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Tuesday 29th April : 12.00 -12.55 am 

 

Join this webinar to see what’s possible when collaboration across NHS organisations and AI as a Medical Device (AIaMD) for dermatology come together.  

Primary and secondary care organisations across Suffolk and North East Essex ICB (SNEE ICB) worked in partnership to deploy Skin Analytics AIaMD, DERM, to improve patient care for skin cancer and the quality of referrals into secondary care, while also supporting early skin cancer detection in the community. 

Hear from Claire Corbett (SNEE ICS Head of Cancer and Long-Term Conditions) about their learnings from the most established partnership across primary and secondary care for AI in dermatology. Join to understand how the performance of the Skin Analytics pathway at West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust enabled the ICB to deploy DERM across the wider system, and transition from pilot to the autonomous deployment of DERM.  

Leveraging DERM, discover how SNEE ICB are able to: 

✅ Safely discharge >25% of urgent skin cancer referrals without relying on trust clinician capacity 

✅ Avoid 73% of urgent face-to-face dermatologists appointment, releasing capacity for skin cancer and inflammatory patients  

✅ Help 57% of patients avoid an urgent skin cancer referral in the community, reducing the burden on secondary care and re allocating GP appointments 

✅ See 85% (minimum) of urgent suspected cancer referrals going through the Skin Analytics service. 


Speakers include: 


 

Ben Clover, Bureau Chief, HSJ (Chair) 
 

 


Claire Corbett, SNEE ICS Head of Cancer and Long-Term Conditions
 

 

   

Rachael Dovey, Commercial Director, Skin Analytics

   
 
   
 
 

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