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Enhancing NHS efficiency through the potential of generative AI technology
An HSJ webinar explores how generative AI can enhance NHS efficiency, focusing on administrative tasks and practical steps for trusts to adopt generative AI technology, with insights from Imperial College Healthcare Trust
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HSJ webinar discussed Myth-busting GenAI for healthcare leaders: How do we get results today?
In association with An on-demand version of this webinar is available. The healthcare sector, like every other, has been caught up in the wave of enthusiasm around AI, and the NHS is certainly embracing the idea. The potential is exciting: more productive teams, large-scale data ...
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HSJ webinar discussed if artificial intelligence could help refine diagnostic pathways for arrhythmia
In association with An on-demand version of this webinar is available. More than 2 million people in the UK are said to have arrhythmia and 1.4 million of those have atrial fibrillation – a heart rhythm disturbance in which the heart beats irregularly ...
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Judging HSJ’s Top Chief Executives
HSJ’s top chief executives was compiled with the input of leading figures in and around the NHS
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Webinar: How can system-wide workforce management help integrated care boards to tackle the NHS’s staffing challenges?
In association with Tuesday 23 July 2024, 10:30am - 11:15am With about one in 10 posts unfilled, NHS organisations face an acute staffing crisis – threatening patient care and safety, and adding to the pressures on remaining staff. There are no short-term fixes to this problem, but ...
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Maximising value from IT investments in NHS organisations
An HSJ webinar explores how NHS IT investments must prioritise digital experiences, basic functionality, security, and collaboration to maximise value and improve patient care, productivity, and staff satisfaction
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Revolutionising healthcare in Greater Manchester
An HSJ webinar discovers how Greater Manchester’s innovative data approach is transforming patient care and system efficiency, heralding a new era in healthcare analytics
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Navigating the complexities of obesity treatment in the NHS
An HSJ webinar explores strategies for the NHS to tackle challenges such as managing patient demand, navigating resource constraints, and assessing the effectiveness of new medications in combating the obesity crisis
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How might pathways evolve to free up capacity in cancer care?
An HSJ roundtable, fully funded and initiated by AbbVie, considered which pathway changes might support best use of capacity
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SS&C blueprism Webinar - Accelerating the Cancer Pathway through Intelligent Automation
An on-demand version of this webinar is available. There are myriad challenges in cancer care and treatment, but none is greater than that of the workforce. As we explore solutions, Intelligent Automation (IA) is emerging as a genuine gamechanger for the cancer pathway, automating critical labour-intensive manual tasks, resulting in ...
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HSJ webinar discussed how to best manage the increasing number of patients seeking obesity treatment
In association with An on-demand version of this webinar is available. The arrival of highly effective new drugs to help patients with obesity lose weight has led to enormous media interest and many patients seeking help. But they may be disappointed: while NICE estimates that nearly 10 ...
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HSJ webinar discussed how better data flow could help improve virtual ward outcomes
In association with An on-demand version of this webinar is available. Virtual wards are a key part of NHS’s drive towards multidisciplinary, in-home care models. At a policy level, the emphasis until now has been on the number of virtual beds available per capita. ...
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HSJ webinar discussed how federating health and social care data could lead to improved population health
In association with An on-demand version of this webinar is available. Improving population health will be key to helping the NHS moderate and meet demand over the next few years. Yet, it is often a challenge for NHS organisations to have much impact in this ...
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HSJ webinar discussed how can the NHS harness the benefits of generative AI to support the workforce and improve patient care
In association with An on-demand version of this webinar is available. Generative AI offers huge potential for the NHS to work more efficiently but it is often difficult for organisations to take the first step. While much has been said about some of the clinical applications of ...
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HSJ webinar discussed how NHS organisations can optimise value from their IT investments
In association with An on-demand version of this webinar is available. NHS organisations spend millions on IT projects in a bid to improve services and boost productivity. This is likely to increase in the coming years as more patients are cared for in out-of-hospital environments ...
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The potential role of technology in better management of inpatient sleep
The significance of a good night’s sleep can’t be overstated, including during a hospital stay. Sleep isn’t just a period of rest; it’s a crucial physiological process vital for overall health and wellbeing. During sleep, the brain consolidates memories, regulates emotions and repairs cellular damage. Lack of adequate sleep is ...
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Do hospitals need to get more serious about sleep?
Making hospitals more conducive to high quality sleep might benefit patient experience and wellbeing, and could perhaps even lead to reduced length of stay
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How NHS organisations can increase the health and wealth of their local communities
A recent HSJ webinar explored how NHS organisations can leverage their position for maximum benefit in their communities
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Supporting NHS transformation through digital infrastructure
A panel of experts discussed how the NHS needs to get the digital infrastructure right before running advanced software projects