Careers Associates Program
Insource – the data management experts to the NHS
At Insource we harness the power of disparate data, extract intelligence, to enable staff to make confident decisions that improve healthcare delivery. Disparate data abounds throughout the NHS, our mission is to make that data accessible to frontline staff and operational managers for informed patient care.
Data experts required:
- Data management specialists
- Digital transformation
- Information analysts
- Business Intelligence
Associate Consultants Program
With the increasing demand throughout UK healthcare for our Health Data Enterprise (HDE) platforms, we have launched our Associates Program specifically designed to enable independent specialist consultants to become accredited in the deployment and configuration of our data management platforms. This innovative resourcing solution provides Insource clients with extensive expertise availability and ultimate staffing flexibility. Client projects will be implemented sound in the knowledge that all resources have been through our extensive training and accreditation to ensure the highest standard of project outcomes and delivery.
Solution training for data specialists
Full training and accreditation are available for independent consultants to become authorised Health Data Enterprise (HDE) specialists. HDE is our core data management platform. On completing mandatory training successful consultants will be accredited to become part of our platform delivery team. Additionally, accredited consultants will have the opportunity to utilise the Insource HDE platforms within their own projects enabling them to deliver significantly fast time-to-value for their clients.
If your data management skills lie in any of our key areas and you would like to become part of our Associates Program, please get in touch at [email protected]
We work with over 60 NHS Trusts and Health Boards
















Our full data management services
Our data management and quality services encompass the validation of trust-wide waiting lists, and if required full automation of waiting list reporting, as well as support for complex data migrations from clinical or diagnostic legacy systems that ensure secondary reporting continuity and complete operational management throughout the project.
Latest Insights
Target hit as unreported removals spike
At the end of March, the English NHS hit its interim target that 65% of the referral-to-treatment (RTT) waiting list should fall within 18 weeks, an achievement that NHS England are understandably very pleased about. Analysis produced for Health Service Journal by Dr...
Year-end elective ‘sprint’ off to a slow start
England's financial-year-end elective 'sprint' got off to a slow start in February, achieving only half the waiting list reduction needed to restore the statutory '18 weeks' referral-to-treatment (RTT) waiting time standard by 2029. Analysis produced for Health...
Small improvement in RTT waiting times
England's referral-to-treatment (RTT) waiting list shrank a little faster in January than the usual seasonal reduction, meaning there was probably some genuine recovery. But the improvement was much too small for restoring the '18 weeks' waiting time standard by March...


