What can you expect?

Through different cases from all over Europe – the UK, Italy, Spain, and Slovenia, we will highlight how an open data platform can be used for fast, effective, and safe technology development that improves care.

Learn about:

  • the benefits of openEHR and a modular ecosystem based on open data,
  • an open platform approach and how it can accelerate the development,
  • what benefits does the dynamic care planning solution bring,
  • the use of low-code tools and how to modernise the EHR,
  • how a collaborative and data-first approach can get you real-time access to information.

Our customers will present concrete use cases on how openEHR benefits hospitals, regions, and countries.

Webinars in the series

ON DEMAND
The Christie NHS FT: Modernisation of the EHR
30 min webinar

The Christie NHS Foundation Trust is the largest single-site cancer centre in Europe treating more than 60,000 patients a year. In just 4 months, The Christie team developed a suite of 24 ePROM forms using Better low-code tools. The rollout of the ePROMs is a part the trust’s five-year strategy to modernise its electronic health record underpinned by openEHR data standards. We will look into how The Christie has completely reimagined their architecture with data at the core and hear about the advantages of the service they are already seeing.

Phil Bottomley
EHR Strategic Lead,

The Christie NHS Foundation Trust

ON DEMAND
Cattedra: An innovative diagnosis of rare diseases in children
30 min webinar

Through the Cattedra project, the children’s hospital IRCCS Burlo Garofolo in Trieste, Italy, and the paediatrics department at the University Medical Centre Ljubljana in Slovenia (UMCL), aimed to bring together, share, and improve the therapeutic methodologies and diagnostic possibilities of rare diseases in children in the area of paediatric rheumatology. We will hear how Better used its Digital Health Platform and openEHR standard to set up four registries for improving the above-mentioned possibilities, as well as strengthening collaboration between the two hospitals and increasing knowledge about juvenile autoimmune diseases in neighbouring regions.

Prof. Dr Andrea Taddio, MD

Institute of Child and Maternal Health – IRCCS “Burlo Garofolo”, University of Trieste, Italy

ON DEMAND
Infobanco: Innovative use of health data for research and analysis
30 min webinar

The Infobanco project aims to develop an innovative architecture for a regional health data network. It consists of the data extraction from different clinical, administrative, and other information systems and then normalising it to different repositories for different purposes. All clinical data for this project at the Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre in Madrid, which is one of the most prestigious national and international health centres, is stored in an openEHR format using the Better Platform. You will learn about different technologies and tools that are helping the hospital to build different clinical applications without long development cycles.

Pablo Serrano Balazote
Planning Director,

Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre

ON DEMAND
The Slovenian National EHR: Storing shared health data of 98% of the population
30 min webinar

Being part of the Slovenian national e-health project, the Slovenian Centralised Registry of Patient Data provides an integrated care record that makes data available for any digital services. Based on the Better platform, the system enables secure access to and exchange of information and an accurate patient summary and provides health professionals with access to the information they need. In the last 10 years, the system has integrated 1.500 health providers and has stored over 250 million clinical records for 2.1 million unique individuals. We will also hear how during the Covid-19 pandemic, the platform provided real-time reporting on the national level, SMS reporting was established in only 14 days, and the national EU Digital Covid Certificate was launched in 3 weeks.

Anže Droljc
Director of Business Development,

Better

ON DEMAND
London Urgent Care Plan: From zero to live in seven months
30 min webinar

The Urgent Care Plan is a platform that serves the entire London region, covering approximately 10 million people, 5 Integrated Care Systems, 1400 general practices, over 40 NHS Trusts, and 33 local authorities. It ensures that care is tailored to personal needs and delivered as close to home as possible and supports a collaborative and data-first approach to improving technology, information governance, and how health and care services are provided and experienced across London. We will see how the end-of-life, because it is a complex area, was a good test of the platform approach and how Better supported all the complexities that come with it.

Murrae Tolson
Programme Director,

Urgent Care Plan

Hear about how to store over 250 million clinical records for 2.1 million unique individuals on a single platform!

About the speakers

Phil Bottomley
EHR Strategic Lead,

The Christie NHS Foundation Trust

Phil Bottomley is an independent digital health advisor who has a background in interoperability and modernisation programmes and has worked with several NHS Trusts on improvement initiatives. He is currently working with The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, where he champions the modernisation of the Electronic Health Record (EHR) platform, including the migration to open platforms, and the associated data strategy.

Prof. Dr Andrea Taddio, MD

Institute of Child and Maternal Health – IRCCS “Burlo Garofolo”, University of Trieste, Italy

Andrea Taddio is a pediatrician at Institute for Maternal and Child Health “IRCCS Burlo Garofolo” and Associate Professor in Pediatrics at the University of Trieste. His main field of interest is the Pediatric Rheumatology. He has been a speaker at many Italian and international Pediatric Rheumatology Congresses and has published more than 140 indexed manuscripts in the field of Pediatrics.

Pablo Serrano Balazote
Planning Director,

Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre

Pablo Serrano Balazote is the Planning Director at the Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre in Madrid, specialising in health informatics and healthcare management. He is also an investigator at the Investigation Unit of Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre and a scientific expert for the Infobanco project. Previously he was leading the research and quality unit of Fuenlabrada’s Hospital for over 9 years.

Anže Droljc
Director of Business Development,

Better

Anže has been working with different healthcare professionals around the world for the last 16 years. His focus is to gain insights into their needs to understand how IT solutions could help them be better. He has vast experience in product development and global GoTo Market Strategy for digital health platforms, clinical registries, clinical information systems, medicine optimisations, and regional eHealth projects.

Murrae Tolson
Programme Director,

Urgent Care Plan

Currently working as the Programme Director for the London Urgent Care Plan Programme, Murrae Tolson is a transformation lead with more than 20 years of health and social care experience. She has led improvement programmes across NHS and social care programmes by facilitating decision-making from ward to board. She is a change agent who facilitates mutual understanding of issues, co-creation of solution, and their implementation.