Today's episode is hosted by Rose Sullivan and they are joined on the podcast by Tom Mitchell, Digital Change Manager at Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, Sandra Plytaityte, Digital Systems Manager at Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, Cavern Hall, Digital Project Manager at Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, Sophie Slater, Medical Staffing Recruitment Team Leader at Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, and Shirley Davies, Training Team Leader at Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust.
The conversation explores how digital transformation within healthcare is driven by effective collaboration tools such as Monday.com. The team discusses how streamlined processes and improved workflow visibility are supporting efficiency and innovation across the Trust.
The exchange highlights practical insights into project management, staff engagement, and data integration within NHS systems. Listeners will gain valuable perspectives on how technology continues to shape patient care and organisational effectiveness across the healthcare sector.
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Today's episode is hosted by Rose Sullivan and they are joined on the podcast by Tom Mitchell, Digital Change Manager at Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, Sandra Plytaityte, Digital Systems Manager at Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, Cavern Hall, Digital Project Manager at Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, Sophie Slater, Medical Staffing Recruitment Team Leader at Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, and Shirley Davies, Training Team Leader at Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust.
The conversation explores how digital transformation within healthcare is driven by effective collaboration tools such as Monday.com. The team discusses how streamlined processes and improved workflow visibility are supporting efficiency and innovation across the Trust.
The exchange highlights practical insights into project management, staff engagement, and data integration within NHS systems. Listeners will gain valuable perspectives on how technology continues to shape patient care and organisational effectiveness across the healthcare sector.
Evo Digital Health #196 - Nursing Leadership In Digital Health
Evolution Exchange Digital Health Podcast
39 minutes 42 seconds
1 month ago
Evo Digital Health #196 - Nursing Leadership In Digital Health
Host David Dowdall brings together four leading voices in nursing leadership and digital transformation. Helen Balsdon, National Chief Nursing Information Officer at NHS England, shares insights on driving innovation in patient care. Fran Beadle, Chief Nursing Information Officer at Digital Health and Care Wales, discusses advancing nursing informatics. Tim James, Clinical Director & Nursing Executive at Oracle Health, explains the role of technology in improving outcomes. Loretto Grogan, National CIO for Nursing and Midwifery at HSE, highlights empowering nurses through digital solutions.
Evolution Exchange Digital Health Podcast
Today's episode is hosted by Rose Sullivan and they are joined on the podcast by Tom Mitchell, Digital Change Manager at Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, Sandra Plytaityte, Digital Systems Manager at Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, Cavern Hall, Digital Project Manager at Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, Sophie Slater, Medical Staffing Recruitment Team Leader at Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, and Shirley Davies, Training Team Leader at Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust.
The conversation explores how digital transformation within healthcare is driven by effective collaboration tools such as Monday.com. The team discusses how streamlined processes and improved workflow visibility are supporting efficiency and innovation across the Trust.
The exchange highlights practical insights into project management, staff engagement, and data integration within NHS systems. Listeners will gain valuable perspectives on how technology continues to shape patient care and organisational effectiveness across the healthcare sector.