Updates and progress around medical devices and IT connectivity issues will be discussed at this year’s National Performance Advisory Group’s (NPAG) annual conference, which is taking place at the Ricoh Arena, Coventry, on 12 September.
The Clinical Engineering and IT Connectivity Conference programme will focus on updating staff knowledge about managing and integrating medical devices, IT connectivity to devices and staff behaviour in using systems.
The National Performance Advisory Group (NPAG) was originally established and funded by The Department of Health in 1983 to provide advice and guidance regarding pay/productivity issues for ambulance, ancillary and estates staff. In July 2006, it became a trading division of the East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust. Over the years, NPAG has grown its portfolio to become a nationally-recognised provider of services to healthcare across the country, including:
The organisation’s prime purpose is to provide consultancy services and other support to NHS public sector managers in the continuous improvement of their services and this focus on improvement of their services will be a key theme throughout the Clinical Engineering and IT Connectivity Conference 2017.
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