Bolton NHS Foundation Trust has published its digital strategy for 2022-2025, sharing their ambitions to become a digital trust, with focus on digital integration, care, workforce, infrastructure and estate. Some of the aims set out in the strategy, include: to integrate care to prevent ill health, improve wellbeing and meet […]
Author: Amy Archer-Williams
HTN Now: David Kwo on how various NHS Trusts have developed their EPR Outline Business Cases
At HTN Now: Digital ICS, we were joined by David Kwo, former NHS Chief Information Officer, now working as an Independent Consultant. David’s session looked at how various NHS trusts have developed their EPR Outline Business Cases (OBC), exploring strategic case (EPRs spanning primary, community, acute and social care); economic […]
HTN Now: Careology on how remote monitoring tech can revolutionise the cancer pathway
At HTN Now: Citizen Transformation, we were joined by Paul Landau, Founder and CEO of Careology, for a discussion on how Careology is building effective digital cancer care through empowering patients and equipping healthcare professionals with real-time, relevant information. Here’s what Paul had to share with the health tech community… […]
Industry view: where will tech have the biggest impact within an ICS?
It’s time for the second part of our latest industry view feature, focusing on technology within integrated care systems. In this edition, we pose the question of where, within an ICS, technology will have the biggest impact. Without further ado, here’s what our respondents had to say… Nick Weston, Chief […]
HTN Now: Intelligent Lilli on deploying care technology to positively impact the whole system
At a recent edition of HTN Now we heard from Nick Weston, Chief Commercial Officer for Intelligent Lilli, along with their Chief Care Officer Fiona Brown, for a discussion on where and how to deploy care technology to positively impact the whole system. Fiona began by acknowledging the current pressures […]
Discussion: Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust and Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust on their approach to waitlist validation
We were joined by James Rawlinson, CIO at South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw ICS and Director of Informatics at The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust, along with Helen Williams, Transformation Lead at Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust, for a live panel discussion on their approach to validating their waiting lists. On projects […]
Industry view: what is the biggest benefit an ICS will derive from deploying technology?
For our latest industry view piece, we posted two questions to our health tech audience. We’ll be sharing the responses we received in a two-part feature, the first of which focuses on the following question: what is the biggest benefit that an ICS will derive from deploying technology? Here’s what […]
HTN Now: Apira on incorporating new models of care delivery into digital systems
For our HTN Now: Citizen Transformation event, we were joined by a team from Apira consisting of Head of Procurement Richard Scowen, Director of Client Engagement David Corbett, Clinical Lead and Transformation Manager Claire Doughty, and Director of Professional Services Alan Brown. The team set out to discuss how patient […]
£13.5 million investment into sub-national secure data environment
£13.5 million has been announced in funding for the development of an interoperable network of NHS-owned sub-national secure data environments (SDEs) in a blog by Dr Claire Bloomfield, Deputy Director of Data for Research and Development at NHS Transformation Directorate’s Centre for Improving Data Collaboration. The funding will help support a […]
HEE report highlights role of digital technologies in supporting health and care workforce
A new report published by Health Education England (HEE) entitled ‘Harnessing digital technologies for workforce development, education and training: an overview’ has revealed that digital technologies are to play a key role in supporting the NHS workforce deal with upcoming demands. To meet demand, the report highlights that policy makers […]