Digital Health Summer Schools 2023

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Digital Health Unplugged: The Shuri Network continues to shine

Host Jordan Sollof is joined by Shuri Network members Tolu Awe and Felicia Akubue to highlight the benefits of being
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Digital Health Networks launches The Birmingham DeclarationĀ 

Digital Health Networks has launched The Birmingham Declaration; a statement providing a focus and a framework of priorities for the
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Digital support of ICBs requires focus on overall system ā€“ Birmingham case

Digital support of ICBs needs to focus on the goals of the overall system rather than its constituent parts, Digital
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Disrupting boundaries key to future of digital leadership

Breaking out of professional silos and organizational boundaries will be crucial to the success of digital transformation, the new NHS
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King’s Fund CEO: NHS satisfaction ā€œdropped off a cliffā€ due to waiting times

Public approval of the NHS ā€œdropped off a cliffā€ due to pressures leading to lengthy waiting times, The Kingā€™s Fund
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Previous and future digital leaders reflect on priorities at Summer Schools

Past Digital Health Networks leaders look back at 10 years of Summer Schools and the incoming chairs of the Advisory
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Case for digital transformation funding needs to be strengthened – Quinn

The CIO of NHS England has told Digital Health Summer Schools he intends to champion adequate funding for the digitisation
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Every NHS trust on track to have an EPR by March 2026 says Vin Diwakar

Every trust across the NHS is currently on track to have an electronic patient record in place by March 2026,
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Digital Health Unplugged: Women in digital healthcare leadership

Joining Jordan Sollof is Sylvia Stevenson and Dr Lia Ali to discuss and preview a Summer Schools session on women
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Tenth Summer School will celebrate successes to date and look forwardā€ÆĀ 

The tenth Digital Health Summer Schools will celebrate milestones ofā€Æthe past decade while looking ahead to consider what comes next.
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