Hospital Automation: How Connectivity is Redefining Health Care Administration & Patient Care
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June 30th - July 1st 2021 | Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, UK SHOW GUIDE 2021 O n D e m a n d Fre e We b i n a r Hospital Automation: How Connectivity is Redefining Health Care Administration & Patient Care Learning Points: - Provide context on what Hospital Automation is - Put an emphasis on the benefits of Hospital Automation from a Bio Med/IT perspective as well as for healthcare administration - How integral brand-agnostic interoperability is for healthcare systems Please register to: w w w. e b m e - e x p o . c o m / M a s i m o - W e b i n a r www.ebme-expo.com www.ebme.co.uk info@ebme-expo.com +44 2476 158 100
SHOW GUIDE 2021 GUIDE INDEX CHAIRMAN’S WELCOME 6 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 9 CONFERENCE SPEAKERS 12 WORKSHOP PROGRAMME 18 EXHIBITION FLOORPLAN & EXHIBITOR LIST 22 EXHIBITOR PROFILES 25 LUNCH MENU 77 OPENING TIMES: conduct in their opinion renders this course of action necessary.Canvassing for orders by Wednesday June 30th 2021 unauthorised persons is prohibited and will 8:45am - 5:00pm necessitate expulsion. Thursday July 1st 2021 No handbills or placards may be affixed to any 8:45am - 5:00pm part of the building or site area. No material COMPLIMENTARY EBME EXPO WI-FI: printed or otherwise, may be distributed in any part of the site without the express Wi-Fi network name: EBME_Expo permission of the Organisers. Password: MiltonKeynes No photography or filming is permitted anywhere in the Exhibition hall without FIRST AID AND HEALTH & SAFETY: the express written permission from the Please visit the organiser’s office for all first Organisers. aid services. DISCLAIMER: If you are suffering symptoms of Covid-19, please do not attend. Please view our H&S Details published in this guide are based on document regarding the Covid-19 measures information supplied by exhibitors or by the taken at the EBME Expo 2021. organisers of joint ventures. The Organiser, EBME Expo Ltd. can PROHIBITION: accept no responsibility for inaccurate The Organisers reserve the right to refuse or misleading information, although every admission. The Organisers reserve the right effort has been made to ensure that to order the expulsion of any person whose information is accurate at the time of printing. June 30th - July 1st 2021 | Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, UK 3
SHOW GUIDE 2021 COVID SECURE MEASURES To maximise the safety of everybody attending the EBME Expo, we politely request that all attendees (exhibitors, delegates, speakers, visitors, ! contractors) conduct a lateral flow test no more than 48 hours prior to attending the exhibition. Lateral flow tests can be ordered completely free using this link. If your test returns a positive result, or if you are suffering symptoms of Covid-19, then you must not attend the EBME Expo and should follow Government guidelines, highlighted here. Please view our H&S document regarding the Covid-19 measures taken at the EBME Expo 2021. To minimise the risk of infection being spread, the EBME Expo is declared a handshake free zone. Sanitise your hands regularly using the hand sanitising stations available throughout the exhibition. Facemasks must be worn at all times,unless you are seated, or exempt. Facemasks are available at the registration area. Rule of 6 applies throughout the exhibition. Social distancing should be practiced throughout the exhibition. If anyone either suffers symptoms, or displays identifiable signs, of COVID-19, such as fever, loss of smell, continuous cough, etc, they will need to leave the venue immediately, and proceed to an outside area where local medical authorities will attend and begin the registered protocol. They must also ensure staff at the venue are notified. June 30th - July 1st 2021 | Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, UK 4
SHOW GUIDE 2021 We would like to extend a special thank you to Deputy EBME Seminar Chairman Joe Emmerson for his contribution and support. EBME Expo would like to thank all of our speakers, delegates, exhibition visitors and sponsors for making this a very memorable event. We are committed to improving the EBME Expo and welcome your comments. Please fill out the electronic questionnaire we will send you in the next few days. Thank you. Co-organisers: Gold Sponsor: Lanyard Sponsor: Official Media Partner: THE CLINICAL SERVICES JOURNAL Media Partners: June 30th - July 1st 2021 | Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, UK 5
SHOW GUIDE 2021 CHAIRMAN’S WELCOME The EBME chairman, Dr John Sandham, welcomes you to the 2021 EBME Expo. I am honoured to be chairing this 11th Annual EBME Expo in 2021, and looking forward to meeting all of the delegates, speakers, exhibition visitors, exhibitors and sponsors over the coming two days. The EBME Expo medical equipment exhibition and conference has now been running since 2009, and is committed to advancing medical equipment knowledge and management to deliver sustainable improvements for healthcare providers. I recently read a speech from the Rt Hon Matt Hancock MP, Secretary of State for Health, who said: “better technology is not a ‘nice to have’ but a vital to have for the NHS. When people say that better technology is a ‘nice to have’ that costs too much, I say wrong again. Better technology is vital to have and embracing it is the only way to make the NHS sustainable over the long term. If you work in the NHS, in any part of the service, far too often old, out-of-date 20th century technology gets in the way of your ability to do your job”. (1) The EBME website team have been working hard with our event organisers, BtoB Events, to deliver an excellent programme for our 11th EBME Expo that is focussed on innovations and advances in medical equipment technology on day one, and medical equipment management on day two. The programme features eight speaker sessions each day. In addition, there are three workshops in the break-out areas where exhibitors are providing technical demonstrations. This two-day programme allows delegates to learn about the latest improvements in healthcare technology and management across a range of professional areas and also offers numerous opportunities for informal networking. This year’s event features an exciting conference programme with well-known, distinguished speakers, and an exhibition hall full of internationally respected companies. There are a range of both large and smaller exhibitors, demonstrating their latest products, so please ensure you take advantage of the exhibition by visiting the stands in the exhibition hall. I would like to take this opportunity to thank: the conference delegates and exhibition visitors for attending, the EBME website staff, the speakers, the exhibitors and sponsors (who ultimately fund this event), our event partner BtoB; Events, and our media partners. I very much look forward to a stimulating two days of conference presentations and visiting the exhibitor’s booths. (1). Hancock, Matt. https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/better-tech-not-a-nice-to-have-but- vital-to-have-for-the-nhs. www.gov.uk. John Sandham June 30th - July 1st 2021 | Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, UK 6
SHOW GUIDE 2021 11th NATIONAL EBME CONFERENCE IMPORTANT REMARKS CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT / CPD CPD POINTS: Each attending delegate will receive a certificate for their continuing professional development (CPD) record, which will be sent out electronically approximately one week after the event. PLEASE DOWNLOAD THE PRESENTATIONS: All presentations will be made available for download after the event: www.ebme.co.uk/downloads SPEAKING OPPORTUNITY: If you are interested in speaking at future events, please contact us at the event or e-mail admin@ebme.co.uk and we will get in touch to discuss your proposed presentation. Where required, speakers may be given an honorarium payment in respect of their travel and preparation time. COMPLIMENTARY EBME EXPO WI-FI: Wi-Fi network name: EBME_Expo Password: MiltonKeynes PRIZE DRAW, at 4:15 pm each day Prizes include: Samsung Galaxy Tablets, Fire HD 10 Tablets, Amazon Echo Show 5’s, £100 Amazon voucher June 30th - July 1st 2021 | Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, UK 8
SHOW GUIDE 2021 CONFERENCE AGENDA DAY ONE 30th June 2021 INNOVATIONS IN MEDICAL EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGY 08:45-09:45 Registration; Refreshments & Exhibition SESSION 1 – Clinical Surveillance 09.45–09.50 Welcome: Chairman Dr John Sandham 09.50–10.00 Amalthea Trust Update Martin Worster 10.00–10.30 The Role of the MHRA and Reporting Requirements Philip Davenport 10.30–11.00 Innovations in Clinical Surveillance Technology Debbie Pope 11.00–11.30 Refreshments & Exhibition SESSION 2 – General Ward Technologies 11.30–12.00 Point of Care Testing, 2021 and Beyond Angela Lynam and Raheela Bibi 12.00–12.30 Infusion data connectivity Richard West 12.30–13.00 ‘Human Factors’ training to reduce errors Christopher Gale 13.00–14.15 Lunch & Exhibition SESSION 3 – Monitoring Technologies 14.15–14.45 Advances in Remote Monitoring Systems Jamie Munro 14.45–15.15 A Vision for Critical Care: The ITU of the Future Paul Hinchley 15.15–15.45 Refreshments & Exhibition SESSION 4 – Anaesthesia 15.45–16.15 Innovative Technology: Reducing the Environmental and Financial Costs of Anaesthesia Iain Menneer 16.15–16.20 Prize Draw for Attending Delegates Dr John Sandham 16.20–16.25 Close of Day 1 Dr John Sandham June 30th - July 1st 2021 | Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, UK 9
SHOW GUIDE 2021 CONFERENCE AGENDA DAY TWO 1st July 2021 MEDICAL EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT, PROCUREMENT, AND EDUCATION 08:45-09:45 Registration; Refreshments & Exhibition SESSION 1 – Medical Equipment Management 09.45–09.50 Welcome: Chairman Dr John Sandham 09.50–10.00 Highlights of Day 1 Dr John Sandham 10.00–10.30 Developing a Large NHS Clinical Engineering Department Joe Emmerson 10.30–11.00 Resilience Planning in a Emergency – Life Saving Equipment Ruth Strickland 11.00–11.30 Refreshments & Exhibition SESSION 2 – Reform, MD Regulations, and Future Planning 11.30–12.00 Reforming Clinical Engineering Dr Helen Meese 12.00–12.30 The Impact of the New Medical Device Regulations on NHS Services Justin McCarthy 12.30–13.00 Full Life-cycle Med Tech Asset Management Delivering Major Savings and Efficiencies Dr Farhang Daemi and Prof. Paul White 13.00–14.15 Lunch & Exhibition SESSION 3 – Education and Innovation 14.15–14.45 Effective training and presentation Dave Mulvey 14.45–15.15 Safe Use Of Medical Gases And Oxygen Therapy Paul Lee 15.15 - 15.45 Refreshments & Exhibition SESSION 4 – Improving Practice and Prescience 15.45–16.15 EBME and the Role of a Medical Devices Safety Officer Sarah Jennings 16.15–16.20 Prize Draw for Attending Delegates Dr John Sandham 16.20 - 16.25 Closing Comments Dr John Sandham June 30th - July 1st 2021 | Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, UK 10
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SHOW GUIDE 2021 CONFERENCE SPEAKERS Dr John Sandham – EBME Chairman John has been chairman of EBME (www.ebme.co.uk) since 1999. He is recognised as an expert in his field of healthcare technology management. John is a senior research fellow at Middlesex University. He has been instrumental in changing device management policies and processes at many NHS and private healthcare organisations and has a proven track record in delivering improvements that advance regulatory compliance and patient care. His many years of equipment management and maintenance experience includes: biomedical, diagnostic imaging, endoscopy and pathology. John has in excess of 150 published educational articles. He has been published in the Open University Science review, Engineering Technology Journal (IET), plus various other newspapers, procurement and scientific publications and the EBME website www.ebme.co.uk. John is keen to share his knowledge and raise the profile of Medical Engineering. Martin Worster The Amalthea Trust is a UK based registered charity which is focussed on improving the capacity and quality of Biomedical Engineering in Sub-Saharan Africa through the placement of volunteers from the NHS with partner organisations in African countries with a view to providing hands-on practical sessions in various items of medical equipment. Martin was a founding Trustee of the Amalthea Trust at its inception by Mike and Nicky Hilditch some twelve years ago and has been Program Director since 2015. He has spent his working life in the fields of Education and International Development both in the UK and overseas, with many years of both spent in Sub-Saharan Africa, whether teaching in Kenya or working in public health at the hight of the HIV-AIDS crisis in Zimbabwe. His current role involves overseeing the work of the Amalthea Trust, the setting up of new programs, and liaising with stakeholders in the field as well as advocacy, networking and fundraising. He will be bringing EBME 2021 up to date with the work of the Amalthea Trust, and is more than happy to meet any Engineers willing to give up two weeks of their time to volunteer! Philip Davenport Philip Davenport is a senior medical device specialist in the MHRA Devices Safety and Surveillance Group. His undergraduate degree was in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering at Edinburgh University, with a postgraduate MSc in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Surrey. He trained in clinical engineering in Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Trust, and registered with the HCPC as a clinical scientist in 2015, qualifying as a chartered scientist at the same time. He studied for a PhD at Bournemouth University, investigating the use of artificial neural networks to evaluate transtibial prosthetic socket load distributions, graduating in 2018. Since 2017 he has worked for the MHRA, investigating adverse incident reports, producing medical device guidance and working on other projects concerning the safe and effective use of medical devices. June 30th - July 1st 2021 | Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, UK 12
SHOW GUIDE 2021 Debbie Pope Debbie Pope is the Country Manager (UK & Ireland) for Capsule Technologies. Debbie brings 10 years of NHS commercial knowledge and experience working directly with the NHS and their industry partners across most healthcare sectors and divisions. From NHS Digital and Public Health to CCGs, STPs and directly with Primary & Secondary care organizations, enabling them to improve patient safety, communication, and satisfaction. Capsule is improving clinical workflows by making the complex simple and the simple insightful. The Capsule Medical Device Information Platform simplifies three key workflow challenges: documentation, surveillance and evidence-based interventions. Debbie has a deep understanding for how clinical data can be used to provide real-time patient information that facilitates early intervention and enables better clinical outcomes, drawing on experience of projects currently being undertaken in the UK and Internationally. Raheela Bibi (Left) POCT Manager at The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust. Responsible for the extensive repertoire of POCT across the four hospitals of the Trust (>900 devices) with full connectivity for the majority of devices. In the process of extending the Trust governance structure to the new Division of Community. Collaborative working experience within the Greater Manchester hospitals. Former Deputy Blood Sciences Manager for management of a multi-disciplinary team (Biochemistry / Haematology / Blood Transfusion). Former Advanced Biomedical Scientist in Biochemistry in Laboratory Medicine. MSC in Biomedical Science and fellowship of the IBMS. Angela Lynam (Right) POCT Team Lead at The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust. POCT Training Coordinator; delivering training/ education to a MDT promoting equality for learning within the NHS, for the use of point of care devices. In charge of all connectivity, networking and implementation of devices. Responsible for the day to day running of the POCT service across the four sites including Pennine Care and Manchester Mental Health. Former ward based experience in front-line patient care. Gained a Healthcare Science Degree and a certificate in teaching. Richard West Richard West is the UK Technical and IV EHR Business Development Manager at ICU Medical in Salisbury. He manages the UK Technical team and business development for infusion interoperability to electronic health records and e-prescribing systems. Previous to that, he worked for Hospira as technical sales and support manager. He is an Infusion device specialist, dealing with training NHS Biomedical Engineers, Nurse Managers, and Clinical IT on software products. June 30th - July 1st 2021 | Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, UK 13
SHOW GUIDE 2021 Christopher Gale Chris is the Avensys Training Academy Manager with an extensive engineering background primarily within avionics having served a full 22 year distinguished military career in the Royal Air Force. He has been in education since 2015 formally at the Defense College of Aeronautical Engineering (DCAE) where he developed many of the advance avionic engineering programs still delivered today. Since 2017 he has been involved in Human Factors and Error Management training and delivery implementing the current methods used throughout the military. Having firsthand witnessed the effect proactive use of human factors to manage errors can have and how vital it is to productivity, efficiency and ultimately patient safety all of his undertaking professionally are human factors centric. He has a passion for quality modern technique driven training delivery with impeccably high standard being upheld in line with his previous military career. Jamie Munro Jamie has worked with Pentland Medical for the last eight years. His role has encompassed many different aspects of business in the Healthcare Industry including sales, marketing, product identification and development. This has given him the opportunity to work closely with Healthcare Professionals covering many different disciplines, subsequently gaining a great understanding of the needs of clinicians in today’s cost-conscious healthcare landscape. Working closely with overseas industry partners and utilising his experience in UK healthcare, Jamie is able to influence the direction and development of exciting technologies that Pentland Medical are delighted to be involved with. involved with. Paul Hinchley With a background in Critical Care Nursing spanning over 25 years including Cardiothoracic, Paediatric and Burns specialties, Paul now leads the Clinical Teams in Connected Care at Philips in the UK Market. Paul has been working with Phillips for eight years and remains passionate about ensuring Education and Clinical Services are delivered to the highest standard, enabling true influence on patient safety and clinical outcomes. Iain Menneer Iain Menneer has a PhD in Chemistry from Newcastle University and is the Chief Executive Officer at SageTech Medical Equipment. SageTech Medical is developing a comprehensive way to capture, extract and purify volatile anaesthetic gases to PhEur monograph standard. This will dramatically reduce the carbon footprint of operating theatres around the world. He is honoured to lead the talented and driven team at SageTech Medical. June 30th - July 1st 2021 | Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, UK 14
SHOW GUIDE 2021 Joe Emmerson – Deputy Chairman Joe Emmerson is the EBME Technical services manager at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust. Joe began his career in 1990 as an apprentice electronics engineer in the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. He spent a varied 13-year career in the forces before leaving to become a biomedical engineering technical trainer for Capital Medical. Joe was employed by University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Trust for over 15 years, the first six years being as a site manager for Royal Lancaster infirmary and the latter as the Head of Medical Devices Management with corporate governance responsibility. Joe has been at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust since July 2019 and his role involves managing technical services across multiple acute sites, within the largest clinical engineering department in the UK. Joe has a passion for Medical Device Management with particular focus on lean systems of work, operational processes and developing or specifying automated systems to support operational effectiveness. Joe has worked closely with his EBME staff and database suppliers to continue to improve the development of Medical Device Management systems. . Ruth Strickland Ruth Strickland has been the Joint Managing Director at MTS Health Ltd for over 21 years jointly leading the company to become one of the largest independent Equipment Asset Management companies in the UK. Ruth is responsible for the corporate strategy and bidding of new business, working with NHS Trusts to plan, cost, procure, manage and install medical and non-medical equipment for some of the countries’ largest hospital schemes such as: Barts Health, Great Ormond Street, Midland Met, Papworth, Chelsea and Westminster and many more. Alongside this work, MTS are also working with clients to review their management of medical equipment assets and delivering maintenance based operational services with public and private sector customers, such as the Lloyds Pharmacy and Kent Community NHS Trust. Her involvement at a strategic level has resulted in MTS Health operating over 30 contracts in the UK. The MTS team played an instrumental role in mobilising a number of Nightingale Hospitals across the country in London; Manchester; Exeter and Cardiff. Dr Helen Meese Founder & CEO, The Care Machine Ltd. IMechE Trustee; IMechE Vice Chair, Biomedical Engineering Division & Committee Member Pharma Group; Committee Member, Healthcare Policy Topic Group, Royal Academy of Engineering. Dr. Helen MeeseHelen is an Electro-Mechanical Power Engineer with over 20 years’ experience in both academia and industry. She studied for her PhD in Mechanical Engineering at Loughborough University. Helen spent many years in the defence industry before joining the IMechE in 2013 as Head of Engineering in Society. She became Head of Healthcare in 2015, managing its programme on medical technology and infrastructure, across all aspects of health and social care; with focus on impact to UK and global communities. Helen has appeared on TV and radio as well as writing numerous reports, policy statements and articles on health-related matters. Now as CEO of The Care Machine Ltd, Helen provides innovative technology solutions to medtech start-ups and SMEs. She continues to deliver thought leadership across the medtech sector, championing the importance of biomedical, pharmaceutical and mechanical engineering in medicine. June 30th - July 1st 2021 | Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, UK 15
SHOW GUIDE 2021 Justin McCarthy Justin joined the Medial Physics Department in Cardiff in 1968, after graduating from Manchester University. He was recruited specifically because he had an engineering degree and the department was developing a bioengineering section to support the new University Hospital of Wales. In his early career he was also given the opportunity to develop new medical devices and equipment. His contribution as part of the multi- disciplinary team that developed the first commercially available intravenous PCA apparatus gained him a research MSc degree. From the 1980s, as Head of Clinical Engineering, he lead the teams that provided HTM services to the Trust’s medical equipment and he advised on risk, procurement and healthcare technology regulatory issues. He helped establish the Clinical Engineering MSc course at Cardiff University and continues teaching on the undergraduate Medical Engineering course. He retired from the NHS in 2009 but continues to provide consultancy services to Trusts, Welsh Government and small businesses. He has been involved in Standards at UK and international level. His current focus is on the implications for the NHS of the new Medical Devices Regulations. He is a Chartered Engineer and a Fellow of the IET and of IPEM. Dr. Farhang Daemi BSc (Hons), PhD, MBCS Farhang Daemi is an internationally recognised health tech expert with a distinguished ability in joining up technology, commercial and clinical operations disciplines to deliver significant value to the NHS, SMEs, multinationals and smart investors. He has initiated, led, evaluated and delivered a wide range of assignments, programmes and businesses over the past 25 years across the emerging technology sector. His current work includes investment advice, comprehensive due diligence, market access, commercialisation, bid and tender management, strategic programme management and med tech asset management. Farhang has degrees of BSc (Hons) and PhD in Electronic Engineering. His career highlights include R&D leadership in Computer Science with a focus on AI and VAR, development and global launch of the first FDA and CE approved AI solutions for cancer detection and commissioning multiple hospitals as an executive in charge of medical technology and procurement. Prof. Paul White Professor White is a Consultant Clinical Scientist and Head of Clinical Engineering at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. In 1994 he was awarded an MSc in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Surrey and a PhD and DIC through Imperial College London in 1998.His research interests have specialised in physiological measurement of the cardiovascular system. He is responsible for medical technology, equipment strategy, research and innovation. He has an international reputation in cardiovascular research in the area of ventricular dynamics and energetic. June 30th - July 1st 2021 | Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, UK 16
SHOW GUIDE 2021 Dave Mulvey David’s Medical Engineering experience goes back some 35 years. Working in the commercial sector with S&W, Vickers Medical and his own company Artemis Medical Ltd, David held roles of Senior Engineer, Technical Training Manager and Technical Director. Having a passion to help Biomedical Engineers develop their skill and knowledge in such areas as Anaesthesia, Cardiology, Neonatology and Ventilation, David has run countless training courses and seminars. His training has gained a worthy reputation for a quality and practical approach to many complex clinical engineering subjects. The past 8 years David has worked within the NHS as both Technical Trainer and Technical Support Engineer. He has broadened his engineering experience with roles in Pathology and Imaging (MR, CT and X-Ray) and remains committed to providing close support to the clinicians in these areas. Throughout his career David has sought to ensure that equipment and support are provided at the best possible value for money. David has been at the forefront training, and presenting over many year, sharing his wide knowledge experience with the wider EBME community. Paul Lee Paul T. Lee BA (Hons) Cert. Ed, RSci, RCT, MIPEM - Medical Devices Training Manager, Swansea Bay University Health Board. In 1986, Paul completed his apprenticeship and HNC in Electronic Engineering, and started his NHS career as a medical technical officer in Cardiff Royal Infirmary. In 2003, he became the lead for medical device training in Swansea University Health Board. He has written and published articles on equipment management and his research work around infusion therapy and presented this at many national and international conferences. In 2017, Paul was seconded to NHS Improvement as the Patient Safety Lead for Medical Devices, and worked on several key projects, including; neuraxial connectors, medical device incidents, coroners reports on alcohol hand gel and portable oxygen cylinder safety. He is a member of the National Medical Device Safety Officer (MDSO) Editorial Board and the National Patient Safety Response Advisory Panel (NatRAP). In 2020, he led the NAMDET project team culminating in the publication of the ‘Position Statement on Dose Error Reduction Systems’ in the UK. Paul is an active member of the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine (IPEM) and is Chair of the NAMDET board and consultant editor of the MDET journal. Paul’s talk will look at the design and development of medical gas and oxygen safety training and how this can be rolled out across the UK, sharing links and resources to help, culminating in a national free e-learning course for all NHS staff. Sarah Jennings Sarah Jennings is currently the National Patient Safety Clinical Lead for Medical Devices at NHS England & Improvement. She has a BSc. in Nursing Studies and 30 years’ experience in acute and primary care as an ED nurse, 111 advisor, Medical Equipment Sister, Medical Device Safety Officer and Decontamination Lead. She has established links with the MHRA, CAPA and Clinical Procurement, Users, Industry and other groups such as NAMDET and CHFG to improve understanding of device use. Sarah is keen to raise the profile of medical device governance to ensure appropriate access and use of safe and effective devices and consumables to meet the needs of today’s high-pressured healthcare settings. June 30th - July 1st 2021 | Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, UK 17
SHOW GUIDE 2021 WORKSHOPS DAY ONE June 30th 2021 LOCATION: BALCONY TWO ROOM 1 – Philips TOPIC: Patient Deterioration; Addressing the human factor TIMES: 09:15 – 09:45, 30 Min Session SYNOPSIS: It has become increasingly apparent that many doctors and nursing staff are unable to manage a deteriorating patient in an appropriate, timely fashion. Several clinical studies clearly show that delaying resuscitation increases the likelihood of organs failing due to inadequate oxygen delivery to these tissues. This in turn can lead to unexpected death, unexpected cardiac arrests, and unplanned admissions to the critical care unit. Medical care is extremely complex and this complexity coupled with inherent human performance limitations, even in skilled, experienced, highly motivated individuals, ensures there will be mistakes. SPEAKERS: Paul Hinchley - Clinical Manager, Connected Care TOPIC: Physiology for the Biomed TIMES: 11:00 – 11:45, 45 Min Session SYNOPSIS: Basic level physiology and how it relates to patient monitoring. Understanding Physiology adds context to the technology solutions used in patient monitoring, bridging the gap between technology and clinical care. SPEAKERS: Phil Osborne - Pre Sale Co-ordinator TOPIC: In House Repair and Maintenance of the new Philips 867041 CO2 Unit TIMES: 13.30 – 14.15, 45 Min Session SYNOPSIS: Unlike earlier generations that had to be factory exchanged, all parts are available to hospital biomed engineers for our new CO2 extension modules. This session will demonstrate how swift replacement of damaged or failed parts can be undertaken – thus saving the hospital a significant amount of time and reducing costs – and how the unit can be calibrated and tested post repair. SPEAKERS: Simon Goldberger - Remote Support Engineer Philips UK&I TOPIC: Unlock potential and drive value with remote enablement TIMES: 15.15 – 15.45, 30 Min Session SYNOPSIS: Being able to investigate the problem is half the job sometimes. In this session Philips will demonstrate how they can collaborate with engineering team to transform from a reactive to a proactive approach and to work more efficiently. We can help future-proofing your investment by helping to maintain cybersecurity. The session will include a demo of Philips PerformanceBridge Focal Point, enabling data-centric insights into your device landscape and networks, supporting potential improvements in asset availability, security and performance. SPEAKERS: Alex Hives – Business Development Manager MATC Dave Britton – Business Marketing Manager MA Rick Kirkbright – Solution Architect June 30th - July 1st 2021 | Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, UK 18
SHOW GUIDE 2021 WORKSHOPS DAY ONE June 30th 2021 LOCATION: BALCONY TWO ROOM 2 – ECRI TOPIC: ECRI Healthcare Technology Procurement Toolbox TIMES: 4 SESSIONS (30-40 min per session) SYNOPSIS: What drives the decision making process of procurement of medical technologies? Workshop highlighting the inventory management and procurement tools available to help you identify, evaluate and budget for the most appropriate and safe medical devices. Free resources provided to attendees based on their current procurement projects. SPEAKERS: Philip Hodsman and Rob Davies ROOM 3 – Olympus TOPIC: The Increasing Importance of Equipment Uptime TIMES: SESSION 1 – 11:00am SESSION 2 – 13:30pm SESSION 3 – 15:15PM SYNOPSIS: As the demands on healthcare continue to increase, there are higher pressures on equipment to perform at it’s best and remain available for clinical use. Sustainable savings can be made by making better use of existing equipment and investing in appropriate maintenance contracts to minimise the risk of equipment failure. Olympus recognises the impact equipment failure (downtime) has on the delivery of clinical services, and the potential financial losses incurred when procedures are delayed, or at worst cancelled due to equipment being unavailable. Are you interested in how equipment uptime contributes to a hospitals efficiency and how this can directly impact a patients experience? Join us for one of our workshops which will be run in three, 30 minute slots throughout the day. SPEAKERS: Mark Bagley – EMEA Uptime Support Lead & National Uptime Support Manager UI Region June 30th - July 1st 2021 | Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, UK 19
SHOW GUIDE 2021 WORKSHOPS DAY TWO July 1st 2021 LOCATION: BALCONY TWO ROOM 1 – Zoll TOPIC: Service Partnerships: Practising `Expert Care’ TIMES: SESSION 1 – 9:15am – 9:45am SESSION 2 – 11:00am – 11:30am SESSION 3 – 1:30pm – 2:00pm SYNOPSIS: As the landscape of medical device deployment and use continues to evolve, ZOLL Medical assess the growing demand for supporting maintenance services across organisational, geographical and healthcare provider boundaries. In the world of both professional and public AED use, ZOLL considers how we can extend best practise maintenance programmes mixing technical service delivery, service accreditation and digital support for maintenance engineers, in all locations, and to meet the challenges of the changing regulatory demand for medical device manufacturers. The session will set out: ZOLLs vision for service partnerships with providers and ebme support services, and considers how these can be strengthened and extended without an impact on quality and reliability. ZOLLs expert care programme, its use of digital assured maintenance apps, and the move towards `rescue ready’ self-monitoring devices. SPEAKERS: Kevin Pritchard – Director of Operations – Europe ROOM 3 – FujiFilm/Sonosite TOPIC: Sonosite PX: The Next Generation TIMES: SESSION 1 – 10:30am – 11:15am SESSION 2 – 13:30pm – 14:15pm SESSION 3 – 14:45pm – 15:30pm SYNOPSIS: Protecting frontline healthcare workers and their patients against SARS-CoV-2, the virus behind COVID-19 is critical. Fujifilm Sonosite is committed to supporting healthcare providers with the most up-to-date information about point-of-care ultrasound and how to properly clean and disinfect the equipment. Cleaning and decontaminating POCUS machines starts with product design. Sonosite ultrasound systems and transducers are designed and manufactured with infection control in mind. Sonosite PX offers; • The combination of a flat touch panel and sealed buttons simplifies cleaning • Surface is sealed edge-to-edge to prevent liquid ingress • Lid can be closed to keep interface clean • Integrated transducer holders—no cups to clean • Transducer cables are less likely to touch the floor, even at the lowest height • Ultrasound system is IP22 rated for liquid ingress • Clinicians can operate the touch panel with gloves and a sterile drape • See for yourself how we support healthcare workers by attending one of our workshops. SPEAKERS: Kimberly Williams – Regional sales manger Kudzai Musamda – Clinical Application Specialist June 30th - July 1st 2021 | Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, UK 20
SHOW GUIDE 2021 THE CLINICAL SERVICES JOURNAL June 30th - July 1st 2021 | Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, UK 21
SHOW GUIDE 2021 FLOOR PLAN WORKSHOP LOCATION: BALCONY TWO In EE EE In EE In Workshop 1 Workshop 2 Workshop 3 ANCE E 6a REGISTRATION Coffee/Lunch (1) A01 G01 Loewenstein Edan / C01 D01 D02 E01 E02 G02 ENTRANCE Key Health Solutions / Pullman BD Direct Healthcare Rigel Arcomed GATE 6a Instruments B03 C03 C04 D03 Baxter Mindray E04 F03 Cardiac F04 A03 Karl Storz GE Applied Imagex Smith Medical Conmed Indysoft Medical Services Health- B05 B06 care C06 D05 D06 E05 E06 F05 F06 Fresenius Active Key Eitan Wassenburg Vyaire Kinetic ID IQ Zoll Life Cycle Coffee Kabi B08 Medical Medical Medical Medical Management (2) B07 Young C07 C08 D07 D08 E07 F07 F08 Medecon Calibration Fujifilm Penlon BPR Draeger Stryker BCAS Fukuda Coffee Ltd Medical G07 (4) RFiD Discovery G05 B10 B11 B12 C10 C12 D10 D12 E10 E12 F10 F12 ACIME Richard ICU Ultra- Bender Integra Althea Steris Medical MEC Avensys De Smit Riester UK Wolf medic UK G06 B15 B18 C15 C18 D15 D18 E15 E18 F15 F18 Prescotts Intra- B16 SECA Proact B Braun Olympus MTS Huntleigh Walters BMA Philips Surgical medical Accoson Health Medical UK & I G08 All Batteries B20 B21 C20 C21 D20 D21 Therapy Hamilton Tenacore Equip- Starkstorm XoGraph ment Win Medical Health B22 C22 C23 D22 D23 Pharmed Ordr Medtronic Schiller Hilditch B24 B25 C24 C25 D24 D25 Oxylitre JMS Nihon Biomed Remserve EWP Conference Coffee (3) B27 Kohden 96 B26 C26 C27 D26 Clinical Sigmacon Engineering Cabcon Verathon Hillrom Services A30 A32 B30 B32 B35 C30 C35 D30 Coffee (3) ECRI Orca Anetic-Aid Henleys Medical MIUS Pentland Central Medical Arjo June 30th - July 1st 2021 | Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, UK 22
SHOW GUIDE 2021 EXHIBITOR LIST ACCOSON B16 Fresenius Kabi B05 Oxylitre B24 ACIME UK G05 Fujifilm SonoSite C07 Penlon Ltd C08 Activekey UK Ltd B06 Fukuda Denshi UK ltd F08 Pentland Medical C30 Allbatteries G08 GE Healthcare C03 Pharmed B22 Althea C10 Hamilton Medical D20 Philips UK&I F18 Anetic Aid Ltd B30 Henleys Medical Prescotts G06 B32 Supplies Applied Medical PROACT Medical Ltd C15 C04 Technology Ltd Hilditch Group Ltd. D23 Pullman Instruments A01 Arcomed G02 Hillrom D26 Remserve Medical D24 Arjo UK Ltd D30 HUNTLEIGH E15 Supplies Avensys UK Ltd E12 ICU UK Medical Ltd D10 RFiD Discovery - G07 Paragon ID B. Braun C18 IMAGEX MEDICAL LTD D03 Richard Wolf UK B10 Baxter Healthcare D02 IndySoft Europe Ltd A03 Rigel Medical E02 BCAS Biomedical Integra B12 F07 Services Ltd. Rudolf Riester GmbH C12 Intramedical Limited B15 BD C01 Schiller D22 IQ Medical Limited E06 Bender UK B11 seca ltd B18 JMS One B25 Biomed 96 Ltd C25 Sigmacon B27 KARL STORZ B03 BPR Medical D07 ENDOSCOPY Smiths Medical E04 British Medical Auctions F15 Key Health Solutions A01 Starkstrom C20 Cabcon C26 Kinetic ID E05 STERIS Instrument F12 Management Services Cardiac Services F03 Lifecycle Management F06 Group Stryker E07 Central Medical Supplies C35 Löwenstein Medical Ltd Tenacore UK Ltd D21 G01 UK Ltd Clinical Engineering THERAPY EQUIPMENT B26 B20 Services Ltd MEC Medical Ltd D12 LTD Conmed F04 Medecon Healthcare B07 Ultramedic E10 de Smit Medical Medtronic Limited C23 Verathon Medical C27 F10 Systems Ltd Mindray UK E01 Vyaire D06 Direct Healthcare Group D01 MIUS Ltd Powered by Walters Medical E18 B35 Draeger Medical UK Ltd D08 Probo Wassenburg Medical D05 Eastwood Park Training D25 MTS Health D18 Win Health Medical Ltd B21 ECRI A30 Nihon Kohden UK Ltd C24 Xograph C21 Edan A01 Ordr C22 Young Calibration Ltd B08 Eitan Medical UK Ltd C06 Olympus D15 Zoll Medical F05 Orca Medical A32 June 30th - July 1st 2021 | Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, UK 23
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SHOW GUIDE 2021 EXHIBITOR PROFILES ACCOSON B16 Telephone number: 01279433456 ACCOSON™ are the Leading British Manufacturer of Sphygmomanometers. Known for quality Website: www.accoson.com and accuracy, ACCOSON™ provide high grade Product Categories: Sphygmomanometers; Blood sphygmomanometers for clinical professionals Pressure Monitors; Patient Monitoring; Multi worldwide. ACCOSON™ was founded in 1859 Parameter Monitors and has built a trusted reputation for precision and reliability with continued success in modern blood pressure measurement products. ACIME UK G05 Telephone number: 07788232922 Acime UK designs, manufactures and supplies a wide range of products to suit all needs. We have Website: www.acime.co.uk 30 years experience providing treatment chairs for Product Categories: Treatment Chairs; Stretchers; Dialysis, Chemotherapy and Day Surgery, and many Porters Chairs; Couches; Bariatric other clinical uses. We also manufacture a wide range of Porter chairs including stackable, bariatric, outdoor and standard. We have a range of transport stretchers for A & E, X ray, MRI & bariatric. All our products are available in a wide range of upholstery types, thicknesses and colour schemes. Dealing directly with us, the manufacturer, enables us to tailor our products to your exact specifications and needs. All our products come with a minimum 2 year warranty with free servicing carried out by our team of dedicated service June 30th - July 1st 2021 | Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, UK 25
SHOW GUIDE 2021 Activekey UK Ltd B06 Telephone number: 01223 666588 Active Key is a leading manufacturer of cleanable hygiene keyboards and mice for clinical applications. Website: www.activekey.de/en Utmost comfort in writing, precise key actuation and Product Categories: Medical , Sanitizable keyboards perfect use in harsh and demanding environments & mice; Clinical Data input products; Cleanings agent is the cornerstone for Active Key’s prominent proof products position in the market. We excel at the key feel and sanitizing capabilities in the man-machine interface. In order to meet all requirements and applications, Active Key offers robust data input solutions in different sizes, features, options and language versions. Active Key has the broadest product range in mini, compact and Desktop keyboards either wireless or wired, protected and unprotected, with backlit or non-backlit, with and without touchpad in waterproof and IP65/8 specifications. Custom requirements also catered for with 25 years design experience. Allbatteries G08 Telephone number: 0121 506 8600 Allbatteries UK part of the Upergy Group is a manufacturer and distributor of batteries, supplying Website: www.allbatteries.co.uk OEM and replacement medical batteries across Product Categories: Batteries; Chargers; Torches Europe. Holding over £3.5 million worth of stock from our central logistics centre we service a Pan European market. We are ISO9001,ISO14001 and ISO13485 accredited, assuring you of high quality products and service. We pride ourselves on providing high quality, technical and customer service support to all of our customers across all sectors. We have been supplying to the medical sector including the NHS for over 20 years and hold multiple contracts for the supply of medical and non-medical batteries, including NHS Supply Chain, NHS Wales and NHS Scotland. June 30th - July 1st 2021 | Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, UK 26
SHOW GUIDE 2021 Althea C10 Telephone number: 0118 900 8100 Althea is the largest independent provider of integrated healthcare technology management Website: www.althea-group.com/uk/ currently operating worldwide. We are an Product Categories: Equipment Maintenance; outsourced technological partner for the provision Technology Management; Managed Services; of managed services and multivendor maintenance in both public and private healthcare organisations, with expertise across multiple technologies - from biomedical equipment to advanced diagnostic imaging & radiology. We provide an outstanding combination of integrated solutions, OEM independence and a deep knowledge of healthcare processes. This leads to better patient care, cost efficiencies and value maximisation for healthcare providers. Our skilled teams perform advanced technical solutions independent of brands, technologies and equipment classes, delivering a single source of tailored and integrated services for our customers’ needs. Althea Group manages over 1.4 million medical devices across 16 countries. Anetic Aid Ltd B30 Telephone number: 01943 878647 Anetic Aid are UK market leaders in innovative design and manufacture of medical equipment to Website: www.aneticaid.com an exceptionally high standard. We source world- Product Categories: AT4 Electronic Tourniquet class materials and components, take pride in our System; QA3 Patient Stretcher; QA3 Emergency workmanship, whilst offering second-to none Stretcher; QA4 Mobile Surgery System; AnetiCare - customer service support and expert AnetiCare Service and Maintenance service and maintenance. Established in 1977, Anetic Aid has been supplying its highly regarded products to hospitals both in the UK and overseas export. Our products are developed, designed and manufactured in Havant, Hampshire and are supported by our sales, customer service and AnetiCare service centre in Baildon, West Yorkshire. Anetic Aid has grown from strength to strength, expanding the company and offering a wide range of flagship products including QA3 Patient Stretchers, QA4 Surgery Systems and the AT4 Tourniquet. June 30th - July 1st 2021 | Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, UK 27
SHOW GUIDE 2021 Applied Medical Technology C04 Ltd Telephone number: 01223420415 Applied Medical Technology specializes in the supply of portable pumps for a range of clinical Website: www.applied-medical.co.uk applications including immunology, neurology, Product Categories: Miniature portable syringe palliative care and chelation therapy. Based out drivers. Disposables and accessories for use with the of our Cambridge offices we have been serving pumps. the market for over 20 years. Applied Medical Technology a subsidiary company of Cane Medical Technologies the manufacturer of our range of pump products. Arcomed G02 Telephone number: 01268544580 Arcomedical specialises in developing and supplying innovative infusion solutions, which Website: www.arcomed.com are manufactured in Switzerland to the highest Product Categories: The Supply & Service of Medical standards.Arcomedical are absolutely committed Devices & Consumables to improving patient safety, and protecting the environment, and have strong product features which demonstrate that commitment, such as the arcomed PP set and TCI Eleveld. June 30th - July 1st 2021 | Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, UK 28
SHOW GUIDE 2021 Arjo UK Ltd D30 Telephone number: 01582 413104 At Arjo, we believe that empowering movement within healthcare environments is essential Website: www.Arjo.co.uk to quality care. Our products and solutions Product Categories: SEM Scanner; Arjo Service are designed to promote a safe and dignified experience through patient handling, medical beds, personal hygiene, disinfection, diagnostics, and the prevention of pressure injuries and venous thromboembolism. With over 6,000 people worldwide and 60 years caring for patients and healthcare professionals, we are committed to driving healthier outcomes for people facing mobility challenges. www.arjo.com Avensys UK Ltd E12 Telephone number: 01562 745 858 Part of the VAMED international healthcare group, Avensys UK Ltd provide engineering services for Website: www.avensysmedical.co.uk/ NHS Trusts and private hospital groups, from ad Product Categories: Training - Apprenticeships; hoc support for their own engineering departments Training - Level 2 - Level 5 courses; Equipment buying through to device audits, consultancy, maintenance - new & pre-owned; Equipment Resale - ethical resale and device life cycle management. The Avensys route for surplus equipment; Equipment Maintenance Training Academy trains bio-medical engineering & Repair - Adhoc engineering support staff, with courses ranging from Level 2 Introduction to Medical Engineering through to our work-based Level 5 Diploma in Advanced Medical Equipment Technologies. Working in partnership with Dudley College of Technology, Avensys also provide medical/clinical engineering Apprenticeships. The Avensys Resale division supplies new and pre- owned equipment, equipment rental and finance, medical device storage and an ethical route to market for surplus medical equipment. June 30th - July 1st 2021 | Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, UK 29
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SHOW GUIDE 2021 B. Braun C18 Telephone number: 01142259000 B. Braun is one of the worlds leading manufacturers of medical devices and pharmaceutical products Website: www.bbraun.co.uk/en and services. With over 64,000 employees in 64 Product Categories: Automated Infusion Systems; countries, B. Braun develops high quality product Acute Blood Purification Machines systems and services for users around the world. Every service provided by B. Braun incorporates its entire expertise and the company’s deep understanding of users needs. In developing its products, product systems and services, B. Braun acts like a sparring partner. A companion who promotes developments through constructive dialog and the motivation to improve things. With its constantly growing portfolio of effective medical care solutions, B. Braun makes a substantial contribution towards protecting and improving peoples health. Twitter: https://twitter.com/ BBraunUK LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/ company/b-braun-group/ Facebook www.facebook. com/bbrauninternational Baxter Healthcare D02 Telephone number: +353 86 8938349 Evo IQ: designed to Promote Patient Safety through Drug Library Compliance. The Evo IQ Infusion Website: www.baxterhealthcare.co.uk System features an advanced drug library and dose Product Categories: Volumetric Infusion Pumps and error reduction software to promote patient safety; Sets intuitive clinical workflows to help optimise clinician efficiency; and Baxter’s One Set technology, allowing clinicians to easily switch between gravity and pump applications without changing sets, reducing disconnects and set changes. Engineered to Provide a High Standard of Efficiency. The Evo IQ Infusion System includes a large volumetric infusion pump, with a pipeline of complementary technology to launch in the future, including additional pump and set offerings that will enable healthcare facilities to expand and upgrade the Evo IQ platform. For more information please visit www.EvoIQInfusion. com. June 30th - July 1st 2021 | Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, UK 31
SHOW GUIDE 2021 BCAS Biomedical Services F07 Ltd Telephone number: 01494529527 BCAS Biomed’s mission is to help the NHS and Private Healthcare Sectors deliver safe, compliant, Website: www.bcasbiomed.co.uk and effective services to patients through total Product Categories: Managed Equipment Services; managed solutions for medical devices. Developing Multi-Vendor Services; Medical Equipment our services since 2005, we have built up extensive Consultancy Services; Quality Management Services; knowledge of the NHS’s pain points and are actively Technology Solutions providing solutions based on the latest available technology. Our team of Healthcare Experts and Biomedical Engineers are passionate about our NHS and dedicated to increasing efficiency within procurement and compliance processes. We positively support innovation through projects such as: - Asset Replacement Programs (ARP) - Equipment Standardisation Programs (ESP) - Equipment disposal/re-sale services - Real-time remote temperature monitoring - RFID asset tracking solutions - End-user training solutions - Quality management services - Innovation partnerships BD C01 Telephone number: 01189216000 BD has 65,000 associates, globally, supporting medication safety. At our core, BD is advancing the Website: www.bd.com/infusion world of health™ through collaboration, medical Product Categories: Infusion Pumps discovery, diagnostics and the delivery of care. BD provides end-to-end solutions at every stage of the patient journey, ensuring best practice, supporting clinical teams and enhancing patient care. Working with BD could improve your workflows, save you time, reduce waste, deliver value and provide positive patient experiences and outcomes. BD is your trusted partner for delivery of care. June 30th - July 1st 2021 | Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, UK 32
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