Technology and innovation – Page 17
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Digital Awards 2024: Enhancing Workforce Engagement, Productivity and Wellbeing Through Digital
WINNER University Hospitals North Midlands and other Trusts, University of Derby and other universities, NHS England, Sim4Med: Midlands Imaging Training Academy (MITA)
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Digital Awards 2024: Generating Impact in Population Health Through Digital
WINNER NHS Black Country ICB and Walsall Together: The Population Outcomes Framework
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Digital Awards 2024: Improving Back-Office Efficiencies Through Digital
WINNER Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust and Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in collaboration with NHS Shared Business Services: NHS Automation – Harnessing RPA, Powering Positive Change
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HSJ AwardsHSJ 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 AwardsHSJ 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 AwardsHSJ 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 AwardsHSJ Digital Awards 2024: Improving Primary Care Through Digital
WINNER Brookside Group Practice: Maximising Capacity and Continuity in Primary Care
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HSJ AwardsHSJ 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 AwardsHSJ 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 AwardsHSJ 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 AwardsHSJ Digital Awards 2024: Supporting Elective Recovery Through Digital
WINNER Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust: Harrogate Post-Procedure Patient Innovation
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Digital Awards 2024: Digital Clinical Safety Award
WINNER Midlands Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust: A Cultural Shift and Collaborative Approach in Digital Innovation
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Digital Awards 2024: Driving Change Through Data and Analytics Award
WINNER East London NHS Foundation Trust: Bringing Integrated aAnalytics Into the Hands of Clinicians
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Digital Awards 2024: Digital Organisation Of The Year
WINNER Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust: A Digital Leader
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NewsNHSE cancels £300m IT plan after legal claim
NHS England has been forced to cancel a proposed £300m framework for digitising GP services — part of efforts to recover primary care access — after being sued by a technology company, HSJ has learned.
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CommentGoing green without the preaching
Empowering NHS staff with the Green Team Competition’s SusQI approach boosts morale, aligns sustainability with clinical priorities, and achieves significant financial, environmental, and patient care improvements, writes Rachel McLean
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Expert BriefingThe Download: A closer look at the FDP in action
The fortnightly newsletter that unpacks system leaders’ priorities for digital technology and the impact they are having on delivering health services. This week written by correspondent Joe Talora. Contact HSJ in confidence here.
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NewsFive trusts join forces on AI and procurement
Five ambulance service trusts are forming a group, which will include joint projects on artificial intelligence, and a potential move to standardisation and joint procurement of vehicles.
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CommentRevealed: the tech that frees up clinicians, and what they do with that extra time
Tim Horton and Alison Moulds explore the potential of health technology to alleviate NHS workforce pressures, emphasising the importance of effective implementation and utilisation for productivity gains
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HSJ Local‘Rolls-Royce’ EPR still being driven ‘like a Ford Focus’ admits trust CEO
The chief executive of an acute trust operating in one of the country’s most troubled healthcare economies has admitted his organisation is struggling to get the most from its top of the range electronic patient record system three years after rollout.