GOVERNMENT OF JERSEY
The future of techdriven health in Jersey Looking ahead, Martin’ s priorities underpin supporting the Government of Jersey’ s implementation of a single patient record, integrating data and further uniting Jersey’ s healthcare system with technology. Jersey is also looking to leverage a grant from Digital Jersey to Family Nursing which will enable remote monitoring and virtual wards. This will allow connection to the likes of people’ s smartwatches and other devices, with permission, to give Jersey’ s healthcare professionals a much greater understanding of people’ s health and enable advanced data-driven public health services.
Information governance is another critical focus, giving islanders transparency and choice about how their data is shared beyond direct care purposes. Addressing organisational and cultural change, Martin and his team is working on creating agile working methods that can adapt to new technologies and changing requirements, alongside completing the IMS MAXIMS EPR implementation.
“ Getting into a way of working which is agile and responsive – meaning we can take on new information as it comes to us – means people may want our services delivered slightly differently than the original plan,” Martin says.“ Creating a culture that facilitates the ability to deliver high-quality digital transformation at pace – and at good value for money – is going to keep us busy for the next 12 to 18 months.”
120 December 2025