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Plans to make a ‘single source’ of data between NHS and private healthcare
NHS England has plans to merge data with private healthcare institutions to process and share information on healthcare activity.
The re-imagined office: Making hybrid work a success
Over the past three years, organisations have experienced the greatest upheaval in a generation, and the hybrid work model has come out top.
Social prescribing & building for health in the NHS
We hear from Rhea Horlock, Head of Corporate Social Responsibility at NHS Property Services (NHSPS), who discusses social prescribing & building for health.
Rhea Horlock – NHS Property Services (NHSPS)
Rhea joined NHS Property Services in 2019, supporting the business on a range of cross-functional CSR programmes to help the NHS deliver on its Long Term Plan
Rhea has responsibility for creating social and environmental impact at NHSPS, including through the development of social prescribing hubs and improving estate accessibility....
Could silk from spiders and silkworms treat nerve injuries?
Silk from silkworms and spiders can be used to repair severed nerves, researchers find, in a promising stride toward treatment for nerve injuries.
On the road to zero, no driver should be left behind – Which means...
Csilla Heim at Easee looks at the accessibility of EVs, explaining that net zero is in sight, but only with accessible charging infrastructure for all.
Csilla Heim – Easee UK Ltd
Csilla Heim has been appointed as Easee’s Country Director in the UK. Csilla, a longstanding sustainability enthusiast, has worked at the forefront of the electric vehicle industry since 2017 and will bring a wealth of experience to her new role.
Over years spent in the EV industry, Csilla led operations for Plugsurfing, working on...
How green is Japan’s energy strategy?
Japan’s energy strategy for Asia has been dubbed "a greenwashing exercise made to benefit Japanese corporate interests" by Oil Change International.
Accelerating the European circular bioeconomy in 2023
Ed de Jong, Vice President of Development at Avantium, argues the case for accelerating the European circular bioeconomy in 2023.
Ed de Jong – Avantium
Ed graduated from Agricultural University Wageningen, the Netherlands and defended his PhD thesis at the Agricultural University Wageningen, the Netherlands, on the degradation of lignocellulose by white-rot fungi (1993). He has been a research associate for three years at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, in the group...
Data Institute for Societal Challenges (DISC) advancing data-enabled research
The Data Institute for Societal Challenges (DISC) is setting a new benchmark for cutting-edge advances in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and real-world applications driven by advancements in data-enabled research.
The benefits and challenges of hiring an international remote workforce
In the past, the major factor in determining where you and your family chose to live was tied to the location of your workplace, but now having an international remote workforce is considered the norm.
Electrifying the NHS can lead the charge to net zero
Connected Kerb exists to power the future of sustainable mobility for everyone. Here Vicki Evans explores the significance of making EV charging more accessible to the general public whilst also illustrating the importance of electrifying the NHS fleet.
Creating greater social value in Housing Associations
How can Housing Associations create and increase their social value during economic uncertainty? Payment providers could gauge affordability and prioritise debt avoidance.
Bridging the gap between evidence and action – the case for collective leadership in...
Here, Patricia Beattie-Huggan, President and Principal Consultant from The Quaich Inc, provokes a discussion on how collective leadership can bridge the gap between evidence and action, with examples from the Canadian context.
Horizon Europe Guarantee fund: £1 billion awarded to UK researchers and innovators
The Horizon Europe Guarantee fund has awarded over £1 billion to researchers and innovators across the UK to increase research collaboration.
Why government agencies need decision intelligence to reach data-driven objectives
Decision Intelligence helps government agencies to unify their data and improve mission-critical decision-making to drive better services.
How can farmers deliver on EU Green Deal environmental commitments?
EU Green Deal environmental commitments require farmers across the EU to make significant changes in how they work – from reducing their carbon footprints to adopting more sustainable practices.
United European Gastroenterology
“Publishing an article in Open Access Government has allowed to shed light on the most challenging aspects of inflammatory bowel disease and the unmet medical needs in IBD management. So far, no curative treatment is available. IBD is a life-long chronic and by 2030, around 1% of the population is expected to live with IBD. Thank you to the Editors for helping us to raise awareness on this disease and for their efficient handling along the way.”
Biodiversity in crop & soil health management
Aarthi JanakiRaman, Research Director, Chemicals and Advanced Materials at TechVision, explains how biodiversity plays a vital role in crop and soil health management.