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NHS Digital and techUK look to next steps in their partnership

NHS Digital and techUK have outlined their view on the future challenges they need to tackle to take their partnership to the next level.

NHS Digital and techUK2 have outlined their view on the future challenges they need to tackle to take their partnership to the next level.

They have agreed six main areas to focus on in 2018. These include working with small and medium enterprises so that they might share in NHS and social care business and continuing to increase interoperability in the sector, building flexibility into technology from the outset.

Other areas of interest include horizon scanning for innovative technologies, supporting the security operation centre procurement to help build on current cyber security work and carrying out a strategic review of NHS Digital's digital transformation programme3.

James Hawkins, Director of Programmes at NHS Digital said: "The years ahead promise many exciting opportunities to advance technology in the NHS, working closely in partnership with industry. By setting out our priorities, we have created a blueprint for success in the years to come."

Julian David, Chief Executive Officer for techUK said: "Our partnership with NHS Digital has already achieved so much, with 25 market engagements, seven consultations, and over 1,500 delegates through the door, but this is only the start. Now that we have seen a shift towards a more transparent and collaborative way of working with industry, we look forward to deepening that engagement, working together to deliver better health and care outcomes for the whole country."

Set up towards the end of 2016, the partnership sought to bring suppliers and the NHS together to tackle the challenges and opportunities that the Government's digital transformation programme for health and social care presents, so that industry could help influence and create the new technologies that will drive innovation.

An annual review of the partnership's achievements was completed in November 2017. Successes noted in the review included a number of market engagement events and consultations. These engagements have given industry a clear voice in the public health sector and enabled NHS Digital to benefit from the knowledge and experience that suppliers have to offer, earlier in the process.

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1. NHS Digital is the national information and technology partner of the health and care system. Our team of information analysis, technology and project management experts create, deliver and manage the crucial digital systems, services, products and standards upon which health and care professionals depend. Our vision is to harness the power of information and technology to make health and care better.

2. techUK represents the companies and technologies that are defining today the world that we will live in tomorrow. Over 900 companies are members of techUK, collectively they employ more than 700,000 people, with around a third of these working in digital health and care. These companies range from leading FTSE 100 companies to new innovative start-ups. The majority of their members are small and medium sized businesses. 

3. You can find more information on the Personalised Health and Care Programme.



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