christopher Joynson
Business Consultant, Atos