All Innovation articles – Page 44
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Comment
Supporting patients will influence antibiotics overuse as much as medical advances
Antibiotics is the focus of the Longitude Prize 2014
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News
Help us find the top innovators driving structural reform within healthcare
Who are the people finding new ways to tackle the challenges facing the sector?
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News
Help us find the top innovators driving healthcare technology
Who are the people finding new ways to tackle the challenges facing the sector?
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Comment
How partnering with hospices benefits the NHS frontline
Hospices make good partners for improving care locally
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Comment
An NHS tax could be the necessary catalyst to kick start innovation
It could play a significant and immediate role
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HSJ Knowledge
A new era of citizen health is shaping the future of care
Using technology to take ownership of our health
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HSJ Knowledge
What we can learn from US technology to transform NHS healthcare
Tips to emulate their innovations here
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HSJ Partners
A new e-procurement system could see the NHS open for international business
Guide to using Pan European Public Procurement On-Line
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Comment
Focus on collaboration not liberation to innovate the NHS
Innovation is often stifled by inward looking politics
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HSJ Knowledge
Spreading innovation: AHSNs step up to the challenge
Networks reflect the NHS’s new determination to improve
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Comment
Arm the NHS to better serve injured veterans
Armed forces personnel often find the service fails to meet their needs
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HSJ Knowledge
Don't drop the baton: a guide to succession management
Make leadership roles more attractive
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HSJ Knowledge
Innovation doesn't work in isolation so reach out to staff and patients
The NHS must grasp why good ideas and successful pilots fail to spread across the country
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News
Exclusive: Francis to stop the NHS's 'climate of fear' as review launches
The role of probing claims made by NHS whistleblowers could be taken out of the hands of hospital trusts, the head of a major government inquiry has indicated in an exclusive interview with HSJ.
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HSJ Knowledge
The Johari window: The way to open up organisational improvement
This self-awareness tool can bring fresh perspectives
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News
Service centralisation hailed in new research
Centralising stroke services can save the lives of patients and reduce the number of days people spend in hospital, a new study suggests.
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HSJ Partners
The NHS needs to aim higher when it comes to procurement
Implement an ambitious new strategy to stay free
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Comment
Beware the false solutions to the NHS's challenges
There is a glut of questionable statements being made