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Microsoft Healthcare Partner Day

When: 28/04/2008 - All day event

Where: Microsoft, Cardinal Place, Victoria, London

What:

 

Healthcare partner day

This event is designed for Microsoft Partners with interests in the UK healthcare sector. The objective of the day is to give partners an understanding of what is front of mind at a CEO level in a trust.

 

The event will present a view on Microsoft's strategy and an understanding of how Microsoft and NHS Connecting for Health are working together to enable trusts to access the licenses covered under the NHS Enterprise Agreement.

We have also been able to secure several industry speakers who, alongside the Microsoft healthcare team, will be available for networking over lunch.

The numbers for this event are limited and registration will be on a first come basis.

 

Agenda

9.30 Registration
10.00 Welcome and Housekeeping
10.10 What keeps a CIO awake? - Iain Marsland (ex-CIO Essex SHA)
11.00 CUI: What is next and partner workshop announcements - Su Brown (Microsoft)
11.30 Licenses and the NIMM: how to help trusts get access - Andy Savvides (NHS Connecting for Health)

12.15 Lunch and networking
13.00 World Class Commissioning for PCTs, Gary Belfield – (Director of Commissioning, Dept of Health)
13.50 An overview of the market from Microsoft, Richard Aspin (Microsoft)
14.20 NHS Resource Centre: opening it up to Partners - NHS Resource Centre Online team (Microsoft)
15.30 Wrap Up

 

How to Register

Register here, or alternatively please register by calling 0870 166 6680  and quoting ref 9678. 

The Event ID is 1032369678

 


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