The team set out to discuss how patient engagement and empowerment along with new models of care delivery have been incorporated into digital systems and services projects for their national, regional and local clients. In addition, they sought to share examples of projects where Apira has helped to deploy digital services and technologies, highlighting the benefits provided, and also to share personal experiences of long-term condition management.
To begin, they shared some background on Apira. Formed in 1997, Apira has supported more than 100 organisations within the NHS to gain the most from technology and information. They assist with all elements of the system lifecycle, providing end-to-end support in areas such as digital strategy development, business case, procurement, deployment, adoption and business realisation. Apira works across a number of care settings including mental health, acute, ambulance, community, social care and ICS-wide.
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