All Innovation articles – Page 30
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Supplements
Roundtable: Jeremy Hunt's HSJ annual lecture debated
CCG ratings dominated the headlines after Jeremy Hunt’s HSJ annual lecture – but experts who convened to discuss its implications were far more interested in his vision of powerful patients, reports Claire Read
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Leader
One less health minister: how the government can lead by example
The Department is facing a reduction in its budget of 20 per cent. It therefore makes perfect sense for one minister to join the hundreds of DH staff who will be made redundant.
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HSJ Knowledge
Shared Lives – empowering people to lead healthy lives
The power of mobilising people to improve health and care
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Supplements
Supplement case studies: Steps to minimise impact on environment
What NHS organisations are doing
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Comment
Let's rethink the relationship between staff and system
Clinicians, managers and policymakers need stronger alignment
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News
Analysis: NHS’s digital plans won’t fly without funding boost and cultural shift
Why ‘digital footprint’ groups must have upfront cash and a cultural change if they are to succeed
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Supplements
Knee replacements: Small steps, giant leaps
Once considered an impossible dream and the holy grail of orthopaedic surgery, knee replacement in a single day is now a reality as increasing numbers of surgeons and hospitals adopt enhanced recovery principles. By Jennifer Trueland
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News
Public do not trust NHS with personal data, admits health secretary
The public do not trust the NHS to look after personal health information, the health secretary admitted at the HSJ annual lecture on Thursday evening.
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News
Digital health expert to carry out ‘Berwick review’ of NHS
Health secretary Jeremy Hunt has said a review by international digital health guru Robert Wachter on how the NHS can become a world leading digital health system will be as pivotal to the NHS as Don Berwick’s review on patient safety.
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Supplements
Innovation in technology supplement: At the press of a button
This week we look at how innovation is taking place in technology in the form of diagnostics equipment, data analysis systems and wifi connectivity
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News
Funding pressures are threatening NHS innovation, ministers warned
Efforts to develop and spread the use of innovative drugs and technologies in the NHS could be threatened by ‘unprecedented’ funding pressure, a government commissioned review has warned.
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Comment
Bedford responds: Circle's contract is still far from perfect
Commission outcome based incentives
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News
Monitor director: Using existing tech better could save trusts money
Trusts could save money by making better use of their existing technology, according to Monitor’s first executive director of provider sustainability.
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News
New medical innovation bill ‘potentially dangerous’, warn royal colleges
The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges has set out ‘real concerns’ over a private member’s bill that seeks to promote access to innovative medical treatments.
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Supplements
Survey: Funding pressures are holding up the paperless NHS
Senior managers share their views
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HSJ Partners
Integration is a question of balance
The health service needs a holistic view of integration, where all organisations involved come together around the real needs of patients, writes Matt Jackson