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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.
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.
Nanomedicine: A multipronged approach to tackle infectious diseases
Ruplekha Choudhurie, Senior Industry Analyst/Team Lead, walks us through nanomedicine, explaining a multipronged approach to tackle infectious diseases.
What to look for when choosing a medical fridge & freezer
Harrison Thomas, the Content Marketing Executive at CoolMed, discusses what the healthcare industry should consider when purchasing a medical fridge or freezer.
Investing in risk communication and community engagement
Safaa Moussa, Rokayya Konswa, and Dalia Samhouri, from WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean, explain the importance of investing in risk communication and community engagement.
£160,000 pay out for GP software firm to close its services with NHS
GP software supplier Silicon Practice is to be paid £160,000 by NHS England to transfer or close its services in a managed way.
How can the health sector support Canada’s net-zero ambition?
Fiona A. Miller, Professor & Director at the Centre for Sustainable Health Systems, University of Toronto in Canada, explores how the health sector supports Canada’s net-zero ambition.
Fiona A. Miller – University of Toronto
Fiona A. Miller, MA, PhD, is a Professor of Health Policy in the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation in the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto (UofT). She holds the Chair in Health Management Strategies, is a UofT Connaught Scholar and Chairs...
Why we’re turning plastic waste into eco-conscious clothing
Upcycled Medical Ltd explores why they're turning plastic waste into eco-conscious clothing.
Acute care hospital reform in Japan: Outcomes in quality and market competition
This paper describes why the fee system for acute care hospital reform in Japan is beginning to show results.
Transforming transport for the NHS
Connected Kerb has begun discussions with several NHS trusts about transforming transport and becoming a trusted companion on their EV journey.
How can local authorities utilise energy networks for decarbonisation?
Many local authorities are working to reduce their reliance on the national grid by implementing and optimising local energy networks.
World Backup Day: How to have a data protection strategy
A good data protection strategy is one that allows data to be backed up in a manner that not only protects it but also ensures the ability to rapidly recover.
An analysis of health and welfare in Australia
Open Access Government takes time out to examine some interesting health and welfare issues in Australia.
How to improve security with an employee emphasis
We must improve security because the impacts of human error on cybersecurity can be immense, and one small slip-up can have disastrous impacts.
Personalisation: The key to long-term success in organ transplantation
Personalised medicine has become essential in practically every field of healthcare, but tailored medicine is extremely vital when it comes to organ transplantation.
Estimates suggest population growth rate to peak at 8.6 billion
A new projection of the population growth rate highlights that the world’s population could peak at 8.5 billion people by 2050, and decline to 7 billion in 2100.
Human-centirc artificial intelligence: Frontier research and building industry capability
Chin-Teng Lin, Distinguished Professor from the University of Technology Sydney, Human-centric AI Centre, AAII, explores human-centric AI, focusing on frontier research & building industry capability.
Making the UK a lung research superpower will save lives
Dr Samantha Walker, Director of Research and Innovation at Asthma + Lung UK, explains why prioritising lung research is the best way to improve the nation’s health.
Why a 4-day week works for some companies but not others
The feasibility of a 4-day week varies widely depending on the industry sector and individual businesses, so what are the specific factors that contribute to success or failure?