2.30pm - Welcome and Introductions (Michael Hope, Anni Neumann and Paul O'Nions)
2.40pm - Transforming patient care through Martha’s Rule - Merope Mills
Martha Mills died in 2021 after developing sepsis in hospital, where she had been admitted with a pancreatic injury after falling off her bike. Merope and her family’s concerns about her deteriorating condition were not responded to, and in 2023 a coroner ruled that Martha would probably have survived had she been moved to intensive care earlier. Merope will share her experience in ensuring Martha’s Rule will ensure patient’s families, carers and staff will have round the clock access to a rapid review from a separate care team if they are worried about a person’s condition.
3.00pm - The 'power' of Patient Organisations in the business of drug development - Emma Sutcliffe, ISPEP
Patient organisations have become increasingly sophisticated and they have two key objectives:
- Support for members
- Contribute to the development of new medicines for patients
Emma will share her expertise and experience from working in both pharma companies and patient organisations and how these key objectives can be achieved.
3.20pm - The Patient/Clinician Relationship - Dr. Partha Kar, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust
Dr. Partha Kar will share their perception of the relationship with patients and how HCPs ensure patients remain at front and centre when making decisions in a challenging environment.
3.40pm - Break
4.00pm - Pharmaceutical Company Viewpoint - Shannon Altimari, GSK
Pharmaceutical companies consider themselves patient centric but what does this really mean?
4.20pm - Business Intelligence Viewpoint - Mark Bradley, PeopleWith
How can we truly uncover patient insights and get closer to patient centricity?
4.40pm - Questions and Answers
5.00pm - Close