The event runs from Monday 2 to Friday 6 December. The first two days will be online and the following three days will be face-to-face sessions at the Hilton Metropole in Edgeware, north-west London.
On Tuesday 3 December, NHSCFA Deputy Chief Executive and Chief Financial Officer Matthew Jordan-Boyd will give an online presentation to finance colleagues about current NHS vulnerabilities, particularly from technology-related fraud and give details of our new training module to tackle the problem. He will be joined by HMFA’s senior policy and research manager, Lisa Robertson, for the session called ‘Adding value through effectively countering fraud’.
Colleagues from NHSCFA Corporate Communications, Finance, Fraud Hub, Analytical Intelligence and other teams will attend the face-to-face part of conference to discuss our work to tackle fraud with the NHS finance community and listen to their concerns and questions.
Matthew said: “The HFMA conference is an excellent opportunity for colleagues across the NHSCFA to engage with key audiences, so we all work collaboratively to tackle fraud across the health sector.
“My session will provide an update on how the NHSCFA is using advanced data analytics to identify NHS fraud and develop tools to improve outcomes, protecting funds intended for patient care.
“The session will also inform NHS finance colleagues about our ‘counter fraud for finance professionals’ training module which we have developed in partnership with HFMA. During the session, I will outline the module’s intended audience, how they can access it and the benefits that NHS finance community will gain from engaging and collaborating with us in this vital area.”
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