CUSTOMER STORY: DAVID SCHNED, DIRECTOR, IT OPERATIONS AND CISO, LONDON HEALTH SCIENCES CENTRE
IT plays pivotal role in supporting patient care at London Health Sciences Centre
Driving excellence in patient care with enabling tools and technology
Strengthened hospital cybersecurity defenses supported by Info-Tech best practices and expertise
Successfully completed digital transformation initiatives with Info-Tech support
IT executive David Schned advances IT operations and security to enable and protect excellence in healthcare delivery
London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) is one of Canada鈥檚 largest acute care teaching hospitals. Located in London, Ontario, LHSC is a multisite facility that includes University Hospital, Victoria Hospital, and Children鈥檚 Hospital, as well as several specialized healthcare centers and clinics, research institutes, and foundations. Dedicated to excellence in patient care, teaching, and research since 1875, LHSC today sees more than 1 million patient visits each year.
Supporting the delivery of high-quality patient care is David Schned, who oversees IT Operations and Information Security at LHSC. Schned鈥檚 responsibilities also extend to St. Joseph鈥檚 Health Care London as part of the city鈥檚 integrated system of hospital care.
Schned joined LHSC more than 10 years ago after an extensive career in the private sector, and he appreciates the responsibility of his role at the hospital: 鈥淲hat we do every day is enable patient care. It鈥檚 important that the people on the front lines have the right tools, capabilities, and technology at their fingertips. That鈥檚 one of the reasons I joined LHSC.鈥
Digital initiatives to drive modernization
Over the years at LHSC, Schned has tackled a number of sweeping enterprise-wide initiatives aimed at modernizing hospital systems, including a world-class wireless network infrastructure, a virtual desktop system, and migration to a new email and collaboration platform.
Schned described the accelerated migration of 23,000 users from an older email platform to Microsoft, which occurred against the backdrop of the pandemic: 鈥淲e fully migrated to Microsoft 365 and Teams. It was a really big deal and a big accomplishment. We came so far in a very short period of time.鈥
Running through the list of digital achievements at LHSC, Schned added, 鈥淲e also created our own in-house urgent messaging system right from the ground up. Now, other hospitals are wanting to use it as well.鈥
鈥淲e fully migrated to Microsoft 365 and Teams. It was a really big deal and a big accomplishment. We came so far in a very short period of time. We also created our own in-house urgent messaging system right from the ground up. Now, other hospitals are wanting to use it as well.鈥
鈥 David Schned, Director of IT Operations and CISO, LHSC
A trusted resource that delivers value and results
Throughout Schned鈥檚 tenure at the hospital, he has relied on the best-practice research and advisory services of Info-Tech. From step-by-step research and diagnostic tools to one-on-one analyst calls and workshops, Schned has turned to Info-Tech鈥檚 expertise to help drive IT initiatives at LHSC. 鈥淲e鈥檝e leveraged all aspects of our Info-Tech membership. The research material has continued to improve over the last decade and is really top-notch. We鈥檝e used Info-Tech when we鈥檙e looking at different technologies to find out what鈥檚 the best one, and we鈥檝e leveraged the Info-Tech diagnostic tools as well,鈥 said Schned.
In particular, they鈥檝e leveraged Info-Tech鈥檚 CIO Business Vision diagnostic survey several times to provide insight into their business stakeholders鈥 view of the IT organization. Schned explained that the feedback helped ensure that IT was focusing resources based on what the business deemed most important: 鈥淚t helped us focus on the right things and ensure maturity of the IT organization.鈥
Schned noted the value of Info-Tech to LHSC, which operates with limited funds and a responsibility to taxpayers: 鈥淔rom a return on investment point of view, the Info-Tech membership offers very high value and a great return for the price. As a public hospital, we鈥檙e always cognizant of the fact that we aren鈥檛 here to make money. We鈥檙e here to save lives. Plus, we have to think about public coffers. The value that we get from Info-Tech鈥檚 insight aligns with our organizational vision at a very fundamental level because we always think about the best way to invest tax dollars.鈥
To support his organizational and leadership goals, Schned has also taken advantage of a dedicated executive counselor from Info-Tech, who provides experienced one-on-one guidance: 鈥淚 have used Info-Tech鈥檚 executive services and have found them very useful in clarifying my priorities and creating a visual roadmap of them.鈥
Reinforcing defenses with best-practice resources and expert advice
As CISO, Schned shoulders a heavy responsibility. Hospitals have become popular targets for cyberattack, and Schned confessed, 鈥淚鈥檓 terrified of an incident all the time.鈥 In the event of a cybersecurity incident, Schned worries about the risk to hospital functions: 鈥淚f hospital systems go down, patients鈥 lives are at risk.鈥
91制片厂ing out security strategies has been a top priority at LHSC, and Schned and his team have turned to Info-Tech analysts for support. 鈥淚 have a call with Info-Tech security analysts almost once a month. We bounce around ideas and share our thinking. We ask for insight and best practices. Because security is so broad and involves so many components, we needed to build a multidisciplinary, multifaceted approach. Info-Tech has research on everything across the entire spectrum, and they have helped set the stage for our approach to security.鈥
鈥淏ecause security is so broad and involves so many components, we needed to build a multidisciplinary, multifaceted approach. Info-Tech has research on everything across the entire spectrum, and they have helped set the stage for our approach to security.鈥
鈥 David Schned, Director, IT Operations and CISO, LHSC
Mapping the future with a steady partner
As Schned charts a course for the future at LHSC, he has some of healthcare鈥檚 biggest challenges on his radar, including rising operating costs and shrinking tax dollars. Maintaining the pace of digital transformation remains high on his list along with the broader challenge of an integrated health system. He explained, 鈥淗ospitals are like an island in the health system, and they need to get connected with all the other islands in order to improve patient care. Navigating the healthcare system as a patient is too complex. It鈥檚 got to get better.鈥
Reflecting on IT鈥檚 accomplishments so far, Schned is proud of the progress they鈥檝e made. He notes Info-Tech鈥檚 role in that success: 鈥淚nfo-Tech has been very supportive and helpful over the last 10 years. Initially, I didn鈥檛 always think about Info-Tech when we needed help. But now, I always think of Info-Tech first. I don鈥檛 know what I would have done without Info-Tech鈥檚 help along the way.鈥