The Role of the CNIO in Digital Transformation
Sarah Hanbridge, CCIO at Leeds Teaching Hospitals (LTHT); Johanna Kelly, CNIO at Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells (MTW); and Rhian Bulmer, chief partnerships officer at Radar Healthcare; shared their experience and insight into the role of the CNIO in digital transformation.
St Nicholas Hospice Care
At St Nicholas Hospice Care, the commitment to delivering safe, high-quality care is matched by a drive to innovate and improve. In partnership with Radar Healthcare, the organisation has embraced technology to transform governance, streamline processes, and empower its teams with real-time insights - ensuring patients remain at the heart of every decision.
Interview: Donna Doran on Analytics-Driven Patient Safety
Donna Doran, Quality and Risk Manager and Infection Prevention Control Lead at Circle Health Group’s Harbour Hospital, says Radar Healthcare has transformed how governance, audits, and incident reviews are managed. By linking actions, risks, and outcomes in one system with powerful analytics, it has improved productivity, strengthened safety culture, and made data-driven decision-making far more effective.
Interview: Joshua Holland on Real-Time Health & Safety with Radar Healthcare
Joshua Holland, Health, Safety and Environmental Lead at Circle Health Group, says Radar Healthcare has transformed how he manages incidents, audits, and risks across multiple sites. Immediate access to data, automated notifications, and powerful analytics mean reporting now takes minutes instead of hours, giving him clearer oversight and more time to focus on improving safety.
Interview: Anderley Newnham at Mount Alvernia Hospital
Anderley Newnham, Quality and Risk Manager at Circle Health Group’s Mount Alvernia Hospital, says Radar Healthcare has transformed governance by bringing incidents, audits, risks, and complaints into one central system. With powerful dashboards, action plans, and task management, it has improved efficiency, collaboration, and oversight, making it easier to prioritise work and maintain safe, high-quality services.
The Impact of Tech and Data Reporting Across Your Care Organisation
Explore the impact of tech and data reporting across care organisations with insights from care consultant Emma Miles. Learn how digital solutions can enhance staff engagement, compliance, and overall care quality.
People First, Technology Second: How Ramsay Health Care UK is Transforming Patient Safety
Ramsay Health Care UK has successfully adopted a "People First, Tech Second" approach, ensuring that digital transformation empowers rather than replaces healthcare professionals. A key part of this strategy has been Radar Healthcare’s risk, quality, and compliance software, which has helped Ramsay drive patient safety, transparency, and efficiency across their 34 hospitals.
Boosting Retail Efficiency with Radar Healthcare: A Success Story with Dorothy House Hospice
This Q&A-style article with Melanie Barber, the Digital Systems Transformation Partner at Dorothy House Hospice Care, shares insight into their use of the Radar Healthcare system and the advantages it offers.
Technology and Transformation in Social Care: Insights from Erica Pryce
In this article, we have a conversation with Erica Pryce about the impact of technology on contemporary social care. Erica offers her perspective on how the introduction of systems such as Radar Healthcare has enhanced safety, compliance, and governance in various organisations.



