Implementing your digital health strategy in the health sector
Whilst the roles technology can play in supporting the delivery of healthcare services are many and varied, there are challenges to our effective implementation and use of it. Catch up on our 2020 Health Tech webinar where we look at the legal issues associated with four of the key live Health Tech initiatives.
This webinars took place on 1st December 2020 and is now available on-demand.
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Technology never stands still. It is constantly evolving and, as our country’s response to the Covid-19 Pandemic has shown, it is capable of doing so at pace. Our approach to dealing with the Pandemic has meant that for many organisations and businesses in the health sector the implementation of their digital strategies has accelerated. For purchasers and users of technology and developers alike, the opportunities to put in place best in breed technology to shape the way we do business have substantially increased.
Whilst the roles technology can play in supporting the delivery of healthcare services are many and varied, there are challenges to our effective implementation and use of it. Catch up on our 2020 Health Tech webinar, where we will look at the legal issues associated with four of the key live Health Tech initiatives of the day. In this webinar we have together leading experts from our national Health Tech practice to give you the low-down on the legal issues associated with developing, protecting and implementing these projects and to share with you lessons learnt from the projects we are involved in.
During this webinar our speakers will cover:
- Building agile technology platforms
Understanding the key legal issues in technology collaboration and systems interoperability and integration, including the challenges to meeting the September 2021 Shared Care Record target date - Harvesting data through technology
A look at the opportunities, the key challenges, risk areas and information governance considerations - Developing AI offerings
An insight into the world of AI in healthcare; the key legal issues, questions around liability and important considerations - Interacting through digital channels and the use of healthcare apps
We take a look at some of the key challenges and learning points to emerge from the rapid acceleration and implementation of digital channels and healthcare apps including clinical liability issues and the regulatory environment - Q&A and close
A chance to ask your questions and hear from our experts

Speakers

Clare Auty
Partner
Clare is Head of our Commercial Health Team and leads the Independent Health and Social Care Sector across the firm.
clare.auty@brownejacobson.com
0121 237 3943

Gerard Hanratty
Partner
Gerard is the Head of Health and a partner in the firm, specialising in advising organisations in the health sector on their public law obligations and issues. His work covers interpreting statute, supporting system re-organisations, advising on governance, supporting health regulators, providing advice on information law matters and, when necessary, defending challenges to decisions made. He is also recognised as a lead Inquiries lawyer for health public bodies. He is regularly sought for advice on all matters relating to public law, especially when public bodies face judicial reviews. His expertise and pragmatic approach helps clients deliver on their plans and understand how to deal with challenges.
gerard.hanratty@brownejacobson.com
+44 (0)330 045 2159

Rachel Whitaker
Partner
Rachel specialises in procurement law, commercial contracts, projects; extensive experience of complex and strategic procurement projects.
rachel.whitaker@brownejacobson.com
+44 (0)115 976 6538
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