Modern medicine generates increasing volumes of valuable data, most of which is never used, and much of which is never saved. CNS is focused on capturing and aggregating this information to power improvements in patient care, organisational efficiency, medical diagnostics, and medical device design.


Our core principles

Innovative high-end design, led by medical professionals

Single entry, multiple use

Our systems are built around a guiding principle that data should only have to be entered once. Clinical data, audit data, research data and administrative data should all derive from the same entries through intelligent design, and data parsing which occurs out of sight of the user. By following this principle, we ensure data accuracy, granularity and timeliness.

 

Networked

Data stored on a single machine delivers limited benefits. We are expert in building systems which enable clinicians to access data wherever they need it. Typically our software is integrated with other hospital electronic medical records in such a way that it can be shared within hospitals, and also between hospitals if required.

 


Medical Director

Dr Julian Jarman

CNS was founded by Julian Jarman, a cardiologist specialising in the treatment of atrial fibrillation and other heart rhythm disturbances. A consultant at the Royal Brompton Hospital, he performs complex ablation and device implantation procedures at both the Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospitals.

Dr Jarman studied medicine at Cambridge University (MB BS, MA), St Mary’s Hospital at Imperial College London, and Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA. He is a winner or finalist of multiple prizes including the Imperial College Innovator of the Year, British Cardiovascular Society Young Investigator of the Year, and Royal Society of Medicine’s Young Trainee of the Year. He also won the Royal Society of Medicine’s President’s Medal, and European Cardiac Arrhythmia Society’s Lucienne Dreyfus Award.

Chairman

Jake Arnold-Forster

Jake has 15 years experience as a sales director, chief executive, chairman and investor in health-tech companies. He helped secure funds for – and retains an interest in – the companies launched through the health tech incubator Healthbox Europe. He is chairman and adviser to a number of UK health tech SMEs and was chief executive of health analytics company Dr Foster. He currently chairs an expert panel of health tech SMEs and is a senior adviser to MOCA LLP.

Jake has also advised a number of larger companies and organisations in UK health and social care – including Capita, Sodexo, Healthcare at Home, Brighton University Hospitals NHS Trust. He is chairman of the Yeovil NHS Foundation Trust’s commercial advisory group. Jake also advises US health providers and investors including Sandbox Industries, Beacon Value Options and Athenahealth.

CTO

Roy Margolis

Roy has 18 years’ experience working on healthcare IT systems.  He set up and led the IT team for Dr Foster, the leading provider of healthcare information and benchmarking solutions, and was co-founder of The Learning Clinic where he developed the award-winning vital signs data capture system VitalPAC used in over 40 hospitals in the UK.  Roy has also been consultant and advisor to a number of organisations developing healthcare software including Kainos, Sensiia, University College London and Bradford Institute of Health Research.

Roy studied Engineering at Cambridge University.  His other senior roles include Head of Applications Engineering at Symbian (joint venture between Psion, Nokia, Ericsson, Motorola and Panasonic) and Software Director at Dorling Kindersley Multimedia where he worked with the Multimedia group at Microsoft in Redmond to develop the first Microsoft multimedia titles.

Head of Sales / CCO

Oliver Wylie

Oliver Wylie has spent over 15 years working with nearly every department within the NHS and private sector, and on all levels. After working at a number of multinationals including Smiths Medical and Stryker, more recently he helped launch and run the first generic medical device manufacturer globally. In this role, he worked closely with the founder to form lobby groups, steer through adoption pathways and drive UK business. Alongside sales and management, Ollie is now an advisor to a number of medical device companies and has an active role in groups such as Tech London Advocates and SetSquared Partnership.

Head of Operations / COO

Karl Ballard

Karl is our Head of Operations, with over a decade of dedication in the British Armed Forces, Karl has honed his skills and leadership in some of the most challenging environments. As a Clearance Diver, he mastered precision, attention to detail, and a commitment to excellence while operating in high-pressure situations. His journey then led him to the British Commandos, where he embraced leadership roles that demanded quick thinking, adaptability, and decisiveness.

Now at Clinical Network Systems Ltd, Karl has seamlessly integrated his military experience into the private sector. He specialises in streamlining processes, maintaining the smooth running of the company, and bridging the communication between clients and stakeholders. Karl is dedicated to ensuring operational excellence and delivering transformative solutions that revolutionise the healthcare industry through technology, making a positive impact on patient care.

Senior Business Development Manager

Kim Jamison

Kim Jamison is an award winning sales professional with 30 years experience in medical
device sales and management in the US and in the UK.

Kim has worked in various roles for Baxter US, STERIS, and Smith & Nephew. She has an excellent ability to build strong relationships with her customers. Kim holds a Bachelors of Science in Business Administration Degree from Bowling Green State
University.

Business Development Manager

Lily Price

Lily is an accomplished business development manager with a career in sales spanning eight years, including four valuable years working within the healthcare sector. In her previous role, Lily’s outstanding performance earned her the title of European Sales Representative of the Year. What Lily values most in her role is the opportunity to build meaningful relationships with individuals from diverse backgrounds. Lily brings her excitement for continuous learning to drive success in her professional endeavours.”

Clinical Advisor

Ian Wright

Ian Wright is a principal cardiac physiologist at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and has worked in cardiac electrophysiology and cardiac rhythm management for two decades. He is a member of the European Heart Rhythm Association Certification Committee – writing device questions for their Allied Professionals Exam. Ian is an elected representative on the British Heart Rhythm Society Council and has been a member of faculty at the British Heart Rhythm Congress since its inception. He is actively involved in research and innovation; in 2015 he was awarded the Highest Scoring Abstract in the Allied Professionals’ Category at the Heart Rhythm Society’s Annual Scientific Session in Boston USA, and in 2017 he was shortlisted for the Chief Scientific Officer’s Award for “Science Driving Innovation in Healthcare Delivery.”