
As healthcare organisations look to the future, the need for a comprehensive solution to manage clinical safety, streamline processes, and enhance patient care has become increasingly evident. In this session, we will explore how Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust (BHRUT) leveraged digital tools to achieve these goals.
We will delve into how BHRUT, guided by their PRIDE values (Passion, Responsibility, Innovation, Drive, and Empowerment), utilised Microsoft Planner to provide a unified solution for managing clinical safety assessments. This approach has enabled them to collaborate effectively across departments and improve overall efficiency.
Join us as we examine the toolkits and strategies BHRUT used to enhance their digital clinical safety. Learn how they implemented these solutions to streamline their processes, celebrate staff contributions, and improve patient experiences. Hear from other healthcare leaders on how your organisation can adopt similar practices to innovate and transform your clinical safety management.
Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from BHRUT's experience and discover how digital solutions can revolutionise clinical safety in healthcare.
Speakers

Andy Carter is the Modern Work Management Functional Team Lead at CPS, where he leverages his extensive experience in IT business management and project management to drive digital transformation initiatives. With a strong background in infrastructure migrations and cloud services (IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS), Andy excels in leading teams and managing complex projects. He has held various senior roles, including Senior Modern Work Management Consultant at CPS and IT Business Manager at MHA MacIntyre Hudson. Andy is known for his leadership qualities, attention to detail, and ability to communicate effectively with both technical and non-technical stakeholders. His commitment to continuous learning is evident through his certifications, including Microsoft Certified: Security, Compliance, and Identity Fundamentals.

Dione Rogers is the Deputy Chief Nurse and Chief Nursing Informatics Officer at Barking, Havering, and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust (BHRUT). With over 25 years of experience in healthcare, Dione leads the digital transformation of nursing and clinical services. She holds an MSc in Healthcare Analytics and Artificial Intelligence from Sheffield Hallam University and is a proud advocate for mental health awareness, inclusion, and innovation in healthcare. As a CHIME Faculty member, author, blogger, and international speaker, Dione frequently shares her expertise in healthcare analytics, digital transformation, and leadership at global conferences. Her mission is to empower clinicians with the tools and insights needed to deliver safe, efficient, and patient-centered care.

Rosalia Margarita Padron Pol is the Digital Patient Safety Officer at Barking, Havering, and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust (BHRUT). With a robust background as a registered midwife and nurse, Rosalia has extensive experience in clinical and digital healthcare settings. She holds a master’s level qualification in high dependency midwifery from King’s College London, where she graduated with distinction. Rosalia is dedicated to enhancing patient safety through the digitalisation of clinical applications and leads various projects and audits to ensure optimal use of technology in patient care. Her expertise spans across midwifery, nephrology nursing, and digital health, making her a valuable advocate for integrating technology to improve healthcare outcomes.