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The NHS at 100 – Aspirations for the Future of Healthcare in England
Dr Rav Seeruthun - Medical Director, Roche UK
RXUKNATP00016k prepared August 2018
The NHS at 100: a vision for the future
Professor Tony Young
National Clinical Lead for Innovation, NHS EnglandDirector of Medical Innovation, Anglia Ruskin University
Consultant Urological Surgeon, Southend University Hospital
What might the NHS look like at 100?
What the research has told us
o Universal worry about the current health of the nation and how the NHS will continue to deliver against the needs of the population
o A real willingness to share health data to improve patient outcomes – for example to increase access to personalised medicines
o A hope for digital solutions such as an NHS app, chatbot and online consultations to be harnessed for a faster and more connected service
o Belief that technology and innovations including AI and genomic profiling could improve efficiency to allow more face-to-face interactions
o Report has been published this morning at www.nsh100.co.uk
Future innovations
www.england.nhs.uk
The Personalised, Empowered
Health and Care Revolution
• Omics
• Data analytics, Machine learning, AI
• Real time Predictalytics
• Digital and m-Health
• Advanced Technology and Robotics
• Ultra-connectivity
• Social Inclusion and networking
• People Centred
www.england.nhs.uk
• The intermittent, reactive sick care
of the past will become continuous,
proactive healthcare in the future.
www.england.nhs.uk
Omics
www.england.nhs.uk Endorsement
Digital and mHealth
NNRD
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Data Analytics, ML, AI
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Ultra Connectivity -Advanced Tech, Data analytics/Machine
learning/AI digital health & Omics
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Just as mobile phones
overcame the lack of landlines,
the use of drones to deliver
life-saving medical products
can overcome the lack of road
infrastructure seen in much of
rural Africa.
Margaret Chan, Director General WHO,
MHRA Annual lecture March 2016
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Connected
devices
The 21st
Century
Digital
Patient
KitWearable sensors
Advanced
Portable
Technology
Platforms & Condition
Specific Apps
Smart phone
plug-ins
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I've learned that people will forget what
you said, people will forget what you did,
but people will never forget how you
made them feel
Maya Angelou
The NHS at 100: a vision for the future
Professor Tony Young
National Clinical Lead for Innovation, NHS EnglandDirector of Medical Innovation, Anglia Ruskin University
Consultant Urological Surgeon, Southend University Hospital
Any questions?