Awards gallery

  • 26 April 2005

The E-Health Innovation Awards, which took place last week at a glittering ceremony in Central London, were a chance for unsung yet great ideas for using technology to improve patient care to be rewarded. Below are photographs of winners and speakers at the awards ceremony.

Best use of e-health to improve efficiency
Sponsored by Xerox Global Services

Increasing efficiency in radiology through PACS and speech recognition
Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Trust and Philips Speech Recognition Systems

From left to right: Gary Williams, Philips Speech Recognition Systems; John Hopwood, Xerox Global Services; Dr Richard Harries, Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Trust.

Best use of e-health to deliver integrated care
Sponsored by Centrom

Implementing an electronic patient record system for allied health professionals working in the community
Ethical Technology Ltd (Ethitec), Charnwood and NW Leicestershire PCT and Leicestershire Health Informatics Service

Integrated care award winners

From left to right: Derek Coker, Leicestershire Health Informatics Service; Paul Ryder, Centrom; Carol Marsden, Charnwood and NW Leicestershire PCT; Simon Taylor, Ethitec.

Best use of mobile technology
Sponsored by Cisco Systems

Blackberry Transplant
University of Cambridge Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Mobile award winners

From left to right: David Hughes, University of Cambridge Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Terry Espiner, Cisco Systems.

Best use of e-health to empower patients
Sponsored by iSOFT

 t+ for diabetes monitoring
e-San Ltd 

Empowerment award winners

From left to right: Richard Moon and Dr Ann Simon, e-San, and Paul Richards, iSOFT.

Most innovative e-health project – joint winners
Sponsored by InterSystems

EMIS Access
EMIS

Historian
Automated psychiatric history taking on the internet, North East London Mental Health Trust

Most innovative e-health product award winners

From left to right: Rob Murgatroyd, EMIS; Mike Fuller, InterSystems; Maria Protopapa, Intellect; Dr Jason Taylor, North-east London Mental Health Trust.

Guest of honour at the awards ceremony was Dame Gill Morgan, chair of the NHS Confederation (above, right). She was joined on the podium by Jo Wright, Managing Director of BT Global Health Business.

 

 

Phil Hammond

The awards were compered by Dr Phil Hammond, GP, comedian and columnist.

 

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Sponsors

BT
Centrom
Cisco
InterSystems
iSOFT
LiquidLogic
Xerox Global Services

 

Winners

University of Cambridge Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Charnwood and NW Leicestershire PCT
EMIS
e-San
Ethical Technology Ltd (Ethitec)
North East London Mental Health Trust
Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Trust
Philips Speech Recognition Systems

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