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The inside story behind Open Medical’s skin cancer project
Have you ever wondered what pushes innovative projects to succeed? Dr. Piyush Mahapatra, Chief Innovation Officer at Open Medical and…
Sharing is caring: The importance of shining a light on best practice in our National Health Service
Amid the much-publicised pressures on the health service, celebrating the best of the NHS and sharing best practice is more…
Infrastructure failure and the impact on public health services
The recent RAAC revelations have exposed deficiencies in the UK's long-term infrastructure planning and highlight the need for structural change,…
What motivates us? Excellence through science, research and technology
The NHS has always had an innate desire to drive scientific and technological progress. Harnessing this could be key to…
“Time for health and care to face the right way” – Stephen Dorrell
In his foreword to Public Policy Projects’ (PPP) latest ICS Delivery Forum report, Chair, Stephen Dorrell, argues that now is…
Money-saving deal gives NHS staff access to latest digital tools
All NHS staff in England will have access to the latest digital tools as part of ongoing efforts to increase…
Embracing change: paving the path for a more resilient NHS
As the NHS reaches its 75th anniversary, Dr Karen Kirkham, Chief Medical Officer at Deloitte, writes for Hospital Times about…
£73 billion at stake if government misses its NHS waiting list ambitions, report finds
Record NHS waiting list numbers and millions unable to work due to sickness are harming economy, says IPPR. Meeting the…
Public satisfaction with NHS hits lowest level ever recorded
Public satisfaction with the NHS has slumped to the lowest level ever recorded by the British Social Attitudes Survey (BSA),…
Opinion: Delivering efficiency doesn’t mean compromising on safety
Dr Tod Brindle, Global Medical Director for Mölnlycke, explains why delivering on the elective care recovery must not mean compromising…