Showing posts with label information management. Show all posts
Showing posts with label information management. Show all posts

Monday, 28 September 2009

E - Health Insider Live 2009

E-Health Insider Live ’09 is fast approaching, so take a few moments to register now for your free attendance. This will be the year’s biggest gathering of health informatic professionals – so if you use, specify, buy or just get frustrated with IT and want to see solutions – then E-Health Insider Live ’09 is THE place to be! Attractions include:
a packed exhibition floor hosting 60 companies, showcasing a whole range of products and services across healthcare sectors, a free two day Best Practice Showcase with presentations from trusts around the UK, the Mobile Solutions Village – sponsored by O2 and BlackBerry
the EMIS & Partners Interoperability Zone, free System C demonstrations of Medway Sigma - the advanced clinical and patient management system.
Full conference details are here: www.ehealthinsiderlive.com/conference
Put the dates in your diary NOW – Monday 9th & Tuesday 10th November at The ICC, Birmingham and register on line at: www.ehealthinsiderlive.com selecting code EHIL10 when prompted.

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Thursday, 2 July 2009

New NHS Institute Alert!

The NHS Institute Alert is a new service to keep NHS staff up-to-date, by giving a monthly update of the latest healthcare management related research as it gets published. Content is sourced from up to 100 relevant journals and organisations, and covers, Commissioning, Improvement, Innovation, Knowledge improvement & research, Leadership for innovation and improvement, Management of change and Patient safety. So register today to ensure that your programme benefits from this service

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Wednesday, 9 April 2008

The Information Management Handbook

Jo Powell, Research Practitioner at Leeds PCT, has been working with the Yorkshire & Humber SHA on a project called the ‘Information Management Handbook’. The information contained in the handbook is of relevance to all involved in the provision of health services, although it was originally developed for AHPs . This interactive handbook provides services with the tools you need to improve your services through information management. The handbook comprises twelve principles of information management; guidelines and case studies based on current practice; benchmarking and self-assessment tools to identify your service’s information management needs; as well as top tips to help you improve your service. Find out more and get hold of a copy here. Jo is also help to come and talk to you about it, so contact her through the PCT email address book.