Highlights of 2024 | techUK Health and Social Care Programme Yearly Round up
Introduction
2024 has been an action-packed year for the UK Health and Social Care landscape. As we head into 2025, we are proud to look back at all the milestones that the programme and members achieved.
Policy Influence
The Health and Social Care Programme played an active and influential role in shaping health and social care policy, providing reassuring guidance to members, particularly in an election year! By engaging with policymakers, responding to key consultations, and providing thought leadership on critical issues, the programme helped drive the agenda for digital transformation.
techUK published our flagship policy paper "Driving Digital Transformation: techUK's Recommendations for Health & Social Care", which outlines a clear vision for how digital technology can be harnessed to improve outcomes, efficiency, and enhance user experience across the health and care ecosystem. The paper set out a series of practical covering areas such as interoperability, data sharing, digital skills, and innovation funding.
We also developed our first ever digital healthcare evidence pack, which set out the case for continued investment in digital transformation in health and care.
Additionally, our Life Sciences Working Group (LSWG) published their first positioning paper focusing on how industry can help address the challenges faced by the Secure Data Environments. If you would like to find out more about the LSWG, please do reach out to [email protected] and [email protected].
A parallel channel of policy influence were the several consultation responses techUK engaged in. Namely:
Market Engagement
The Health and Social Care Programme had an engaging 2024, delivering over 65 events that brought together key stakeholders from across the health and care ecosystem, allowing our members timely access to key information and the opportunity to shape government and NHS policy.
Particular highlights from the year's events calendar included:
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Health and Social Care Dinners -The two dinners, in Leeds and London, featured keynote addresses from Richard Stubbs (HIN Network) and Laura Squire (MHRA), and facilitated high-level networking and dialogue on the future of health and care.
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Market Briefings - Throughout the year, techUK hosted numerous industry briefings with leading stakeholders from across the UK including, NHS England, DHSC, The Scottish Government, and industry. These sessions featured insights from experts such as Dr Amrita Kumar (Frimley NHS Foundation Trust), Jonathan Cameron (Scottish Government), Helen Thomas (Digital Health & Care Wales) Roger Halliday (Research Data Scotland), Mark Nicholas (NHS England), Joe Harrison (Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust), Martin Carpenter (NHS Kent & Medway ICB), Dylan Roberts (BCUHB), and Mike Fell OBE (NHS England).
What’s next?
This year the programme has taken a multi-faceted approach to promote collaboration across the members and with public sector stakeholders. We have published 20+ guest blogs on AI and Society, medical design and technology, and the Data Bill and partnered with our members on a number of events including with CrowdStrike, Airelogic, and Automated Analytics.
Additionally, we also have a number of exciting events already lined up for 2025! Don’t miss out sign-up now:
Finally, with our newly elected council ith the upcoming two years will see more collaboration and targeted influence across the Health and Care ecosystem.
Please do get in touch with [email protected] to find out more about the Programme and how you can get involved !
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