Alder Hey is pleased to announce a new collaboration with Blinx Healthcare to enhance paediatric care through modern, connected technology.
The collaboration will support clinicians, operational teams, patients and families by enabling more seamless care delivery and intuitive digital experiences.
Together, we’ll be focusing on strengthening digital foundations across services – ensuring that every member of staff has the information they need, exactly when they need it.
How this collaboration will make a difference:
- Create more seamless care journeys for patients and families
- Support clinicians with clearer, more connected workflows
- Reduce unnecessary friction between systems
- Enable faster access to meaningful, actionable information
This is about building the digital infrastructure that underpins outstanding paediatric care – today and for the future.
“At Alder Hey, our digital approach is always grounded in one clear purpose, which is to improve the lives and experiences of children, young people and their families. This collaboration with Blinx reflects our commitment to using thoughtful, well-designed technology to support children, young people and families to digitally access our services easily and in a joined up way with other local health and care services. We are excited at the opportunity for families and our colleagues to strengthen care pathways and create more joined up, intuitive experiences across our services. By working closely with partners who understand the realities of paediatric care, we can continue to push digital innovation in ways that will make a huge difference.”
Kate Warriner, Chief Transformation and Digital Officer at Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust
Gareth Bartlett, CEO and Co-Founder of Blinx Healthcare:
“Alder Hey brings the clinical expertise; we bring the tech to turn world-class paediatric care into world-class digital solutions. This partnership removes tech as the excuse and makes it the glue that holds joined-up care together – for children and young people, their families and carers, and for the healthcare professionals who support them.”