Author Archives: Hospital Times
Hospital efficiency: Streamlining vital signs measurement and lightening the administrative load
This content was kindly supported by signs measurement is a critical yet time-consuming aspect of hospital treatment. Nurses face an…
Staff urged to sign up for course to improve mental health care for autistic people
November marks the deadline to sign up to the ‘Train the Trainer’ course, to support staff to provide workplace training…
Labour urged to support and protect NHS’s temporary healthcare workforce
The UK’s temporary healthcare workforce needs championing and protecting, suggests the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC), as it launches its…
AI study seeking to improve the prevention and management of pressure ulcers
The new research study has launched at Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals (DBTH), with researchers hoping to share their findings…
NHS requires system-wide flexible strategy to secure estates and buildings future: new report
Report highlights importance of modular buildings to combat NHS backlogs and sets out five key areas where the NHS can…
Omnicell unveils XT Amplify to drive continuous medicines management and efficiency improvement
Multi-year innovation programme supports longevity and value of Omnicell’s XT Automated Dispensing Cabinets in evolving healthcare landscape. Pharmacy innovation solutions…
Health tech rebrand signals expansion through acquisition
Surgical instrument track and trace software, FingerPrint Medical, and clinical data analytics platform, Net Solving, are set to rebrand as…
Airedale Hospital advances RAAC management with indoor mapping
The innovative use of indoor mapping is making the process of inspecting 20,000+ concrete planks 50 per cent more efficient…
North Cumbria Integrated Care launches new e-rostering platform for medics
The platform provides medics with greater control and flexibility over their working hours, and enables departments to plan shifts strategically…
UK cancer patients waiting longer for treatment than comparable countries, research finds
Research compares access to radiotherapy and chemotherapy across four countries and eight cancer types. New research by University College London…