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The need to re-focus mental health service provision to endorse recovery and resilience to...
by Joachim Schnackenberg and Paul Bomke.
The Hearing Voices Movement (HVM) has been a key player fighting for fundamental and paradigm societal and mental health provision change in the past 28 years. At its heart is the simple but crucial demand for a normal life, based on recovery and resilience...
Sam Hunt – Crown Commercial Service (CCS)
Sam Hunt, Commercial Agreement Manager for the Spend Analysis & Recovery Services 2 (SARS 2) Framework Agreement at Crown Commercial Service (CCS).
Public sector overcharges and overpayments
Twice2much investigate how much of the public sector overcharges and overpayments, worth £220 million, could be yours.
Supplier Overpayments – Fraud and Error – Just the ‘Tip of the Iceberg’
Fraud and error in the public sector is a complex issue which the Government is trying to tackle; Andrew Cushion, Managing Director of Twice2Much discusses.
Addressing the burning issues of patient flow and clinician burnout with digital solutions
Ed Hutchison, Clinical Solutions Specialist at Altera Digital Health and practising NHS Doctor, explains how improving patient flow with the help of digital solutions can support both clinicians and patients, optimising care delivery and outcomes.
Repossession claims in England and Wales surge to five-year high amid economic pressures
Recent data from the Ministry of Justice has revealed a significant increase in repossession claims across England and Wales, marking the highest level in five years.
Inhealthcare: Next-generation virtual wards bring hospitals care to patient’s homes
Inhealthcare is working with one of the UK’s largest teaching hospital trusts to develop the next generation of virtual wards. Natalie Duffield, sales and marketing director, explains how the company is helping to improve patient experience and reduce pressure on NHS beds.
Partner with Rockford Associates for your accounts payable reviews
Find out here the 12 reasons to partner with Rockford Associates for your Accounts Payable Reviews, to eliminate the need to look over your shoulder constantly.
The ongoing quest for Social Europe
European Trade Union Institute’s General Secretary, Esther Lynch, with Research Director, Bart Vanhercke, provide a detailed look at the ongoing quest for Social Europe.
Navigating the EU nursing workforce crisis: Stop talking, start acting!
Professor Dr Paul De Raeve, Secretary General of the European Federation of Nurses Associations, outlines the key policy actions necessary to mitigate the current nursing workforce crisis in the EU.
OECD predicts UK Economic struggle
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has suggested a troubling condition for the UK economy.
How mobile messaging could unlock local government efficiency
Tom Rahder, from business communications provider, Esendex, discusses how using mobile messaging can improve a local authority’s productivity and efficiency as pressures on finances and services continue to rise.
Purple bacteria and their less known applications
Jungwoo Lee, High-School Student, and Arpita Bose, Associate Professor at Washington University in St. Louis, guide us through purple bacteria and their less-known applications, including wastewater treatment and biofertilization.
Rockford Associates: The true cost of neglecting unforeseen errors today
In the midst of several nation-wide financial issues, accounting departments need to be more vigilant than ever. Rockford Associates explain the scope of the issue, and just how much of an impact unforeseen errors can have.
Top 5 challenges when migrating to the cloud
Firstserv’s Sebastian Tyc outlines the risks of migrating to the cloud and how to best approach them.
UK gender gap in health: How can remote monitoring create fair female healthcare?
Natalie Duffield explains how Inhealthcare – a UK leader in digital health and remote monitoring – is helping NHS organisations to develop and deliver technologies that can help close the gender gap in health outcomes and provide fair access to women’s clinical services.
UK health research funding plateaus
UK health research funding reached £5 billion in 2022, but is now plateauing, according to the UK Health Research Analysis 2022. The report, commissioned by the UK Clinical Research Collaboration (UKCRC), provides the most detailed overview yet of UK health research funding from 2004 to 2022 from all public sectors.
Rockford associates: Providing a financial lifeline for councils in 2024 and beyond
Recovery audit specialists, Rockford Associates, discuss how increasing financial pressures are impacting local councils, the services they provide, and, therefore, the welfare of residents, and how their company can help.
NASA’s dark matter discoveries
A groundbreaking recovery system developed by researchers at the University of Sydney has successfully salvaged data from a NASA mission to map dark matter surrounding galaxy clusters.
The future of healthcare: Exploring the benefits of virtual wards
The Health Tech Alliance explains the importance of digital and technological innovations, particularly virtual wards, in supporting NHS healthcare providers.