All Innovation articles – Page 63
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SupplementsEnd of the class divide: a roundtable debate
NHS professionals must start learning together, experts heard at a roundtable on the future of training. Alison Moore on a lively discussion that also included the non-clinical skills medics need – and the radical idea that we have too many doctors and nurses
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HSJ KnowledgePagers off: the end for the bleep
New communications devices can help improve hospital services
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HSJ KnowledgeUsing technology to better manage long-term conditions
The current model of long-term conditions management in the NHS is not sustainable
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CommentWe urgently need to reimagine healthcare
We need the service to deliver health and social care
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SupplementsThis time it's different: an improvement roundtable debate
The NHS has repeatedly talked about revolutionary change but the roundtable panel on improvement agreed: this time it really has to happen. Alison Moore reports on experts’ views of how the health service can deliver much more for much less
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CommentWhy using digital data will drive up care quality
Once you digitise the data, you can reinvent healthcare
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NewsInnovators 'must provide more evidence' about product effectiveness
Pharmaceutical and technology companies looking to introduce their products into the NHS must do more research to demonstrate effectiveness, a senior NHS Commissioning Board official has said.
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HSJ KnowledgeThe bigger picture on diagnostic imaging
The overlooked radiology sector could be a money-spinner
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CommentWe can achieve a paperless NHS by 2018
The 2018 target is achievable with the right focus and effort
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HSJ KnowledgeHave we improved access to mental health services?
Analysing the success of the IAPT programme
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HSJ KnowledgeDeveloping the expert capacity to transform the NHS
Do you have enough improvement experts for change?
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HSJ KnowledgeWhat 'safety cases' mean for healthcare
Safety cases are common in industry but how can they be applied to healthcare?
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SupplementsBusiness as well as clinical excellence: A roundtable debate
Should the NHS be more like Tesco? How much should clinicians influence commercial decisions? Does the service have the right skills, notably in procurement? Claire Read reports from the HSJ roundtable on business practices
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CommentLindsey Davies on giving health messages clout
Marketing should be at the heart of public health and health and care services
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Comment‘There are so many channels, each one can have a role’
Russ Lidstone, chief executive of advertising agency Havas Worldwide London, explains how the NHS can move further into the digital age and take advantage of the many ways it can effectively engage the public
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News'Moratorium' on rare cardiac procedures is 'detrimental' to UK's reputation
The NHS Commissioning Board’s proposed blanket ban on some interventional cardiology procedures will “seriously disadvantage” some patients and damage the UK’s reputation for innovation, leading cardiologists have claimed.
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SupplementsCaring about sharing − transferring innovation and best practice special report
We all know the NHS is brimming with good ideas but how can they be spread? Experts at a recent HSJ webinar pondered the question – and debated “hard” and “soft” tactics to promote sharing of ideas. By Claire Read
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Blogs
Helping tomorrow's healthcare innovators to thrive
As Jeremy Hunt sets more technology targets for the NHS, it’s time for the service to both help its own and look to others for the solutions to its problems.
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HSJ KnowledgeHow to assess your human capital initiative
Finding the best evaluation approach to show value for money
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CommentHealth and health services: the next 20 years
The winning Finnamore F20 essay on the future of healthcare












