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It was an absolute delight to be back at Digital Health Rewired. The event, the first major UK gathering since the beginning of the pandemic, was extremely busy, and full of energy and engagement. There was a diverse range of speakers which included academia, clinical, research, policy and industry.
After so much physical distance, it was good to attend this year’s Digital Health Summer School event – in person! – hosted by the University of York. The networking opportunities were highly appreciated and the energy that comes from being back together was palpable by all.
As aways, there was an impressive range of speakers and ideas – so impressive that I wanted to make sure they received the time and attention they deserve. I’ve summarised some thinking from a few sessions that really struck a chord for me:
On 28 April, the Health and Care Bill received Royal Assent and became an Act of Parliament. The bill formalises the intent to establish Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) across England. This evolution of health and care delivery will develop multi-agency partnerships that span the NHS, local government, voluntary, community, and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations, and other partners.
More than two-thirds believe identity management is important to their security strategy, yet less than half are using key identity and access management (IAM) technologies.
For the roll out of Imprivata Single Sign On technology
We are delighted to report that Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust has won the HTN Excellence in Project Management award.
The Trust implemented Imprivata OneSign SSO for 3,000 users/4,000 devices in just 4 weeks - the fastest roll-out of a project of this size, worldwide. Clinicians saved 4.5 minutes per login, and the Trust was able to utilise shared mobile devices securely, saving considerable costs.
Here are the details of the winning entry…
I’ve been struck by the sad news of the Queen’s passing and wanted to extend my condolences and best regards to all in the UK, and the commonwealth countries, for the loss of a truly remarkable moral and social leader. I have always viewed the Queen as a beacon of reason, stability, steadfastness, civility, kindness and care – in a world that is often challenging and divisive.
We have lost an incredible statesperson of unmatched positive influence, and now those tasks of civility, kindness, and caring fall to us all to carry forward – as part of her lasting legacy.
Free, one-of-a-kind resources deliver actionable guidance to build a comprehensive digital identity strategy that improves care quality, reduces cyber risks, and puts privacy first
From the Frontline – a new semi-regular series of blogs featuring independent thought leadership and comment from a range of leaders that span the healthcare industry.
From the Frontline – a new semi-regular series of blogs featuring independent thought leadership and comment from a range of leaders that span the healthcare industry.The demands on the NHS are increasing and evolving. With the NHS workforce strategy now due in 2023, there’s the need for healthcare staff to be better supported by technology and enabled to be more productive. How can IT advances best be leveraged to support an increasingly mobile health and care workforce?
The company’s single sign-on and identity governance solutions helped Health and Social Care (HSC) Trust onboard 500 personnel in under 25 minutes to operationalise vaccine delivery amid COVID-19 health crisis.