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         Comment CommentHow why mattersThe leadership team at NHS Blithering is never far behind NHS England when it comes to management tools. Julian Patterson has the latest from the world of transformation 
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         Comment CommentSustainability and transformation plans: an opportunity to see the wood for the treesSTPs are the first time the NHS has got serious about populations, rather than organisations 
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         HSJ Knowledge HSJ KnowledgeNine steps to an effective informatics strategyHow IT and data can be solve an organisation’s problems 
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         HSJ Knowledge HSJ KnowledgeMeet the vision for paperless data through procurementTrusts need to avoid procurement mistakes 
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         Comment Comment'The secrecy of information in the NHS is absurd'The information strategy is high on aspiration, but short on direction. 
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         News News£1bn national IT deal stallsA deal designed to save the NHS more than £1bn on its contract with the National Programme for IT’s biggest provider has stalled. 
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      NewsEx-iSoft chairman to go on trialA football club owner will go on trial today accused of conspiring to make misleading statements about an IT firm involved in a major NHS project. 
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         Comment Comment'Technology could change the way medicine is practiced'IT must be embraced as a clinical tool. 
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         HSJ Knowledge HSJ KnowledgeHow to create an IT solution to support integrated local careHow can you create a “ground up” solution to support integrated care and meet local needs – and can this deliver clinical benefits and cost savings? Sean Riddell offers some advice. 
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         HSJ Knowledge HSJ KnowledgeHow trusts are getting smarter about business intelligenceIn our first monthly examination of the state of key healthcare support services, Daloni Carlisle finds many trusts are upgrading their business intelligence systems. 
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         HSJ Knowledge HSJ KnowledgeHow NHS QIPP programs can benefit from cloud computingCloud-based systems could transform NHS working practices and help it achieve QIPP initiative objectives, says Chris May. 
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         News NewsCare record deal could save DH hundreds of millionsThe Department of Health has agreed the terms of a deal that could save it hundreds of millions of pounds on the long-delayed installation of care record systems through primary and secondary care. 
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         News NewsExclusive: DH reaches £300m deal with firm over delay-hit IT programmeOne of the two remaining contractors in the delay-hit National Programme for IT has agreed to reduce the value of its contract with the Department of Health by around £300m. 
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         News NewsTraining plans for major government project leadersWhitehall officials will undergo training programmes before being allowed to run major public projects like the new high-speed rail link or the NHS IT project, ministers have said. 
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         Comment CommentJeremy Taylor: the Future Forum's work is about changing cultureIt’s not about the money; it’s not about the technology; it’s not about the data. It’s about the culture. That could be a summary of the NHS Future Forum’s work on information last autumn, writes information worksteam co-chair Jeremy Taylor. 
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         News NewsNHS stuck in 'information dark ages', says Future ForumThe NHS needs a culture change to drag itself out of the “information dark ages” and avoid reputational damage, the NHS Future Forum has said. 
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         Comment Comment'Patients and organisations still need an information revolution'Reorganisations might be familiar at Richmond House, but revolutions are rarer. With the information strategy officially paused, has the promised NHS spring turned to winter, asks Asthma UK chief executive Neil Churchill. 
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         Comment CommentTwelve months of turbulence: 2011 in reviewContinuing financial upheaval, industrial action taking hold and the implications of reform coming into focus: 2011 has been a tumultuous year. Here, HSJ’s writers reflect on some of the landmark events that defined the year. 
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         HSJ Knowledge HSJ KnowledgeWhere is the NHS equivalent of the strategic defence and security review?The so-called “radical” health reforms are for the large part anything but, but they raise a central point about an imbalance in the NHS workforce and its sustainability in the current system. This needs to be addressed urgently, writes Robert Royce. 
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         News NewsScrapped NHS IT System to cost a further £2bnThe American company behind the National Programme for IT has predicted it will earn up to another £2bn from its work with the NHS. 
 
 
      











 
     
     
     
    