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Godel helps Welbeck Health turn AI ambition into action
Godel has begun a new partnership with Welbeck Health, launching an AI Transformation engagement to define how artificial intelligence can improve the organisation’s software development lifecycle.
Welbeck Health operates its flagship private hospital in London, with two new locations opening in Oxford and Cambridge later this year, and is investing in digital services to match the high standard of care delivered across its clinical facilities. As part of this programme, the organisation engaged Godel to define how AI could improve software delivery productivity.

The engagement establishes a baseline of capability across people, processes and technology in an organisation’s software delivery lifecycle. It looks to identify opportunities for improvement and defines a target operating model for AI engineering.
Nick Finch, CTO at Welbeck Health, commented: “The engagement helped us take a structured look at how AI can support our development teams, and Godel quickly understood our environment and delivered a clear set of recommendations that will help us introduce AI in a practical and measurable way.”
Over the course of the engagement, Godel worked with Welbeck’s engineering and leadership teams to analyse development workflows, delivery practices and tooling configurations. The review assessed how AI could be introduced safely and effectively across the full software development lifecycle, from planning and development through to testing and deployment.

As part of the engagement, the teams evaluated a range of AI engineering tools including Cursor, Claude, ChatGPT and Codex, analysing how each could support Welbeck’s specific development use cases and delivery environment.
Godel also established a framework for measuring AI effectiveness within the organisation, which includes metrics covering adoption levels, delivery performance and software quality – helping Welbeck monitor the impact of AI-enabled development over time.
Joe Wolski, CTO of Godel, said: “Many organisations want to use AI in software development, but the challenge is knowing where to begin.
“Godel provides a structured way to understand your current capability, identify the right opportunities and create a roadmap for safe and effective adoption.”
The engagement marks the start of a broader engineering relationship between the two organisations as Welbeck continues to modernise its digital platforms and enhance the patient experience via a Welbeck patient app.
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