A new NHS needs a new engineering model

Esther Coleman explains why intelligent asset tracking will be crucial in assisting Electro‑Biomedical Engineering (EBME) in delivering the Government’s NHS 10-Year Plan.

The Fit for the Future: 10-Year Health Plan for England sets out three system-wide shifts that will shape the NHS for the next decade: a decisive move toward care delivered in community settings; a rapid acceleration of digital transformation; and the embedding 
of preventative approaches across care pathways. These are not just policy aspirations, they represent a fundamental re-engineering of how care is delivered, coordinated and operationally supported.

Together, these shifts demand an NHS capable of operating across more dispersed environments, underpinned by stronger digital foundations and more agile operational systems than ever before. The Plan frames this transformation as urgent, describing the system as being in "critical condition" and requiring decisive reform.

What the Plan does not state explicitly, but what is central to its success, is that none of these ambitions can be realised without the work of clinical engineering/ Electro‑Biomedical Engineering (EBME) teams. Every digital care model, virtual ward, remote monitoring programme and community diagnostic hub depends on medical devices that are safe, functional, compliant, traceable and available exactly where and when they are needed. As equipment becomes more distributed, mobile and more connected, EBME services become the operational backbone of the emerging NHS ecosystem.

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