XClose

UCL Institute of Healthcare Engineering

Home
Menu

The Post Office Horizon scandal and NHS digital healthcare

09 May 2024, 1:00 pm–2:00 pm

Graphic image of harold with his face in the bottom left corner

The shocking ITV drama ‘Mr Bates vs The Post Office’ brought everyone's attention to the Post Office Horizon scandal. But the scandal isn’t just limited to the Post Office – it parallels digital scandals in the NHS. Harold Thimbleby is joining us on 9 May to talk about the problems in digital healthcare and give us solutions so the NHS doesn’t have another scandal.

Event Information

Open to

All

Availability

Yes

Organiser

Ferdouse Akhter

Location

XG03
056: Bentham House
4-8 Endsleigh Gardens
London
WC1H 0EG
United Kingdom

The shocking ITV drama Mr Bates vs The Post Office brought the Post Office Horizon scandal to everyone's attention. Sadly the Horizon scandal parallels digital scandals in the NHS. Harold Thimbleby's book Fix IT: See and Solve the Problems of Digital Healthcare (OUP, 2021) - which briefly covers the Horizon scandal as well - won the BMA general medicine award for best book of the year. The judges said "everyone should read this." But it's a long textbook, so Harold and his wife Prue collaborated on writing a 30 page magazine-style booklet Patient Safety — Stories for a Digital World (download at https://www.harold.thimbleby.net/booklet) with the same key stories plus helpful advice on what to do after an incident. As well as helping recognise digital problems (rather than blaming staff) the booklet also has many suggestions for improving the quality and safety of digital healthcare. This seminar will share some digital stories, but leave you with ideas about possible strategic improvements to digital healthcare.

About the Speaker

Harold Thimbleby

Professor of Computer Sciences and Author

Harold Thimbleby is Emeritus Professor of Computer Science, Swansea University, where he was See Change Fellow in Digital Health (he is also Emeritus Professor of Geometry, Gresham College). Most of his career Harold worked in user interface design - until (almost 25 years ago) one of his students was run over and hospitalised. He discovered how unusable digital healthcare was, and has since been working trying to improve digital healthcare and the bizarre laws around computer evidence. Subsequently he was elected Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and the Edinburgh Royal College of Physicians; he is also an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and a Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales. He is a well-known speaker - he has given nearly 300 conference keynotes around the world.

More about Harold Thimbleby