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Priorities for the health infrastructure in Wales: investment, implementation, and developing estates and digital technologies to support new models of care 27 th March 2019 CONDITIONS FOR USE OF TRANSCRIPTS: This document is intended to provide a timely reference for interested parties who are unable to attend the event to which it refers. Some portions are based on transcripts of proceedings and others consist of text submitted by speakers or authors, and are clearly marked as such. As such, apart from where it is indicated that the text was supplied by the speaker , it has not been possible for the transcript to be checked by speakers and so this portion of the document does not represent a formal record of proceedings. Despite best endeavours by Westminster Forum Projects and its suppliers to ensure accuracy, text based on transcription may contain errors which could alter the intended meaning of any portion of the reported content. Anyone who intends to publicly use or refer to any text based on the transcript should make clear that speakers have not had the opportunity for any corrections, or check first with the speaker in question. If in doubt please contact the forum first.

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Page 1: Priorities for the health infrastructure in Wales

Priorities for the health infrastructure in Wales: investment, implementation, and developing estates and

digital technologies to support new models of care

27th March 2019 CONDITIONS FOR USE OF TRANSCRIPTS: This document is intended to provide a timely reference for interested parties who are unable to attend the event to which it refers. Some portions are based on transcripts of proceedings and others consist of text submitted by speakers or authors, and are clearly marked as such. As such, apart from where it is indicated that the text was supplied by the speaker, it has not been possible for the transcript to be checked by speakers and so this portion of the document does not represent a formal record of proceedings. Despite best endeavours by Westminster Forum Projects and its suppliers to ensure accuracy, text based on transcription may contain errors which could alter the intended meaning of any portion of the reported content. Anyone who intends to publicly use or refer to any text based on the transcript should make clear that speakers have not had the opportunity for any corrections, or check first with the speaker in question. If in doubt please contact the forum first.

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Policy Forum for Wales Keynote Seminar: Priorities for the health infrastructure in Wales: investment, implementation, and developing estates and digital technologies to support new models of care 27th March 2019

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Contents

About this Publication 3

Agenda 4

Session Chair’s opening remarks Councillor Christine Cave, Chair, Homes and Safe Communities Scrutiny Committee; Member, Healthy Living and Social Care Scrutiny Committee and Deputy Mayor, Vale of Glamorgan Council (transcript) 6

Using infrastructure to effectively manage healthcare improvement (Pre-recorded presentation) Professor Donald Berwick, President Emeritus and Senior Fellow, Institute for Healthcare Improvement; Lecturer, Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School and Member, Parliamentary Review of Health and Social Care in Wales (transcript) 7

Putting ‘value’ at the core of the transformation programme: strengthening local financial systems, assessing outcomes and supporting local decision-making Dr Andrea Srur, Implementation Manager, International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement (transcript) 11 Questions and comments from the floor (transcript) 15

Priorities for capital and estates investment in Wales Simon Gould, Head of Development, Assura 18

Challenges for providing physical infrastructure for the new models of care - procurement and investment, project management and community-based services Professor Paul Harper, Deputy Head of School and Professor of Operational Research, School of Mathematics and Director, Data Innovation Research Institute, Cardiff University (transcript) 21 Alison Ward, Chief Executive, Torfaen County Borough Council (transcript) 23 Mark Davies, Board Director, Constructing Excellence in Wales (transcript) 26 Dr Emily Warren, Head of Planning, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board (transcript) 27 William Beer, Consultant, Public Health, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board (transcript) 28 Questions and comments from the floor with Simon Gould, Head of Development, Assura (transcript) 30

Session Chair’s closing remarks Councillor Christine Cave, Chair, Homes and Safe Communities Scrutiny Committee; Member, Healthy Living and Social Care Scrutiny Committee and Deputy Mayor, Vale of Glamorgan Council (transcript) 33

Session Chair’s opening remarks Councillor Rachel Nugent-Finn, Member, Healthy Living and Social Care Scrutiny Committee, Vale of Glamorgan Council (transcript) 36

Designing fit-for-purpose digital infrastructure Andrew Griffiths, Chief Information Officer for Health and Director, NHS Wales Informatics Service (text to be submitted

by speaker) 38

Realising the ambition of an open digital platform: innovation, integration and creating a user-friendly system Ian Bond, Co-Founder and Chief Executive, Bond Digital Health (transcript) 39 Professor Hamish Laing, Professor of Enhanced Innovation, Engagement and Outcomes, School of Management, Swansea University (transcript) 41 Questions and comments from the floor with Andrew Griffiths, Chief Information Officer for Health and Director, NHS Wales Informatics Service (transcript) 43

Promoting collaborative working to develop and deliver digital innovation in healthcare Cari-Anne Quinn, Chief Executive, Life Sciences Hub Wales (transcript) 47

Priorities for digital implementation - funding, partnerships, literacy, training and leadership Dr Sabarna Mukhopadhyay, Founder and Chief Executive, SymlConnect (transcript) 51 Donna Hutton, Regional Manager, Unison Cymru Wales (transcript) 53 Questions and comments from the floor with Cari-Anne Quinn, Chief Executive, Life Sciences Hub Wales and Andrew Griffiths, Chief Information Officer for Health and Director, NHS Wales Informatics Service (transcript) 55

Session Chair’s and Policy Forum for Wales closing remarks Councillor Rachel Nugent-Finn, Member, Healthy Living and Social Care Scrutiny Committee, Vale of Glamorgan Council (transcript) 59 James Hart, Researcher, Policy Forum for Wales (transcript) 60

List of Delegates Registered for Seminar 61

Contributor Biographies 64

Please be advised that speakers’ PowerPoint presentations are included within the transcript itself, just beneath the relevant speaker’s text. Please note that not all speakers are able to grant permission for us to include their slides.

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Policy Forum for Wales Keynote Seminar: Priorities for the health infrastructure in Wales: investment, implementation, and developing estates and digital technologies to support new models of care 27th March 2019

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About this Publication This publication reflects proceedings at the Policy Forum for Wales Keynote Seminar: Priorities for the health infrastructure in Wales: investment, implementation, and developing estates and digital technologies to support new models of care held on 27th March 2019. The views expressed in the articles are those of the named authors, not those of the Forum or the sponsors, apart from their own articles. Although Policy Forum for Wales is grateful to all sponsors for the funding on which we depend, participation in events and publications is never conditional on being a sponsor. As well as funding ongoing operations, sponsorship enables the Forum to distribute complimentary copies of publications, and offer complimentary tickets for events, to Government ministers, parliamentarians and officials most involved in policy. This publication is copyright. Its copying, in whole or in part, is not permitted without the prior written consent of the publishers. However, extracts of the text may be reproduced for academic or review purposes, subject to the conditions of use outlined in the previous page, providing they are accurate, are not used in a misleading context and the author, their organisation and the Policy Forum for Wales are acknowledged. We would also appreciate being informed. Policy Forum for Wales UK Headquarters 4 Bracknell Beeches Old Bracknell Lane West Bracknell Berkshire RG12 7BW T: 01344 864796 F: 01344 420121 [email protected] Directors Peter van Gelder Chris Whitehouse