All Health Service Journal articles in May 2024 – Page 2
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HSJ Awards
HSJ Digital Awards 2024: Improving Medicines Management and Pharmacy Through Digital
WINNER South London and Maudsley NHS Trust: Electronic Prescribing and Medicine Administration (ePMA)
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HSJ Awards
HSJ Digital Awards 2024: Improving Mental Health Through Digital
WINNER Birmingham Women’s and Children’s FT, West Midlands Regional Genetics Laboratory, Forward Thinking Birmingham and Inagene Diagnostics UK Ltd: iPILOT - Overcoming Barriers to Implementation of Pharmacogenomics End-to-End Service, Within the Mental Health Clinical Pathway, Supporting Medicines Optimisation.
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HSJ Awards
HSJ Digital Awards 2024: Improving Out of Hospital Care through Digital
WINNER Cambridge University Hospitals: CUH Virtual Ward at Home, a Whole Hospital Approach
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HSJ Awards
HSJ Digital Awards 2024: Improving Primary Care Through Digital
WINNER Brookside Group Practice: Maximising Capacity and Continuity in Primary Care
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HSJ Awards
HSJ Digital Awards 2024: Improving Urgent and Emergency Care Through Digital
WINNER West Suffolk Hospital Virtual Bones: Digitalising Musculoskeletal Injuries Management and Referral Pathways – Introducing a Novel IT Service Solution
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HSJ Awards
HSJ Digital Awards 2024: Moving Towards Net Zero Through Digital
WINNER Midlands Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust: Leading the Way in Digitising Secondary Care Prescriptions for a Greener Future
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HSJ Awards
HSJ Digital Awards 2024: Reducing Health Inequalities Through Digital
WINNER NENC Child Health and Wellbeing Network NHS: Healthier Together Champions Supporting Access in Underserved Communities
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HSJ Awards
HSJ Digital Awards 2024: Supporting Elective Recovery Through Digital
WINNER Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust: Harrogate Post-Procedure Patient Innovation
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News
HSJ Digital Awards 2024: Winners revealed
Last night’s HSJ Digital Awards showcased the best in NHS technological innovation and adoption, celebrating the achievements of individuals and teams driving digital transformation in healthcare.
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HSJ Awards
HSJ Digital Awards 2024: Optimising Clinical Pathways Through Digital
WINNER Humber NHS Teaching Foundation Trust and Owl Therapy Centre: Hybrid Neurodiversity Assessments
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Daily Insight
Daily Insight: Treatment in the spotlight
The must-read stories and debate in health policy and leadership.
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News
Trust suspends treatment for premature babies after several deaths
A national study is examining whether a treatment for premature babies could cause harm, amid concerns about the deaths of four infants last year, it has emerged.
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Daily Insight
Daily Insight: ‘Everyone’s worst nightmare’
The must-read stories and debate in health policy and leadership.
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News
Trusts struggling to recruit directors due to ‘workload and pressure’, says outgoing CEO
Trusts are getting fewer applications for CEO and director roles due to “pressures” including a lack of resources, poor “work life balance”, and central scrunity, an outgoing acute chief has said.
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News
Leak reveals systems planning to cut permanent staff
NHS organisations across two integrated care systems are planning a cut to their total substantive workforce this year, as part of plans to save money.
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Daily Insight
Daily Insight: Signed, sealed but not exactly delivered
The must-read stories and debate in health policy and leadership.
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Daily Insight
The mythbuster: If Wes Streeting becomes health secretary, what should he do first?
Steve Black’s advice to the aspiring next health and social care secretary, on how to build a better NHS.
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Expert Briefing
Patient Safety Watch: ‘Closing ranks around a lie’
HSJ hosts the Patient Safety Watch newsletter, written by Patient Safety Watch chief executive James Titcombe.
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News
CQC orders improvements to overcrowded A&E
A hospital trust has been ordered to improve its accident and emergency department after an unannounced Care Quality Commission inspection.
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HSJ Local
Hewitt’s ICS using health inequality cash to ‘offset deficit’
An integrated care system whose chair said addressing health inequalities must be prioritised has admitted using dedicated funds to offset its financial deficit.