All Innovation and efficiency highlights articles – Page 13
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HSJ KnowledgeWhy a paperless NHS will be great for patients
The digital revolution will be a high-impact policy driver
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HSJ KnowledgeHow an earthquake sped up care reform
The 2011 disaster forced New Zealand into action
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HSJ KnowledgeExploring how new NHS organisations will collaborate
How HWBs and AHSN will help each other
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HSJ KnowledgeAdded value in student nurse placements
A project for undergraduates has helped nurture integrated working
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HSJ KnowledgeBenefits of working with medical device companies
Why investing in health technology equals savings, not expense
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HSJ KnowledgeCountdown to the new licensing regime
Many issues face providers in the second licence wave
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HSJ KnowledgeHSJ Awards winners reveal their secrets of service change
Winners discuss their sustainable strategies
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CommentFrancis and funding: an explanation for ‘failing’ hospitals
Excess mortality is rooted in funding
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HSJ KnowledgeThinking innovatively about long-term care
Why we need to kickstart a radical rethink of the model
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HSJ KnowledgeWhy innovation is a must-have – and how we drive it forward
How do we design and implement NHS innovations?
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HSJ KnowledgeHuman behaviour and innovation in the NHS
Why new ways to promote innovation in the NHS are essential
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HSJ KnowledgeDeveloping a shared vision for integrated care
Have your say on the draft “narrative” on integrated care
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HSJ KnowledgeLive Q&A: Achieving trust in procurement
The live discussion with Mike Mayers starts on 5 March at 1pm
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HSJ KnowledgeThe scales for measuring patient experience
The switch to a five-point “agree score” needs to be understood
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HSJ KnowledgeShaping academic health science networks
The seven key challenges faced by new AHSN leaders
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HSJ KnowledgeHSJ/CHKS interactive prescribing data tools
The tools enable you to compare prescribing rates and costs
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HSJ KnowledgeMeeting the needs of vulnerable adults
Peer review can help ensure good care for people with dementia
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HSJ KnowledgeDelivering choice in mental health
Why extending the right of choice to mental health service users needs careful handling to be effective
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HSJ KnowledgeWill new court rules lead to more clinical negligence cases?
The true cost of reform in clinical negligence cases












