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How the working lives of NHS staff will change post pandemic?

2021-05-17T05:48:00+01:00 19th May 2021, 10.30am  to 11.15am What will the new world of work look like in the NHS post-pandemic is the crucial question being examined in an HSJ webinar. The webinar, at 10.30am on Wednesday 19 May, will bring together a panel of experts to discuss what skills NHS staff will need as the world of work changes, with the likelihood that some work that has been done face-to-face will be virtual. On the panel will be Elspeth Griffiths, director of HR, workforce and OD for NHS South Central and West Commissioning Support Group, Kate Jarman, director of communications and corporate affairs, Milton Keynes University Hospital, Henrietta Mbeah-Bankas, head of blended learning and digital literacy project lead, Health Education England and Rosalind Penny, director of HR & OD, Integrated Care System for Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West. Chairing the discussion will be 

Roundup: NHS Digital launches improved collection of GP data, Dutch hospital expands use of Sectra and more briefs

DUTCH HOSPITAL EXPANDS ITS USE OF SECTRA S SOLUTION Dutch hospital Alrijne Zorggroep has signed an enterprise imaging contract with international medical imaging IT and cybersecurity company, Sectra. The contract is an expansion of an existing agreement that aims to broaden the use of the imaging solutions currently used in radiology to include cardiology. Through the initiative, Alrijne has the possibility to further expand its use of the solution to include all medical imaging across the enterprise. Consolidating image management across Alrijne Zorggroep will reduce IT complexity and enable cross-discipline collaboration around patients. “We have used Sectra’s solution for many years in radiology. It’s an intuitive solution with high availability that helps our radiologists to efficiently deliver high-quality care. Sectra has proven to be a partner that listens to its customers and clearly wants to meet both current and future needs. This was important in our decision to

Essex healthcare teams create health equality film competition | Harwich and Manningtree Standard

Suffering ranges from bereavement to loss of livelihood and liberty. Some are struggling with the impact of long Covid while others’ mental health has taken a battering. Now a film competition has been launched encouraging people to submit videos about their health struggles during the pandemic to help shape future care services. The films created for the Equality Film Competition will highlight the diverse range of experiences people have faced during the past challenging year of Covid-19. The purpose of the competition is to find a way to help people rebuild their lives. Following the theme of “How do we help everyone heal?” people are encouraged to be as original, honest, direct and creative as possible, so the true inequalities within their communities can be captured and shared with the health providers.

Essex healthcare teams create health equality film competition | Braintree and Witham Times

Suffering ranges from bereavement to loss of livelihood and liberty. Some are struggling with the impact of long Covid while others’ mental health has taken a battering. Now a film competition has been launched encouraging people to submit videos about their health struggles during the pandemic to help shape future care services. The films created for the Equality Film Competition will highlight the diverse range of experiences people have faced during the past challenging year of Covid-19. The purpose of the competition is to find a way to help people rebuild their lives. Following the theme of “How do we help everyone heal?” people are encouraged to be as original, honest, direct and creative as possible, so the true inequalities within their communities can be captured and shared with the health providers.

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