Thursday, January 21, 2021 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
The event will be webcast live from this page.
In the last four years, America’s China policy has shifted away from patient multilateralism and integration toward impatient unilateralism and decoupling. Some believe that there is little room for maneuver by the incoming Biden administration to adjust China policy because of Beijing’s intransigence and a flurry of actions adopted in the waning months of the Trump administration, which together lock in strategic rivalry. Others believe there is more opportunity for policy innovation than meets the eye, particularly if US-China relations are viewed through broader adjustments in the administration’s overall domestic and foreign policy frameworks. In this roundtable discussion, a panel of leading experts from the Trustee Chair
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18 December, 2020
Interneuron has developed an electronic solution for early warning scores for use by the nursing team at Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust. Claire Read reports
When the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust decided to introduce a new electronic solution for early warning scores, the nursing team was made an interesting offer. Members were asked to come along to an early testing session for the new software and given a very clear, very specific, very express instruction: to try their absolute hardest to break this early version of the program.
“We had a very rough working prototype and we took it, and them, into a room and said: ‘Look, this is what we’ve got; please break it,’” remembers Matt Phillips, lead clinical practitioner for the acute intervention and clinical site team and simulation and resuscitation services.
By Claire Read2020-12-14T13:00:00+00:00
The panellists explored the value of a shared understanding of which pressures and caseloads exist in an area and consider how digital technologies might play a role here
Chief executive Joe Rafferty and strategic advisor for digital programmes Jim Hughes discussed how Mersey Care Foundation Trust has been part of a region-wide programme to develop shared understanding of covid and other pressures.
Joining them on the panel were Rebecca Malby, professor in health systems innovation at London South Bank University, and Markus Bolton, director of Graphnet Health – which supported the event.
In a discussion chaired by