So what to make of the report into the NHS by Lord Darzi?
For those of you commissioning services or deciding on major investment for your health trust, housing association or care organisation, will any of it have come as a surprise?
The challenge now is making the right decisions in the knowledge that no additional government money is coming to boost services or delivery, within the NHS at least – without strings being attached.
At Everon UK we believe that the UK health and social care sector must embrace technology enabled care if we are to fix the challenges facing health and social care in this country.
Earlier this month we shared a blog post asking if data led behavioural monitoring technology – the cutting edge of technology enabled care - could be the answer to the challenges of caring for an ageing population.
Speaking in the House of Commons, Health and Social Care Secretary Wes Streeting said it was now “over to us to write the prescription.” That’s great to hear. We hope he listens far and wide for the right treatment.
We say the prescription requires not being afraid of embracing proven technologies that can support early discharges from hospital, or even prevent the need for them to need emergency care in the first place.
The UK has an increasing ageing population and that’s growing over time. People are living longer with disabilities or life limiting and chronic illnesses.
These, as Lord Darzi’s report illustrates, are pushing health and social care providers to the brink. They simply do not have the resources to meet demand. Using the latest health tech for assisted living should be part of the response to flattening the curve of cost and demand, and making finite resources stretch further.
We know it can be done. We know the difference the new generation of AI and machine learning monitoring technology can make because we’re delivering these solutions at Everon already.
Peter Kerly, Managing Director, Everon UK, said:
“The Prime Minister today said the NHS is broken with no extra funding without reform. The government’s prescription for the changes required must include technology enabled care as part of the solution, embracing the potential of AI and machine learning. These innovations are already proving their worth in reducing costs and increasing capacity across the UK’s social care and healthcare system.
“Everon UK and our strategic partners are pioneering proactive technology in assistive care with the capability to quickly detect shifts in behaviour that may indicate emerging health concerns. These preventative approaches are key not only for the future of our health service, but for improving the quality of life for those most in need.”
Everon UK are sponsoring and attending Innovative Horizons: Shaping the Future of TEC at the King’s House Conference Centre in Manchester from 9am until 3.20pm on Wednesday, 25 September.
The one-day TSA members event promises to be a dynamic day of insights, discussions and networking opportunities. Our new UK Sales Director, Mark Smith will be there. To find out how we can transform your service delivery, email: mark.smith@everon.net