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Yorkshire & Humber Digital Health & Wellbeing Ecosystem

Join the Yorkshire & Humber Digital Health & Wellbeing Ecosystem to contribute to the advancement of digital health in the region. Share your feedback and attend workshops on various topics.

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Yorkshire & Humber Digital Health & Wellbeing Ecosystem

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  1. Welcome to the Yorkshire & Humber Digital Health & Wellbeing Ecosystem#YHDigitalEcoYour feedback and contributions are important! If you have comments or suggestions during the meeting - send a text message to (07481) 344553

  2. Text Feedback (07481) 344553 • Put this number in your phone under YandHEcosystem • Anytime you think of a comment or suggestion, or have something to say about anything to do with the meeting today, just send a simple text message to us. • Your comments will be anonymous, and it will only cost the same as any standard text message as part of your current mobile package. • We will feed back the results to everyone after the event. Your views are important- Thank you!

  3. Plans for Today • 09.30 – 11.00 Presentations • 11.00 – 11.30 Break & Networking • 11.30 – 12.30 Workshops • Digital & Diabetes – facilitated by Alicia Ridout • Young Voices in Mental Health – facilitated by John Hampson • Supporting People to self-manage – facilitated by Lynne Craven • 12.30 Lunch & Networking – opportunity to meet University of Sheffield & CATCH (room 23/24)

  4. What happened next…? • Yorkshire & Humber Digital Health Design Challenge (Barnsley Digital Media Centre) • 20th April – stage 2 design and prototyping • 10th June – Access to Finance 11.30am – 2.30pm • DotForge Health & Data Accelerator • Launched 14th March • Sheffield Test Bed!

  5. International Network of Ecosystems Potentially 100+ quarterly gatherings per year Existing Ecosystems England - Manchester England - North West Coast England - London NEW England - Yorkshire & Humber Estonia France - Nice-PACA Greece Northern Ireland Republic of Ireland USA - New York Finland - Oulu Poland - Warsaw Scotland Slovenia NEW Spain - Valencia Spain – Catalonia Launching within 6 months Belgium Canada - Toronto Czech Republic France - Paris Netherlands - Noord-Brabant Spain - Galicia Wales In progress Austria Denmark - Zealand Denmark - Southern Finland - Kuopio Finland – Turku France - Aquitaine-Limousin Germany - Berlin Germany - Cologne-Bonn Italy Latvia Spain - Basque Country Sweden – Skane Switzerland

  6. ECHAlliance Working Groups To provide a platform for stakeholders responsible for a given topic area, to meet, promote and advance their work across the ecosystem network, therefore maximising knowledge sharing and best practice. Medicines Optimisation Inter-Ecosystem Group Group Chair: Prof Mike Scott Head Pharmacy & Medicines Management, Northern Health and Social Care Trust - Northern Ireland eHealth Strategies Inter-Ecosystem Group Group Chair: Ain Aaviksoo Deputy Secretary General, E-Services & Innovation Estonian Ministry of Social Affairs We are currently seeking interest for a Mental Health Working Group. Please contact liz@echalliance.com to note your interest and to understand more.

  7. Yorkshire & Humber Interactive Healthcare Fund 2016/17 • Tuesday 15th March, 3 – 5pm • Wednesday 23rd March, 4.30 – 6.30pm Horizon, Leeds • Citizen empowerment and maintaining independence for people living with Long Term Conditions (LTCs); • Medicines adherence and optimisation; • Public health and wellbeing priorities (e.g. obesity, alcohol and smoking cessation) and reducing inequalities in health; • Patient safety and falls prevention; • Improving mental health and wellbeing (including young people’s mental health). Opens: Monday 4th April 2016 Closes: Friday 17th June 2016

  8. Self-Management? • Portfolio of techniques & tools to help people choose healthy behaviours; • fundamental transformation of the patient-caregiver relationship into a collaborative partnership Self-management does not mean doing it alone! Self-management encourages / enables people to: • find out more about their condition • learn new skills and tools to help people manage their health • work better, and in partnership, with their health care professionals • take charge of their health care and choose what is right for them • get support from other people in a similar situation to them

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