Special Session Convention Hall invited abstract
May 03, 2021 03:15 PM - 04:15 PM(Asia/Hong_Kong)
20210503T1515 20210503T1615 Asia/Hong_Kong Special Session 2 - Digitalising Healthcare - Applying Technology with Human Touch

Dr Simon ECCLES

Deputy Chief Executive, Chief Clinical Information Officer for Health and Care, NHSX, United Kingdom

Redefining the Role of Digital in Healthcare Transformation

Dr NT CHEUNG

Head of Information Technology and Health Informatics, Hospital Authority

The Smart Hospital and IT Innovation in Hospital Authority

Convention Hall HA Convention 2021 hac.convention@gmail.com
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Dr Simon ECCLES

Deputy Chief Executive, Chief Clinical Information Officer for Health and Care, NHSX, United Kingdom

Redefining the Role of Digital in Healthcare Transformation


Dr NT CHEUNG

Head of Information Technology and Health Informatics, Hospital Authority

The Smart Hospital and IT Innovation in Hospital Authority

Redefining the Role of Digital in Healthcare TransformationView Abstract
Speaker 03:15 AM - 03:45 AM (Asia/Hong_Kong) 2021/05/02 19:15:00 UTC - 2021/05/02 19:45:00 UTC
Presenters Simon ECCLES
NHSX, UK
The Smart Hospital and IT Innovation in Hospital AuthorityView Abstract
Speaker 03:46 AM - 04:15 AM (Asia/Hong_Kong) 2021/05/02 19:46:00 UTC - 2021/05/02 20:15:00 UTC
Over the last 30 years the Hospital Authority (HA) has developed extensive digital health capabilities in the world class Clinical Management System (CMS) to support the delivery of high quality healthcare services. However the growing healthcare demands of an aging population, ever increasing complexity of modern healthcare delivery, and the rising expectations of the healthcare consumer pose significant challenges to HA in the coming years. The HA has embraced further digital innovation as vital to meeting this sustainability challenge, developing the Smart Hospital Strategy to take digital health in HA to the next level.


A host of technologies is at the heart of the Smart Hospital Strategy, including tele-care, artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, Smart Ward, Smart Clinic and Command Centre technologies. Whilst technology is the key enabler, delivering the Smart Hospital is not just an IT project but a transformational process with changes to service delivery and workflows affecting staff across the spectrum. Three Hospitals (TSWH, TKOH and QEH) have been designated as Smart Hospital Pilots to allow us to develop and deploy a comprehensive suite of Smart Hospital products, so that these products can be enhanced and fine tuned prior to widespread deployment across HA. 


The concepts of “Co-development” and “Co-delivery” are also key to the success of Smart Hospital. The close collaboration between Head Office IT&HI and their hospital colleagues will enable the development of products which are not only highly suitable to the needs of the front-line, but which are scalable and easily and rapidly deployable to the rest of HA.


Presenters Ngai-tseung CHEUNG
Hospital Authority
Hospital Authority
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