Network chairs deliver verdict on upcoming NHS tech body mergers

  • 23 November 2021
Network chairs deliver verdict on upcoming NHS tech body mergers

The chairs of the Digital Health Networks have said streamlining digital bodies across the NHS is a sensible step, but they are concerned about those with jobs at risk.

It was announced this week that both NHS Digital and NHSX are to be incorporated into NHS England and Improvement following recommendations set out in the Wade-Gery review.

Part of the change will see NHS Digital becoming the CIO directorate, while NHSX will evolve into the strategy function in the NHSā€™ newly formed Transformation directorate ā€“ which aims to maintain the pace of innovation seen during the pandemic.

In response to the announcement, Lisa Emery, chair of the CIO Network, and Dr James Reed, chair of the CCIO Network, told Digital Health News that while the move is welcomed, there are still some concerns.

ā€œI generally donā€™t think it is a bad thing for them to amalgamate, I am just a bit concerned about how they are going to do it,ā€ Emery said.

ā€œCohesion at the centre is something that we have been asking about, so in a lot of respects we have been looking for a unified approach but there are people at the heart of all this.

ā€œIt would be good to get that clarity as to what this all means for a lot of people who are involved in NHSX and NHS Digital who have done sterling work and been really supportive.ā€

Emery added that while there is a ā€œsensible aspectā€ of having a more cohesive approach to technology in the NHS, the work that has been done so far, such as What Good Looks Like, should not be derailed in the process.

This is echoed by Dr Reed, who wants there to be reassurances that work done so far wonā€™t get lost in the NHS machine.

He said: ā€œWhen NHSX started there was a lot of excitement that digital was going to be at the centre of everything and now the worry is that this focus will be lost in the transition to the larger NHS England and Improvement machinery.ā€

Retirement of the NHS Digital and NHSX brandĀ 

One aspect of the merger will be the retirement of the NHSX and NHS Digital brands, which Dr Reed believes is not the right move.

ā€œAlthough branding isnā€™t everything, it does make a statement and I think it is a shame that they are going. I think it would have been better to preserve perhaps one of them to show the continued importance of this work.

ā€œI can see definite benefits from simplifying the organisational structure but the digital branding could have been maintainedā€.

This argument is echoed by Emery, who said: ā€œThere is a worry about what they are going to do to keep the digital brand. What keeps digital at the forefront in this new arrangement?

ā€œWe need to see how it shakes out, but we donā€™t want to lose momentum and we donā€™t want to lose engagement.ā€

On the topic of engagement, both chairs stressed that the Digital Health Networks will do whatever they can to assist the merger.

ā€œThe Networks have welcomed recent steps to engage more with the front line and we are really keen not to lose that,ā€ Emery added.

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1 Comments

  • Given the appalling way NHS Digital handled their recent Org2 reorganisation and the history of the similarly appalling reorganisations with the creation of the NHSIA and then CfH I have little hope that the collateral damage of this will be any less.

    This reorganisation makes sense, but it needs to be done quickly with a level of honesty and transparency that’s not been seen before in the NHS, but which I have seen in other organisations I have worked for, so know that it can be done.

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