The Future of Digital Triage
with PhysioWizard®
A Conversation with Professor Paul Cameron: The Future of Digital Triage with PhysioWizard®
PhysioMedics™ present their first webinar to discuss digital transformation in healthcare during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic.
In partnership with Professor Paul Cameron, PhysioMedics™ will publish its analysis and learnings following the implementation of PhysioWizard® into two new sectors. They will discuss the benefits and challenges of digital triage from the employee/patient, clinician and corporate perspectives.
This webinar is for companies managing and delivering MSK health and wellbeing services who are looking to learn more about the practical application and benefits gained through digital tools.
Meet guest speaker, Professor Paul Cameron, Head of Service & Clinical Lead, NHS Fife Pain Management Service and National Advisory Committee Member for Scottish Government; and Kirsten Lord, the Founder and Chief Clinical Officer of PhysioWizard®, the UK's first clinically validated digital triage solution for muscle and joint problems.
This webinar will cover a discussion on:
This webinar will take you through a journey where PhysioWizard® has been introduced into a private physiotherapy practice group and a corporate organisation, and share their key insights and learning in those sectors.
PhysioMedics™ was awarded a grant by Innovate UK to provide PhysioWizard® support healthcare organisations, corporates, GP clinics and the general public. PhysioWizard® has supported people experiencing muscle and joint problems during the lockdown, and reduced the burden on health services.
In partnership with Professor Paul Cameron, PhysioMedics™ will publish its analysis and learnings following the implementation of PhysioWizard® into two new sectors. They will discuss the benefits and challenges of digital triage from the employee/patient, clinician and corporate perspectives.
This webinar is for companies managing and delivering MSK health and wellbeing services who are looking to learn more about the practical application and benefits gained through digital tools.
Meet guest speaker, Professor Paul Cameron, Head of Service & Clinical Lead, NHS Fife Pain Management Service and National Advisory Committee Member for Scottish Government; and Kirsten Lord, the Founder and Chief Clinical Officer of PhysioWizard®, the UK's first clinically validated digital triage solution for muscle and joint problems.
This webinar will cover a discussion on:
- Will people use self-management tools?
- Embedding digital tools into your organisation
- Key industry insights and recommendation
This webinar will take you through a journey where PhysioWizard® has been introduced into a private physiotherapy practice group and a corporate organisation, and share their key insights and learning in those sectors.
PhysioMedics™ was awarded a grant by Innovate UK to provide PhysioWizard® support healthcare organisations, corporates, GP clinics and the general public. PhysioWizard® has supported people experiencing muscle and joint problems during the lockdown, and reduced the burden on health services.
PhysioMedics™ is a digital healthcare innovation leader, providing software-as-a-service & data analytic insights to reduce costs and improve efficiencies in managing musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions.
Professor Paul Cameron
Head of Service & Clinical Lead, NHS Fife Pain Management Service and National Advisory Committee Member for Scottish Government |
Professor Paul Cameron qualified as a Chartered Physiotherapist in Edinburgh, followed with postgraduate qualifications in Pain, Orthopaedic Medicine, and Organisational Change in Healthcare before completing his PhD (Medicine) at the University of Dundee, U.K. He is the current Specialty Advisor to the Chief Medical Officer in Scotland, former National Lead Clinician, and National Coordinator, for Chronic Pain with the Scottish Government.
He has clinical, managerial, strategic, and policy responsibilities as the Head of the NHS Fife Pain Service in Scotland, visiting Professor at the School of Medicine, Cardiff University, National Advisory Committee member for the Scottish Government, and Vice-Chair of the European Pain Federation Advocacy Committee.
He is actively involved in research as Chief/Principal Investigator, and has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles as well as internationally recognised guidelines including; SIGN 136 ‘Management of Chronic Pain in Primary Care’, U.K.’s Faculty of Pain Medicine ‘Core Standards for Pain Management Services in the U.K.’, Scottish Government’s ‘Guideline on the Management of Pain in Children and Young People’ and ‘Quality Prescribing Strategy for Chronic Pain’.
He was also a recent co-author on a seminal paper on the use of the new ICD-11 coding for chronic pain in the leading PAIN Journal. Professor Cameron regularly presents at international and national conferences and his speaking commitments have included the House of Lords, the Welsh Assembly, the EU Commission, and the 2020 German EU Presidency.
He has clinical, managerial, strategic, and policy responsibilities as the Head of the NHS Fife Pain Service in Scotland, visiting Professor at the School of Medicine, Cardiff University, National Advisory Committee member for the Scottish Government, and Vice-Chair of the European Pain Federation Advocacy Committee.
He is actively involved in research as Chief/Principal Investigator, and has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles as well as internationally recognised guidelines including; SIGN 136 ‘Management of Chronic Pain in Primary Care’, U.K.’s Faculty of Pain Medicine ‘Core Standards for Pain Management Services in the U.K.’, Scottish Government’s ‘Guideline on the Management of Pain in Children and Young People’ and ‘Quality Prescribing Strategy for Chronic Pain’.
He was also a recent co-author on a seminal paper on the use of the new ICD-11 coding for chronic pain in the leading PAIN Journal. Professor Cameron regularly presents at international and national conferences and his speaking commitments have included the House of Lords, the Welsh Assembly, the EU Commission, and the 2020 German EU Presidency.
Qualifying as a physiotherapist in Adelaide, Australia in 1989, Kirsten moved to Scotland in 1991 and founded The Physio Centres (Edinburgh & Glasgow) in 1992, which she grew to become one of the biggest privately owned physiotherapy groups in Scotland providing in excess of 15,000 treatments per annum.
In 2010, Kirsten founded PhysioMedics™ a technology company that aims to improve the experience of those with muscle and joint conditions. Physiotherapists have the rare opportunity to make a significant impact on people’s lives and Kirsten recognised the potential of software to deliver personalised care at scale, for the wellbeing of numerous people.
Kirsten continues to lead the innovation and clinical development of the PhysioWizard® platform, an intuitive software-as-a-service (SaaS) MSK triage system that patients complete online to receive guidance, early advice and information. PhysioWizard® is a decision support tool that truly empowers patients. The platform improves operational efficiencies and reduces costs in organisations managing MSK conditions (Occupational Health, Health Insurance, physio network providers, private practices, NHS and Corporate Health & Wellness).
In short, Kirsten has built PhysioMedics™ on a foundation of the ethical care of people, changing the way patients want healthcare delivered and raising the bar on clinical care.
In 2010, Kirsten founded PhysioMedics™ a technology company that aims to improve the experience of those with muscle and joint conditions. Physiotherapists have the rare opportunity to make a significant impact on people’s lives and Kirsten recognised the potential of software to deliver personalised care at scale, for the wellbeing of numerous people.
Kirsten continues to lead the innovation and clinical development of the PhysioWizard® platform, an intuitive software-as-a-service (SaaS) MSK triage system that patients complete online to receive guidance, early advice and information. PhysioWizard® is a decision support tool that truly empowers patients. The platform improves operational efficiencies and reduces costs in organisations managing MSK conditions (Occupational Health, Health Insurance, physio network providers, private practices, NHS and Corporate Health & Wellness).
In short, Kirsten has built PhysioMedics™ on a foundation of the ethical care of people, changing the way patients want healthcare delivered and raising the bar on clinical care.
'Digital Triage in Corporate Wellness and Private Practice' Whitepaper
PhysioMedics and Professor Paul Cameron present the 'Digital Triage in Corporate Wellness and Private Practice' whitepaper to give corporate wellness, HR departments and private practice owners the latest data and information on the benefits that digital health offers these sectors.
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