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The latest episode of Digital Health Unplugged explores how data and digital solutions are improving care pathways and advancing clinical research.
Brought to you in partnership with Oracle Health, Jordan Sollof passes the hosting duties over to Ryan Irwin, lead client executive at Oracle Health.
He is joined by Ameet Bakhai, consultant cardiologist, physician and research director at The Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust, and Debbie Phillips, chief clinical information officer (CCIO) at Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
The pair explain how data and digital solutions can improve care pathways and clinical research that brings significant opportunity for improving health outcomes, and the need to ensure effective planning, staff and patient engagement and implementation strategies.
The episode also highlights how Milton Keynes is designing enhanced clinical workflows that are underpinned with technology and use data for continuous improvement.
Digital Health would like to thank its partner for this episode, Oracle Health.
Panel:
Ryan Irwin, lead client executive at Oracle Health
Ameet Bakhai, consultant cardiologist, physician and research director at The Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust
Debbie Phillips, CCIO at Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
By digitalhealthThe latest episode of Digital Health Unplugged explores how data and digital solutions are improving care pathways and advancing clinical research.
Brought to you in partnership with Oracle Health, Jordan Sollof passes the hosting duties over to Ryan Irwin, lead client executive at Oracle Health.
He is joined by Ameet Bakhai, consultant cardiologist, physician and research director at The Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust, and Debbie Phillips, chief clinical information officer (CCIO) at Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
The pair explain how data and digital solutions can improve care pathways and clinical research that brings significant opportunity for improving health outcomes, and the need to ensure effective planning, staff and patient engagement and implementation strategies.
The episode also highlights how Milton Keynes is designing enhanced clinical workflows that are underpinned with technology and use data for continuous improvement.
Digital Health would like to thank its partner for this episode, Oracle Health.
Panel:
Ryan Irwin, lead client executive at Oracle Health
Ameet Bakhai, consultant cardiologist, physician and research director at The Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust
Debbie Phillips, CCIO at Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

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