Creating a culture of data within healthcare
In the rapidly evolving world of healthcare, the need to create a data-driven culture is more crucial than ever. Dr Nadine Hachach-Haram, founder of Proximie, Consultant Plastic Surgeon and Director of Clinical Innovation at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, is at the forefront of this transformation, pioneering a platform that integrates technology, data, and human expertise to reshape the operating room.
Through Proximie, surgical procedures are no longer confined by geography or physical presence. The platform captures real-time video, audio, and other critical data, which not only facilitates remote collaboration but also creates a rich repository of structured information. This data is leveraged through AI and machine learning to deliver insights that enhance surgical precision, improve patient outcomes, and streamline healthcare operations.
In her talk, Hachach-Haram will explore how cultivating a culture of data within healthcare can unlock unprecedented potential. She will discuss how Proximie’s technology enables seamless access to and sharing of surgical data, breaking down barriers between clinicians, hospitals, and healthcare systems. By embracing data-driven decision-making, healthcare institutions can boost productivity, optimize resource allocation, and ultimately treat more patients. Through real-world examples, Hachach-Haram will highlight how data, when harnessed correctly, can drive innovation, enhance collaboration, and improve care quality, leading to a more connected and efficient healthcare system.