Conservative Conference Fringe: How to harness the digital healthcare revolution to tackle health inequalities?
Dates: | 4 October 2021 |
Times: | 10:00 - 11:00 |
What is it: | Seminar |
Organiser: | Policy@Manchester |
How much: | Free |
Who is it for: | University staff, External researchers, Adults, Alumni, General public |
Speaker: | James Kirkup (Chair), Tim Barker, George Freeman MP, Helen Milner OBE, Prof Arpana Verma |
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This panel is part of Policy@Manchester’s activity at the Conservative Party Conference Fringe. It is taking place outside the secure zone and no pass is required to attend.
If you are interested in watching an online livestream of the event rather than attending in person please contact policy@manchester.ac.uk for details.
From prevention to diagnosis and treatment, healthcare is experiencing a digital revolution. But digital inequalities risk stalling the benefits health tech can bring. Join us at this panel event hosted by Policy@Manchester and The Social Market Foundation to hear our panel of experts to discuss how innovations in digital healthcare can be harnessed to help reduce inequalities and deliver quality healthcare for all.
Speakers
James Kirkup (Chair)
Role: Director
Organisation: Social Market Foundation
Tim Barker
Role: CEO
Organisation: Kooth
George Freeman MP
Role: MP for Mid Norfolk
Helen Milner OBE
Role: Group Chief Executive
Organisation: Good Things Foundation
Prof Arpana Verma
Role: Clinical Professor of Public Health and Epidemiology
Organisation: The University of Manchester
Travel and Contact Information
Find event
Private Rooms 19 and 20, Radisson Edwardian Hotel
Free Trade Hall, Peter Street
Manchester