Pioneering clinical informatics specialist and retired surgeon, Ian Linehan, has joined the board of digital patient medical records supplier IMMJ Systems as non-executive director.
IMMJ Systems develops scalable, intelligent information solutions for healthcare that deliver real value. Its launch product, MediViewer, takes an optimised approach to digitising patient medical records and presents them rapidly in a way that makes the most sense to clinicians.
“Many digital patient medical records systems have, until now, been a source of frustration for the clinical community,” said Linehan.
“IMMJ Systems has developed fast, easy-to-use technology that helps clinicians do their jobs, rather than act as a barrier. MediViewer shows that good digital health technology can cost less and be delivered quickly without having to sacrifice quality.”
In a precursor for what has now become the chief clinical information officer (CCIO) role, the now-retired surgeon developed and implemented IT systems in clinical and non-clinical areas, and in later years he was involved with IT strategy.
He brings 34 years’ experience of working in NHS hospitals, the last 20 years of which were as a consultant colorectal surgeon at Basildon Hospital. From 2009-2015 he was the clinical lead for a project at the hospital that implemented electronic patient medical records and back-scanned the historic archive.
“Ian’s pioneering work in the field of clinical informatics, and his considerable experience of electronic patient medical records implementations, gives us access to unrivalled expertise relevant to the needs of our clients,” said Michael van de Weg, director of IMMJ Systems.
“We look forward to working with Ian as part of our ambitious plans for growth in the UK digital healthcare market.”