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Unlocking productivity, safety and value
Healthcare organisations across the NHS are under increasing pressure to improve productivity, enhance patient safety and deliver greater value from existing resources. While electronic patient records (EPRs) have become a cornerstone of digital transformation, many organisations are now entering a new phase of their journey, one focused on optimisation, adoption and measurable outcomes.
These themes will be at the heart of the upcoming Altera Client Executive Summit, part of the Client Leadership Council bringing together leaders from our NHS client sites, and Altera executives to explore how technology can help address today’s healthcare challenges while preparing organisations for the future and meet the challenges of the NHS 10 Year Health Plan.
The focus has shifted from deployment to impact, ensuring that digital investments from systems already in place translate into better experiences for clinicians, improved patient outcomes and greater organisational efficiency.
This year’s summit has been designed around that very principle.
The day will provide attendees with the opportunity to hear from NHS and industry leaders about the changing healthcare landscape and the shift from analogue to digital. Delegates will gain insight into the national direction of travel, the priorities shaping the future of healthcare and the emerging opportunities created by advances in digital and AI-enabled innovation.
A key focus of the event will be understanding how EPR optimisation can unlock new levels of productivity and value. Real transformation happens when organisations continuously improve workflows, enhance usability, engage clinicians and adapt systems to meet evolving operational and clinical needs.
The focus has shifted from deployment to impact, ensuring that digital investments from systems already in place translate into better experiences for clinicians, improved patient outcomes and greater organisational efficiency.
Throughout the summit, attendees will hear practical examples from organisations that are already achieving this. Client-led sessions will showcase real-world experiences, highlighting how trusts are using digital tools to improve efficiency, strengthen patient safety and support frontline staff.
One of the highlights of the day will be a panel discussion featuring NHS leaders who are actively driving EPR optimisation within their organisations. They will share lessons learned from their digital transformation journeys, discuss the challenges they have encountered and provide tangible examples of how they are delivering benefits across clinical and operational workflows.
The summit will also explore the future of digital healthcare, including innovations within the Altera EPR platform, the growing role of artificial intelligence and the importance of intuitive, usable systems that align with clinical practice. Delegates will gain visibility into Altera’s roadmap and how future developments are being designed to support the changing needs of healthcare organisations.
Collaboration will be a key focus of the summit, providing Altera clients with a unique opportunity to meet other healthcare leaders to exchange ideas, learn from one another and openly discuss opportunities and challenges. Through shared experiences and honest conversations, organisations can accelerate their own digital transformation journeys and gain valuable insights into what success looks like in practice.
We look forward to welcoming clients, partners and industry leaders for what promises to be an engaging and insightful day focused on one common goal: delivering better outcomes through digital innovation.