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Health Tech Heroes part three

Each week as part of our Health Tech Heroes series we recognise and say thank you to those in health tech making a real difference.

Here in the third part in the series, we cover some of the amazing work this week where teams across the country have been working around the clock to deliver technology at pace to support health and care.

You can view the series here, or you can nominate your Health Tech Hero here.

This national programme is open to anyone and every nomination will receive a Health Tech Hero mug – for when you have time to one day enjoy a cuppa!

The Health Tech Heroes this week:

Warrington & Halton Teaching Hospitals Digital Services and clinicians providing their time to support a range of service improvements 

Phil James, Chief Information Officer “The incident is demanding new data capture, new ways of working, new ways of caring and new ways of managing.”

“Our teams have actively delivered a range of schemes at pace from EPR data capture, dashboard and reports production and tuning, remote working capacity and capability (both corporate and frontline), resulting solutions, Staff Training, Command Centre infrastructure plus frontline devices for staff and patients alike. Whilst the use of telephony (and email!) has increased our teams are focusing upon deployment of Outpatients Video consultations in a safe manner and have also provided staff to support colleagues in non-Digital services where required. The huge effort continues…”

Lauren Lucasiewicz from NHS Digital

Celia Ingham Clark, MD for Professional Leadership and Clinical Effectiveness, NHS England “In response to our urgent enquiry to help bring tens of thousands of health care professionals back into NHS service to meet the Coronavirus challenge, Lauren stepped forward with a Qualtrix survey, built it around the content we wanted over a weekend then continued to run it and amend it as needed over a two week period until more than 20,000 staff had used it as their route back into NHS service.”

Northampton General Hospital NHS Trust IT team

Deborah Needham, Chief Operating Officer/Deputy CEO “Many people in the hospital have been able to cease the BAU work during the covid-19 response. The IT team however have not. The team have rallied around to set up the incident control room in the space of 24hrs with PCs, TVs and screens they have responded immediately to developing databases to capture information, setting up new email addresses & even adding themselves to work overtime in clinical areas when the need arises. The team itself is led by a CIO, but the real stars have been the “heads of” Dave Smith, Graham Kershaw, Sally Shocklidge, Rich Smith & Sean McGarvey. They are true unsung heroes of NGH & deserve to be thanked.”

Alder Hey Digital Futures Service

Kate Warriner, Chief Digital and Information Officer “Alder Hey’s Digital Service have emerged from the shadows and become recognised heroes. In the last 3 weeks, they have moved from early days implementation of our Digital Futures strategy with focused and extremely rapid delivery of: