All Innovation articles – Page 51
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HSJ Local
App aims to cut A&E visits
Clinical commissioning group leaders in north London have launched a new mobile app in a bid to help patients access the most appropriate services and cut down on unnecessary visits to accident and emergency departments.
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HSJ Knowledge
Why wait to make psychiatric interventions?
Integrate liaison psychiatry into community care
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News
EXCLUSIVE: Darzi says care.data furore was avoidable
Former health minister Lord Darzi has thrown his weight behind the pioneering care.data project but criticised ministers’ handling of how it has been presented to the public.
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HSJ Knowledge
Equal access to the NHS: the next step
A new system can create a fairer NHS for patients
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News
How important is clinical research in the NHS?
Help HSJ to find out the status of clinical research in the NHS by completing our survey
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HSJ Knowledge
Transform nursing with strengths based recruitment
Recruiting via a “great ward sister” profile can restore confidence
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HSJ Knowledge
Make some room for private hospital patients
New units help NHS trusts generate a surplus
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HSJ Knowledge
Get stuck into franchising and boost innovation
Franchising could be a way to manage troubled trusts
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Comment
Tap into the power and potential of big data
We can use open data to increase knowledge and transparency
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HSJ Knowledge
Everything must flow: how emergency care can meet demand
Problems must be fixed throughout the system
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Comment
The UK and US are united by a common health goal
Health secretaries sign technology memorandum today
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Comment
The NHS at 75: Engaging with new digital demographics
Services must reflect how people use everyday technology
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News
Micromanagement won’t deliver value says business guru
Interview: Michael Porter on his “strategy that will fix healthcare”
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HSJ Partners
Innovative use of data can improve end of life care
A shift in thinking can lead to a better patient experience
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News
EXCLUSIVE: Board level culture undermines paperless ambition
Senior managers’ lack of knowledge about the clinical and cost benefits of improved IT systems is hindering progress towards the health secretary’s ambition for a paperless NHS, an exclusive HSJ survey suggests.
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HSJ Knowledge
Rising Stars: Why 80s kids will transform the NHS
A new set of values will define the next generation of leaders