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Market Reports
Meet the 2021 Building Better Healthcare Awards headline sponsors
The ceremony will celebrate the accomplishments of healthcare organisations and services for both 2020 and 2021
Building Better Healthcare Awards 2021 now open for entries
Today sees the opening of the 2021 awards which will honour the very best of the industry
Matthew Gould: September is only the first chapter for shared care records
The chief executive of NHSX told delegates to the IHSCM’s Integrated Care Conference what to expect as shared care records become mandatory in 2021. Highland Marketing’s senior communications consultant Matthew D'Arcy reports
No dust allowed: when containment equipment is a must
AMI Environmental, a health and safety service firm, explains why it has chosen Hepacart as its go-to partner in controlling construction-related dust
Health experts reveal 10 most important medicines in NHS history
Antipsychotics, breast cancer drug, oral contraceptives and MMR vaccine make the top 10
IP nurse call, trunking and service columns installed at Queen Elizabeth Hospital inShare
Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham dubbed the UK’s first super hospital, the £545 million Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham has Wandsworth’s IP nurse call system, IPiN installed throughout
Banishing medication errors in secondary care
New report released to promote best practice standards of care for the management of medication across secondary care
Medstor - redefining materials management in new Ulster Hospital buildings
Ulster Hospital is part way through a major redevelopment programme to replace existing buildings that have been in use for over 50 years and are no longer fit for purpose
Comment: Healthcare digital solutions - delivery challenges for 2018
As 2017 draws to a close, we speak to Tas Hind, director of technology at Essentia Trading about the challenges and opportunities for healthcare in the coming months
Comment: Changes to embedded benefits - what could this mean for the healthcare sector
Andrew Morris, power originator at Gazprom Energy, explores the implications to the healthcare sector of the decision, by Ofgem, to review charging arrangements for embedded generators, which could see hospitals stripped of much-needed income
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How public-private partnerships could transform community care delivery
Two new policy documents released this summer outline the future of healthcare infrastructure, with neighbourhood health centres potentially backed by private investment. Carly Caton, commercial healthcare partner at Browne Jacobson, and Craig Elder, public procurement partner, explain what this means.
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