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Tag Archives: Accelerating Innovation
Digital Social Care Pathfinders: the Social Care Programme (NHS Digital)
Summary NHS Digital is funding sixteen “Digital Social Care Pathfinders” projects with £4.5 million, with the aim of developing solutions for bridging the data and technology “gaps” which may act as barriers to better integration between the NHS and social … Continue reading →
Posted in Acute Hospitals, Assistive Technology, Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, Diagnosis, End of Life Care, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Health Foundation, In the News, Integrated Care, Local Interest, Management of Condition, National, NHS, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Quick Insights, Telecare, Telehealth, UK, Universal Interest, Wolverhampton
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Tagged Accelerating Innovation, Adoption of Innovations, Advanced Predictive Analytics, Ageing and Long-Term Care, Ageing Population, Analytical Capability, Apps, apps for Smartphones or Tablets, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Barriers Limiting Analytical Capability in Health Care, Barriers to Innovation, Barriers to Joined-Up Care, Benefits of Remote Monitoring, Bristol City Council, Bristol City Council: Social Care Digital Pathfinder, Collaboration and Co-Development, Connecting Care Programme, Crisis Prevention, Cyber Security, Cyber Security Standards, Data Interoperability, Data Safeguarding, Data Security, Data Security and Protection Toolkit (NHS), Data Sharing, Delayed Transfers of Care, Digital Adult Social Care Projects, Digital Change in Health and Social Care, Digital Discharge, Digital Health, Digital Health Innovations, Digital Innovation, Digital Innovations in Health, Digital Interoperability, Digital Red Bag, Digital Social Care, Digital Social Care Demonstrator Programme 2018-19, Digital Social Care Pathfinders, Digital Social Care Pathfinders Programme 2019-21 (NHS Digital), Digital Social Care Pathfinders: Common Themes, Digital Suppliers, Digital Technology, Digital Technology and Innovation, Early Discharge Performance, Early Discharge Support, Efficiencies and Productivity Gains, Efficiency and Effectiveness, Efficiency Opportunities, Efficiency Savings, Electronic Care Record (ECR), Electronic Health Records, Electronic Health Records (EHRs), Electronic Patient Record (EPR), Ethical Sharing of Data Between Organisations, Friends of the Elderly (FOTE), Friends of the Elderly: Social Care Digital Pathfinder, Health and Care Infrastructure, Health and Care of Older People, Health and Social Care Integration, Hft (Learning Disabilities Charity): Social Care Digital Pathfinder, Improving Patient Flow, Information and Data Linkage to Support Transformation, Information and Intelligence, Information and Intelligence Provided by Data Analysis, Information and Support for Patients and Carers, Information Sharing Between NHS and Social Care, Information Standards to Support Assessment Discharge and Withdrawal (ADW) Notices, Information Technology, Information Technology Connectivity, Infrastructure, Innovation Technology and Infrastructure, Integrated Acoustic Monitoring Technology, Integrated Digital Care Record (IDCR) Approach, Integrated Health and Care Records, Integration of Health and Care, Interoperability, Interoperability Specifications, Interoperability Standards, Interoperable Electronic Health Records, Investing for Transformation, Investment in Health and Care Data Analytics, Investment in Information Technology, IT Infrastructure, Lancashire County Council: Social Care Digital Pathfinder, Leicestershire County Council, Leicestershire County Council: Social Care Digital Pathfinder, Length of Stay (LoS), Local Health and Care Records (LHCRs), London Borough of Bexley: Social Care Digital Pathfinder, London Borough of Islington: Social Care Digital Pathfinder, Machine Learning / Predictive Analytic Data Use: For Adult Social Care Early Intervention and Prevention, Management Information Systems, Manchester City Council, Manchester City Council: Social Care Digital Pathfinder, My Health Guide (for Learning Disabilities), National Care Forum (NCF), National Care Forum: Social Care Digital Pathfinder, NHS Digital’s Cyber Security Programme, NHS Digital’s Data Security and Protection Toolkit, NHS Infrastructure for LHSs, NHS Investment in Digital Technology and Infrastructure, NHS IT Infrastructure, North Central London STP Footprint, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Nottinghamshire County Council, Nottinghamshire County Council: Social Care Digital Pathfinder, Optimising Benefits of Digital Technology, Optimising Patient Outcomes Using Digital Technology, Optimising Use of Digital Technology, Pam Garraway: Senior Responsible Officer for Social Care Programme at NHS Digital, Patient Records, Personal Clinical Records, Personalised Care Plans, Predictive Analytics, Primary and Secondary Care, Reducing Delayed Transfers of Care, Reducing Early Hospital Readmissions, Reducing Re-Admissions NHS Hospitals, Reducing Unnecessary Admissions, Reducing Unnecessary Travel, Reducing Unnecessary Trips to Hospital, Reducing Waste in the NHS, Remote Appointments, Remote Care Monitoring, Remote Consultations, Remote Health Monitoring, Remote Monitoring, Remote Monitoring Systems, Remote Support, Service Transformation, Smartphone apps, Smartphones, Social Care Digital Innovation Programme, Social Care Digital Innovation Programme 2019-21, Social Care Digital Pathfinders, Social Care Digital Pathfinders (Social Care Programme: NHS Digital), Social Care Programme at NHS Digital, South Gloucestershire Council, South Gloucestershire Council: Social Care Digital Pathfinder, Standardised Electronic Health Records, Standardised Information to Support Assessment Discharge and Withdrawal (Between Hospitals and Adult Social Care), Standardised Information to Support Assessment Discharge and Withdrawal (Reducing Delayed Discharges When Safe Discharge Requires a Social Care Assessment), Sustainability, Sustainable Digital Transformation, Sutton Council: Social Care Digital Pathfinder, Technological Trends, Technology and Innovation, Technology Gap Between NHS and Social Care, Technology-Supported Self-Management, Telecare (Remote Collection of Patient Data), Telehealth (Remote Monitoring), Telehealth to Monitor Patients Remotely, Telemedicine, Telemonitoring, TeleTracking, Text Messaging, Tracking Patient Care, Tracking Patient Progress, Transformational Commissioning, Transformational Technologies, Transformative Health Technology, Transformative Technology, Treating Patients Closer to Home, Wearable Technology, Westminster City Council: Social Care Digital Pathfinder, Whole Systems Integrated Care, Whole Systems Integrated Care (WSIC), Wirral Council, Wirral Council: Social Care Digital Pathfinder, Wolverhampton City Council: Social Care Digital Pathfinder, Worcestershire County Council: Social Care Digital Pathfinder
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Research and Innovation Across the NHS and Academia (BBC News / Academy of Medical Sciences)
Summary The Academy of Medical Sciences has produced a report on the benefits of increasing / improving research and innovation in healthcare. Concerns are raised about the effects of increasing time and work-pressure constraints reducing the availability of “research active” … Continue reading →
Posted in Universal Interest
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Tagged Academia-NHS Partnerships, Academic Champions, Academic Health Science Centres, Academic Health Science Networks (AHSNs), Academy of Medical Sciences, Academy of Medical Sciences’ Future Leaders in Innovation Enterprise and Research (FLIER) Scheme, Accelerating Innovation, Accelerating Translation of Research Into Patient Benefit and Population Health, Barriers to Innovation, Barriers to Innovation: Excessive Work Pressures, Barriers to Innovation: Shortage of Staff Time, BBC Health News, Care Quality Commission’s (CQC) Research Performance Indicators, Collaboration, Collaboration: Working Across Boundaries, Conference of Postgraduate Medical Deans of the United Kingdom (COPMeD), Council of Deans of Health Student Leadership Programme, Dedicated Research Time, Dedicated Research Time: Research-Active NHS Staff, Developing Research Skills, Health and Care Research Wales’s Delivery Framework, Heath and Care Research Wales (HCRW) Clinical Research Time Award, Honorary Titles, Imperial College Joint Research Office (ICJRO), INSPIRE Programme, Integrated Academic Training Pathway for Medical Trainees, Integrating Research Across Academia and the NHS, Investment in Future Patient Care Improvement, King’s Fund Clinical Leadership Schemes, King’s Health Partners (KHP), Liverpool Health Partners Single Point of Access to Research and Knowledge (SPARK), MRC Clinical Academic Research Partnerships (CARPs), National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), Newcastle Joint Research Office (NJRO), NHS 70: 70 Senior Nurse and Midwife Research Leader Programme, NHS Pressures: Potential Adverse Research Impact, NHS Research Scotland (NRS) Career Researcher Fellowships, NHS-Academia Research Interface, NIHR Academic Clinical Fellowships (ACFs) in Primary Care, NIHR Clinical Research Network, NIHR Clinical Research Network (CRN), NIHR In Practice Fellowships (IPFs), Participation in Research, Participation in Research Studies, Partnership and Collaboration, Partnership Working, Patient Participation in Research, Postgraduate Training: Research Activity, Postgraduate Training: Research Skills, Primary Care Research Incentive Scheme (PiCRIS), Professor Sir Robert Lechler: President of the Academy of Medical Sciences, Public Participation in Research, Research and Development, Research and Development: Joint R&D Offices, Research and Innovation, Research Capacity Building Collaboration (RCBC) Wales, Research Integration Across NHS and Academia: Case Studies, Research Metrics, Research Skills: Undergraduate Curricula, Research-Active NHS Staff, Scottish Clinical Research Excellence Development Scheme, Shape Of Training Review, Supporting Research and Innovation, University College London Hospital and University College London Joint Research Office (UCLH/UCLJRO), University of Glasgow and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) Health Board, University of Oxford-Oxford University Hospitals Joint Research Office (OU-OUH JRO), University of Sheffield Clinical Research and Innovation Office (CRIO), Wales Clinical Academic Track
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Annual Care Quality Commission State of Care Report (BBC News / CQC / Healthwatch)
Summary The Care Quality Commission (CQC) recently released the annual State of Care review. It concludes that most care provided across England is of good quality and improving. Community care services need to be improved. Innovations in new approaches to care should be … Continue reading →
Posted in Acute Hospitals, Age UK, BBC News, Commissioning, Community Care, CQC: Care Quality Commission, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), In the News, Integrated Care, Local Interest, Management of Condition, Mental Health, National, NHS, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Accelerating Innovation, Access to Health and Social Care Support, Access to Specialised Services (Including CAMHS and Secure Services), Accessible Information Standard, Accessible Information Standard (NHS England), Acute Hospital Care, Acute Hospitals, Adult Safeguarding, Adult Social Care, Adult Social Care Funding, Adult Social Care Provision (CQC), Adult Social Care Services, Adult Social Care Vacancy Rates, Adult Social Care: Overall and Key Question Ratings, Alzheimer’s Society’s Dementia Connect Tool, Barriers to Innovation, BBC Health News, Bed Occupancy Rates, British Red Cross, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CUHFT), CAMHS Services, Cancelled Elective Operations, Caremark: PatchCare® Model, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS), Choice Support, Co-op, Community Connectors, Community Hub Operating Centres (CHOCs), Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust, CQC Challenge to Health and Adult Social Care System, CQC Inspection Questions (Safe Effective Caring Responsive Well-Led), CQC Inspections of GP Surgeries, Delayed Transfers of Care, Delayed Transfers of Care (DETOCs), Dementia Connect Service, Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS), Dimensions of Health and Well-being Tool, Dr Nick Scriven: Society of Acute Medicine, East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust, Farnham Integrated Care Service, Frimley Health and Care, Funding and Commissioning Challenges, Geographical Variations, GP Practices: Overall and Key Question Ratings, Greater Manchester Health and Care Partnership, Health and Social Care Integration, Health and Social Care Providers, Health and Social Care Services, Healthwatch England, Healthwatch England's SpeakUp2020 Campaign, Ian Trenholm: Chief Executive of Care Quality Commission (CQC), Improvements Following Re-inspection, Improving Patient Safety, Innovation, Innovation and Improvement, Innovation and Technology, Integration and Innovation (Proposed), Intensive Home Support Service (IHSS), Joined-Up Care, Joint Commissioning, Leadership, Learning Disability and Autism, Learning Disability Hospitals, Learning Disability Services, Local Community Assets, Local System Reviews, Medvivo, Mental Health Beds: Local Availability, Mental Health Services, Midlands Partnership Foundation Trust, Multispecialty Community Providers (MCPs) - Vanguard Site: Encompass, NHS Acute Hospitals: Overall Core Service and Key Question Ratings, NHS Mental Health Trusts in England, NHS Mental Health Trusts: Overall Core Service and Key Question Ratings, Partnership Working, Patient Safety, Patients Waiting More Than Four Hours For Hospital Beds (Trolley Waits), Positive Behaviour Support (PBS), Primary Medical Services, Quality and Sustainability, Quality Improvement, Royal Stoke Hospital, Safe (CQC Inspection Question), Safeguarding, Safeguarding Adults at Risk, Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults, Social Care Practitioner (SCP) in Emergency Department (St Mary’s Hospital / Isle of Wight Council), Social Care Workforce, SpeakUp2020 Campaign (Healthwatch England), Staff Shortages, Staffing, State of Care 2018/19 (CQC), State of Care 2018/19 Report, State of Care 2018/9. Care Quality Commission (CQC): 2019, State of Care in England 2018/19, State of Care Report, Stoke-on-Trent, Surrey Heartlands Health and Care Partnership, Sustainability, Unacceptable Variations, Urgent and Emergency Care (UEC), Variations in Quality of Care, Well-Led (CQC Inspection Question), Well-Led Indicators (CQC), Whitstable Medical Practice - Encompass (MCP Vanguard), Workforce Challenges, Workforce Race Equality Standard (WRES)
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Outline National Strategy for Information Technology in Health and Care (DHSC / BBC News / NHS England / NIHR / HEE / WHO / SMF / CQC / HTN / NHS Digital)
Summary Matt Hancock, Health and Social Care Secretary, has announced the latest vision for IT modernisation in the NHS, This will involve moving applications / data to cloud-based services, and technical standards which will allow NHS IT systems to be … Continue reading →
Posted in Acute Hospitals, Assistive Technology, Commissioning, Community Care, Department of Health, Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), Health Education England (HEE), Health Foundation, Integrated Care, International, Management of Condition, Mental Health, National, NHS, Nuffield Trust, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Royal College of Physicians, Standards, Telecare, Telehealth, UK, Universal Interest, World Health Organization (WHO)
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Tagged 100000 Genome Project: NHS Genomic Medicine Centres, 18 Week Wait and Patient Access, Accelerating Innovation, Access to Personal Health Records Online, Access to Primary Care, Access to Self-Collected Lifestyle Data From NHS apps or Fitness Trackers, Access to Transformative Health Technology, Acute Global Digital Exemplars, Acute Kidney Injury: Streams Phone app, Adoption of Innovations, Adult Social Care Transformation Programme at Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership, Advanced Predictive Analytics, Advancing Applied Analytics (Health Foundation), Advancing Applied Analytics Programme (Health Foundation), Ageing and Long-Term Care, Ageing Population, Ageing Society Grand Challenge Fund, AI and Data Grand Challenge, AI Modelling For Detection of Atrial Fibrillation, AI Techniques to Predict Eye Cancer Using Big Longitudinal Data, Alliance Manchester Business School: University of Manchester, Amazon Alexa, Analytical Capability, Analytical Leadership, Andy Briggs: Business Champion for the Ageing Society Grand Challenge, Andy Briggs: Co-Chair of the UK Longevity Council, Applications of Big Data, Apps, apps for Smartphones or Tablets, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Artificial Intelligence Algorithm: Diagnosing Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in Adults, Artificial Intelligence Award, Assessment Discharge Withdrawal (ADW), Association of Professional Healthcare Analysts (APHA), Atrial Fibrillation, Atrial Fibrillation: Artificial Intelligence (AI) Modelling, Automated Ultrasound Tool to Screen for Foetal Growth Restriction (FGR): OxNNet Toolkit, Autonomous Cardiac MR Acquisition, Bangor University, Barcode Medication Administration (BCMA), Barriers Limiting Analytical Capability in Health Care, Barriers to Innovation, Barriers to Joined-Up Care, Barts Health NHS Trust, BBC Health News, Behavioural Nudges, Benefits of Remote Monitoring, Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Berkshire West ICS, Best Technology (Procurement), Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, Big Data, Big Data Analytics, Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Blurring Boundary Between Primary and Secondary Care, Brief History of NPfIT Failings, Bristol City Council: Social Care Digital Pathfinder, Building Analytical Capacity, Building the Digital Ready Workforce Programme (Digital Academy), Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust: Barcode Medication Administration (BCMA), Capacity Tracker, Capacity Tracker: Local Availability of Care Homes Vacancies, Care at Home, Care Quality Commission (CQC), Care Research and Technology Centre: Imperial College London, CERA, Cheshire and Merseyside Health and Care Partnership, CIO Connect, Closing the Funding and Efficiency Gap, Cloud-Based Services, CMOC: Context–Mechanism–Outcome Configuration, Cogstack, Collaboration and Co-Development, College of Health and Behavioural Sciences: Bangor University, Connected Health Cities, Connecting Care / Health Information Exchange: Local Health and Care Record (LHCR) Portals, Connecting Care for Children (CC4C), Corrective to Uncritical Uptake of IT Interventions: World Health Organization (WHO), Cyber Security, Cyber Security Standards, Dame Wendy Hall and Jérôme Pesenti’s Ideas re: Data Trusts to Facilitate Ethical Sharing of Data Between Organisations, Dan Sheldon: Head of Digital at Well Pharmacy, Daniel Korski CBE: Co-Founder and CEO of PUBLIC, Data and Digital Health, Data Interoperability, Data Safeguarding, Data Security and Protection Toolkit (NHS), Data Sharing, David Gann: Professor of Innovation and Technology Management at Imperial College London, David Tuner: Chief Technology Officer at NHSX, Democratisation of Healthcare, Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), Detentions Under the Mental Health Act: Reduced by Street Triage Teams, Digital Adult Social Care Projects, Digital Awareness, Digital Capabilities Framework (HEE), Digital Capability for Health Framework, Digital Champions for Health, Digital Change in Health and Social Care, Digital Discharge, Digital Health, Digital Health Champions Network (DHCN), Digital Health Innovations, Digital Health Technology Standard, Digital Innovation, Digital Innovation Hubs, Digital Innovations in Health, Digital Interoperability, Digital Interventions for Health System Improvements, Digital Maturity, Digital Maturity Assessments, Digital Maturity Index, Digital Maturity Models, Digital NHS, Digital Ready Workforce, Digital Ready Workforce Programme, Digital Red Bag, Digital Service Transformation, Digital Services, Digital Services for Patients, Digital Skills, Digital Skills of NHS Workforce, Digital Social Care Demonstrator Programme 2018-19, Digital Social Care Pathfinders, Digital Social Care Pathfinders Programme 2019-21 (NHS Digital), Digital Social Care Pathfinders: Common Themes, Digital Suppliers, Digital Technology, Digital Technology and Innovation, Digital Workforce, Dr Ben Goldacre: Chair of Healthtech Advisory Board, Dr Ben Goldacre: DataLab at University of Oxford, Dr Ben Goldacre: Healthtech Advisory Board, Dr Eric Topol, Dr Natasha Phillips: Chief Nurse for Digital Transformation at NHSX, Dr Natasha Phillips: First Chief National Nursing Information Officer (CNIO), Dr Simon Eccles: Chief Clinical Information Officer for Health and Care at NHS England, Dr Simon Eccles: Deputy Chief Executive at NHSX, Driving Improvement Through Technology (CQC), DyNADS: Dynamic Network Analysis Decision Support Tool, e-roster: Electronic Rostering System, Early Discharge Performance, Early Discharge Support, Early Recognition and Treatment of Delirium Using Digital Technology, Early Recognition and Treatment of Pre-existing Mental Health History Using Digital Technology, Early Recognition and Treatment of Sepsis Using Digital Technology, East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust, eCAT: Electronic Caseload Analysis Tool, Efficiencies and Productivity Gains, Efficiency and Effectiveness, Efficiency Opportunities, Efficiency Savings, Electronic Care Record (ECR), Electronic Health Records, Electronic Health Records (EHRs), Electronic Patient Record (EPR), Electronic Patient Record Systems, Electronic Patient Records: NHS, Electronic Rostering Systems, Encouraging Innovation, Equalising Access to Health-Improving Devices: Prescribing Personal Technology, Establishment Genie Tool, Ethical Sharing of Data Between Organisations, Fast Followers, Fast Followers Programme and GDE, Fast Health Interoperability Resources (FHIR), FIDO, Friends of the Elderly: Social Care Digital Pathfinder, Funding and Efficiency, Funding and Efficiency Gap, Gamification, Gamification (Improved Engagement and Motivation), Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust, Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust: Electronic Order Comms System (Pathology Tests), GDEs: Global Digital Exemplars, GDPR, Genomic England, Genomic Medicine, Genomic Technologies, Genomic Volunteers, Genomics, Genomics and Personalised Medicine, Glen Garrod: President of the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS), Global Digital Exemplar and Fast Follower Programme, Global Digital Exemplar Blueprints, Global Digital Exemplars, Global Digital Exemplars for Mental Health, Google's DeepMind, Google’s DeepMind and Royal Free Trust Data-Sharing Agreement, GP at Hand Service, GP Referral, Grand Challenges: Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (Policy Paper), Great Manchester Local Health and Care Record, Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership, Hadley Beeman: Chief Technology Advisor to the Secretary of State, Hawley Report: Information as an Asset (1995), Health and Care Infrastructure, Health and Care of Older People, Health Data Research UK (HDR UK), Health Foundation: Advancing Applied Analytics Programme, Health Foundation’s Advancing Applied Analytics Programme, Health Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS), Health Information Technology, Health Innovation, Health Research Authority (HRA), Healthcare Infrastructure, HealthRoster, Healthtech Advisory Board, Healthy Dementia Home (Professor David Sharp), Healthy Dementia Homes (UK Dementia Research Institute at Imperial College London), HEE Digital Capabilities Framework, HEE: Health Education England, Hft (Learning Disabilities Charity): Social Care Digital Pathfinder, Home EEG Monitoring (Neuronostics Limited), Hospital Outpatient Care, HTN: Health Tech Newspaper, Iain O’Neil: Acting Digital Transformation Director at NHSX, ICD11, IK Springboard, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, Improvement Analytics Unit (NHS England and Health Foundation Partnership), Improvement Analytics Unit: Health Foundation, Improving Diagnostic Yields of Faecal Immunochemical Test Using Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (Advanced Expert Systems Limited), Information and Data Linkage to Support Transformation, Information and Intelligence, Information and Intelligence Provided by Data Analysis, Information and Support for Patients and Carers, Information as an Asset Project, Information as an Asset Report, Information as an Asset: the Board Agenda. Hawley Committee (1995), Information as an Asset: Today's Board agenda: cilip/KPMG Position Paper (2019), Information Assets, Information Needs of Patients, Information Sharing Between NHS and Social Care, Information Standards to Support Assessment Discharge and Withdrawal (ADW) Notices, Information Technology, Information Technology Connectivity, Infrastructure, Initial Code of Conduct for Data-Driven Health and Care Technology, Innovation and Technology Payment (ITP), Innovation in Bioinformatics, Innovation Infrastructure, Innovation Technology and Infrastructure, Integrated Digital Care Record (IDCR) Approach, Integrated Health and Care Records, Integrated Pain and Spinal Service (IPASS), Integrated Patient Acuity Monitoring Systems, Integration of Health and Care, Intermountain Model, Internet First, Interoperability, Interoperability Specifications, Interoperability Standards, Interoperable Electronic Health Records, Investing for Transformation, Investment in Health and Care Data Analytics, Investment in Information Technology, IT Infrastructure, Jeni Tennison: CEO of Open Data Institute, Jo Chilton: Programme Director of Adult Social Care Transformation Programme at Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership, Karen Kirkham: NHS England’s National Clinical Advisor for Primary Care, Kent and Medway Primary Care Trust, Kent Surrey and Sussex AHSN, Lancashire County Council: Social Care Digital Pathfinder, Learning Health Communities, Learning Health System (LHS): Using Data for Learning and Improvement, Learning Health System Cycle, LEGO Serious Play, LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® Methodology, Leicestershire County Council: Social Care Digital Pathfinder, LHCRE Approach, LHSs: Learning Health Systems (Nuffield Trust), Local Health and Care Record (LHCR) Portals, Local Health and Care Record (LHCR) Programme, Local Health and Care Record Exemplar (LHCRE), Local Health and Care Records Exemplars, London Borough of Bexley: Social Care Digital Pathfinder, London Borough of Islington: Social Care Digital Pathfinder, London Medical Imaging and AI Centre for Value Based Healthcare Network, Machine Learning / Predictive Analytic Data Use: For Adult Social Care Early Intervention and Prevention, Macusoft Ltd, Management Information Systems, Manchester City Council: Social Care Digital Pathfinder, Manoj Badale: Co-Founder of Blenheim Chalcot, Matt Hancock: Co-Chair of the UK Longevity Council, Matt Hancock: Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Matthew Gould: CEO of NHSX, Matthew Swindells: Deputy Chief Executive of NHS England, Mental Health - Global Digital Exemplars, Michelle Brennan: Group Chair for Johnson and Johnson Medical Devices Companies, Mirada Medical Ltd, MIS: Management Information System, Most Advanced Health and Care System in World (NHS Ambition), Multiple Computer Logins: Wasted Time and Inefficiency, MyCOPD app, National Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (NHS England), National Care Forum: Social Care Digital Pathfinder, National Early Warning Score (NEWS), National Health Servers: Delivering Digital Health For All (Social Market Foundation), National Information Board’s Building a Digital Ready Workforce (BDRW) Programme, National Information Board’s Plans to Improve Digital Services in Health and Care, National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Service Delivery and Organisation (SDO), National Programme for Information Technology (NPfIT), Nervecentre Platform: Nottingham University Hospitals, New Technology, NHS AI Laboratory: AI in Health and Care Awards Programme, NHS apps Library, NHS ArtificiaI Intelligence Laboratory, NHS at 70: New Technology for the NHS and Patients, NHS Culture, NHS Data Security and Protection Toolkit (DSPT), NHS Dictionary of Medicines and Devices (dm+d), NHS Digital Data and Technology Standards Framework, NHS Digital Data Security and Protection Toolkit, NHS Digital Education Programme (Proposed), NHS Digital Service Manual, NHS Digital Transformation Portfolio, NHS Digital: Software Development Services Framework, NHS Digital’s Data Security and Protection Toolkit, NHS Electronic Patient Records, NHS England Blueprints (Spreading Digital Innovation), NHS Estate and Information Technology, NHS Infrastructure for LHSs, NHS Investment in Digital Technology and Infrastructure, NHS IT Infrastructure, NHS Number, NHS Property Services, NHS Technology Agenda, NHS Workforce, NHS-R Community, NHSX, NHSX Digital Health Technology Standard, Nicola Blackwood: Chair of Human Tissue Authority, Nicole Junkermann: Founder of NJF Holdings, NMMDS: Nursing Management Minimum Data Set, North West London: Connecting Care for Children (CC4C), Northumberland Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Nottinghamshire County Council: Social Care Digital Pathfinder, Nudge, Nursing Workforce Planning and Deployment Technologies, OAuth 2.0, OCTAHEDRON : Optical Coherence Tomography Automated Heuristics for Early Diagnosis via Retina in Ophthalmology and Neurology, Online Patient Consultations, OPCq: (Oulu Patient Classification Qualisan) Instrument, Open Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), Open Culture, Open Data and Big Data, Open Standards, Open Standards Principles, Open Systems, OpenID Connect, Optimising Benefits of Digital Technology, Optimising Patient Outcomes Using Digital Technology, Optimising Use of Digital Technology, Oulu Patient Classification Instrument, Outpatient Appointments, Outpatient Attendances, Outpatient System: Redesign, Outpatients, Outpatients: Adding Value Through Sustainability (RCP 2018), Pam Garraway: Senior Responsible Officer for Social Care Programme at NHS Digital, Paper-Free Healthcare, Paper-Free NHS, Paperless Systems, Parker Moss: F-Prime and Eight Roads, Partners in Care, Patient Access to Records, Patient Activation, Patient Choice, Patient Empowerment, Patient Records, Patients Know Best (PKB): Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Personal Protective Equipment: Local Hospital Demand, Personalised Medicine, Personalised Medicine: Improving Outcomes, Personalised Preoperative (Neoadjuvant) Chemotherapy (NACT), Personalised Technology, Planned Operations and Care Within 18 Weeks of Referral, Predictive Analytics, Preparing the Healthcare Workforce for the Digital Future. Final Report (Topol Review), Prescribing Digital Skills for Health and Care Workforce, Prevention of Avoidable Outpatient Appointments, Professional Record Standards Body (PRSB), Professor David Sharp: UK Dementia Research Institute at Imperial College London, Professor Stephen Powis: NHS England's National Medical Director, Project Rhapsody: Novoic Ltd, Public Cloud First, Rachel Dunscombe: CEO of NHS Digital Academy and Director of Digital for Salford Royal NHS Group, RAFAELA: RAFAELA® System (Finnish Consulting Group), RCGP Surveillance Unit, Realist Reviews, Realist Syntheses, Reducing Unnecessary Trips to Hospital, Reducing Waste in the NHS, Reform Health Conference (2019), Remote Appointments, Remote Consultations, Remote Monitoring, Remote Monitoring Systems, Remote Prescribing, Robotics and Voice Assistants: Dementia Support, Robotics and Voice Assistants: Medication Management, Robotics and Voice Assistants: Support for Rehabilitation, Roger Taylor: Chair of Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation, Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, Royal College of Physicians (RCP), Royal Free Hospital (London), Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust (Digital Exemplar), Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust: Early Recognition and Treatment of Sepsis, Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, Ruth May: Chief Nursing Officer for England, SafeCare (Allocate), Safer Nursing Care Tool, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust: Electronic Assessment Tool for Delirium, Sarah Wilkinson: Chief Executive at NHS Digital, School of Healthcare Sciences: Bangor University, Self Care (Technology-Supported), Self-Management (Technology-Supported), Senti Tech Limited, Service Transformation, Shortfalls in Analytical Capability, Simon Eccles, Single-System Logins, Sir Mark Walport: Chief Executive of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), Skills Framework for the Information Age (SFIA) Model, Skype, Smart Home Smart Speakers, Smartphone apps, Smartphones, SMARTT Critical Care Pathways (Safe Machine Assisted Real Time Transfer), SNOMED CT, Social Care Digital Innovation Programme, Social Care Digital Pathfinders, Social Care Digital Pathfinders (Social Care Programme: NHS Digital), Social Care Programme at NHS Digital, Social Market Foundation, South Gloucestershire Council: Social Care Digital Pathfinder, Specialist Primary Care Services, Standardisation of Data Infrastructure Platforms and APIs, Standardised Information to Support Assessment Discharge and Withdrawal (Between Hospitals and Adult Social Care), Standardised Information to Support Assessment Discharge and Withdrawal (Reducing Delayed Discharges When Safe Discharge Requires a Social Care Assessment), STEAM: System to Escalate and Monitor Clinical Capacity, Stewardship of Antimicrobials: Real-Time Artificial Intelligence (SamurAI), Streams: AKI Mobile Phone app, Street Triage Teams (Mental Health), Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust, Sustainability, Sustainable Digital Transformation, Sutton Council: Social Care Digital Pathfinder, Tackling Wasteful Spending, Taunton and Somerset NHS Foundation Trust, Technologies Improving Patient Safety and Freeing-Up Resources, Technology and Infrastructure Development, Technology and the NHS Estate, Technology Gap Between NHS and Social Care, Telehealth (Remote Monitoring), Telemedicine, TeleTracking, TeleTracking Technologies Inc, Text Messaging, Tools in Modern Browsers, Topol Review: Health Education England, Tracking Patient Care, Tracking Patient Progress, Transformational Commissioning, Transformational Technologies, Transformative Health Technology, Transformative Technology, Treating Patients Closer to Home, Trialling Use of Amazon Echo in Adult Social Care, Triangulated Approaches to Safe Staffing, UK’s National Programme for Information Technology (NPfIT), Unified Codes for Units of Measure (UCUM), University of Manchester, Unnecessary Outpatient Appointments, Untapped Potential: Investment in Health and Care Data Analytics (Health Foundation), Upgradability, Use of Data and Technology to Transform Outcomes for Patients and Citizens, Value of Data Analysis, Video Consultations to Avoid Outpatient Attendances, Virtual e-Clinic (Tower Hamlets), Voice Controlled Smart Speakers, Voice-Assisted Searching, Voice-Assisted Technology, Walton Centre Neurology Advice Line, Walton Centre Neurology Hotline for GPs, WannaCry Attack (2017), WCS Care, Wearable Technology, Westminster City Council: Social Care Digital Pathfinder, WHO Guideline: Recommendations on Digital Interventions for Health System Strengthening, Whole Systems Integrated Care, Whole Systems Integrated Care (WSIC), Will Smart: NHS England's Chief Information Officer for Health and Care, Wirral Council: Social Care Digital Pathfinder, Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton City Council: Social Care Digital Pathfinder, Worcestershire County Council: Social Care Digital Pathfinder, Workforce Competencies, Workforce Development, Workforce Education, Workforce Planning and Deployment Tools and Technology (WPTs), Workforce Skills, Working With Digital Suppliers, World Health Organization (WHO), World Health Organization (WHO): Corrective to Over-Optimism Regarding IT, Woubot (Nine Health Global Ltd), WPT: Workforce Planning and Deployment Tools and Technology, Wrightington Wigan and Leigh NHS Financial Trust
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Recent Developments Regarding the Role(s) of Technology in the NHS (BBC News / Health Foundation / Institute for Fiscal Studies / King’s Fund / Nuffield Trust / NHS England / RCN / HEE / WHO)
Summary Matt Hancock, the new Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, has spoken of a £487 million investment into “Tech Transformation” in the NHS. Of this, £412 million has been pledged for improving technology in hospitals and increasing … Continue reading →
Posted in Acute Hospitals, Assistive Technology, BBC News, Commissioning, Community Care, Diagnosis, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), Health Education England (HEE), Health Foundation, In the News, Integrated Care, International, King's Fund, Management of Condition, Mental Health, National, NHS, NHS England, Nuffield Trust, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Quick Insights, RCN, Telecare, Telehealth, UK, Universal Interest, World Health Organization (WHO)
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Tagged Accelerating Innovation, Access to Electronic Care Records, Access to GP Services, Access to Mental Health Services, Access to Personal Health Records Online, Access to Primary Care, Access to Self-Collected Lifestyle Data From NHS apps or Fitness Trackers, Access to Transformative Health Technology, Ageing Population, Applications of Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Assistive Technology, Attitudes Towards Data Sharing, Barriers to Joined-Up Care, BBC Health News, BBC Politics News, Big Data, Big Data Analytics, Cancer Diagnosis, Clever Together, Commissioning for Transformation, Commissioning Support Units (CSUs), Community Services and Primary Care, Corrective to Uncritical Uptake of IT Interventions: World Health Organization (WHO), Data and Digital Health, Data Sharing, Digital Awareness, Digital by Default, Digital Capability, Digital Care Plans, Digital Care Records, Digital Data Capture, Digital Diagnostics, Digital Future of Nursing, Digital Health, Digital Health Innovations, Digital Innovation, Digital Innovations in Health, Digital Interventions for Health System Improvements, Digital Maturity, Digital Maturity Assessments, Digital Maturity Index, Digital NHS, Digital Service Transformation, Digital Services for Patients, Digital Skills, Digital Skills of NHS Workforce, Digital Technology, Digital Technology and Innovation, Early Cancer Diagnosis, Efficiencies and Productivity Gains, Efficiency and Effectiveness, Efficiency Opportunities, Efficiency Savings, Electronic Care Record (ECR), Electronic Health Records, Electronic Health Records (EHRs), Electronic Patient Record (EPR), Electronic Patient Record Systems, Emily Gravestock: UK Space Agency, Every Nurse an E-Nurse: Royal College of Nursing (RCN), Fear of Missing Out (FoMO), Fitness Trackers, Genomic Medicine, Genomic Technologies, Genomics, George Freeman MP: Former Life Sciences Minister, GP at Hand (Babylon), GP Services, Health and Care of Older People, Health and Care Technology, HEE: Health Education England, IFS: Institute for Fiscal Studies, Improving Access to Diagnostics, Improving Access to GP Services, Improving Access to Healthcare, Increasing the Value of Information, Information and Advice, Information and Advice Services, Information and Data Linkage to Support Transformation, Information and Intelligence, Information and Support for Patients and Carers, Information Needs of Patients, Information Pathways, Information Revolution, Information Sharing, Information Technology, Innovation and Improvement, Institute for Fiscal Studies, Integrated Digital Care Records (IDCRs), Integrated Digital Care: An Information Revolution, Integrated Health and Care Records, Integration of Health and Care, Interoperability, Investing for Transformation, Jeremy Porteus, Joined-Up Care, King's College London. Social Care Workforce Research Unit, Leveraging Big Data, Long-Term Conditions (LTCs), Low Morale, Matt Hancock: Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Mental Health Care and Treatment, MS Society, Multiple Sclerosis, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Multiple Sclerosis Society, National Information Board’s Building a Digital Ready Workforce (BDRW) Programme, New Technology, NHS at 70: New Technology for the NHS and Patients, NHS Technology Agenda, Online Patient Consultations, Open Data and Big Data, Optimising Benefits of Digital Technology, Optimising Patient Outcomes Using Digital Technology, Optimising Use of Digital Technology, Paper-Based Record-Keeping, Paper-Based Systems, Paper-Free Healthcare, Paper-Free NHS, Paperless Systems, Patient Access to Records, Patient Activation, Patient Choice, Personalised Technology, Precision Medicine Initiative, Preparing the Healthcare Workforce for the Digital Future. Interim Report (Topol Review), Primary Care, Reducing Treatment Waiting Times, Remote Care Monitoring, Removal of Barriers to Transformative Health Technology (Facilitators of Innovation), Royal College of Nursing (RCN), Royal Society for Public Health, Royal Society for Public Health: Scroll Free September Campaign, Rt Hon Matt Hancock MP, Scan4Safety: Tracking of Patient Care, Scroll Free September Campaign: Royal Society for Public Health (2018), SCWRU: Social Care Workforce Research Unit (King’s College London), Self Care (Technology-Supported), Self-Management (Technology-Supported), Service Transformation, Shirley Cramer: Chief Executive of Royal Society for Public Health, Social Care Workforce Research Unit: King’s College London, Space Age Technology (sic), Speed of Cancer Diagnosis, Taxpayers’ Alliance, Technological Trends, Technology and Innovation, Technology-Supported Self-Management, Tele-ICU, Telecare LIN, Telemedicine, TeleTracking, The Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH), Tony Young: NHS England National Clinical Director for Innovation, Topol Review: Health Education England, Tracking Patient Care, Tracking Patient Progress, Transformational Commissioning, Transformational Technologies, Transformative Health Technology, Transformative Technology, UK Space Agency, Use of Data and Technology to Transform Outcomes for Patients and Citizens, UTOPIA Project: 2016-17 National Survey of Local Authority Telecare Provision for Older People in England, UTOPIA Project: Using Telecare for Older People in Adult Social Care, Video Consultations in General Practice, Video Consultations With GPs, Virtual Access to GP Services, West Suffolk Hospital, West Suffolk Hospital (Matt Hancock's First NHS Speech), WHO Guideline: Recommendations on Digital Interventions for Health System Strengthening, Wider System Access, World Health Organization (WHO): Corrective to Over-Optimism Regarding IT
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Re-Vamped NHS Change Model (NHS England)
Summary NHS England’s Sustainable Improvement Team has released an updated version of the “NHS Change Model”, which last appeared in 2012. The model provides a framework intended to help guide NHS projects aiming to achieve transformational and sustainable change. The … Continue reading →
Posted in Acute Hospitals, Commissioning, Community Care, For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Integrated Care, National, NHS, NHS England, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Accelerating Innovation, Autonomy for Staff Innovation, Barriers to Innovation, Change Model Action Planning Template, Change Model Action Planning Templates, Collaboration, Collaborative Care, Collaborative Leadership, Collaborative Working, Continuous Improvement, Cross-Boundary Care Pathways, Cross-Organisation Learning, Cross-Sector Collaboration, Cross-Sector Partnerships, Culture and Leadership, Culture Change, Culture of Care, Culture of Empowerment and Support, Culture of Safety, Culture: Lack of Leadership Support for Innovation (Barriers to Innovation), Culture: Silo Thinking in System (Barriers to Innovation), Engagement to Mobilise; Transparent Measurement and Rigorous Delivery, Evaluating Healthcare Quality Improvement, Improvement Framework for Commissioners; Delivering Large Scale Measurable Change, Improvement Science, Improvement Tools - Key Questions: Change Model Action Planning Template, Leadership by All - Key Questions: Change Model Action Planning Template, Leading Large Scale Change, Measurement - Key Questions: Change Model Action Planning Template, Motivate and Mobilise - Key Questions: Change Model Action Planning Template, New Care Models, New Models of Care, NHS Change Model, NHS Change Model: Engagement to Mobilise, NHS Change Model: Improvement Methodology, NHS Change Model: Leadership for Change, NHS Change Model: Rigorous Delivery., NHS Change Model: Shared Purpose, NHS Change Model: Spread of Innovation, NHS Change Model: System Drivers, NHS Change Model: Transparent Measurement, NHS Culture, NHS Culture Change, No Harm Culture, Open Culture, Organisational Culture, Our Shared Purpose - Key Questions: Change Model Action Planning Template, Overcoming Challenges to Improving Quality, Patient Safety, Patient-Centred Culture, Positive Culture, Positive Inclusion and Participation, Problem-Solving and Innovation, Project and Performance Management - Key Questions: Change Model Action Planning Template, QI Culture, Quality Improvement, Research Culture, Shaping Culture, Spread and Adoption - Key Questions: Change Model Action Planning Template, Sustainability and Transformation Plans (STPs), Sustainable Improvement Team and Horizons Team (NHS England), Sustainable Improvement Team: NHS England, System Drivers - Key Questions: Change Model Action Planning Template
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Innovations in Health and Care: Spreading the Benefits (SCIE / King’s Fund / BBC News / OHE / Health Foundation)
Summary The Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE)’s Future of Care Briefing Number 6, which tackles Innovative models of health, care and support for adults covers the spread of innovation from small-scale models of health, social care and support for … Continue reading →
Posted in Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Health Foundation, Integrated Care, King's Fund, Management of Condition, National, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Practical Advice, Quick Insights, SCIE, Standards, Telecare, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Academic Health Science Networks (AHSNs), Accelerating Innovation, Accountable Care Systems (ACSs), Adoption of Innovations, Age UK Care Co-ordinator Roles, Age UK’s Personalised Integrated Care Programme, AHSN Network, Altogether Better Health Champions and Collaborative Practice, Asset-Based Approaches, Asset-Based Areas, Asset-Based Places, ‘Diffusion of Innovations, Barriers to Innovation, Breathe Easy Peer Support Groups (COPD), British Council Innovation Unit, Building Capacity in the Community, Building Community Assets, Capacity and Capability: Decommissioning to ‘Free Up’ Capacity Rare (Barriers to Innovation), Co-Production, Collaboration: Working Across Boundaries, Commissioning for Carers Principles: Principle 2 Support What Works For Carers Share And Learn From Others, Community and Voluntary Sector, Community Assets, Community Catalysts, Community Catalysts CIC, Community Circles, Community-Based Care, Connected Care, Connected Care (Portal), Creating the Five Year Forward View for Social Care (SCIE), Decommissioning, Delivery Networks, Devolved Budgets, Diffusion of Innovation, Discharge Coordinators, Dose Adjustment For Normal Eating (DAFNE), Double Run Services (Proof of Concept), Early Diagnosis of Chronic Liver Disease, Emergency Department Checklists, Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS), ESCAPE-Pain Programme for Hip and Knee Pain, Factors Supporting Scaling-Up, Five Year Forward View for Social Care (SCIE), Florence (Flo), Florence: Telehealth for Long-Term Conditions, Growing innovative models of health care and support for adults: SCIE Future of Care Briefing No.6, Health Innovation Network, Health Innovation Network (HIN), High Quality Impact Evaluations, High Sensitivity Troponin Testing, Holborn House, Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators (ICDs), Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT), Improving Diagnosis and Treatment for Atrial Fibrillation, Innovation and Co-Design, Innovation and Improvement, Innovation Funding, Innovation in Health and Social Care, Innovation in the NHS, Innovation Unit, Innovation Unit (British Council), Innovations in Social Care, Innovative Models of Health Care and Support for Adults (SCIE), Institutional Silos, Integrated Personal Commissioning (IPC), Local Area Coordinators (LACs), Local Community Assets, Local Community Circles, Local Government Association Innovation Programme, Macmillan Cancer Nurse Specialists, Making Positive Changes in People’s Lives, Multi-Use Community Resource, MySupportBroker, National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts (NESTA), Neighbourhood-Based Multidisciplinary and Integrated Teams, NESTA: National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts, North London Cares, North Yorkshire County Council’s Health and Adult Services Directorate, North Yorkshire Innovation Fund, Office of Health Economics (OHE), Paradigm Shift: From Service Silos to Systems Outcomes, Partnership Working, Peer Networks, Peer Support Networks, People Powered Commissioning, People Powered Health Programme, Physical Health Checks for People with Severe Mental Illness, Positive Changes (What Works), PPL Consulting, Prevention and Wellbeing, Quality Improvement, Quality Improvement Culture, Rapid Access Interface and Discharge (RAID), Rapid Assessment Interface and Discharge (RAID), Rapid Assessment Intervention and Discharge (RAID), Rapid Results Institute, Realising the Value, Red Bag Initiative: Hospital Transfer Pathway, Red Bags, Relationship-Based Care, Replicability, Scaling Up Improvement, Schwartz Rounds, Schwartz Rounds (UK), SCIE’s Total Transformation of Care and Support, Secure Text Messaging With School Nursing Teams, Service Improvement in Healthcare, Shared Lives and Homeshare Networks, Shared Lives Plus, Shared Lives Schemes, Short-Term Funding Impeding Necessary Change in NHS, Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE), Social Prescriptions, South London Cares, South London Health Innovation Network, Spending on Innovation and Research Versus Spending on Adoption and Spread of Innovation in NHS, Spreading Innovation Challenge: Health Foundation (2018), Strength-Based Conversations, Supportive Leadership and Workplaces, Sustainable Whole System Transformation in Thurrock, Tackling the Replicability Challenge, Think Local Act Personal (TLAP), Total Transformation of Care and Support (SCIE), Total Transformation of Care and Support: Models of Care, Unreasonable 100-Day Goals (Rapid Results Institute), Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS), Voluntary Care Services, What Works, Whole System Transformation, Wigan’s Place-Based Approach, Working Across Boundaries
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Funding for Research and Innovation in Health and Social Care (Department of Health / AHSNs / NHS Digital / MRC / UKRI)
Summary The government has announced new funding of up to £86 million for UK firms to develop and test new technologies in the NHS. This development is a follow-up to the Accelerated Access Review (AAR). This initiative for more rapid … Continue reading →
Posted in Assistive Technology, Commissioning, Department of Health, For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), In the News, Integrated Care, Local Interest, National, NHS, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Patient Care Pathway, Person-Centred Care, Pharmacological Treatments, Quick Insights, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Academic Health Science Network, Academic Health Science Network (AHSN) for South London, Academic Health Science Network for the North East and North Cumbria (AHSN NENC), Academic Health Science Network Led Projects, Academic Health Science Networks, Academic Health Science Networks (AHSNs), Accelerated Access Partnership, Accelerated Access Review, Accelerated Access Review Interim Report, Accelerating Innovation, Access to Transformative Health Technology, Adoption of Innovations, Ben Moody: Head of Health and Social Care at techUK, Care Closer to Home, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), Commissioning for Transformation, Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy, Digital Health Innovations, Digital Health Technology Catalyst for Innovators, Doris-Ann Williams MBE: British In Vitro Diagnostics Association (BIVDA), Dr Christopher Parker: Managing Director of WMAHSN, Dr Liz Mear: Chair of AHSN Network, Early Access to Medicine Scheme (EAMS), East Midlands Academic Health Science Network, Eastern Academic Health Science Network Patient Safety Collaborative, Health Innovation Network, High Impact Innovations, Imperial College Health Partners, Innovate UK, Innovation, Innovation Agency: Academic Health Science Network for the North West Coast, Innovation Exchange Process, Innovation Exchanges, Innovation Scorecard (NHS Digital), Kent Surrey Sussex Academic Health Science Network, Lord O’Shaughnessy: Health Minister, Lord Prior: Business Minister, Medical Research Council (MRC), More Flexible Funding Systems (Facilitators of Innovation), Moving Healthcare Closer to Home, MyCOPD, New Models of Care, New Technology, NHS Digital, NHS Digital (Formerly the Health and Social Care Information Centre), NICE Technology Appraisals in the NHS in England, NWL Academic Health Science Network, Office for Life Sciences, Pathway Transformation Fund, Peter Ellingworth: Association of British Healthcare Industries (ABHI) CEO, Removal of Barriers to Transformative Health Technology (Facilitators of Innovation), Research and Innovation, Research Councils, Research England, Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), SMEs, South West Academic Health Science Network, Support for Uptake of Transformative Health Technology (Facilitators of Innovation), Supporting Research and Innovation, UCLPartners, UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), UK Research and Innovation Website, West Midlands Academic Health Science Network (WMAHSN), West of England Academic Health Science Network, West of England Academic Health Science Network: Improvement and Innovation Academy, WMAHSN: West Midlands Academic Health Science Network, Yorkshire and the Humber Academic Health Science Network
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Innovation for Efficiency, Productivity and Affordability in Healthcare (ILC-UK / EY)
Summary A report from the International Longevity Centre covers seven examples of UK-based and international schemes involving innovation. These examples are: Memory First: an integrated dementia service run by a consortium of 162 GPs across 41 practices in Staffordshire. Urban … Continue reading →
Posted in Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Integrated Care, International, Management of Condition, Models of Dementia Care, National, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Patient Care Pathway, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Standards, Statistics, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Accelerating Innovation, Access to Care, Access to General Practice, Access to GP Services, Adopters and Adoption of Innovation, Affordability, Affordability of Care, Ageing Population, Barriers to Innovation, Belgium, Benefits of Case Management, Care Coordination / Case Management Approaches For People With Dementia Living at Home, Case Management, Closing the NHS Funding Gap, EASYCare, EASYCare Project, Economic Sustainability, Effective Innovation for Affordable Healthcare, Efficiencies and Productivity Gains, Encouraging Innovation, Ernst & Young, EY, Health and Social Care Integration, Home Dialysis, ILC-UK: International Longevity Centre UK, Innovation, Innovation and Improvement, Innovation for an Ageing Population, Integrated Dementia Care, International Longevity Centre UK (ILC-UK), Manchester Royal Infirmary, Memory Assessment Services, Memory Clinics, Memory First, Memory First (Staffordshire), Memory Services, NHS Belongs to the People, NHS Efficiency Challenge, NHS Funding, NHS Funding Gap, Operational Productivity and Performance (Carter Report), Personalised Case Management, Potential NHS Provider Productivity improvements, Productivity, Productivity and Prevention (QIPP) Programme, Productivity in the NHS, Protocol 3 (P3), Redesigning Care Pathways, Redesigning Services, Research and Innovation, Rio de Janeiro, Science and Innovation, Service Redesign (Telehealth), Service Redesign for Productivity, Service Transformation, SOS 2020, Staffordshire, Supporting Economic Growth, Supporting Research and Innovation, Sustainability, Tackling Barriers to Innovation, Tackling Variation, Task Force on E-Health, Transformational Commissioning, Transformational Technologies, Transformative Technology, Transparency, Unwarranted Variations, Urban E-Health Pilot, Variations in Procurement, Variations in Spending, Wasted Resources
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Compassionate Leadership and Innovation in Health Care (King’s Fund / Health Foundation / NHS Leadership Academy / Novartis)
Summary Four aspects of organisational culture which might better promote innovative and high-quality care in the NHS are said to comprise: An inspiring vision and strategy. A culture of inclusion and participation. More open team and cross-boundary working. Greater support … Continue reading →
Posted in Acute Hospitals, Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Health Education England (HEE), Health Foundation, Integrated Care, King's Fund, Local Interest, National, NHS, NHS Improvement, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Accelerating Innovation, Accountable Care Organisations (ACOs), Adopters and Adoption of Innovation, Adoption of Innovations, Advancing Quality Alliance (AQuA), AQuA (NHS Organisation), Aravind Eye Care Systems, Autonomy for Staff Innovation, Barriers to Innovation, Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, Cascading Leadership Pilot, Cascading Leadership: Leadership in Voluntary and Community Sector, Collaboration, Collaborative Care, Collaborative Leadership, Collaborative Working, Collective Leadership, Community-Based Dementia Care Networks, Compassion: the Core NHS Cultural Value, Compassionate Leadership, Compassionate Leadership and Innovation, Compassionate Leadership: Cultural Elements, Continuous Improvement, Cross-Boundary Care Pathways, Cross-Organisation Learning, Cross-Sector Collaboration, Cross-Sector Partnerships, Culture and Leadership, Culture Change, Culture of Care, Culture of Empowerment and Support, Culture of Safety, Culture: Lack of Leadership Support for Innovation (Barriers to Innovation), Culture: Provider/Commissioner Risk Aversion (Barriers to Innovation), Culture: Silo Thinking in System (Barriers to Innovation), Developing People - Improving Care: National Framework for Leadership Development (NHS Improvement), Diffusion of Innovation, Empathy in Design (IDEO), End to Silo Working, Extreme Teaming: Delivering Integrated Care, Facilitating Large Scale Change Skills Development Programme, Fearless Organisations: Creating Psychological Safety for Teaming Failing and Learning, Freeing the NHS to Innovate, Healthcare Leadership Model, HEE: Health Education England, High-Quality Home Care (Buurtzorg: Netherlands), Horizon-Scanning, Improving Patient Safety, Inclusion, Inclusiveness, Inspiring Vision and Strategy, Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), Inter-Teamworking, Leadership and Organisational Development Team: King’s Fund, Leadership Development in NHS-Funded Services, Leadership for Culture Change, Leading Large Scale Change: A Practical Guide, Learning Culture, Narayana Health, National Improvement and Leadership Development Board (NILD), New Care Models, New Models of Care, NHS Culture, NHS Culture Change, NHS Healthcare Leadership Model, NHS Healthcare Leadership Model: Connecting Services, NHS Healthcare Leadership Model: Developing Capability, NHS Healthcare Leadership Model: Engaging the Team, NHS Healthcare Leadership Model: Evaluating Information, NHS Healthcare Leadership Model: Holding to Account, NHS Healthcare Leadership Model: Influencing for Results, NHS Healthcare Leadership Model: Inspiring Shared Purpose, NHS Healthcare Leadership Model: Leading With Care, NHS Healthcare Leadership Model: Nine Dimensions of Leadership Behaviour, NHS Healthcare Leadership Model: Sharing Vision, NHS Improvement’s National Framework for Leadership Development, NHS Leadership Academy, NHS Leadership Academy (NHS LA), NHS Leadership Academy Moved From NHS England to Health Education England, NHS Patient Safety Culture, NHS Quest, No Harm Culture, Novartis Pharmaceuticals UK, Novartis), Open Culture, Organisational Culture, Patient Safety, Patient-Centred Culture, Positive Culture, Positive Inclusion and Participation, Problem-Solving and Innovation, Professional Silos, Professor Amy Edmondson: Novartis Professor of Leadership and Management at Harvard Business School, QI Culture, Quality Improvement, Research Culture, Sankara Eye, Shaping Culture, Sustainability and Transformation Plans (STPs), Sustainable Improvement Team and Horizons Team (NHS England), Sustainable Improvement Team: NHS England, Teamworking, VUCA World: Volatile Uncertain Complex Ambiguous
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