EHI Awards recognise global digital exemplars Four global digital exemplar trusts
Among the 49 shortlisted entries for the only awards dedicated to healthcare IT, which are being co-located with the EHI Live conference and exhibition for the first time.
London: Four NHS foundation trusts are in the running for a new award to recognise the best global digital exemplar of the year.
Cambridge University Hospitals, Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals, Oxford University Hospitals, and Royal Berkshire NHS foundation trusts have been shortlisted in the new category of the EHI Awards 2017.
Teams from the four organisations will now attend a judging day on 30 October. In total, 49 individuals and organisations have been shortlisted in ten categories of this year’s awards, which are being co-located with the EHI Live conference and exhibition for the first time.
The awards will be presented on the first day of EHI Live 2017, which takes place at the NEC in Birmingham on 31 October and 1 November, with the presentation followed by a celebration drinks reception.
Lead judge Jonathan Wallace, Professor of Innovation at the School of Computing at Ulster University, said: "The EHI Awards 2017 are the only awards dedicated to healthcare IT. The EHI Awards have always attracted a strong set of entries reflecting the latest developments in health and care technology, and this year has been no exception.
"The judges have already enjoyed learning about some of the great projects that are going on across the UK to improve the efficiency and safety of healthcare, and to support frontline staff and patients. We now look forward to meeting the shortlisted entrants; and to seeing the winners presented with their awards at one of the highlights of this year’s EHI Live."
The global digital exemplars programme was set up by NHS England following a review of NHS IT by US expert Professor Robert Wachter. Sixteen acute trusts and seven mental health trusts were announced as global digital exemplars last year, and eighteen acute trusts were named as ‘fast followers’ earlier this month.
The global digital exemplars and their fast followers will deploy the very latest IT themselves and develop a blueprint for further trusts to follow.
Cambridge University Hospitals, Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals and Oxford University Hospitals NHS foundation trusts are all global digital exemplars. Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust is Oxford’s fast follower, and entered the awards for its work on a cardiology system.
The other categories in this year’s awards are: chief clinical information officer of the year, chief information officer of the year, healthcare industry leader (a people’s choice award), best trust or health board of the year, best system or initiative adoption or roll-out, best mental health initiative, best nursing technology, best app for clinicians, and best app for patients and carers.
Five individuals, teams or projects have been shortlisted in each category. EHI Live is the UK’s leading event for healthcare IT, and will celebrate its tenth edition by incorporating the awards for the first time, to help celebrate success in the industry.
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EHI Awards 2017: shortlist in full
CCIO of the Year
Dr Afzal Chaudhry - Renal consultant, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Dr James Reed - Consultant forensic psychiatrist, Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Trust
Dr Brendan O'Brien - Consultant clinical informatics specialist, Health and Social Care Board (NI)
Joe McDonald - Director, Great North Care Record
Rowan Pritchard-Jones - Consultant plastic surgeon, St Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
CIO of the Year
Darren McKenna - Northumberland Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust
David Walliker - Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust
Luke Readman - East London Health and Care Partnership
Martin Egan - NHS Lothian
Vikki Lewis - Lancashire Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Healthcare Industry Leader - People's Choice Award
Dr Claire Royston - medical director, Four Seasons Health Care
Dr John Steyn - GP, NHS Lothian
Kim Ryan - Staff midwife, National Maternity Hospital
Dr Russell Jones - Chorleywood Health Centre / Department of Computer Science, Brunel University
Sarah Jane Relf - e-Care/GDE operational lead, West Suffolk Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Best Global Digital Exemplar
Becoming a global digital exemplar with eHospital digital transformation - Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Digital Liverpool - Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust
Oxford GDE - Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust drives up standards with McKesson Cardiology - Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust and McKesson Imaging and Workflow Solutions (Change Healthcare)
Trust / Board of the Year
Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust, CW+ Chelsea and Westminster NHS Health Charity, Digital Health.London Accelerator
Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Northumberland Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust
Best System or Initiative Adoption / Roll-out
Emergency Care Data Set - Royal College of Emergency Medicine / NHS Digital
E-Sepsis - Royal Liverpool University Hospital
PPM+ EHR solution - Aire Logic and Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Online Primary Care - eConsult
Right First Time at Point of Care - Derby Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Best Mental Health Initiative
Reducing harm and empowering patients using a unique digital family intervention experience for patients with psychosis and schizophrenia - Healios
Innovative presentation of data to improve service user safety, reduce serious incidents and inform clinical caseload management - NAViGO Health and Social
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Online therapy - Headsted
Technology integrated healthcare management – Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Technology transformation at Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust – BigHand
Best Nursing Technology
CareClox - University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust
Comprehensive nursing digital record roll out - Morecambe Bay Hospitals NHS Trust
EPR nursing documentation implementation - University Hospital of South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust
Opening the GATE (Generic Assessment Tool and Evaluation) for collaborative working - Liverpool Community Health NHS Trust, Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust, NHS Liverpool Clinical Commissioning Group, Liverpool City Council and Informatics Merseyside
V-Care - The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust
Best App for Clinicians
BMJ Best Practice App - BMJ Best Practice in partnership with Box UK
DonorPath - NHS Blood and Transplant and Apadmi
Improving quality inspections through technology - North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust and Perfect Ward
Morse: data on the move - NHS Western Isles and Cambric Systems
Vision Anywhere - Vision
Best App for Patients and Carers
Addressing NHS Demand: an avatar-based virtual nurse to facilitate self-assessment, self-care advice and signposting to NHS111 and other services - Sensely UK, Advanced Computer Software Group, West Midlands Integrated Urgent Care Alliance
Baby Buddy phone app for parents and parents-to-be - Best Beginnings
Health Help Now app – NHS Brent Clinical Commissioning Group
Hypertension plans and management - Health Fabric and Crown Medical Practice (Alexin Healthcare CIC)