Last night it was the annual e-health Insider awards and one of the project I've worked on was short listed - Not only that but it actually won in its class. So with my bib and tucker on and with an invitation to BAFTA tightly clasped to my chest as I set of to Piccadilly .
The nomination was for an implementation CSW CaseNotes, being used in Tower Hamlets to support a health process called Single Assessment for older people - or SAP. This particular project is close my heart as it was one the first things I was asked to work on picked up when I joined the programme and I'm still involved with it today. The project allows health and social workers to provide joint care to an important group of patients, offering them better care. Even better was that it won.
The CFH programmes has taken a great number of criticisms which does get you down, so what was so brilliant about last night was that something CFH and BT have designed and deployed together has made a direct difference to patients lives through its use. This is why I've come to work every day - and sometimes it nice to see the end the product helping professionals make a difference to the people they treat.
Anyway well done to BT, CSW, Tower Hamlets care community and my colleagues in CFH.
Thursday, 8 November 2007
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