
Judith Murray
In Judith’s current role as the first Chief Nurse Information Officer (CNIO) in Kingston Hospital Foundation Trust, she is focused on maximising the efficacy of the Trust’s EPR systems (and the data within them).

In Judith’s current role as the first Chief Nurse Information Officer (CNIO) in Kingston Hospital Foundation Trust, she is focused on maximising the efficacy of the Trust’s EPR systems (and the data within them).

Jo has a dual role within Occupational Therapy (OT) as one of the Leads within community mental health and a joint lead role in OT practice development.

Cynthia is a Project Manager who is currently leading Digital Transformation Projects at Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust.

Barton is an experienced IT project manager at Kingston Hospital with strong analytical skills. He started his career as a coder in the finance industry and joined Kingston Hospital in 2007 to oversee the migration of patient data to the new Cerner Millennium EPR system.

Angela currently works in the Change Team within the Information Management & Technology Department at Kingston NHS Foundation Trust. She was recruited into this role after working as an Emergency Department Nursing Sister.

In his role, Andy manages a team of 40 staff that provides services for the 4500 users across four sites. As part of his portfolio, he manages the IT service desk, desktop support, and the Infrastructure team, which includes overseeing their responsibilities, functions, and team members.

Siamah has had versatile experience as a pharmacist in primary care, working in community pharmacies, community trusts, and general practices as an Independent Pharmacist Prescriber as well as her current role in the SWL ICB.

Abraham is a dedicated Clinical Teaching Fellow in General Surgery who is committed to advancing digital health and improving the NHS.

Teshique has three years of nursing experience post-registration. Teshique’s project aims to increase ways to how information is disseminated to site managers when necessary.

Jasjit is a cardiology registrar in training at West Middlesex University Hospital. He’ll be working with staff to understand their perspectives on technology

A Faster, Safer, Smarter digital triage and streaming platform for clinicians and patients for Urgent and Emergency Care.

Florence is an app that connects healthcare organisations directly to nurses and healthcare assistants looking for extra shifts.

Akara helps hospitals maximise operational efficiency using innovative technologies that increases room utilization, enhances environmental hygiene, and improves environmental sustainability.

Al based software delivering preventative, personalised care at population scale

Mobilise is building a world where all unpaid carers are equipped with the knowledge, skills and emotional support to create a healthy and sustainable caring situation – so that together, we can care and thrive.

The Hippo Recaller streamlines and automates GP Practice proactive care processes to help them more efficiently and effectively look after their patient populations.

Nolea Health is a healthcare staffing marketplace platform matching mental healthcare practitioners to different NHS Healthcare provider organisations.

A mobile based application that connects doctors with students to help manage workload and improve medical education.

Patientcheck.in is a self-triage and queue management solution.

The SMART workforce platform helps health and social care to manage and accelerate safe workforce capability development and impact to meet individual, organisational and system needs.

Compassly is an app that makes clinical competency assessments brilliantly simple and easily transferable – saving time for staff and helping keep patients safe.

Ufonia’s solution Dora is an automated clinical assistant that increases clinical capacity by telephoning patients to have routine medical conversations.

Healthtech 1 automates admin tasks in the NHS, so staff can focus on patient care.

Read part two of Birdie’s evidence generation journey, in which the focus has moved from demonstrating value to making sure the Birdie platform meets the needs of users.