All Innovation articles – Page 36
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Funding pressures are threatening NHS innovation, ministers warned
Efforts to develop and spread the use of innovative drugs and technologies in the NHS could be threatened by ‘unprecedented’ funding pressure, a government commissioned review has warned.
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CommentBedford responds: Circle's contract is still far from perfect
Commission outcome based incentives
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NewsMonitor director: Using existing tech better could save trusts money
Trusts could save money by making better use of their existing technology, according to Monitor’s first executive director of provider sustainability.
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NewsNew medical innovation bill ‘potentially dangerous’, warn royal colleges
The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges has set out ‘real concerns’ over a private member’s bill that seeks to promote access to innovative medical treatments.
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SupplementsSurvey: Funding pressures are holding up the paperless NHS
Senior managers share their views
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HSJ PartnersIntegration is a question of balance
The health service needs a holistic view of integration, where all organisations involved come together around the real needs of patients, writes Matt Jackson
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HSJ KnowledgeCare charts can personalise care
Instant and reliable way of transmitting patient information
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HSJ KnowledgeLambeth: The area with an appetite for service change
It started with open breakfast meetings
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SupplementsSpecial report: How technology is giving letters a new take
Dictation and document management technology can reduce the paper burden
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CommentEnd Game: Operation time hop
We’re not sure we’re ready for re-enactments of operations in 1884
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Supplements
Value in Healthcare Awards: Value and Improvement in Commissioning Support Services
Value in Healthcare Awards winners for 2015
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SupplementsSpecial report: Online auctions get the best prices
Suppliers bid to provide a group of trusts with a standardised product
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CommentOn trend: Check your vital signs with wearable technology
Electronics integrated into clothing
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NewsIs urgent action on health service digitisation 'a moral imperative'?
Civica to donate £5 to charity for every completed survey
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CommentWhy the NHS must evaluate complex service changes
To maximise benefits for patients and minimise costs












