Systems Working Post COVID: research and innovation

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Thank you for registering for the Liverpool Health Partners event- Systems Working Post COVID: research and innovation on June 15th. The event will be held via zoom and joining instructions will be sent a week ahead of the event

Systems Working Post COVID: research and innovation

Reflect on the challenges & successes of the past year and hear from regional leaders on the future of healthcare in Cheshire and Merseyside

By Liverpool Health Partners

Date and time

Tue, 15 Jun 2021 06:00 - 09:00 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

The COVID-19 pandemic has been an unprecedented challenge to health and care sectors but ground-breaking research and innovation has supported and underpinned radical approaches to protecting our population and preparing systems for the future. Across the North West this has included vaccine research, development of new therapies, interventions to improve wellbeing and resilience of NHS staff, a significant digital transformation and as a system we have been building the evidence needed to understand longer term implications of COVID on our population.

COVID has galvanised partnership working across health and social care, and this event will highlight achievements COVID-19 has driven and will look towards our next steps as a system to rebuild and reset how we innovate and deliver improved care for patients and communities.

The event will feature plenaries from Tony Reeves, Liverpool City Council CEO and Professor Iain Buchan, LHP Programme Director of Digital Partnerships reflecting on the civic and economic challenges of the region and how systems data and collaborative working can address out significant regional health inequalities.

The event will showcase best practice and new idea across innovation, policy and practice data and research and will close with a System Leader’s Reflections on the future of healthcare transformation across C&M

Who is this event for?

The event is for researchers, innovations, R&D staff, NHS and HEI staff and executives, patient and public involvement stakeholders and anyone interested in how research and innovation is shaping healthcare.

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