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Healthcare systems form some of the most complex human-cyber-physical systems in the world, with chaotic emergent behaviour affecting real-world patient safety.
The use of AI is beginning to revolutionise the way that healthcare systems deliver care to patients, but we believe that existing governance and assurance frameworks are completely inadequate to meet this emerging demand to ensure reliability and patient safety.
Transforming healthcare
In order to radically transform healthcare systems and meet modern population challenges, multi-modal transformation activities are essential. This means that there are:
Increasing numbers of moving parts
Greater increase in critical dependencies
Challenging schedules to deliver overall system outcomes
Emergent properties of systems which lead to destabilisation
NHS organisations need tailored solutions
Our experience delivering safety-critical cyber-physical systems across demanding industries will allow us to support NHS ICBs, Trusts, and Organisations to procure appropriate and safe systems whilst understanding how they impact their wider enterprise technology estate architecture.
Our solutions
At Synoptix, we believe that applying tailored and pragmatic systems thinking and engineering approaches can support rapid delivery of digital transformation. But we also need to ensure that key transversal requirements (such as system performance, interoperability, cybersecurity, and useability) are driven throughout the procurement processes to deliver robust solutions that match real clinical needs.
Benefits of applied systems thinking
Understanding the clear path from stakeholder need to a delivered and integrated design
A risk-focussed approach to prioritise limited and finite resources efficiently
“Design-for” approach that shifts critical activities to earlier in system lifecycles, leading to “right first time” delivery with reduced rework required
Reduced commercial and legal risk from emergent threats, such as cyber-attacks, system instability and vulnerability, and contractual breaches
Healthcare systems form some of the most complex human-cyber-physical systems in the world, with chaotic emergent behaviour affecting real-world patient safety.
The use of AI is beginning to revolutionise the way that healthcare systems deliver care to patients, but we believe that existing governance and assurance frameworks are completely inadequate to meet this emerging demand to ensure reliability and patient safety.
Transforming healthcare
In order to radically transform healthcare systems and meet modern population challenges, multi-modal transformation activities are essential. This means that there are:
Increasing numbers of moving parts
Greater increase in critical dependencies
Challenging schedules to deliver overall system outcomes
Emergent properties of systems which lead to destabilisation
NHS organisations need tailored solutions
Our experience delivering safety-critical cyber-physical systems across demanding industries will allow us to support NHS ICBs, Trusts, and Organisations to procure appropriate and safe systems whilst understanding how they impact their wider enterprise technology estate architecture.
Our solutions
At Synoptix, we believe that applying tailored and pragmatic systems thinking and engineering approaches can support rapid delivery of digital transformation. But we also need to ensure that key transversal requirements (such as system performance, interoperability, cybersecurity, and useability) are driven throughout the procurement processes to deliver robust solutions that match real clinical needs.
Benefits of applied systems thinking
Understanding the clear path from stakeholder need to a delivered and integrated design
A risk-focussed approach to prioritise limited and finite resources efficiently
“Design-for” approach that shifts critical activities to earlier in system lifecycles, leading to “right first time” delivery with reduced rework required
Reduced commercial and legal risk from emergent threats, such as cyber-attacks, system instability and vulnerability, and contractual breaches