All HSJ Partners articles – Page 11
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HSJ PartnersHow modern technology solutions are paving the way for faster diagnoses and better patient care
BT’s technology collaborations aim to enhance the NHS, alleviate patient wait times, and improve healthcare efficiency for a brighter future, writes Professor Sultan Mahmud
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HSJ PartnersTechnology is the key to patient experience
Verizon and Juniper Networks partnerships are working towards revolutionising the health sector by enabling partners within healthcare systems to work together and find innovative ways to address the challenges they face
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HSJ PartnersDigital health technology reimbursement in the NHS can pave the way for efficient care delivery
ResMed’s sleep and respiratory digital health solutions streamline patient care, cut costs, and empower clinicians, highlighting the urgent need for a supportive healthcare reimbursement framework.
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HSJ PartnersLooming winter pressures eased by targeted AI initiatives
Paul McGinness, chief executive, Lenus Health, highlights the need for proactive measures to support the NHS in reducing unnecessary respiratory-related admissions.
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HSJ PartnersHow 18 Week Support aids the NHS in upholding national waiting time standards
It’s clear we need multiple effective solutions to address the patient backlog and build resilience for the future. 18 Week Support talk about how they are stepping up to support the NHS during these challenging times
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HSJ PartnersLive bed state: reducing the strain on wards and staff at Leeds Teaching Hospitals
With current bed occupancy levels above 95 per cent, electronic bed and capacity management can help the NHS fix the problem, writes Stephen Bush
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HSJ PartnersHow can digital technology help with Healthcare Auditing?
Radar Healthcare’s Audit Management Software is helping its partners across health and social care to transform their auditing processes
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HSJ PartnersDigital clinics revolutionising mental healthcare globally
Digital clinics globally meet mental health demands, relieving staff pressures and enhancing patient outcomes with evidence-based interventions
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HSJ PartnersWhy air purification in working environments is important this allergy season and how to achieve it
The air purification solution can help prevent users of healthcare facilities, care homes and other shared indoor spaces from being negatively affected by indoor air pollution
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HSJ PartnersHarnessing open workforce technology to enhance NHS staff wellbeing
Dr Ahmed Shahrabani, co-founder of Locum’s Nest, explores how open workforce technology transforms NHS staff wellbeing while having a positive impact for NHS trusts
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HSJ PartnersPreparing the NHS oncology workforce for the innovations of tomorrow
Jagtar Dhanda, director of policy advocacy and government affairs at Bristol Myers Squibb UK & Ireland, explains how a workforce planning tool can help prepare the NHS to offer the latest cancer innovations to patients
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HSJ PartnersFinancial improvement plans: Reinvigorating the basics and leveraging new opportunities through collaboration
Akeso, in partnership with Seagry consultancy, talks about approaches and key areas of opportunity to enliven the basics of financial improvement plans
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HSJ PartnersHow the NHS can ‘rethink’ the approach to insourcing to boost surgical activity and reduce elective care bottlenecks
Martin Watts shares his views on the ‘complexity challenge’ hampering current efforts to reduce the elective care backlog and explains how his surgical care teams are ‘Rethinking Insourcing’ with a different approach
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HSJ PartnersEmpowering workforce and boosting savings: RUH’s remarkable £1.3m success story
Alfredo Thompson, executive director of people & culture at Royal United Hospitals Bath Foundation Trust, discusses how the partnership with Locum’s Nest has driven RUH to achieve £1.3m in cost-avoidance savings, as well as streamline operations, enhance efficiency, and prioritise the well-being of their staff
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HSJ PartnersGive NHS staff more time to care for their patients, with 70 per cent reduced onboarding time
Does your onboarding currently look like this? A time-consuming and inefficient process for both applicants and staff? Sponsored by Today, it takes approximately 100 days to onboard a new member of staff in the NHS. Job applications, registrations, checks, and onboarding processes are lengthy, time-consuming, ...
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HSJ PartnersDesigning better acute painful sickle cell care
Dr Carl Reynolds and Dr Habib Naqvi emphasise the need of improving sickle cell care by developing highly usable digital care plans, eliminating treatment delays and disparities, and ensuring patients receive timely analgesia
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HSJ PartnersThe role of electronic bed management technology in driving capacity improvements
Nick Sinclair, chief operating officer at Medway Foundation Trust, on why the NHS needs to think differently about operations and bed management to drive sustainable healthcare delivery
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HSJ PartnersPartnering with the NHS to accelerate innovation
Andrew Smith explains how Objectivity’s partnerships with the NHS are designed to accelerate innovation and support organisations to realise and scale innovation from concept to regional delivery.
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HSJ PartnersHow AI can augment the human experience and drive productivity in healthcare
Stephen McMillan explores how using innovative technologies to augment the human experience can help drive productivity, support the workforce and address key challenges that the NHS is facing
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HSJ PartnersWhy user interfaces should be designed around customer needs
Capabilities that can be woven into solutions, such as greater use of data and AI to support decision-making, have increased in scope, scale and complexity. This user-centred disruption is redefining the healthcare user experience











