NHSX National Innovation Collaborative podcast
By National Innovation Collaborative for digital health
The NHS National Innovation Collaborative for digital health aims to create a connected network across the NHS, social care and local authorities to rapidly share learning and best practice and to accelerate the deployment of innovative technologies that enable care to be delivered to people at home.
Be a part of the journey, join the National Innovation Collaborative for digital health today.
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Latest episode
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What happened next? Revisiting technology-enabled remote monitoring projects to explore the latest learning on challenges, outcomes and sustainability in the care sector.
This episode explores the sustainability of technology-enabled support in nursing and residential care homes has been released by the NHS National Innovation Collaborative for digital health. It explores how health and ca… -
Changing lives through Blood Pressure at Home innovation: experiences and learning from regional teams.
This episode explores the impact of technology-enabled blood pressure monitoring in the north and south of England. Since October 2020, more than 220,000 blood pressure monitors funded by NHS England have been distributed … -
Achieving digital care equity for all across Greater Manchester in challenging times: in conversation with the city region’s mayor
In this episode, Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham discusses progress and challenges towards eradicating digital poverty and inequalities in health, care and beyond with Laura Rooney, Director of Strategy at Health Innovation Manches… -
Listening, leadership, action – building sustainable services through teamwork and technology-enabled care. Podcast released in honour of a digital nursing pioneer
A podcast featuring one of England’s most innovative health leaders recorded shortly before her passing has been released in her honour. Karen Downs, Lead Clinical Nurse at Wrightington, Wigan… -
Trust, opportunity, and options - building public, professional and personal confidence in technology-enabled remote monitoring as an integral model of care
This episodes looks at building public and professional confidence in technology-enabled care. It provides new insight from two senior leaders at Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust, home to one… -
Technology-enabled remote monitoring as a catalyst for equality: supporting people with a learning disability or severe mental illness to access annual physical health checks.
This episode explores how different regions are harnessing technology to help people with a severe mental illness or learning disability receive important annual physical health checks. Paul McCourt, Digital Mental Health … -
Building capability and confidence in technology-enabled remote monitoring pathways: voice of the patient, consultant, nurse and GP.
This episode explores how people with asthma in Northamptonshire are being supported from the comfort of home through technology-enabled remote monitoring. Recorded in partnership with Northamp… -
Supporting continuity of care through technology enabled remote monitoring – what it means for patients and for nursing and medical professions
This episode explores the potential impact of technology enabled remote monitoring on care continuity and the nursing and medical professions. Featuring Dr Vin Diwakar, Medical Director for Tra… -
Moving the dial towards digital inclusivity - people, purpose and the potential of technology-enabled remote monitoring
‘We’re rapidly becoming an online nation, but what about those who aren’t online?’ This episode takes us to Leeds in West Yorkshire where Dr Bola Owolabi, Director of Health Inequalities, NHS England and NHS Improvement and Roz Davies, Manag… -
Successful partnerships - aligning the worlds of Digital and Quality Improvement.
In this episode, Anne is joined by Bob Kalber and Kevin Jarrold from Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust who discuss their journey in aligning their two worlds to drive improvement in care delivery enabled by technology.