Meet the Team at Stand B20: Digital Health Rewired 2023

Digital Health Rewired 2023

We’re looking forward to exhibiting at Digital Health Rewired 2023. This will be the second time Mayden has exhibited at DHR (although the first time in person!) and we can’t wait to see you all at our stand, B20, on the 14th and 15th of March.

So, who is Mayden and what do we do?

In case you haven’t heard of us, we are a health tech company based in Bath, whose life’s work is creating digital technology that changes what’s possible for clinicians and patients. Our iaptus Electronic Patient Record (EPR) is used in over 100 NHS organisations across the UK.

Over the last 10 years we have focussed heavily on creating a flexible and customisable EPR, developing tools that help services run with efficiency and improve the patient experience.

We’ve also prioritised interoperability with other systems, integrating with digital health tools and apps, other EPR providers and primary care systems. We have also made some really exciting additions to our digital care pathway, based on machine learning algorithms, which have been developed to gain insight from clinical data and used to improve patient engagement, reduce DNAs and help services streamline care.

Join us at stand B20 to talk to the team behind the software.

Follow Mayden on Twitter for information about our exciting upcoming competition and for updates before, during and after the conference.

 

Meet the team attending Digital Health Rewired 2023

Fi Dawson – Director

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This will be Fi’s 5th time attending Digital Health Rewired as a delegate. She’s a big fan! Fi is a Director here at Mayden, and a keen advocate for interoperability in healthcare. She is passionate about how digital workflows can help services to increase efficiency and empower clinicians, administrators and patients.

Fi is a Fellow of the British Computing Society and a Leading Practitioner of the Federation for Informatics Professionals. Other professional registrations include the Scrum Alliance and being an Associate of the Faculty of Clinical Informatics.

She also volunteers for One Healthtech, a volunteer-led global community that celebrates and promotes the extraordinary talents and remarkable work that women and people with diverse backgrounds are achieving in health tech. She is the treasurer for the BCS Digital Divide Specialist Group and is an Ambassador at Digital Poverty Alliance, a non-profit organisation that convenes, compels and inspires collaboration in the UK community to take sustainable action against digital poverty.

Among her many achievements and accreditations, her ambition is for iaptus to be integrated with every Local Health and Care Record (LHCR) in the country.

Which sessions are you most looking forward to attending at Digital Health Rewired 2023?

I’m most looking forward to attending the sessions within the Integrated Care and Smart Health categories.

I’ll be attending the “ICS Digital Priorities Panel” where ICS digital leaders explore how local digital strategies are rapidly evolving. One of my ambitions is for our Electronic Patient Record (EPR), iaptus, to be integrated with every Local Health and Care Record (LHCR) in the country. Therefore, I’m also very interested to attend the session on “Bridging the Gap: Shared Care Records for Integrated Care” where we’ll learn from three case studies on the subject.

 

Chris E – Director of Operations

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Chris works closely with clients to understand how the application of iaptus can evolve to support the service’s work. He brings the principles from his background in engineering and lean manufacturing to the development of iaptus, constantly seeking ways for services to become more efficient.

Which sessions are you most looking forward to attending?

The sessions that interest me most are within AI and Data and Smart Health categories.

I’m particularly looking forward to hearing discussions on “Accelerating AI in the NHS”, chaired by Dr Janak Gunatilleke, AI Special Interest Group (SIG), exploring the successes already seen from agile systems and AI, as well as what other pathways may benefit from tech adoption.

At Mayden, we are committed to running our business as sustainably as possible, making sure we have a positive impact on both people and the planet. You can read about some of our corporate social responsibility initiatives in our blog. I’ll be attending “Tech Support for the NHS Journey to Net Zero” to hear insights from Ben Tongue, Digital Net Zero Lead (sustainability), NHS England and Beverley Bryant, Chief Digital Information Officer, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS FT & Kings College Hospital NHS FT.

 

Becky Prestland – Business Development and Marketing

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Becky has worked in health tech for almost 15 years. After working as Marketing Manager at the leading provider of shared care records in the UK, she joined Mayden in 2011 to take responsibility for Mayden’s Marketing and PR activities. Becky now works across marketing, business development and strategy for Mayden. She is motivated by seeing examples of technology changing the way care is delivered for the better, and is passionate about the role IT can play in creating sustainable healthcare systems across the world.

Which sessions are you most looking forward to attending?

I love Digital Health Rewired. It is my favourite health tech conference of the year and the programme never disappoints. It’s hard to pick a favourite, but if I have to choose, I’d probably say the Integrated Care and Digital Transformation categories.

I’m looking forward to the “Digital Transformation NHS Case Studies” presentations. One of the biggest benefits of conferences like this is sharing best practice across the NHS of technology, processes and approaches that are having an impact on service delivery and patient outcomes. We currently support the care of 65% of all referrals to NHS adult talking therapies, and we work hard with our customers to make sure technology is helping to deliver the best possible experience. I’m keen to hear how digital is supporting other areas across the NHS and what we could learn from that.

If people want to learn from what we are doing with NHS mental health services, you can visit our stand B20 for a chat.

 

Chris May – Founder & Managing Director

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Chris is the founder and managing director of Mayden. He has 21 years of experience in the healthcare industry, where he worked as a hospital manager and later as a management consultant specialising in information analysis and modelling. His passion is using data to improve health outcomes for patients and helping others to thrive.

Which sessions are you most looking forward to attending at the conference this year?

I’m pleased to be able to attend the conference in person again this year. With such a varied and interesting programme, it’s hard to say which sessions I’m most looking forward to.

However, considering our work developing a patient centred EPR system, I would have to say I’m also most interested in the session: “Revolutionising Outpatient Care Through Digital”, covering patient self-management, and exploring the potential for digital transformation to improve access to care and patient outcomes, as this is something we strive to achieve at Mayden with our iaptus software.

  • We hope you feel like you know us a little better now. We look forward to seeing you in person in London on 15th and 16th of March 2022. Please drop by stand B20 to say hello.
  • Follow Mayden on Twitter for information about our exciting upcoming competition and for updates before, during and after the conference.

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