"This report sets out the possibilities to transform health care offered by digital technologies, with important insight about how to grasp those possibilities and benefits from those furthest on in their digital journey."
Delivering the benefits of digital health care
C Imison, S Castle-Clarke, R Watson, N Edwards
Nuffield Trust
February 2016
Read more here.
QIPP stands for Quality, Innovation, Productivity and Prevention. The aim of this initiative is to help health care organisations deliver higher quality care and operate more efficiently and effectively.
Showing posts with label digital technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digital technology. Show all posts
Friday, 19 February 2016
Delivering the benefits of digital health care
Labels:
change,
data sharing,
decision support tools,
digital technology,
improvement,
information technology,
investment,
technology,
telemedicine,
transformation
Thursday, 16 July 2015
Collective intelligence in patient organisations
"By inputting environmental or clinical data, mapping territories, discussing and voting, coding and writing, citizens can contribute their knowledge and ideas to data collection tasks, analysis and public debates."
Collective intelligence in patient organisations
L Nicholas, S Broadbent
Nesta
July 2015
Read more here.
Collective intelligence in patient organisations
L Nicholas, S Broadbent
Nesta
July 2015
Read more here.
Sunday, 10 August 2014
Entrepreneurs and technology and the improvement of informal care in the UK
"With demand for informal care growing substantially, this paper explores the need for new tools and services to encourage greater supply of informal care and greater support for informal carers. We have identified the significant role social entrepreneurs and digital technology can play in providing such innovation, and we believe this creates a compelling case for impact investment in the informal care sector."
Who cares? The role that entrepreneurs and technology can play in improving informal care in the UK
K Mountain
Nesta Impact Investments
May 2014
Read more here.
Who cares? The role that entrepreneurs and technology can play in improving informal care in the UK
K Mountain
Nesta Impact Investments
May 2014
Read more here.
Labels:
caregivers,
carers,
digital technology,
elderly,
geriatric care,
informal care sector,
innovation,
older people,
social entrepreneurs
Wednesday, 19 February 2014
Clinical transformation through pathology innovation
"The need for transformation in models of delivery, focussing on producing great value care with the best outcomes for patients, has never been greater."
Digital First: Clinical transformation through pathology innovation
National Pathology Programme
NHS England
February 2014
Read more here.
Digital First: Clinical transformation through pathology innovation
National Pathology Programme
NHS England
February 2014
Read more here.
Labels:
diagnosis,
digital technology,
innovation,
long-term condition,
pathology,
technology,
transformation
Friday, 17 August 2012
Digital technology essentials guide
"This guide provides a brief summary of a wide range of enabling digital technologies most of which are quick wins and should be considered by all organisations."
Digital technology essentials guide
QIPP Digital Technology
June 2012
Read more here.
Labels:
digital technology,
QIPP,
technology,
toolkit
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