All Health Service Journal articles in May 2024 – Page 2
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HSJ Awards
HSJ Digital Awards 2024: Generating Impact in Population Health Through Digital
WINNER NHS Black Country ICB and Walsall Together: The Population Outcomes Framework
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HSJ Awards
HSJ Digital Awards 2024: Improving Back-Office Efficiencies Through Digital
WINNER Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust and Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in collaboration with NHS Shared Business Services: NHS Automation – Harnessing RPA, Powering Positive Change
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HSJ Awards
HSJ Digital Awards 2024: Improving Medicines Management and Pharmacy Through Digital
WINNER South London and Maudsley NHS Trust: Electronic Prescribing and Medicine Administration (ePMA)
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HSJ Digital Awards 2024: Improving Mental Health Through Digital
WINNER Birmingham Women’s and Children’s FT, West Midlands Regional Genetics Laboratory, Forward Thinking Birmingham and Inagene Diagnostics UK Ltd: iPILOT - Overcoming Barriers to Implementation of Pharmacogenomics End-to-End Service, Within the Mental Health Clinical Pathway, Supporting Medicines Optimisation.
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HSJ Awards
HSJ Digital Awards 2024: Improving Out of Hospital Care through Digital
WINNER Cambridge University Hospitals: CUH Virtual Ward at Home, a Whole Hospital Approach
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HSJ Awards
HSJ Digital Awards 2024: Improving Primary Care Through Digital
WINNER Brookside Group Practice: Maximising Capacity and Continuity in Primary Care
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HSJ Awards
HSJ Digital Awards 2024: Improving Urgent and Emergency Care Through Digital
WINNER West Suffolk Hospital Virtual Bones: Digitalising Musculoskeletal Injuries Management and Referral Pathways – Introducing a Novel IT Service Solution
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HSJ Awards
HSJ Digital Awards 2024: Moving Towards Net Zero Through Digital
WINNER Midlands Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust: Leading the Way in Digitising Secondary Care Prescriptions for a Greener Future
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HSJ Awards
HSJ Digital Awards 2024: Reducing Health Inequalities Through Digital
WINNER NENC Child Health and Wellbeing Network NHS: Healthier Together Champions Supporting Access in Underserved Communities
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HSJ Awards
HSJ Digital Awards 2024: Supporting Elective Recovery Through Digital
WINNER Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust: Harrogate Post-Procedure Patient Innovation
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HSJ Awards
HSJ Digital Awards 2024: Digital Clinical Safety Award
WINNER Midlands Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust: A Cultural Shift and Collaborative Approach in Digital Innovation
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HSJ Awards
HSJ Digital Awards 2024: Driving Change Through Data and Analytics Award
WINNER East London NHS Foundation Trust: Bringing Integrated aAnalytics Into the Hands of Clinicians
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HSJ Awards
HSJ Digital Awards 2024: Digital Organisation Of The Year
WINNER Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust: A Digital Leader
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HSJ Awards
HSJ Digital Awards 2024: Optimising Clinical Pathways Through Digital
WINNER Humber NHS Teaching Foundation Trust and Owl Therapy Centre: Hybrid Neurodiversity Assessments
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News
HSJ Digital Awards 2024: Winners revealed
Last night’s HSJ Digital Awards showcased the best in NHS technological innovation and adoption, celebrating the achievements of individuals and teams driving digital transformation in healthcare.
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Daily Insight
Daily Insight: Treatment in the spotlight
The must-read stories and debate in health policy and leadership.
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News
Trust suspends treatment for premature babies after several deaths
A national study is examining whether a treatment for premature babies could cause harm, amid concerns about the deaths of four infants last year, it has emerged.
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Daily Insight
Daily Insight: ‘Everyone’s worst nightmare’
The must-read stories and debate in health policy and leadership.
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News
Trusts struggling to recruit directors due to ‘workload and pressure’, says outgoing CEO
Trusts are getting fewer applications for CEO and director roles due to “pressures” including a lack of resources, poor “work life balance”, and central scrunity, an outgoing acute chief has said.
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News
Leak reveals systems planning to cut permanent staff
NHS organisations across two integrated care systems are planning a cut to their total substantive workforce this year, as part of plans to save money.