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Bridging the gap: a guide to making health inequalities a strategic priority for NHS leaders.
Royal College of Physicians
Health outcomes are shaped by more than just access to healthcare; they are also shaped by social factors like housing, income, and education. Clinicians must be aware of these disparities, while NHS …
Improving healthcare in the intelligent age requires cultural change and collaboration.
World Economic Forum
Many experts believe to see real progress, the healthcare ecosystem must adopt a regenerative, circular healthcare model, where value and resources flow back into the system to support continued growt …
Do primary care quality improvement frameworks consider equity?
BMJ Open Quality
While Quality Improvement (QI) frameworks aim to enhance care, this study found that equity is rarely a direct focus. To prevent unintended gaps in care, this paper highlights that QI frameworks must …
Balancing act: the complex role of artificial intelligence in addressing burnout
BMJ Health & Care Informatics
This paper explores the double-edged impact of AI in healthcare, offering relief from burnout while introducing new challenges. The key takeaway? AI should be a partner, not a replacement. Read more
Artificial intelligence after the bedside
BMJ Health & Care Informatics
Patient experience is a key indicator of healthcare quality and safety, reflected in performance frameworks like the Quadruple Aim. Improved patient experience is linked to positive safety outcomes ac …
Effectiveness of chatbot-based interventions on mental well-being of the general population in Asia
BMJ Health & Care Informatics
In Asia, stigma around psychiatric disorders and a shortage of manpower hinder access to treatment. Chatbots offer a solution to overcome these challenges. This systematic review will evaluate the eff …
Spreading and scaling innovation and improvement: understanding why the differences matter
BMJ Innovations
In this paper, we make a distinction between spreading and scaling innovations and spreading and scaling good practices for improvement, as many healthcare change practitioners often feel there is a “ …
Personalised care for diabetic kidney disease in older patients
BMJ Health & Care Informatics
A lack of personalised care often leads to suboptimal pharmacological treatment in older patients with diabetic kidney disease. An algorithm which integrates the latest evidence with personalised care …
Louise Thwaites and innovating with others
BMJ Innovations
Back to the archives and our podcast episode with Louise Thwaites on innovating with others. Louise talks about the importance of building your networks, mentorship and how doctors and engineers can w …
Generative artificial intelligence in primary care: an online survey of UK general practitioners
BMJ Health & Care Informatics
Following the launch of ChatGPT in November 2022, interest in large language model (LLM)-powered chatbots has soared with increasing focus on the clinical potential of these tools. This new generation …
Cybersecurity in healthcare
PubMed
With increased use of digital health technologies comes increased risk of cybersecurity threats. How useful is the Essentials of Cybersecurity in Healthcare Organizations (ECHO) framework? This paper …
Digital mental wellness platforms and their use
BMJ Health & Care Informatics
With an increasing number of digital platforms offering resources and support for employee wellbeing in your organisation, the question arises as to whether these platforms truly meet the needs of emp …
South Yorkshire Digital Health hub to tackle health inequalities
University of Sheffield
A baby in Rotherham is likely to have a life expectancy of five years less than a baby born in a wealthy borough of London. The newly formed South Yorkshire Digital Hub aims to change that, a partner …