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Content ArticleA report from the Institute of Health and Social Care Management Power-House series discusses virtual wards, an innovation due to be implemented at scale in the NHS as a method of addressing patient waiting lists. With the help of remote treatment options and supported by technology, patients are monitored and cared for in their own homes. The report lists the advantages and disadvantages of this approach. In addition to the report, you can watch the 'How to virtual wards Power Hour' video where an expert panel discusses the details around virtual wards. Roy Lilley was joined by Professor Alison Leary, Elaine Strachan-Hall, Steph Lawrence, Alexandra Evans and Dr Elaine Maxwell for an unmissable hour of insight, expertise and guidance.
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Content ArticleA key part of healthcare digital transformation is the development and adoption of artificial intelligence technologies. This article, published in BMJ Health & Care Informatics, considers how human factors and ergonomic principles can be applied to the use of artificial intelligence in healthcare.
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NHS My Planned Care Patient Platform
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My Planned Care gives you advice and support while you wait and helps you to prepare for your hospital consultation, treatment, or surgery. This includes giving you information about waiting times at your hospital and other supporting and local services while you wait. This site is updated weekly and can be viewed by anyone, which means you, your family or carer as well as your NHS team can all see the latest information. Your hospital team will be in touch with you as soon as they can. If you are looking for an update, please check this website before contacting your hospital or GP.- Posted
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Content ArticleTo mark Rare Disease Day 2022, the Department of Health and Social Care has published England’s first Rare Diseases Action Plan.
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Content ArticleThe world has significantly changed in the past decade and the healthcare sector has changed with it. Many healthcare organisations are now digital and digital tools enable patient safety and care. Electronic health records (EHRs) have replaced paper records. Picture archiving and communication systems have replaced film and light boxes. Computer-implemented or enabled hardware and software have replaced the mechanical systems of yesterday. In some instances, virtual visits have replaced in-person visits. And patients can transmit information about their health status and condition in real time to their clinicians via various software applications and devices. As a result of our digital transformation, electronic data is the lifeblood of the healthcare organisation. Electronic data, in the healthcare context, must be kept confidential, integrity must be preserved, and it must be made available on demand wherever and whenever it is needed. But if electronic data is not appropriately protected, clinical care and the business of healthcare can grind to a halt. This is why ransomware has been a significant concern for many healthcare organisations, as Lee Kim, Director Privacy and Security, HIMSS, explains in this article.
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Content ArticleDigital technology is transforming every industry including healthcare. Digital and data have been used to redesign services, raising citizen expectations about self-service, personalisation, and convenience, and increasing workforce productivity. The pandemic has accelerated the shift to online and changed patient expectations and clinical willingness to adopt new ways of working. In addition, it facilitated new collaborations both in the centre of the NHS and wider local health and care systems. Together, these changes have enabled previously unimaginable progress in digitally enabled care pathways. The goal of this review is to build on this progress and ensure the national NHS (defined as NHS England and NHS Improvement (NHSEI), NHSX (X) and NHS Digital (D)) can lead the transformation of the wider healthcare system, supporting integrated care systems (ICSs) to deliver better citizen health.
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Content ArticleThe Covid-19 pandemic has precipitated a huge increase in the use of digital technology in healthcare. This is a welcome development following years of slow progress in embedding digital technologies into England’s NHS. This Nuffield Trust report explores the approach that other countries have taken to advance digital health. It asks four key research questions: How have policy-makers in different countries defined the objectives of digitalisation within healthcare? What policy approaches have been used in different countries to support and promote digitalisation in healthcare? What worked well, what were the challenges and how were they overcome? What are the implications for NHS digital health policy?
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Content ArticleArtificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being used in medicine to help with the diagnosis of diseases such as skin cancer. To be able to assist with this, AI needs to be ‘trained’ by looking at data and images from a large number of patients where the diagnosis has already been established, so an AI programme depends heavily upon the information it is trained on. This review, published in The Lancet Digital Health, looked at all freely accessible sets of data on skin lesions around the world.
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Content ArticleZiebland et al. consider what might be learned from the unintended, apparently unanticipated, consequences of the use of digital health (including alternatives to face to face consultations, electronic medical records, use of apps and online monitoring) in primary care.
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Improving Patient Outcomes (ImPrOve) Initiative
Patient Safety Learning posted an article in Surgery
A European Think Tank working to address and propose solutions for an important public health issue – serious complication rates in the 30 days after high-risk surgery remain high. The ImPrOve Initiative aim to improve awareness, monitoring, and management of haemodynamic instability, particularly intraoperative hypotension which refers to the lowering of blood pressure during surgery.- Posted
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Content ArticleThis whitepaper takes a deeper look at the impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on mental health services, outlining some immediate actions taken as a result of increased needs to meet mental health demands. These are further broken down according to distinct stakeholders across the spectrum of mental healthcare. Importantly, the research that backs SilverCloud’s digital mental health solution is presented, as providing an evidence-backed solution is key to offering and implementing treatments. Further, this whitepaper explains some of the key considerations that are essential for integrating internet-delivered Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (iCBT) within a wider delivery of mental health support in the future. A series of recommendations is made for reshaping the delivery of digital mental health therapy to create technology-enabled mental health services and processes, addressing current inequalities, and with built-in flexibility to withstand those challenges.
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Content ArticleThis new book by Professor Harold Thimbleby of Swansea University tells stories of widespread problems with digital healthcare and explores how they can be overcome. "The stories and their resolutions will empower patients, clinical staff and digital developers to help transform digital healthcare to make it safer and more effective."
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Content ArticleThis study, published in JAMA Network Open, looks at the effectiveness of using an evidence-based mobile app to reduce the occurrence of medication errors, compared with conventional preparation methods during simulated paediatric out-of-hospital cardiac arrest scenarios. Its results indicated a decreased rate of medication errors through use of a mobile app, suggesting this could have the potential to improve medication safety and change practices in paediatric emergency medicine.
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Content ArticleThe Chartered Institute of Ergonomics & Human Factors (CIEHF) have published a new white paper intended to promote systems thinking among those who develop, regulate, procure, and use AI applications in healthcare, and to raise awareness of the role of people using or affected by AI.
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Content ArticleAs NHS X publishes the first ever Digital Clinical Safety Strategy, Dr Sarah El-Sheikha, Clinical Advisor at NHS X and Anaesthetic Registrar, and Holly Carr, Florence Nightingale Digital Leadership Fellow, discuss why we all need to understand digital safety, and the risks and benefits to patient care.
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Content ArticleIn the Patients Association 2020 survey, patients told us about their experiences of living with health and care needs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Their testimony painted a bleak picture in many ways. This follow-up survey finds that many aspects of their experiences are not much better, and some are worse.
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Content ArticlePatient safety and digital experts have given their views on immediate digital priorities that could make a significant difference in the NHS.
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Content ArticleMore and more appointments are happening online. Healthwatch have put together some tips on how to get the most out of the virtual health and care appointments both for patients and health and care professionals.
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Content ArticleIn his newsletter today (The Top 10 Dangers of Digital Health), the medical futurist, Bertalan Meskó, raises some very topical questions about the dangers of digital health. As a huge advocate of the benefits of digital health, I am aware of most of these but tend to downplay the negative aspects as I generally believe that in this domain the good outweighs the bad. However, as I was reading his article, I realised that it was written very much from the perspective of a clinician and, to some extent, a healthcare organisation too. The patient perspective was included but not from a patient safety angle. Many of the issues that he raises do have significant patient safety issues associated with them which I’d like to share in this blog.
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Content ArticleThis report, from The King's Fund, provides a summary of evidence and analysis to support leaders in health and care to engage in long-term thinking about the role of digital technology in their sector. It looks back at recent developments in digital technology in the health and care system, and looks forward, to a set of potential futures, to distil factors driving change and what this means for leaders now.
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Content ArticleA reported 40,000 fewer people started cancer treatment in 2020 due to COVID-19. As a result, for years to come, cancer services will need to diagnose and treat substantially more people, with many requiring urgent care.
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Content ArticleThe theme for this year’s World Health Day (7 April) is building a fairer and healthier world for everyone. Making sure all patients can access and understand healthcare information is absolutely key to this. In this interview, anaesthetist Rachael Grimaldi tells us about CardMedic, the organisation she founded to empower staff and patients to communicate across any barrier. Rachael explains how their tools can be used to support vulnerable groups and reduce inequalities.
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Content ArticleAge UK's new report Digital inclusion and older people – how have things changed in a Covid-19 world? shows that while just under a quarter (24 per cent) of over-75s in England have increased their internet usage since the pandemic hit, this is mainly driven by existing users going online more often. Most older online users say their use has remained unchanged, with nearly one in 10 (9 per cent) actually using it less. The charity is calling for greater support for those who are offline and finding it increasingly difficult to access essential goods and services.
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Content ArticleOne of the areas where Human Factors is getting more traction is within the healthcare sector. It is still a slow burner though with lots more work to be done, and this is getting more urgent as new technologies are available to make procedures and processes better and potentially support more effective patient outcomes. Dr Mark Sujan has taken this challenge head on by launching the Artificial Intelligence and Digital Health Special Interest Group with the CIEHF. In this podcast, we find out more about Mark and his motivations, as well as what his intentions for the Special Interest Group are.
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The Download: Not trained in tech (HSJ, 23 March 2021)
Patient Safety Learning posted an article in Telehealth
“We are asking healthcare professionals to prescribe digital health without any training,” a tech company chief executive tells HSJ. The past year has seen a sharp rise in the use of tech in the NHS, not just in terms of remote hospital and primary care appointments, but also digital tools which help patients manage their conditions at home. But the biggest barrier to implementing digital into the NHS is education, according to Orcha chief executive Liz Ashall-Payne.- Posted
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