The Digital Health Summer Schools 2024 programme has been announced, featuring a lineup of national keynotes, NHS CEOs, digital leadership plenary sessions, and international case studies. This two-day event, now in its 11th year, is designed for chief clinical information officers (CCIOs), chief information officers (CIOs), chief nursing information officers (CNIOs), and digital health leaders. Hosted on 18-19 July 2024 at Durham University, the event will focus on key themes such as productivity, integrated care, digital workforce, patient outcomes, EPRs, open platforms, essential business skills, and clinical safety. The conference will kick off with insights from Sir Jim Mackey CEO and Shauna McMahon CIO of The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS FT, followed by sessions on productivity challenges, patient outcomes, digital masterclasses, and leadership roles development in digital health. The day will conclude with the Digital Health Awards ceremony recognizing top achievers in various categories. Day two will feature an international keynote from Dr. Jordi Piera Jiménez, along with discussions on regional and national digital challenges and the importance of diversity in digital health discussions. The event is supported by industry sponsors and promises two days of valuable content, networking opportunities, and knowledge exchange for digital health professionals. Register now to secure your spot and accommodation for this exciting event.