About Health IT Systems

Health IT Systems exists so independent care companies and agencies can buy NHS-grade systems leadership with trust-level rigour by the project, the retainer, or as a fractional partner — the same judgement you would expect behind a major trust programme, applied at a scale that fits private providers.

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The consultancy’s delivery style is blunt on architecture, suppliers, and risk: what to build, what to buy, what to stop, and how to explain it to clinical and commercial leadership without hiding behind jargon. Whether you are modernising legacy systems, hardening a small office network, or rolling out Microsoft 365, the standard stays the same — careful change control, respect for front-line time, and artefacts your own governance leads can reuse.

How engagements usually run. Fixed delivery (for example a migration or integration), ongoing contractor support alongside your in-house team, or a fractional technical cadence for boards that want a steady senior systems voice — without grafting a foreign culture onto yours.

Assurance is part of the product, not an afterthought. Many of your customers and commissioners still think in NHS terms. NHS organisations and many care providers must demonstrate alignment with the NHS Data Security and Protection Toolkit (DSPT); councils commissioning or delivering adult social care face comparable data-security and UK GDPR duties. Work is described in those terms — so your information governance, quality, and audit colleagues see joined-up evidence, not a parallel IT story. Health IT Systems is independent of the NHS; it does not speak for any NHS organisation — it brings NHS-shaped rigour to your organisation.