As the EPR & Clinical Systems Service Manager at IT Works Health, I am excited to be attending Digital Health Rewired 2025 alongside my colleague Will Helm. Taking place on March 18-19 at the NEC in Birmingham, this event is a key opportunity for us to engage with thought leaders and gain valuable insights into the evolving digital health landscape.
With over 4,000 attendees, 300+ speakers, and 200+ exhibitors, Rewired 2025 promises a packed agenda across nine stages. Our goal is to absorb as much knowledge as possible from the keynote speakers and industry figures shaping the future of healthcare technology, clinical systems, and digital transformation.
Learning from Key Industry Leaders:
Some of the key speakers we’re particularly excited to hear from include:
- Professor Sir Stephen Powis, National Medical Director at NHS England, who will discuss the role of digital innovation in the NHS’s 10-year health plan.
- Ming Tang, Chief Data and Analytics Officer at NHS England, who will highlight the crucial role of data and analytics in shaping healthcare strategies and improving patient outcomes.
- Professor Joe Harrison, National Director of the NHS App, who will explore future plans for the NHS App and its impact on patient engagement and service accessibility.
- Dr. Alec Price-Forbes, newly appointed NHS National Chief Clinical Information Officer, who will outline his vision for clinical informatics and how digital tools can enhance support for healthcare professionals.
- Helen Balsdon, National Chief Nursing Information Officer, who will discuss the integration of digital solutions in nursing and how these tools can improve patient care and streamline workflows.
- Phil Wood, Chief Executive at Leeds Teaching Hospitals, who will provide insights into how large healthcare organisations are implementing digital transformation strategies to enhance service delivery.
- Dr. Jessica Morley, Postdoctoral Research Associate at Yale Digital Ethics Centre, who will explore the ethical considerations of digital health, ensuring technology advances align with patient rights and societal values.
- Mike Bracken, Founding Partner of Public Digital, who will share lessons from digital transformation across various sectors and how these strategies can be applied to healthcare to drive efficiency and innovation.
IT Works Health’s Commitment to Digital Health
With over 20 years of experience as specialist IT recruiters, our mission at IT Works Health is to connect top digital health professionals with the organisations that need them most. Over the years, we’ve built a thriving community of 25,000+ digital health experts, supporting over 265 organisations in driving innovation and transformation. By bridging the gap between technology and healthcare, we recognise that people are the true solution - helping to implement, optimise, and advance the digital systems that shape the future of healthcare.