About The Webinar
Overview: Antipsychotic medication management and monitoring can be challenging. Join us to learn how handheld ECG devices support vulnerable patients and improve the physician and patient experience through:
- Comfortable, accurate, and fast ECG readings with the first personal ECG device to be recommended by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE)
- More accessible and available measurements for detecting cardiac abnormalities in psychiatric services, such as a prolonged QT interval
- Reducing stress and anxiety among psychiatric patients with tests in familiar surroundings
Key learnings:
- Local NHS experience: How the pandemic ushered innovation into clinical practice
- How NICE recommended technology can implement new pathways and break down barriers
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Speakers
Dr Mani Krishnan
Dr M Santhana Krishnan FRCPsych (He/him)Consultant in Old Age Psychiatry/Liaison Psychiatry
Specialty Clinical Director MHSOP Trust-wide
Chair
Faculty of Old Age Psychiatry
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Associate Dean & Regional Delirium Lead
Health Education England NE
Breid O’Brien
Breid is currently an independent healthcare consultant and has previously held national and system level roles inc national Director of Digital Health and Innovation an NHS England and the Director of Digital Transformation at the Health Innovation Network in South London. She has an extensive healthcare background spanning the NHS, the UK private sector and the Australian healthcare system. With a background as a Registered Nurse specialising in Emergency care, she has since held senior operational management roles in acute healthcare organisations, before moving to system and national level roles relating to large scale change and improvement enabled by technology.
Breid’s main area of interest is the alignment of improvement science and technology to deliver large scale change. Her other area of interest is in the development of a robust evidence base to support and drive this change and ensuring all change improves health equity through a focus on digital inclusion. She currently chairs the Steering Committee for Decide - a 3 year NIHR funded research programme into technology enable remote monitoring, advises software companies working with the NHS, and is a Trustee on the Barnardo’s UK board.
Twitter: @breidobrien
Linked In: Breid O’Brien
Lauren Bennett
Lauren Bennett
Innovation Project manager
Tees Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust
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