Tudor Lodge Health Centre is proud to announce its shortlisting in the ‘Improving Primary Care Through Digital’ category at the HSJ Digital Awards 2025, recognising its commitment to leveraging digital innovation to enhance patient access and streamline healthcare services. This achievement reflects the centre’s ongoing efforts to transform primary care through well-implemented technology in collaboration with X-on Health and Hanley Consulting.

This year, the HSJ Digital Awards received a record 432 entries, with 205 projects shortlisted, each showcasing innovation, passion, and a commitment to improving healthcare through digital solutions. The awards celebrate organisations and teams that are making a tangible impact, from improving patient experiences to optimising operational efficiency.

Through its partnership with X-on Health and Hanley Consulting, Tudor Lodge Health Centre has embraced digital transformation to enhance patient communication and access to care. By implementing advanced cloud-based telephony, AI-driven patient navigation, and streamlined digital workflows, the centre has significantly reduced administrative burdens and improved efficiency, ensuring patients receive timely and appropriate care.

Prash Thurairatnam, Managing Partner at Tudor Lodge, said:

“We are delighted to be recognised for our work in digital transformation. This shortlisting is a testament to our team’s dedication to improving patient access and experience through innovative technology. With the expertise of X-on Health and Hanley Consulting, we’ve been able to implement solutions that make a real difference in both patient care and practice efficiency. We look forward to celebrating with our peers and sharing our journey at the HSJ Digital Awards.”

The winners will be announced at the HSJ Digital Awards ceremony on 26 June 2025, a night dedicated to celebrating the most forward-thinking and impactful projects in digital healthcare.

For more information about the HSJ Digital Awards, visit https://digitalawards.hsj.co.uk.