All Innovation and efficiency feature articles – Page 2
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HSJ KnowledgeIt's all action stations for the biggest, boldest NHS Change Day yet
It’s no longer just a Twitter phenomenon
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HSJ KnowledgeEngage clinical NHS staff using mobile technology
Using mobile technology to improve community care
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HSJ KnowledgeNicholson: Innovation and imagination must be hardwired into the NHS
A global view is needed
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HSJ KnowledgePublic health gets with the programme using technology
Smart solutions for getting public health messages across
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HSJ KnowledgeBoardroom to front line: Tech advances have benefits across the NHS
The potential to improve governance and patient care
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HSJ KnowledgeBest of 2014: Innovation
Over the Christmas and new year break we bring you a round up of the best articles from our Leadership, Commissioning, and Innovation and Efficiency channels. Today we focus on innovation, highlighting a selection of best practice articles from 2014.
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HSJ KnowledgeUsing the building blocks of joined up care
Projects across the country delivering integrated care
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HSJ KnowledgeTips from the tech world on how to transform the NHS
Much to learn from Silicon Valley and beyond
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SupplementsRedefining innovation: Cutting tech doesn't scan
Ageing imaging equipment is cause for concern
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SupplementsClinical engagement roundtable: Take the doctors shopping
What role should clinicians have in procurement?
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SupplementsCommission on Hospital Care for Frail Older People: main report
Download HSJ’s landmark report
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HSJ KnowledgeEmbed person centred care into mainstream health services
How to put patients at the heart of care
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HSJ KnowledgePrevention is a better investment than cure
Preventing illness is a wiser use of money for CCGs
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HSJ KnowledgeThe care that still casts a shadow on patient experience
Getting the measure of mental healthcare
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HSJ KnowledgeInnovator case study: New pathway means earlier diagnosis of liver disease
The winners of the 2013 NHS Innovation Challenge Prize are changing lives
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HSJ KnowledgeInnovator case study: Dementia diagnosis times plummet in ground breaking project
The winner of the 2013 NHS Innovation Challenge Prize for Dementia - worth £80,000 - has reduced the average diagnosis time from three years to four weeks. Here we explore Gnosall Surgery’s ground breaking project
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HSJ KnowledgePodcast: The science of behavior change in public health
Claire McDonald tells HSJ how changing people’s behaviour can lead to big changes in public health
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HSJ KnowledgeSometimes the slow road is the best route for new technology
Providers need to be ready for new systems












