HSJ Partners – Page 10
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Does digital transformation hold the answer to improving patient outcomes?
At HSJ’s recent Digital Transformation Summit, board representatives from ICS and provider organisations came together to debate the most pressing issues confronting digital health leaders
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Urgent action is needed to tackle rising inequalities in respiratory care
When it comes to respiratory diseases, rising inequalities are a source of concern for the NHS, and inequalities persist when it comes to care and treatment
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How can the NHS and commercial organisations build mutually beneficial partnerships?
Following on from a recent roundtable with HSJ, Antony King, managing director and client partner for health and welfare at Capita, discusses the cornerstones for successful partnership working
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From curious barbers to pioneering clinicians - how does responsible AI improve patient care?
Dr Umang Patel emphasises that with AI, we stand at the start-line of a new professional era for clinicians
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Intelligent disease management ‘vital’ to NHS survival
The insidious burden of chronic disease has been growing for decades draining resources, expanding health inequalities and multiplying costs. Paul McGinness, chief executive, Lenus Health, explains how proactive pathway automation builds system resilience.
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Using linked data because ‘first-come, first-served’ is not equal
Optum facilitates systems and hospitals in incorporating a population health management approach, ensuring that the system is driven by population need rather than first-come, first-served.
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Caring for people with Inflammatory Bowel Disease: learning from best practice
There’s a clear need for a national IBD strategy to improve outcomes and experiences for people living with IBD.
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Taming the trouble from too much noise
Jennifer Rist and Youssef Abou-Hawili discuss the negative impact of noise on patients, their families and clinical staff
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The importance of knowing ‘why’ when using data
Data is an asset that needs to be meticulously developed to provide actionable insight. When used effectively, it can be a real catalyst for change in challenging and uncertain times, writes Adam Ceney
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Pioneering digitisation in radiology
GE healthcare provided the East Midlands Imaging Network collaboration a set of digital solutions to cover its storage and sharing needs, which has set the national benchmark for a new model of clinical collaboration within the field of radiology in the NHS
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Importance of indoor air quality in healthcare settings
Dyson Technology aims to engage and educate people about air quality and develop new air purifiers that can further help improve air quality in homes and public spaces, including healthcare settings.
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How a national robotics strategy will support future-proofing our NHS
Standardised business case guided by a national strategy can fast-track procurement of robotic systems within the NHS and drive meaningful change
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Digital hubs could release pressure on the health system this winter and beyond
Combining digital support for urgent care, primary care and mental health, Livi digital hubs offer a central bank of clinical capacity, bringing together everything we have to offer in a single package.
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Pioneering NHS trusts are digitising paper prescribing at pace. So, what’s their secret?
Guy Lucchi, managing director of healthcare at System C, explains how trusts are rolling out their electronic prescribing systems in record time with immediate benefits to patient care
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Digitally mature virtual wards: From spreadsheets to artificial intelligence
Clinical safety must be a top priority and virtual wards can help achieve it by providing patients with the sense of security of being cared for on a hospital ward whilst at home
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Innovative funding options to help achieve the UK’s Net Zero goals
Joe Tilley explains various funding frameworks introduced by CCS, which can help procure low-emission vehicles, greener energy solutions, energy-efficient cloud storage, and help remove single-use plastics from public sector supply chains.
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What is the impact of RSV on the health system and patients, and how could it be reduced?
Each winter for many years, respiratory syncytial virus has done to paediatric services what covid has done to adult ones. So why does it often remain a little-known condition, and how could its impact be reduced? Claire Read reports.
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Clinicians spend a third of working hours on documentation
Nuance Communications appointed an independent research firm to examine clinical documentation challenges faced by NHS trusts in England, revealing the staff spend a third of their time on documentation
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Everybody wins if we make prevention and early diagnosis a priority
Geoff Twist, managing director at Roche Diagnostic UK & Ireland sheds light on how prevention and early diagnosis can reap better health benefits for patients, helping address immediate challenges the NHS is facing
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An opportunity to cut waiting times and deliver better outcomes in child and adolescent mental health services
Richard Comerford discusses how partnerships offers trusts an opportunity to cut waiting times and deliver better outcomes in child and adolescent mental health services