Unlocking patient centred innovation

Introductions and Prof David Napier

Welcome and introduction – Matt James, Director, BioCentre

Chair’s opening remarks – Prof Daniel Steenstra

Opening presentation – Prof David Napier

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Dr. Alison Prendiville

Dr. Alison Prendville speaks on improving quality, patient experience and productivity through workforce innovation with the practice clinical assistants.

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Dr Stephen Rainey

Dr Stephen Rainey speaks on the open method of coordination as its relates to ethics, innovation and policy making.

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Becky Purvis

Becky Purvis speaks on relationship between policy making and innovation.

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Dame Helena Shovelton

Dame Helena Shovelton brings some reflections and comments on the patient perspective in the innovation process.

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Panel discussion and QandA

Panel discussion and Q&A concluded the afternoon’s symposium.

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