15 Feb 2012
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PinBellCom finalist in the Health Investor Awards 2012

PinBellCom is proud to have been shortlisted as a finalist for IT Innovator of the Year in the Health Investor Awards 2012.

The finalists – which were shortlisted by HealthInvestor’s editorial panel – will be passed to the independent judging panel, who will select a winner in each category.

Health Investor announced the finalists today, stating, “It’s been the most competitive entry process yet, with submissions up by more than 35% on 2011. Congratulations to all of the firms”

Peter Valentine from PinBellCom commented:

“Following on from our success as IT provider of the year 2011, we are very proud to be shortlisted finalists in the Health Investor Awards 2012. This demonstrates that PinBellCom is a serious player in the marketplace, especially considering the profiles of some of the larger, more established finalists.

“Our significant growth through referrals this year is a result of our flexibility in developing new functionality and demonstrates that we are unusual in the way we listen to our customers. We hope to be able to update you shortly with the news that we have been successful in winning this award.”

The judging panel for 2012 includes:

  • Andrew Whelan, founder and CEO of Westacott Care, previously executive director at Morgan Stanley
  • Bob Ricketts CBE, director of provider policy, Department of Health
  • David Worskett, director, NHS Partners Network
  • Dominic Hollamby, global head of healthcare, Rothschild
  • Douglas Quinn, former chief executive of Voyage Group
  • Dr Ian Rutter, GP and former PCT chief executive
  • Dr Mike Sinclair, executive chairman, Care Capital
  • Jon Lindberg, head of healthcare, Intellect
  • Kingsley Manning, director and founder, Newchurch
  • Lord Ara Darzi, former health minister
  • Lord Hutton of Furness, former cabinet minister
  • Martin Green, chief executive, ECCA
  • Mike Fry, former chief executive of Christie Hospital NHS Trust
  • Nick Bosanquet, professor of health policy at Imperial College London
  • Peter Hay, president, ADASS
  • Richard Burrell, chief executive, Mathieson Capital
  • Roger Hardman, founder, equity research firm Hardman & Co
  • Sir William Wells, non-executive chairman, Ashley House