NHSX national CIO job advert goes online to help achieve long term plan
The role involves working with the CEO and CCIO at NHSX to help deliver the missions of the organisation, and the long-term plan commitments.
Health CIO
NHSX advertising for advisors to ensure patient voices are heard
In a blog post, Matthew Gould said the organisation was looking for part-time advisors to hold NHSX to account on how it involves patients and citizens.
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NHS will have to pay price on technical debt says NHSX associate CIO
Speaking a conference in York on 7 November, Rob Parker also spoke about the new digital plans integrated care systems (ICSs) will be expected to draw up.
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NHSX on the hunt for a chief technology officer
The executive role will involve working for NHSX CEO, Matthew Gould as his technology advisor, as well as head of technology profession for the NHS.
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‘Jury out’ on NHSX, says head of BCS Health and Care
Kinnear said the picture at the centre was already confused with multiple organisations, with the addition of NHSX muddling this further.
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McDonald calls for greater honesty and culture change on NHS IT
Joe McDonald said key lessons from NPfIT had not been learned and it remained difficult for local NHS IT leaders to have honest conversations with the centre.
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Director of transformation Sam Shah leaves NHSX
A spokesperson for NHSX confirmed to Digital Health News that Sam Shah left the position after his contract ended on October 31.
Health CIO
‘Significant safety risk’ surrounds e-prescribing after drug mix-up
The report found communication and transfer of information between secondary care, primary care and community pharmacy posed safety risks.
Clinical Software 3
Twenty developers ‘confident’ their AI will be ready for NHS within a year
A new report from NHSX outlines how the unit will develop an AI governance framework, use data and encourage the spread of “good” innovation.
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NHSX removes job advert amid criticism it excludes BAME applicants
The role was advertised on 15 October but taken down two days later after some pointed out on Twitter that the advert excluded BAME individuals.
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