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It’s been an exceptional time for digital healthcare leaders. To reflect on their experiences and delve into their learnings, we brought together a diverse range of experts for a virtual discussion in partnership with AWS and VMware. Our participants included healthcare leaders from central government, NHS Trusts and primary care providers. This enabled a truly all-encompassing and well-informed discussion. We began with a panel discussion between Emma Taylor, Founder of Nimbus Ninety, Kira Levy, Head of Healthcare UK at AWS and Ed Rafferty, Head of Healthcare UKI at VMware.
A PIVOTAL EIGHTEEN MONTHS
Kira began by telling us how and why the last eighteen months had been challenging and exciting. We heard how the pandemic rewired perspectives and created a shift in thinking in the healthcare industry. Where previously, conversations about cloud capabilities had been siloed in IT departments and focused on infrastructure, healthcare leaders are now thinking about cloud computing differently. Leaders are coming together to unpack the ways cloud solutions can address the big questions facing the NHS both during and post pandemic.
ACCELERATING ROADMAPS
This change in thinking, necessitated by the global pandemic, created the need for fast and effective mobilisation and led to incredible achievements. Ed talked about how refreshing it had been to witness how quickly digital transformation could take place. “I was struck by the speed at which we had to act at a time of immediate crisis,” he said. VMware Cloud on AWS was utilised as part of the NHS Test and Trace programme to reach 20 million users in 12 weeks. Improving patient outcomes, while enabling employees to work safely from home had been a key driver. At one point during national lockdown, VMware Cloud on AWS enabled an 150% increase week-on-week in virtual care. Kira and Ed agreed that maintaining momentum to build back better after the pandemic will be key to future successes. Yet a number of challenges remain in place. To delve into the real-world barriers, we moved into roundtable discussions with Nimbus Ninety members.
THE BARRIERS TO CHANGE
Our members told us that while incredible digital transformation has been achieved nationally since the beginning of the pandemic, at a local level, healthcare leaders face a number of live obstacles:
KEY TAKEAWAYS
We closed the session by asking Kira and Ed to summarise the findings from their discussion groups. Here were their takeaways:
This event was in partnership with VMware and AWS. To find out more about VMware Cloud on AWS for Health check out this webcast. #AWSHealthcare