
Wound Care Conference 2023
As we grapple with the rising burden of chronic wounds in the UK, PPP is excited to bring together key stakeholders from across the UK at a half-day, in-person conference that aims to examine how we can improve wound care by breaking silos, delivering on joint-up care and raising the salience of the challenges.
Following on from this year’s series of four roundtables focusing on challenges and opportunities within wound care, the conference will serve as the launch of our flagship wound care report. We will discuss opportunities for efficiency gains and produce recommendations for reducing inequalities of access and outcomes for chronic wounds.
The PPP Wound Care Conference will provide an invaluable opportunity for our delegates and speakers to engage in a dynamic dialogue on how we can go further for wound healing, and improve outcomes, costs and population health through delivering better wound care.
Confirmed Speakers:
- Dr Una Adderley, Director, National Wound Care Strategy Programme, NHS England
- Dr Crystal Oldman CBE, Chief Executive, The Queen’s Nursing Institute
- The Rt Hon Lord Hunt of Kings Heath OBE, Former President, Royal Society for Public Health
- Kirsi Isoherranen, President, EWMA
- Professor Steven Jeffery, Professor of Wound Study, Birmingham City University
- Julie Hodson, Head of Community Commissioning, NHS Sussex
- Alison Hopkins MBE, Chief Executive, Accelerate CIC
- Vic Townsend, Programme Director – Population Health Management, Lincolnshire ICS
- Dr Naseer Ahmed, Deputy Chief Clinical Information Officer, Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Diane Jones, Chief Nurse, North East London ICB
- Louise Patten, Strategic Adviser, ICS Network, NHS Confederation
- Dr Paul Chadwick, National Clinical Director, Royal College of Podiatry
- David Lawson, Director, Former Parliamentary Under Secretary of State of Health Services
- Geraldine Harkins, Vice President Europe North, Wound & Skin, Coloplast
- Christine O’Connor, National Strategic Advisor, Coloplast
- Louise Brady, Primary Care Nurse Lead, NHSE
- Matthew Peters, National Pharmacy Association
- Andrea Keady, Market Access Lead, 3M
- Rt. Hon. Ann Keen, Former Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Health Services
Benefits of attending:
- Connect with key leaders, policymakers and experts and join their high-level conversations around wound care
- Gain unparalleled market and policy intelligence.
- Gain key insights from our bespoke line-up of experts and policymakers as they dissect the foremost policy challenges in wound care.
- Free access to the flagship PPP Report on wound care.
- Complimentary refreshments throughout the day, closing with a drinks reception.
Who you will meet at this event:
- Senior NHS England representatives
- Senior ICB decision makers
- Primary Care Networks
- Commissioners and transformation leads from across the NHS
- Local authority representatives
- Leading wound care practitioners, including nursing specialists and royal colleges
- Key academics and researchers
- Patient group and trade association representatives
- Charities
- Industry partners active in wound care
Topics that will be discussed:
- Involving the public in wound healing
- Documenting success in wound healing
- Using current systems and evidence, looking into MARS
- Inequality in access to services for non-diabetic foot ulcers and lower limb
- Supporting innovation
- Integrating health and social care when considering wounds
- Improving population health within the wound care community
- Interacting with place based boards and ICBs
- Achieving political recognition for wound care
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Time to tackle the burden of wound care
Partnership opportunities:
If you work for a commercial organisation and want to find out more about how you can be involved in the PPP Wound Care Conference, please contact Ameneh Saatchi at ameneh.saatchi@publicpolicyprojects.com
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