
Welcome to The Only Way is Ethics, the podcast where we dive deep into the world of digital health, clinical risk management, and governance. I’m your host, Dean Mawson, and in this episode, I’m joined by a guest who has walked the path from frontline healthcare to the highest levels of digital leadership.
Paul Llewelyn, Chief Clinical Information Officer (CCIO) at Accenture UK, brings a wealth of experience in digital health and clinical risk management. With a background in nursing, Paul has a unique perspective on how technology can enhance patient care, improve safety, and drive efficiency in healthcare systems. His journey from the bedside to boardrooms of major healthcare organisations has given him a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities in digital transformation.
In this episode, we explore:
From Ward to Boardroom – Paul’s career journey and how his clinical experience informs his leadership in digital health.
Bridging the Gap between Clinicians and Innovators – How fostering collaboration can lead to safer, more user-friendly digital solutions.
The Nurse’s Perspective in Tech Development – Why a clinical background is vital in shaping patient-centred innovation and risk management.
Clinical Risk Management Frameworks – Practical strategies for implementing robust risk management in complex healthcare environments.
The Future of Clinical Safety Officers – Why CSOs are becoming more crucial as healthcare continues to digitise.
Whether you’re a clinician, digital health innovator, or regulatory expert, this episode is packed with insights on the intersection of healthcare, technology, and governance. Stay tuned for an engaging conversation with Paul Llewelyn on The Only Way is Ethics!
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