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In partnership with the Frimley and
Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and
Berkshire West Integrated Care Boards

Gary Ford

CEO, Health Innovation Oxford & Thames Valley

Gary has been at the helm of Health Innovation Oxford & Thames Valley since its formation as the Oxford AHSN in 2013.

He served as Chair of the AHSN Network, the overarching body which brought together England’s 15 AHSNs, from 2021-23. Prior to that he was also twice Vice Chair of the national network. He led the successful atrial fibrillation national programme (2018-20) and national programmes supporting primary care in the prevention and management of cardiovascular disease through interventions to improve lipid management and identifying and treating people with familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH).

Gary has led the adoption of innovation in stroke care for many years. He remains a practising clinician as a consultant stroke physician at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. He is also Professor of Stroke Medicine at the University of Oxford.

Gary was Director of the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) stroke research network from 2005-2013 and is a member of the NIHR strategy board. He became a non-executive director on the board of the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) in April 2021.

Gary has been part of many service innovations in UK stroke care in the last 20 years. He developed the first thrombolysis protocol for acute stroke in England and the Face Arm Speech Test (FAST) which is now used to increase public and professional awareness of stroke. He was awarded the CBE in 2013 for services to research in stroke medicine. In 2018 Gary was identified as one of seven research legends whose work has transformed care in the NHS. Gary is a governing body fellow of Green Templeton College, Oxford, and a trustee of Picker, the international healthcare charity.

9:10am: Tomorrow’s healthcare challenges – The need for innovation

10:05am: Greatest health gains – The CVD innovation opportunity

3:20pm: Better, broader and safer use of NHS data for research and analysis