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Jon Hoeksma Editor EHI

Jon Hoeksma Editor EHI. Why, CCIO Campaign?. Based on simple proposition that health IT projects do better when clinically led Clear gap as move into post-NPfIT world US experience of CMIOs (Chief Medical Information Officers) over past decade

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Jon Hoeksma Editor EHI

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  1. Jon Hoeksma Editor EHI

  2. Why, CCIO Campaign? • Based on simple proposition that health IT projects do better when clinically led • Clear gap as move into post-NPfIT world • US experience of CMIOs (Chief Medical Information Officers) over past decade • NHS Information Revolution depends on local information leaders – strategy recognises value of CCIOs and CCIO Leaders network

  3. CCIO Campaign June 2011 • Launched calling for Sec of State to encourage trusts to develop ‘local clinical information champions’ - CCIOs • Aim - secure first appointments end 2011 • Lobbying of DH and Royal Medical Colleges – round table event • Promotion through EHI • Started campaign and online petition • Built into EHI Live 2011 event

  4. Progress by end 2011 • Three CCIOs appointed • Secured backing 11 Royal Medical Colleges • Backing 60 suppliers • 200 individual campaign endorsements – including Sir Bruce Keogh. • Momentum achieved • Decided to launch CCIO Leaders Network to take forward objectives of campaign…

  5. CCIO Leaders Network 2012+ • EHI hosted and managed professional network • Encouraging individuals to join network - 1,300 have so far • Work with partner orgs who supported the campaign and harness their networks • Governance - established an Advisory Panel in May to set priorities and guidance – chair elected • 10 CCIOs so far appointed – hospital docs, GPs, nurse • Events - working with partners – BCS, midwives, CHIF, nurses, RCPsych • Online community – forum to be launched July

  6. CCIO Leaders Network objectives “To support and develop current and future clinical information leaders”

  7. CCIO Leaders Network Events • Network launched 29th March • 11 events in 2012 • Half on professional development • Half with Royal Medical Colleges on specific clinical opportunities for CCIOs • Large 200 nursing event 4th July • First national CCIO Conference, 6-7 November @ EHI Live 2012

  8. CCIO Leaders Network Website • Campaign news • Columns, including by CCIO leaders network chair • Profiles of all UK CCIOs • Features, case studies, resources and videos • CCIO events booking • Document library • CCIO Community tools • Ehi.co.uk/CCIO

  9. CCIO Leaders Network Next Steps • Terms of reference for advisory panel • Survey of current and future CCIOs • Advisory Panel response to NHS Inf Strategy • Portfolio of job descriptions • Mapping job descriptions to competencies and available training resources – working with DH • Publish case studies and resources • Examining a mentoring/Q&A tool

  10. Join the CCIO Leaders Network… Sign up to the Networkehi.co.uk/cciosignup Websiteehi.co.uk/ccio CCIO Groups ehi.co.uk/groups/3/ccio Follow us on Twitter@EHICCIOCampaign

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