Panel discussion exploring the next steps in the evolution and sustainability of shared care records across England, including national roadmap, convergence and targets for interoperability.
Peter Skinner
programme director, digitising social care, NHS Transformation Directorate, NHS England
Laura Godtschalk
programme manager, Leicestershire and Rutland Care records and chair of national shared care record programme directors group
Hannah Wall
stakeholder relationship senior manager, Connecting Care records, Transformation Directorate NHSE
Joe McGuigan
ICB director of digital operations and assurance, NHS Lancashire and South Cumbria Integrated Care Board
Lee Rickles
CIO, programme director and deputy SIRO, Humber Teaching Hospitals NHS FT and Yorkshire and Humber Care Record
Lee has 25 years of project and programme management experience. The first decade was based on UK military aircraft project for the T-45 Goshawk, Sea Harrier, AV-8B and Nimrod. During this time Lee lead the restoration of a Sea Fury for the Royal Navy Historic Flight which he handed over to HRH Prince Andrew.
The last 15 years have been focused in the NHS managing digital projects, programmes, IT services and BI for NHS organisations. He has also had significant experience in the development of provider and commissioner information strategies; development and procurement of Information Technology Services and clinical systems as a supplier or as a commissioner. Lee is responsible for Humber development, delivery and realisation of benefits for Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust’s digital plan. Lee is now leading the Local Health Care Record Exemplar programme for Yorkshire & Humber.
Dr Bishoy Dimitri
director of clinical informatics (CCIO), Oxford University Hospitals NHS FT
Bishoy is the Chief Clinical Information Officer (Director for Clinical Informatics) for Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. He is also the Vice – Chair for the CCIO Advisory Panel to provide a support and direction for the CCIO community nationally. He also has digital health start-up experience as the Chief Medical Officer of Lister, a task management application aiming to eliminate paper job lists for both Doctors and Nurses.
Bishoy is keen to utilise his skills in operational management, innovation and leadership to provide impactful change in the NHS to support staff to deliver better care for patients.