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“Suffering from a fall can be traumatic for both the individual and their family but innovations such as eFalls could provide a fantastic solution to prevent such incidents, saving people from a lot of pain, as well as time and resource for the NHS.
Health Minister Andrew Stephenson May 2024
“Falls are the number one single reason why older people are taking to the emergency department, and around 30% of people 65 and over will fall at least once a year. Care outside hospital is of particular importance for older people living with frailty, who are much more likely than younger people to be admitted to hospital, and likely to have a longer stay when they are admitted.”
NHS England Plan for Recovering Urgent and Emergency Care January 2023
Join us at the forefront of healthcare innovation as we delve into the transformative role of digital technology in preventing falls within the NHS. Falls are a significant concern in healthcare, particularly for the elderly and vulnerable populations, leading to severe consequences such as injuries, loss of independence, and increased healthcare costs. This conference is dedicated to addressing these challenges by harnessing the power of digital technology and showcasing current and emerging technologies and how they can support you to prevent falls in your service. By bringing together leading experts, healthcare professionals, policymakers, and technology innovators, we aim to explore the latest advancements, share best practices, and forge new pathways in falls prevention, and ultimately reduce the incidence of falls across the NHS.
The conference will focus on the use of digital technologies including wearable devices and artificial intelligence (AI) and focus on real world implementation and benefits in terms of how they can enhance your service and reduce falls. There will be an opportunity to hear from suppliers and view technologies in person.
Key Topics
Digital Health Innovations: Exploring the latest technological advancements aimed at falls prevention
Data-Driven Decision Making: Analysing your patient data and using predictive analytics to identify at-risk patients and tailor preventive measures
Wearable Technology: Assessing the effectiveness of wearable devices in monitoring and preventing falls
Telehealth and Remote Monitoring: Utilizing telemedicine and technology enabled care to improve falls responses
Artificial Intelligence: Understand how emerging AI technologies can predict and prevent falls
Patient-Centric Solutions: Ensuring the inclusion of patient perspectives in the development and deployment of digital tools
Gamification and Software: Understanding the use of technology to improve adherence to falls education, balance and exercise programmes
Benefits of attending:
Network with colleagues who are working to implement technology to improve falls prevention and management
Reflect on the World Guidelines for Falls Prevention and National Audit of Inpatient Falls
Develop your knowledge of how falls technology can support you
Improve your understanding of the role of AI in falls prevention
Examine current technology and applicability to your service
Learn from established case studies
Understand how to analyse patient data to improve falls prevention
Improve falls education and awareness adherence in older people and support people to change behaviour
Examine how the use of assistive technology can improve falls prevention and management in hospitals
Improve falls responses through technology enabled care
Update your knowledge on how implementation of technology can reduce falls
Self assess and reflect on your own practice
Supports CPD professional development and acts as revalidation evidence. This course provides 5 Hrs training for CPD subject to peer group approval for revalidation purposes