the role of the cnio fiona stephens, jon hoeksma #cciolip
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EHI CCIO Leaders NetworkCelebrating Leadership in Nursing Informatics
4th July 2012Jon Hoeksma, Editor EHI
Why, CCIOs?
• We’re using the term generically – not CMIOs• Based on simple proposition that health IT projects do
better when clinically led• A role that will appeal to a broad range of clinicians not
just doctors• Drawing on US experience of CMIOs (Chief Medical
Information Officers and Chief Nursing Information officers) over past decade
• NHS Information Revolution depends on local information leaders – strategy recognises value of CCIOs and CCIO Leaders Network
Florence Nightingale – the first CNIO?
Florence Nightingale 1820-1910The founder of modern nursing was a pioneer in the visual presentation of information and statistics to highlight seasonal sources of patient mortality in military hospitals.
NB - Since 2008 ANA has marked her birthday, 12 May, as Nursing Informatics Day
Nurse information leaders needed
• Biggest professional clinical group in NHS – 300K• Ensure focus on nursing needs and practice
when IT solutions being selected and deployed• Using data to measure and improve clinical
performance and outcomes• Help provide a trusted interpreter between
clinical, management and technology groups• Ensure patient focus to information use
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 in November 2011• Promotion through EHI• Started campaign and online petition• Built into EHI Live 2011 event
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…
CCIO Leaders Network 2012+
• EHI hosted and managed professional network• Encouraging individuals to join network - 1,400 have so
far• Work with partner orgs who supported the campaign• Governance - established an Advisory Panel – chair
elected and Julie Tindale Vice Chair.• 11 CCIOs so far appointed – hospital docs, GPs, nurse• Events - working with partners – BCS, midwives, CHIF,
nurses, RCPsych • Online community – forum to be launched July
CCIO Leaders Network Events
• Network launched 8th March - RCP• 10 events in 2012• Half on professional development• Half with Royal Medical Colleges on specific
clinical opportunities for CCIOs• First national CCIO Conference, 6-7 November
@ EHI Live 2012
CCIO Leaders Network website
• Campaign news• Columns, including by CCIO leaders• Profiles of all UK CCIOs appointed to date• Features, case studies, resources and videos• CCIO events booking• Document library• CCIO Community tools • www.EHI.co.uk/CCIO and www.ccionetwork.com
CCIO Leaders Network next steps
• Terms of reference for advisory panel• Survey of current and future CCIOs• Portfolio of job descriptions• Mapping job descriptions to competencies
and available training resources – working with DHID
• Publish case studies and resources• Examining a mentoring/Q&A tool
Questions for nurses?
• Would establishing a specialist CCIO interest group for nurses be helpful?
• Do we need to establish a baseline of where nurses are now?
• What career resources and tools are most important?
• How best to enable CNIOs to be able to share their experiences?
• What have else?