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Patient Flow Hack
24 Nov - 04:00 PM
Hull, United Kingdom
PLEASE NOTE: This booking page is now closed to prepare event materials, however, bookings can still be made to attend the event by calling the event team on 01642 713211 or emailing your details to events@cynergy.co.uk
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Yorkshire & Humber AHSN: Patient Flow Hack
Location: The Octagon, Hull (click here for directions)
Date: 24th & 25th November 2015
#PFHack
What is a Hack?
A ‘Hack’ is based on the traditional concept of a ‘Hackathon’, whereby we bring people together and use their combined knowledge, wisdom and expertise to find new solutions to old problems over an intensive period of time.
What is the problem?
The Patient Flow Hack is designed to provide a tangible solution to assist the challenge of patient flow. Patient flow is a complex and difficult challenge for all organisations.
Colleagues from different departments in Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust (HEY), Hull CCG and across social care will explore together patient journeys. Real data and patient journeys will be used to develop a shared understanding of patient flow throughout the hospital, which means that we can collaboratively identify where we should focus our efforts to make improvements.
The following question will be addressed:
How can we optimise the patient journey through the hospital ensuring more effective patient flow and discharge?
As a result of this event a series of projects will be developed with the following aims:
Agree how we can work across the system to overcome bottlenecks
Address methods to help us work towards more timely and effective discharge
What to expect
Local data from the last year will be used to model real patient journeys through the hospital from admission to discharge. The event will start with a physical simulation using this data to develop a shared understanding of the challenges and bottlenecks relating to patient flow. Real patient journeys will be used and will model a typical good day and a typical bad day within the HEY hospital.
This is the first time a hack has been used in the NHS in this way. As well as testing a novel methodology, you will hear from national and international experts. Bringing together colleagues, academics, senior managers and front line staff to understand challenges across the system in relation to patient flow. This event will create a sense of energy and excitement to tackle a really difficult challenge. Please come along, share your experience and expertise and help us to hack the problem.
The Yorkshire & Humber AHSN and the Improvement Academy will support the projects that are identified as a result of hack.
How Can I Participate?
The Patient Flow Hack is a physical event with the opportunity to participate virtually, allowing a wide range of people from different geographical locations to take part. The Patient Flow Hack will run across a 24 hour period, to enable international participants from across the globe.
We appreciate that some diaries may not allow particpants to attend both days, such as clinical commitments, however to ensure you get the most value out of the event, we do strongly recommend that every effort is made to attend both days. The event will be hosted virtually via a dedicated 'Google Plus Platform' - click here to visit the site.
This is a joint project with Hull & East Yorkshire Hospital NHS Trust (HEY), Hull CCG, East Riding CCG, NHS Improving Quality (IQ), the Yorkshire & Humber Academic Health Sciences Network (AHSN) and the AHSN Improvement Academy.
Social Storm
20 Nov - 02:00 PM
Sheffield, United Kingdom
Are you passionate about building a better society? Do you want to use your skills and ideas to find solutions to problems? We’re looking for people who believe they can make a difference to society, from any background or degree discipline to join a unique 24-hour hackathon! The competition brings together university students from across the world to work on sustainable solutions to our global social challenges.You will be working in teams comprised of students from other universities, to find a sustainable solution to a real challenge to our global society. Using virtual communication tools so you do not need to leave the campus, we are showing how technology is bringing the world closer together, and how everyone can play a role in helping communities around the world. Within the intensive 24 hours you will need to work with your international team to develop a business solution to help solve the social issue, validate your ideas, and submit a video pitch to a team of judges. Plus, there will be a range of workshops and lots of mentors to tap into for advice.
ITAG Hackathon 2015
20 Nov - 09:00 AM
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Hackathon 2015!
The iTag Hackathon is a computer programming and game design competition which teams participate internationally or locally here at the host Nottingham Trent University.
This hackathon is part of an IEEE academic conference called the Interactive Technologies and Games Conference (iTag) [Link].
Goal
The idea is to create a game (in the most general meaning of the idea) around the Hackathon theme* (secret: which will be revealed before the 72 hour period).
*The aim of the hackathon is to develop an application that can benefit an educational environment or provide enhanced accessibility to a specified user base. For those that wish to take part, all they need to do is register as either an individual or team on our website. All participants can either take part at a designated venue or remotely.
Voting
Voting by the iTag IEEE conference delegates will take place, winning and runner-up teams will be acknowledged officially by NTU and iTag. Winning team is also awarded a total cash prize of £250.
When?
The Hackathon is taking place from Tuesday, October 20, 9 am until Thursday the October 22, 3 pm (GMT).
The 3 day Hackathon programming challenge will be held in Nottingham Trent Pavilion Building in rooms 121, 122, 123. However, on the third day, presentations are held at GameCity. Please see schedule below for details.
Hackathon for health, assisted living, social care and community (HALE 2015)
10 Nov - 09:00 AM
Leicester, United Kingdom
Agenda for the Hackathon event
Tuesday 10Th Nov. 2015:
8:30-9:00: Arrival and registrations
9:00-9:30: Welcome, housekeeping and introduction to the event
9:30- 10:00: Introduction to proposals and group allocations
10:00-12:00- Teams working on proposals and design of solutions
12:00-13:00- Presentations by each group and feedback from audience
13:00-13:30 Lunch
13:30-18:30: coding on each project with short reports/feedback sessions every two hours
Wednesday 11th:
9:00-9:30: report by each group on lessons learnt (things which have worked and things which have not worked) and plans for the 2nd day
9:30-13:00: coding on each project with short reports/feedback sessions every two hours
13:00-13:30 Lunch
13:30-3:30: coding on each project with short reports/feedback sessions every two hours
3:30-4:30: packaging and leaving the code on the open source repository
4:30-5:30: Presentations by each group on what has been achieved and future plans
5:30-6:00: Cleanup and close of the event
Hackathon for Health, Assisted Living, Social Care and Community 2015
The Hackathon for assisted living, health, social care and community 2015 is the third event in its series organised jointly by the Vir.AL research group of De Montfort University and by DS-Cubed Ltd. in association with the Leicestershire County Council and the Square Mile initiative in De Montfort University. This year's event will be hosted by DS3 at the Innovation Centre of De Montfort University on Tuesday 10 and Wednesday 11th Nov. 2015. DS3 is a software solution provider that works with students, public bodies and private businesses to deliver solutions to their technical problems.
Proposals to be developed
A web repository for collecting and crowd sourcing data for skin cancer research
An app for ForeverSavvy charity for coaching adults with learning disabilities
Monitor challenging behaviour for a patient with dementia residing in a care home or an inpatient in a community hospital: proposed by Consultant Psychiatrist with the MHSOP In-reach team from NHS
A web based app that records mental and physical health observations within an inpatient setting, proposed by Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust
Fundraising Support App for young volunteers (proposed by the Project Trust Charity)
An app for buddying system between university applicants and current students:proposed by a recent graduate and possibly supported by student union (will be implemented if enough developers were present on the day)
Other submitted proposals will be developed outside the Hackathon through student projects or as continuation of one of the 5 projects above by DS-Cubed.
The software developed during the event will be Open Source to allow users and developers to study, change, improve and distribute the software after the event.
Streamline Data Ltd is sponsoring HALE 2015 by providing IT solutions for digital management at the event. Streamline Events is an end to end solution, comprising various modules for all stages - pre-event, onsite and post-event. For further info, please visit http://www.streamlinedata.co.uk/Solutions.asp
FAQs
Are there ID requirements or an age limit to enter the event?
There are no ID requirements for theevent itself, but the security of the venue within the university may require an ID and your ticket for allowing you into the buildings. Attendees must be 18+, but but please contact me for cases when younger developer/ attendee is ccompanied with their parents.
What are my transport/parking options getting to the event?
De Montfort University is only few minutes from Leicester city centre and so public transport should be sufficient to get you to the venue. Please do not bring your car unless if you are travelling from another city. There are no parking spaces in the University but the list of local parkings are here.
What can/can't I bring to the event?
Please bring along your laptop, chargers and mobile devices plus development software you normally use. There will be PCs in the labs, but it still helps to have developer laptops. It will be your own responsibility to look after your personal devices and the event cannot accept any responsibility.
Where can I contact the organiser with any questions?
Please contact Samad at sahmadi@dmu.ac.uk
Is my registration/ticket transferrable?
No, but if there is anyone else who wants to attend they could regsiter themselves and there is no need for email invitations.
Can I update my registration information?
Yes and please do. We need to have information about your skills and interests to be able to build the groups beforehand.
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
Yes, please.
The name on the registration/ticket doesn't match the attendee. Is that okay?
We expect this not to happen. Please let the oragisners know if this is the case.