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How charities can help support the 10-Year Health Plan
This HSJ immersive feature discusses how charities can contribute to Lord Darzi’s three shifts and the difficulties in shaping long-term relationships between the NHS and the third sector
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Video: Precision medicine to treat cancer
Welcome to the first video in our series, created in collaboration with AstraZeneca for Cancer: Project Zero.
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Roundtable: Can the NHS tackle its ‘productivity paradox’ with digital technology?
An HSJ roundtable – in partnership with IBM – explored how existing and emerging technologies could deliver both immediate efficiencies and long-term transformation
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Integrated care under the new 10-Year Health Plan: What place for technology?
An HSJ roundtable, in association with The Access Group, discussed how digital technologies might improve integrated care over the next decade.
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Judging HSJ’s Top Chief Executives
HSJ’s top chief executives was compiled with the input of leading figures in and around the NHS
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Full list: Top 50 chief executives 2025
HSJ’s 11th annual ranking of the pre-eminent leaders of NHS trusts
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How can virtual care enable providers to shift from reactive to proactive and deliver better patient outcomes?
The government has pledged to move NHS care towards the community, digital and prevention. An HSJ webinar, in association with Doccla, looked at work some NHS organisations were already doing which could achieve all three.
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HSJ webinar discussed how training staff in digital literacy and AI improved one trust’s patient care
Sponsored by and produced with On-demand now available Mental health trusts have faced a difficult time in recent years, with increased demand for services straining staff capacity and squeezing finances. North London Foundation Trust is no different. The trust realised it could tackle ...
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NHS needs convincing government’s three shifts will happen, says Streeting’s adviser
Digital technology has a big part to play in helping the NHS deliver the ambitions of the forthcoming 10-year plan and address immediate operational pressures. The 3 December HSJ summit, in association with IBM, looked at how this could happen and what role AI might have in it.
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Could tech be what finally enables the shift to community?
Digital technology has a big part to play in helping the NHS deliver the ambitions of the forthcoming 10-year plan and address immediate operational pressures, such as the need to reduce waiting times to access elective care. The 3 December HSJ summit, in association with IBM, looked at how this ...
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How technology is overhauling NHS recruitment
Digital technology has a big part to play in helping the NHS deliver the ambitions of the forthcoming 10-year plan and address immediate operational pressures, such as the need to reduce waiting times to access elective care. The 3 December HSJ summit, in association with IBM, looked at how this ...
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Is 2025 the year of the digital front door?
Digital technology has a big part to play in helping the NHS deliver the ambitions of the forthcoming 10-year plan and address immediate operational pressures, such as the need to reduce waiting times to access elective care. The 3 December HSJ summit, in association with IBM, looked at how this ...
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How AI could make dashboards redundant within the next 10 years
Digital technology has a big part to play in helping the NHS deliver the ambitions of the forthcoming 10-year plan and address immediate operational pressures, such as the need to reduce waiting times to access elective care. The 3 December HSJ summit, in association with IBM, looked at how this ...
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Is better technology really the key to ‘fixing’ the NHS?
Lord Darzi’s recent report highlighted a myriad of problems for the NHS but also plenty of solutions, one of them being a “tilt towards technology”. An HSJ webinar, in association with Juniper Networks, discussed whether better technology held the key to fixing the health service’s woes.
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Scaling up solutions: disseminating innovation in the NHS
An HSJ roundtable, in association with DXC Technology, explored how the NHS can better share innovations and good practices across organisations
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HSJ webinar discussed how virtual care can enable providers to shift from reactive to proactive and deliver better patient outcomes
In association with On-demand now available Virtual technology has the power to revolutionise the way healthcare is delivered. Innovations such as telehealth, remote monitoring and digital communication are shifting the dial from reactive care in traditional settings to proactive care closer to the community. Done right, this ...
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How can secondary care use digital to support mental health care of patients?
Although digital tools for mental health are fast becoming commonplace in primary care, secondary care is yet to adopt them in the same way. An HSJ webinar, in association with SilverCloud® by Amwell®, looked at why this is and how one trust was making progress in this area
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What can a broader perspective on NHS data teach us about patient safety?
When somebody enters a hospital, they assume they are in the right place to get better. However, studies show too many patients come to harm in a healthcare setting.
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Digital transformation will be key to ‘last chance’ NHS reforms
Two conflicting views wove through the HSJ and IBM event on how information technology might help deliver the forthcoming 10-year NHS plan.
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HSJ webinar discussed if better technology was really the key to ‘fixing’ the NHS
In association with On-demand now available The UK healthcare sector — perhaps more than any other sector in the country — has an especially complex technology infrastructure. And it is in urgent need of attention. Lord Darzi’s recent investigation into the state of the NHS ...