Colleagues and friends have expressed their condolences and admiration for Professor Nick Hardiker, a prominent figure in nursing informatics, who passed away at home on December 10, 2025.
Career Highlights
- Former chair of the Digital Health Networks Chief Nursing Information Officer (CNIO) Advisory Panel.
- Registered nurse with degrees in computer science from the University of Manchester.
- Oversaw the International Council of Nurses eHealth programme from 2011 to 2016.
Colleagues’ Reflections
Helen Balsdon, national CNIO, remarked:
βNick was an influential nurse researcher and a key figure in nursing informatics. His work on nursing terminology and alignment of the ICNP with SNOMED-CT was groundbreaking.β
Alison Brettle, professor at the University of Salford, noted:
βNick was a kind and thoughtful academic, dedicated to staff well-being and student support.β
Legacy and Impact
Hardiker’s contributions to nursing informatics included:
- Leadership roles in various international nursing initiatives.
- Editor-in-chief for the journal Informatics for Health & Social Care from 2010 to 2020.
- Promotion of nursing informatics on a global scale.
Personal Tributes
Frances Beadle, CNIO at Digital Health and Care Wales, shared:
βNick was a true gentleman and an ambassador for nursing informatics. His recent appointment as IMIA-NI chair reflects his dedication.β
Dawn Dowling, professor at the University of Manchester, expressed her sadness:
βHe was a valued friend and mentor, respected for his leadership and kindness.β
Susan Matney, adjunct faculty at the University of Minnesota, added:
βNickβs impact on nursing informatics was profound and enduring, and his legacy will continue through his work and mentorship.β
Conclusion
Professor Nick Hardiker’s contributions to nursing informatics and his commitment to improving health through better information will be greatly missed by colleagues and the broader healthcare community.
