Headline Sponsors Harris Healthcare to Show How to Achieve Better Outcomes through Value-Based Healthcare

Headline sponsors Harris Healthcare, will highlight the critical role of technology in providing value-based healthcare at this year's Healthcare Efficiency Through Technology EXPO at Olympia, London. Wayne Parslow, VP EMEA Harris Healthcare will discuss how value-based healthcare, which is centred around delivering better outcomes by utilising the same or less resource, can only be achieved by discovering better models of care and using the right technology to support it.

Harris, is a global healthcare provider who was recently awarded with the contract to make two of the world's largest healthcare systems - the Veterans Association and the Department of Defence in the US interoperable. Harris also provides John Hopkins, the highest ranking hospital in the US, with solutions for all of its medical imaging requirements. Closer to home, amongst other projects, Harris has successfully deployed clinical portals across four boards in Scotland.

Wayne's presentation 'Unlocking the Power of Information as an Asset in the Delivery of Care' will focus on how current technology impedes value-based healthcare, the importance of open source and open standards platforms for driving technology enabled care as well as the key IM&T approaches and solutions that can impact the quality and cost of care.

The session, which will be held in the main conference from 9:50-10:15am on 9th October 2012, following the main keynote session by Dr Mahmood Adil, National QIPP Advisor - clinical & finance engagement & visiting professor of value based healthcare.

Wayne Parslow said: "Using the correct tools the NHS has a unique opportunity to unlock data so that it becomes a critical asset to bring clinicians, managers and directors together to achieve value-based healthcare.

"Harris Healthcare is focused on enabling NHS organisations across the health economy to deliver better quality outcomes utilising the same or less resource, and we have numerous reference sites to demonstrate this. As headline sponsors of HETT EXPO, this is proof of our commitment to help healthcare professionals understand the importance of technology and the benefits it can bring throughout the entire patient journey to provide better outcomes at a reduced cost."

Harris is a £3.8 billion international communications and information technology company, which acquired Carefx last year. It provides a powerful combination of solutions to deliver real-time patient centric information with an unparalleled ability to deliver with no data lock and no supplier lock, offering organisations real value and choice.

In addition to the presentation on value-based healthcare, Harris will be running a series of free one-to-one clinics throughout the day open to all attendees. These include:

  • ROI and business case clinic - how to quantify potential savings - in terms of cash releasing and efficiency savings across the health economy
  • Architecture/open source clinic - the opportunity to explore open source and architecture
  • Real-life user references - demonstrations and case studies of portal implementations and lessons learned

The HETT Expo is the only event of its kind focused on demonstrating how a broad range of technology solutions and value based healthcare can, and is, helping enable better patient care and outcomes, more efficiently and effectively. The event, which will take place on Tuesday 9th October 2012 at London's Olympia, is free to all attendees.

Chris Mott, marketing director, Healthcare Efficiency Through Technology Expo said: "Healthcare Efficiency Through Technology Expo is delighted to welcome Harris Healthcare as the headline sponsor of this year's event. As a leading provider of innovative IT solutions that enable healthcare organisations to integrate disparate data sources, and leverage existing IT investments, to continually improve quality and contain costs, Harris Healthcare is perfectly placed to inform, inspire and educate the thousands of visitors who will attend the Expo in October looking for ways to deliver better patient outcomes for less.

"We look forward to working closely with them over the coming months and weeks to promote how connecting healthcare information enables better and more efficient care."

About Harris Healthcare
Harris is an international communications and information technology company serving government and commercial markets in more than 150 countries. Headquartered in Melbourne, Florida, the company has approximately £3.7 billion of annual revenue and about 17,000 employees - including nearly 7,000 engineers and scientists. Harris is dedicated to developing best-in-class assured communications® products, systems, and services.

Most Popular Now

Using Data and AI to Create Better Healt…

Academic medical centers could transform patient care by adopting principles from learning health systems principles, according to researchers from Weill Cornell Medicine and the University of California, San Diego. In...

AI Medical Receptionist Modernizing Doct…

A virtual medical receptionist named "Cassie," developed through research at Texas A&M University, is transforming the way patients interact with health care providers. Cassie is a digital-human assistant created by Humanate...

Northern Ireland Completes Nationwide Ro…

Go-lives at Western and Southern health and social care trusts mean every pathology service is using the same laboratory information management system; improving efficiency and quality. An ambitious technology project to...

AI Tool Set to Transform Characterisatio…

A multinational team of researchers, co-led by the Garvan Institute of Medical Research, has developed and tested a new AI tool to better characterise the diversity of individual cells within...

Human-AI Collectives Make the Most Accur…

Diagnostic errors are among the most serious problems in everyday medical practice. AI systems - especially large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT-4, Gemini, or Claude 3 - offer new ways...

AI Detects Hidden Heart Disease Using Ex…

Mass General Brigham researchers have developed a new AI tool in collaboration with the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to probe through previously collected CT scans and identify...

MHP-Net: A Revolutionary AI Model for Ac…

Liver cancer is the sixth most common cancer globally and a leading cause of cancer-related deaths. Accurate segmentation of liver tumors is a crucial step for the management of the...

AI Detects Early Signs of Osteoporosis f…

Investigators have developed an artificial intelligence-assisted diagnostic system that can estimate bone mineral density in both the lumbar spine and the femur of the upper leg, based on X-ray images...

Forging a Novel Therapeutic Path for Pat…

Rett syndrome is a devastating rare genetic childhood disorder primarily affecting girls. Merely 1 out of 10,000 girls are born with it and much fewer boys. It is caused by...

AI could Help Pathologists Match Cancer …

A new study by researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and collaborators, suggests that artificial intelligence (AI) could significantly improve how...

Integrating Care Records is Good. Using …

Opinion Article by Dr Paul Deffley, Chief Medical Officer, Alcidion. A single patient record already exists in the NHS. Or at least, that’s a perception shared by many. A survey of...

Should AI Chatbots Replace Your Therapis…

The new study exposes the dangerous flaws in using artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots for mental health support. For the first time, the researchers evaluated these AI systems against clinical standards...