Ponemon Institute and Imprivata study shows UK organisations struggle to combat third-party risk due to lack of resources, limited budget, and no centralised control or ownership
We are delighted once again to be exhibiting at the Digital Health Rewired conference #rewired25, one of the largest healthcare IT events in the UK calendar. With 9 stages, 300 speakers and 4,000 attendees expected at Birmingham NEC, 18 – 19 March, Rewired 2025 promises to be the best yet.
Andy Kinnear, former NHS CIO and now Independent Consultant, reflects on what lessons can be learned from the forthcoming subsuming of NHS England functions into Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC).
Experienced leader and technology visionary to accelerate innovation at Imprivata to help customers solve pressing access management, security, and workflow challenges
The government’s announcement that NHS England will be abolished has sent shock waves across the digital health community.
Prime minister Sir Keir Starmer said on 13 March 2025 that the management of the NHS would be brought back into the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), reversing the top-down reorganisation of the NHS by Andrew Lansley, former Conservative health secretary, in 2012.
Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust (SASH) provides emergency and non-emergency services to the residents of east Surrey, north-east West Sussex, and South Croydon, including the major towns of Crawley, Horsham, Reigate, and Redhill.
East Surrey Hospital is a large acute hospital for east Surrey and north-east West Sussex, providing an Emergency Department and acute services for the whole catchment area of the SASH NHS Trust, including Gatwick Airport – a total of more than half a million people.