Transforming NHS procurement: how good data holds the key to integrated care

Evidence-based decisions on spending require a system that can handle data from multiple sites and provide real-time insights, writes Lee
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Underpin the vision for primary care-led services with better data

'Hard to quantify' primary and community care has been overlooked for too long. That could be about to change, thanks
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Novari: Supporting the UK government’s ambitious productivity plans and reducing NHS waiting times

As the UK government announces a significant investment in the NHS productivity plan, Novari Health, a leading provider of healthcare
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Exploring real-life impact with digital health apps in patient experience 

Putting the patient at the centre when digitalising systems and processes is a must, speaker told a session on the
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Times are hard, but trusts can still make positive IT choices

Chief information officers can make future-proof investment decisions to support their clinical colleagues, drive efficiency and improve outcomes, even when
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How simulation can help solve the NHS elective care backlog

Simulation technology takes the risk out of decision making to reveal the ideas, technologies, changes in pathways and processes that
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Industry Spotlight: Tom Skelland, senior pharmacy executive, Oracle Health

Moving from the NHS to industry gave Tom Skelland the opportunity to do more of what he loves - but
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Navigating digital transformation in healthcare

Ahead of Rewired 2024, Beverley Bryant, CDIO at Guy's and St Thomas' and King's College Hospital Foundation Trusts, shares insights
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Industry Spotlight: Paul Tambeau, CEO Induction Healthcare

As NHS appointment no-shows continue to cost the NHS millions each year, Induction Healthcare's Paul Tambeau bets on digital empowerment
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AI will revolutionise our ‘disorganised’ healthcare system, but only if it has reliable data

Building AI tools into existing models is futile. It is time to go back to the drawing board, argues Orion
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