Registration is now open for the MALT conference 2014 – The challenges and opportunities of
mainstreaming technology enabled care services, which will be held in
Sheffield on Tuesday 30th September 2014.
The conference is aimed at healthcare professionals, policy
makers and commissioners, technology industry, charities and researchers
interested in the future of technology enabled care services. The conference
will include:
- Key messages from the MALT study
- Testing of financial and business models, and user acceptance and adoption tools
- Diverse perspectives on the challenges and opportunities of technology enabled
- Networking and learning opportunities
Confirmed speakers (to date) include Annie Thompson (NHS
England), Keren Down (FAST), John Eaglesham (ADI UK) and Gail Mountain and Mark
Hawley (University of Sheffield).
For more information and to register free online, please
visit: http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/scharr/sections/hsr/rrg/maltdissemination14.
Exhibition space is available – please contact Kathryn
MacKellar for more information (k.mackellar@sheffield.ac.uk;
0114 222 0763).
The conference is organised by the MALT study consortium,
which has been funded by the Technology Strategy Board to identify and seek to
overcome the barriers to using telehealth.
For more information about the research, please contact Lizzie Coates,
MALT Study Manager (e.coates@sheffield.ac.uk;
0114 222 0803).
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