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Dr Gary Kaplan on the recent Virginia Mason Institute NHS partnership evaluation
A new way of working within the healthcare system is possible
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Radar Healthcare appoints former CEO of NICE
Quality and compliance software experts, Radar Healthcare has appointed the former chief executive officer of the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, Gillian Leng CBE to its board of non-executive directors.
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The Plan for Digital Health and Social Care: The Livi take
The publication of the Plan for Digital Health and Social Care welcomingly outlined key digital transformation priorities in a single action plan.
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Show US the benefits – and this time we mean it!!
Benefits are often the most challenging part of EPR business cases. David Corbett emphasises on identifying benefits that trusts need to consider while investing in and implementing digital improvements
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Tackling the challenge of achieving continuous Quality Improvement
The Deming cycle of the Plan Do Study Act is the core approach that is used most in Quality Improvement and continuous improvement efforts within the NHS. But for most staff, this requires using a hodgepodge of paper plans, spreadsheets for data and KPI, emails, meetings and presentations, creating action ...
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How improved management of Respiratory Syncytial Virus in infants can reduce burden on the NHS
This piece was fully funded, initiated and written by Sanofi. Respiratory Syncytial Virus is a leading cause of Lower Respiratory Tract Infections such as bronchiolitis and pneumonia.[1] RSV impacts nearly all infants, with 90 per cent contracting the virus before the age of two.[2] While most infections are ...
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One NHS: The Case for Open Collaborative Staff Banks
Ahmed Shahrabani focuses on the newly emerging collaborative staff banks across the country, created in order to mitigate workforce challenges
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Better together, why collaborative delivery hubs provide strength to primary care?
Helen Holmes-Fogg believes there is a need to move away from short-term solutions to a more sustainable ongoing system support for primary care – and delivery hubs can help meet this need.
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We all have a duty to speak up for safety, civility and inclusion
Dr Jayne Chidgey-Clark explains why we all have a role to play in making speaking up business as usual for everyone
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Understanding the burden of Respiratory Syncytial Virus in infants on the NHS and families
This piece was fully funded, initiated and written by Sanofi. Respiratory viruses have significant impact for the NHS in primary and secondary care, especially during the winter months when pressure on the system typically heightens. Building resilience within the health service to try and mitigate the burden of ...
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Is it easy to be green?
How healthcare organisations can deliver the business of today while preparing for a more sustainable future.
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Extending the boundaries of healthcare with virtual hospitals
As video technology has matured in recent years, so it has been able to play an increasingly central role in providing healthcare at a distance alongside a new generation of digital tools. Many of the legacy objections to its use were overruled by the necessity of continuing patient care remotely ...
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Elective care recovery: A shared endeavour
Todd Manning, vice president and general manager at AbbVie UK reflects on why elective care recovery is being considered a shared challenge
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New evidence for an integrated virtual ward approach
Paul McGinness, chief executive, Lenus Health, presents new evidence showing how a digital service model can reduce respiratory-related hospital admissions and enable care at home
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Trusts take advantage of the upgrade in incident software
The new Incident Oversight can help teams identify trends, exceptions and problem hot spots faster, improve local analysis and enable staff to quickly plan, deliver and track assured actions with more confidence.
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Empowering Everyone in the Bowel Cancer Care Ecosystem with a Human-Centred & Digital-led Approach
80 experts, 80 hours, over 140 stress-tested ideas: a pop-up open innovation model shows us how combining talent from service design, digital technology, and healthcare can deliver results rapidly.
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Introducing a National Robotic Assisted Surgery Strategy in Wales
Wales is the first country in the world to introduce multiple Versius® Surgical Robotic Systems as part of a national surgical robotics programme. With hundreds of patients initially expected to benefit from the programme annually, this landmark move offers a clear model for implementation of a national strategy.
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Who’s next please?
The challenges presented by pursuing novel and heterogenous methods of prioritising elective waiting lists.
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Virtual wards have sparked a new era for remote care – what happens next?
Adrian Flowerday discusses how expansion of initiatives like virtual wards is needed to reduce health inequalities and ensure that thousands of people have access to the benefits of remote monitoring over the coming years
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The challenge in digitising patient care is to close the translational gap
Professor Sultan Mahmud, director of healthcare for BT, says technology can play a significant role in addressing challenges that the NHS faces, but only if technology companies are willing to co-innovate and co-produce solutions with health and care.