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Aims & Objectives |
The future will see dramatic changes in how healthcare is delivered, with the increase of multi-disciplinary team working, international care and independent living. What is universal to the future of healthcare is the need for patient data to be shared seamlessly not just across the NHS but also with other public, private and voluntary bodies.
Recent breaches of security in hospitals, including lost laptops and discs containing sensitive data, misplaced paper records and the increase in public concern about data security highlight the need to improve data management procedures across the NHS.
Capita’s interactive seminar addresses the pressing issues facing those responsible for data sharing, including:
- How to safely and effectively share data with other agencies
- Understanding the legalities surrounding patient consent
- Maintaining patient confidentiality and securing public trust
- Improving mobile data security
- Effectively handling freedom of information requests
- Attend this seminar and take away valuable advice, guidance and tools to make your processes more robust and efficient
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Benefits of Attending for You |
- Explore how the south-west are moving forward with sharing data between health and social care providers through a practical case study example
- Gain confidence in sharing data with other public sector bodies in a secure manner
- Gain expert legal advice on tackling the challenges of consent and confidentiality
- Share best practice and expertise with colleagues from across the public sector in our peer networking session
- Ensure your mobile data is encrypted and protected from data breaches
- Learn how to handle FOI requests more efficiently
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Benefits of Attending for your Organisation |
- Improve joined-up care for your patients, safeguard your employees against liability and maintain public confidence in the service you provide
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