As the NHS continues its digital transformation journey, ensuring no patient is left behind has never been more urgent.
On 1 July, the Digital Poverty Alliance and VMO2 Business will co-lead a focused, one-hour webinar exploring how inclusive digital healthcare can strengthen health outcomes, improve patient experience, and ease pressure on overstretched systems.
Bringing together speakers from local government, primary care, and industry, the session will examine how digitally excluded populations are being supported across the UK – from trusted community partnerships and targeted digital skills programmes to solution-focused innovation and wider systems change.
Panellists include:
Rachel Benn, Senior Digital Inclusion Officer at 100% Digital Leeds; Meryl Mullins, GP Digital Facilitator Team Leader at NHS Greater Manchester; and Mark Burton, Health Lead at Virgin Media O2.
The webinar will be hosted by Elizabeth Anderson, CEO of the Digital Poverty Alliance, and will feature a 45-minute fireside conversation followed by a 15-minute live audience Q&A.
Whether you work in healthcare, local government, the voluntary sector, or technology, this session will offer practical insight, strategic learning, and real-world examples of what it takes to embed inclusion into digital health delivery – from the front line to the infrastructure behind it.
Inclusion as Infrastructure: How Digital Access is Transforming Health Outcomes
Tuesday 1 July 2025 | 1–2pm | Register here.
