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Conference
We will be exploring the way that latest in testing, data collection, actionable insights, and the shift towards ambulatory healthcare to take the pressure off the hospital system.
Approximately 40% of the burden on health services in England could be prevented by management of avoidable chronic disease.
An estimated 15 million people are suffering from chronic conditions, and treatment and care of these long-term conditions takes around £7 in every £10 of health and social care expenditure. However, technology and innovation is driving a more collaborative and patient-centric approach to better management and prevention of disease.
There are a number of practical ways to overcome long-standing chronic disease trends to deliver better health outcomes and greater efficiency while reducing the strain on the healthcare system.
We will be exploring the way that latest in testing, data collection, actionable insights, and the shift towards ambulatory healthcare to take the pressure off the hospital system.
Dr. Vishal Shah is Medical Director at Thriva, and a GP with 15 years of experience working in the NHS. He has a special interest in lifestyle medicine and digital health. He is passionate about the role of technology to empower patients and creating innovative solutions to healthcare problems.
Avneesh is a pain and palliative care physician with primary training in anesthesiology. He has a special interest in holistic health and wellness and its integration into routine practice. He has an MBA degree in hospital and health systems management and is American board-certified in AI in medicine. He aims to enhance the future of healthcare.
Olly is an enthusiastic and UX-minded technologist who founded Alphalake Ai in 2019 after leading his first startup to revenues of £6.5 million. Spotting future trends is one of his strengths and he spotted early on the role that integrated automation would play in healthcare. He leads the Alphalake AI team to apply better data intelligence and automation to health service operations and CX.