Event

Delivering the NHS 10-Year Plan with AI & Data 

Date & Time

Friday, October 17, 2025

10:00 AM - 1:30 PM

Location:

Everyman Birmingham Mailbox, 116 Commercial Road, Wharfside Street, Birmingham, B1 1RF

Organiser:

SCC
Delivering the NHS 10-Year Plan with AI & Data 

 As the NHS enters a new chapter, the 10-Year Health Plan has set a clear vision: one that’s preventative, patient-focused, and digitally enabled. To deliver it, Trusts must embrace digital solutions with data, AI and digital infrastructure playing a central role. 
 
Join SCC Healthcare for a morning event designed for senior NHS leaders and digital decision-makers. We’ll explore what’s already working, how to scale success, and how to ensure your Trust is ready to lead with confidence. 

We’ll hear from leading voices across healthcare and innovation — including NHS experts driving AI delivery and service transformation. They’ll share real-world insights, how AI is shaping the 10-Year Plan, and what it takes to build lasting capability across the system. 

We’re pleased to welcome Dr Charlotte Refsum, Director of Health Policy at the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, as our featured speaker. 
 
A trained physician and global health policy expert, Charlotte  will share her insights on how the NHS can evolve to meet the ambitions of the 10-Year Plan — drawing on both global best practice and her work alongside leading figures such as Sir Patrick Vallance and Sir John Bell. 
 
Charlotte will offer a strategic perspective on what it will take to create an AI-enabled NHS that puts prevention, innovation, and equity at its core. 

With more speakers to be announced, this is an event you don’t want to miss.

You’ll leave with practical insights on: 

  • How to build a clear, clinically aligned AI roadmap that supports the 10-Year Plan 
  • What it takes to scale AI across the system – from reducing hospital pressure to improving staff productivity 
  • Real NHS use cases where AI is already improving care, accelerating diagnostics and cutting backlogs 
  • The governance, safety and skills frameworks needed to embed AI responsibly and ethically

Places are limited – register your interest now to secure your seat. 

Dr Charlotte Refsum | Director of Health Policy, Tony Blair Institute for Global Change 

Dr Charlotte Refsum is a trained physician and expert in health policy. Her work focuses on harnessing the power of AI and other technology to drive prevention, create sustainable health systems and achieve health for all. 

Working alongside Sir Patrick Vallance and Sir John Bell, her thought leadership contributes significantly to policy discussions of social-care policy, biotechnology and health care in the AI era. 

Over the course of her career, Charlotte has worked in 25 countries to support the transformation of health systems globally. 

Ben Wilczynski | Data Protection Officer and Strategic IG Lead | Innovate Healthcare Services Ltd

Ben is responsible for ensuring compliance with data protection laws and regulations, developing and implementing information governance policies and procedures, and providing strategic guidance and support to senior management and the board. With over 12 years of experience in information governance, data protection, and business intelligence within the healthcare sector, Ben has worked with various NHS Trusts, private providers, and urgent care centres.

Ben holds multiple credentials from the International Association of Privacy Professionals, including CIPP/E, CIPM, and FIP, alongside a degree in Business Management and a degree apprenticeship in Leadership and Management. Passionate about data ethics, process improvement, and population health management, Ben is committed to leveraging data to enhance the quality and efficiency of healthcare services and outcomes. Valuing collaboration, innovation, and excellence, Ben brings diverse perspectives and experiences to every team.

David Newey | Digital Health Expert and Executive CDIO. Advisor to UK Space Agency and European Space Industry 

David is an internationally CHIME qualified healthcare CIO and passionate digital healthcare leader, who has co-authored and directed the implementation of a multi-million-pound digital strategy for The Royal Marsden, a leading global research cancer hospital.  An expert in the field of digital transformation, David has presided over the delivery of a number of key clinical, technical and enterprise-wide solutions both locally and nationally.

A member of the prestigious NHS Digital Academy Alumni; David is studying an MSc in Digital Health Leadership at the prestigious Imperial College London. 

A vocal proponent of the use of AI within healthcare, David has specialised in the use of genomics based, personalised medicine, having worked closely with the clinical research community to develop digital solutions to support it. 

David Tudor | Head of Service Delivery | University Hospitals North Midlands 

David is Head of Service Delivery and AI at UHNM, where he leads operations across cyber, network, business intelligence, telephony, desktops, and service desks. With a background spanning development, systems analysis, technical project management, R&D management, and consultancy, David brings broad technical and strategic expertise. He established UHNM’s AI team, developed its business case, and implemented a governance-focused structure to drive safe and effective AI adoption. His role provides visibility across multiple domains, enabling him to identify and deliver innovative technology solutions that support operational and clinical needs.

Jas Cartwright | Founder | Thinking for Growth 

With over 27 years of experience across complex and complex organisations, Jas brings a unique combination of strategic leadership, coaching expertise, digital innovation, transformation and operational excellence. 

She holds an MBA, is ILM-accredited in coaching, and is a skilled practitioner in Lean Methodology—bringing a structured, value-driven approach to improvement and innovation. 

Jas has led digital transformation, IT operational delivery, and large-scale programme management, consistently simplifying complexity to create clarity and momentum. Her expertise lies in turning challenges into opportunities—applying Lean principles to streamline processes, optimise performance, and embed sustainable transformational change. 

10 am – Grab a coffee
10:20 am – Welcome from SCC UK CEO and Head of Healthcare
10:30 am – Featured Guest Session: Dr Charlotte Refsum
11:10 am – How to Build an AI Centre of Excellence from SCC UK Head of AI
11:25 am – Customer Insights Panel
12:10 pm – Networking and Lunch
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