System C and Graphnet Care Alliance to be headline sponsor for Rewired

  • 24 October 2019
System C and Graphnet Care Alliance to be headline sponsor for Rewired

Digital Health Rewired is back by popular demand and software supplier System C and Graphnet Care Alliance is returning as the main overall sponsor.

Held at London Olympia on 3-4 March, Rewired 2020 is focused on connecting everyone working on health IT with the very best in innovative and disruptive digital health.

Following the success of last year, System C and Graphnet will be back as the main sponsor of both days.

The company is well-known in the healthcare IT market and has been part of the Global Digital Exemplar (GDE) and Local Health and Care Record Exemplar (LHCRE) initiatives. They were also one of eight accredited EPR suppliers on the Health Systems Support Framework.

Markus Bolton, joint CEO of System C and Graphnet, said: “System C and Graphnet are proud to be Rewired’s headline sponsors once again.

“It’s a great opportunity to catch up with customers, meet new people, and showcase what we are doing – we’ll be on the exhibition floor keen to speak to everyone and to demonstrate shared records, population health, our EPR and clinical co-ordination software.

“We’re also really looking forward to hearing our customers talk from the conference floor about what they are up to and, similarly, to learn from others.”

A new feature this year is the Digital Health Data Lab Conference on day two, which will explore the latest developments in using health data.

Bolton added: “Rewired really has a buzz about it – it is a fun and exciting couple of days.  A big part of that is the fact that Digital Health keeps innovating with the traditional conference/exhibition formula to make sure that the two days deliver on so many different levels.

“For example, an exciting new strand this year is the Data Lab – an opportunity to brainstorm the sort of insights and benefits that the use of analytics and population health platforms are already delivering, and their potential. This is an area we are very interested in and where we are already seeing that digital can make a very big difference.”

Day two is the main Rewired Conference and Exhibition on 4 March at the National Hall, Olympia.

Seven dedicated conference tracks will cover a number of healthcare IT topics including Digital Transformation, which System C and Graphnet is also sponsoring.

When asked about why healthcare IT leaders should attend Digital Health Rewired, Bolton said: “It’s really important to have all the main suppliers and the main decision makers getting together in one place at least once a year.  Rewired is the only event in the calendar to deliver that.

“Rewired reaches beyond the predictable, and avoids relying on ‘the usual suspects’. The focus on innovators, digital disrupters and start-ups is great. Bringing them together with the CIO, CNIO and CCIO communities, established suppliers and technology specialists generates great energy, insight and inspiration – all of it directed at delivering digital transformation.”

Make sure you register your place for Rewired 2020 today.

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