
Andy Inniss 12.03.10 ‘How to Inniss friends and influence people’
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04 Mar 2010
In his second diary, Declan talks about the electronic document management system in place at the trust that has already been used to archive more than half a million images. 26 Feb 2010
Philip Graham introduces himself and tells us about the ongoing implementation of Alert’s electronic patient record system at Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre NHS Foundation Trust. 18 Feb 2010
This week’s video diary features Christine Walters, associate director of IM&T at Pennine Acute. 12 Feb 2010
In his first EHI video diary, Dr Lumb talks viewers through the projects he is currently involved with as part of his role as IT lead for practice based commissioning for the locality. 04 Feb 2010
Daniel Ray, University Hospitals of Birmingham’s director of informatics and patient administration.
In his first video diary, former E-Health Insider awards winner and current awards judge Daniel Ray tells viewers about his NHS IT gripes and glories. 27 Jan 2010
After a short, snow-induced, break, Andy Inniss is back to discuss his hopes for 2010 – specifically greater collaboration with the wider NHS in order to share information with patients. 20 Jan 2010
In his second video diary, Neil Paul sets out to review the information strategy 2010 – 2011. However, unable to muster the enthusiasm, strength or will to do so, he instead makes the case for installing a 42in plasma screen in his surgery. 06 Jan 2010
This week’s EHI Video Diary follows Sean Riddell through a month of being the managing director of Emis. 17 Dec 2009
This week’s video diary comes from Declan Hadley, assistant director of IM&T at Lancashire Care Trust. 10 Dec 2009
In his first diary, Dr Paul talks about a clinical communication project that is aiming to pull together data from three big hospitals and at least 50 GP practices. He also talks about his NHS IT likes and dislikes and his Christmas NHS IT wish list. 03 Dec 2009
Andy Inniss, the central training supervisor for South Western Ambulance Service NHS Trust, sets the camera rolling with the very first E-Health Insider Video Diary. |
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How to get involved
We’ve got our first recruits, but we’d still like to find more volunteers willing to keep a video diary for at least six months. We’re looking for a range of different people to offer a personal take on what IT means to them and their work.We’re not looking for acting talent, what matters is passion and enthusiasm. If you’d like to get involved please email EHI and we’ll send details.





