All Technology and innovation articles – Page 59

  • James_Ilman
    Comment

    Analysis: Wachter response must not ignore the digitally challenged

    2016-09-21T12:46:00Z

    The Wachter review has rightly been praised for its bold statements on timetables and funding – and its pragmatism - but a robust plan is still needed for digitally-challenged and non-acute trusts, writes James Illman

  • Beverley Bryant
    News

    Not prioritising cash for tech laggards is 'right'

    2016-09-21T12:45:00Z

    Beverley Bryant backs plans to switch funding priorities and push back digital deadline to 2023 Leading trusts will bring others with them, Ms Bryant says NHS Digital director sets out priorities including plans to parachute 100 “business change” staff to NHS organisations Pledges to make NHS Digital “relevant” and ...

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    HSJ Knowledge

    Roundtable: Making the most of technology

    2016-09-21T07:00:00Z

    Doing technology well involves negotiating multiple hurdles, from sceptical boards to lack of national direction, heard HSJ’s latest roundtable panel

  • Sir David Fish
    News

    Head of academic health partnership to retire

    2016-09-19T15:27:00Z

    The managing director of UCLPartners is retiring next week.

  • Children at school
    News

    Child protection system still lacks data on 87,000 children

    2016-09-15T07:00:00Z

    Local authorities face technical difficulties uploading information None of the four children’s specialist trusts have successfully implemented child protection information sharing system False negatives “raise a risk” for children with protection plans Nearly three quarters of children with child protection plans do not have their details stored on ...

  • Microscope
    HSJ Local

    Trust to receive millions as mental health research centre

    2016-09-14T00:01:00Z

    Oxford Health FT and Oxford University named second mental health biomedical research centre Announcement part of £816m investment in medical research by DH Cash will be split between 20 research centres with Oxford set to receive £12.8m A foundation trust has been named the country’s second mental health ...

  • Vast amounts of data can lead to "information overload"
    News

    NHS Digital urges staff to take responsibility for security

    2016-09-12T07:30:00Z

    Chief executives need to take responsiblity for “cyber hygiene” Good cyber security requires all staff to be trained, says NHS Digital New helpline to be set up to report data security incidents NHS Digital has called on NHS staff to take more responsibility for “cyber hygiene” and launched ...

  • Axel_Heitmueller
    News

    Leading AHSN appoints new managing director

    2016-09-07T10:37:00Z

    Imperial College Health Partners has appointed Axel Heitmueller as its new managing director.

  • 28th june 2016 hsj roundtable how partnerships can help the nhs deliver innivation012
    HSJ Knowledge

    Roundtable: How to get the innovation message out there

    2016-09-07T10:24:00Z

    HSJ and Pfizer’s roundtable asked what can be done to spread the best ideas in the NHS beyond their local origins – and at scale.

  • Img 0111
    HSJ Knowledge

    Roundtable: How about some big action on data

    2016-09-07T10:21:00Z

    The NHS must ensure that informatics’ potential for savings and productivity must be fulfilled quickly

  • Robert Wachter
    News

    Wachter tells ministers: Discard 'unrealistic' 2020 IT target

    2016-09-07T00:01:00Z

    Ministers urged to ditch “unrealistic” paperless NHS by 2020 target Wachter review warns significantly more money required to achieve a digital NHS Wachter tells HSJ he recognised political issue in calling for more funding but that Jeremy Hunt had been “extremely supportive” of review Review sets out a roadmap ...

  • Jeremy Hunt
    News

    Hunt names 12 'digital excellence' trusts in line for funding

    2016-09-07T00:01:00Z

    Twelve trusts will receive funding of up to £10m each to fast track digital innovation Twenty more trusts to receive up to £5m to act as national digital champions Initiative comes as response to Wachter review published today Jeremy Hunt is today due to name 12 trusts that ...

  • Medical records
    News

    Patient data consent model 'to be launched in March'

    2016-09-06T07:00:00Z

    Draft plan includes targets for key projects including the use and sharing of confidential patient data It said patient consent model will be developed by March 2017 Patients should get access to wi-fi across NHS estate by March 2019, it said NHS Digital said plans were published in error ...

  • Amanda Doyle
    News

    Today: Join our session on STPs at the Health and Care Innovation Expo

    2016-08-30T12:38:00Z

    HSJ is to hold a discussion on STPs at the Health and Care Innovation Expo on 8 September. 

  • Pokemon GO
    Comment

    Healthcare can learn from Pokémon GO

    2016-08-26T07:00:00Z

    Tapping into potential assets, observing effects of augmented reality, and behavioural theory can help the NHS make a difference in patients’ lives

  • Doctor
    News

    Exclusive: Successor to Care.data awaits government sign-off

    2016-08-24T15:30:00Z

    New digital services platform follows abandoned Care.data project It will be built with scale and flexibility to “take in all available GP data” Personal data flowing out of GP surgeries will have to be adequately anonymised for patients who wish to opt-out Care.data “set back” data sharing arrangements in ...

  • hospital sexual health sign
    HSJ Local

    Tender launched in major sexual health shake-up

    2016-08-12T11:16:00Z

    COMMISSIONING: A group of 22 London boroughs have launched a tender for an online sexual health service as part of a major shake-up of services in the city.

  • Paper files
    News

    CQC to launch security review after losing personal data

    2016-07-28T12:38:00Z

    CQC loses 500 disclosure and barring service certificates after cabinet wrongly removed during office refurbishment Certificates relate to people who have applied to be “registered managers” and could include information about previous criminal convictions CQC alerted breach to Information Commissioner’s Office The Care Quality Commission is to launch ...

  • Adam drury 3x2
    Comment

    It's time to pick up the pace in the wearable devices debate

    2016-07-28T07:14:00Z

    As wearable technology become cheaper and more widely used, it’s time to begin vital conversations about confidentiality and how best to use the data

  • NHS estates
    News

    STPs offer private sector 'enormous opportunity'

    2016-07-13T11:22:00Z

    STPs offer “enormous amount of opportunity” to private sector and charities, says NHS England director Public-private sector partnerships through STPs could help NHS solve issues it could not solve by itself, Michael Macdonnell says Cites estates management and new care models as areas that could benefit from external assistance ...