Madeline Hoskin
Head of Delivery - Digital and Transformation
North Yorkshire County Council
England - Yorkshire and Humber
Biography
I am an energetic and skilled leader with experience of delivering efficiency and digital change, and I believe in cost effective customer focussed service that is delivered by engaged and enthusiastic teams. I have a vision that public sector services should be delivered holistically to balance financial, social and environmental sustainability by utilising a foundation of digital enablement and pursuing integration that crosses organisational boundaries.
No public sector service can remain static in its thinking or actions in the current financial and political climate. What this means in practice for the delivery of transformation, and the future of public sector services, is that flexibility of thinking, innovation and horizon scanning must not be ignored in favour of short term gains from cuts and small incremental changes. It is more important than ever that we embrace innovation and new ways of working.
Q Exchange ideas
Tackling Health Inequalities: a coordinated partnership augmented by research
To tackle Health Inequalities, including those worsened by COVID19, through a city wide group where academics are embedded in a coordinated partnership employing a whole systems and place based approach.
Blog posts
Introducing Systems Convening Practices into A Project Management Environment
Diane Ketley and Matthew Mezey share three key lessons drawn from a chat with Madi Hoskin, on her experience of systems convening.
Systems Convening in practice: a chat with Madi Hoskin
Diane Ketley and Matthew Mezey share the learnings from a recent virtual conversation with Madi Hoskin on her experience of systems convening.
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Areas of interest
- Acute care
- Analytics and data
- Improvement research
- Inequalities
- Leadership
- Patient and public involvement
- Person-centred care
- Quality improvement
- Social care
- Wider determinants of health
- Workforce