All Technology and innovation articles – Page 81
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SupplementsSupplement: The NHS needs the complete data picture
Collaborative commissioning can help
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SupplementsCommissioning supplement: The right services at the right time
Data, workforce planning and the voluntary sector
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HSJ LocalShelford Group chief takes on new role with tech firm
WORKFORCE: The departing chief executive of Oxford University Hospitals Trust, Sir Jonathan Michael, is to move to an IT software firm.
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NewsNHS cyber crime response team launched
The Health and Social Care Information Centre has created an ‘emergency response team’ to help NHS bodies affected by cyber crime.
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NewsHunt: Patients to access entire record online by 2018
Jeremy Hunt has formally announced that patients will be able to access their entire medical record online by 2018.
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NewsCatch up: Stevens' and Hunt's Expo 2015 speeches
The key points from speeches in Manchester by the NHS England chief executive and the health secretary
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CommentWhy the NHS must evaluate complex service changes
To maximise benefits for patients and minimise costs
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HSJ KnowledgeDalton: The NHS needs a best practice recipe to prosper across the board
Standardise operating systems and clinical pathways
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NewsHSJ launches Women Leaders network
The work of women in the NHS is to be promoted later this month when HSJ, in association with NHS Employers, launches the Women Leaders network at the Trades Union Congress.
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CommentShould we allow men in our Women Leaders' network?
HSJ is teaming up with NHS Employers to launch a network for women leaders – but should Simon Stevens be allowed to join?
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NewsExclusive: CCGs given ultimatum over 'paperless' progress
Clinical commissioning groups face having their plans for 2016-17 rejected if they do not show progress in meeting standards set out in new digital guidance, an NHS England director has told HSJ.
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CommentKelsey: Urgent action on a digital NHS is a moral imperative
The online revolution hasn’t reached the NHS
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NewsExclusive: Vanguards urged to quickly become ‘battering ram of change’
The urgent and emergency care vanguards are the ‘battering ram of change’ and should quickly test new ideas to be replicated nationally, the director of NHS England’s new care models programme has said.
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HSJ KnowledgeDiabetes and diet: There's an epidemic of misinformation
Doctors and patients have misguided perceptions
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CommentPatients can offer so much more than just feedback
They must be involved in leadership itself
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CommentBold tariff reform can transform NHS service delivery
Agree multi-year prices to shift the focus
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