Digital Health Networks’ members invited to share their views
- 14 January 2026
- Digital Health Networks members are being invited to contribute their views on the community’s priorities
- A survey will gain insight into members’ areas of focus, where the Networks can add the most value, and preferred ways of engaging with activity
- The feedback will be used to help shape Networks’ content, events and engagement
Digital Health Networks members are being invited to contribute their views on how best to deliver the community’s priorities over the next year.
A survey has been launched following engagement with members towards the end of 2025 and is intended to ensure that Networks’ activity reflects the needs and expectations of the community.
The three main priorities members chose for 2026 to 2027 are: digital inclusion and reducing inequalities; data, governance, and safe AI adoption; and national engagement and influence.
Feedback from the survey will be used to help shape Networks’ content, events and engagement across the year, with a focus on practical impact such as providing case studies, learning, frameworks, influence, and real-world support for digital leaders.
Lauren Hoodless, head of Digital Health Networks, said: “As the NHS and digital health landscape continues to change, the Digital Health Networks are committed to connecting people, creating spaces for shared learning and collaboration, and driving lasting impact across the health and care community.
“Our priorities for the next two years were shaped by feedback from the community, and now we would like the community to help in guiding the next steps.
“By completing the survey, you can help shape the networks’ activities, events, and outputs, ensuring they meet the needs of digital leaders across health and care.”
The survey explores members’ areas of focus, where the Networks can add the most value, and preferred ways of engaging with activity.
It also provides an opportunity for members to indicate whether they would be interested in contributing to future work, including supporting delivery or sharing experience through Networks’ activity.
Findings from the survey will inform Networks’ activity from January to December 2026, with insight also contributing to longer-term planning. Digital Health Networks will share the results and how members can stay involved through a “what you told us” update in the coming months.
The survey is now open to Digital Health Networks members. Click the button below to have your say: