All Innovation articles – Page 53
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SupplementsStephen Kennedy: The inefficiency of the one size fits all approach to MRIs
New methods of working
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SupplementsPatient safety: The UK's first 'credentialing' system
Controls access for suppliers to trust areas
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NewsPatients miss out on innovative treatments
Patients are being denied access to some innovative treatments because of a “lack of pace” and hierarchical decision making by NHS England, it has been claimed.
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CommentEvery board must commit to collective leadership and culture
Finding out what well led means at all levels of an NHS organisation
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HSJ KnowledgeLessons from India: using patient data in real time
The fourth report from NHS leaders’ India trip
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HSJ LocalManchester heart attack test could reduce A&E admissions
Researchers in Manchester have developed what they claim is a new approach to diagnosing heart attacks in patients admitted to emergency departments.
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HSJ KnowledgeTurn big data into clinical intelligence
‘We are on the brink of a data revolution in the NHS’
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HSJ KnowledgeLessons from India: the role of tech and compassionate clinical leadership
Ajit Abraham reports
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HSJ KnowledgeAll in a day's work: the drive for better ambulatory care
Make same-day care the default option
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HSJ Knowledge'Social' antenatal care: benefits for midwives and mothers
Group appointments and networks save money
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SupplementsRising Stars seminar: Change Directions
What are the suggestions to make radical change a reality?
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NewsHelp us find the most inspirational women in healthcare
Driving transformational change in the NHS
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SupplementsGeneration Why – HSJ Rising Stars Supplement
The new leaders questioning how the NHS works
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SupplementsStars show us new ways of thinking
We must celebrate and support them, says Cormac Tobin
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