Achieving Digital Excellence in the NHS

Report Series | Region: United Kingdom | Format: Digital & Print

Achieving Digital Excellence in the NHSAchieving Digital Excellence in the NHS is a report series designed to showcase, and analyse, the very best of digital transformation projects from across the United Kingdom’s National Health Service. These reports provide a compilation of exemplar case studies which discuss and evaluate projects where digital, connected and mobile technologies are having a substantial impact upon clinical, administrative and organisation processes.

Report Overview

A high-level policy publication recognising excellence in healthcare digital transformation projects and strategies, from across the NHS, with a view to encouraging rapid adoption and replication of technology-enabled services by other NHS organisations.

Strategic decisions about digital transformation and the associated investment in information and digital technologies can all too often be a footnote to NHS board discussions. The reports in this series set out existing opportunities to transform healthcare using proven digital technologies, providing essential insight into successful methods for the implementation of these technologies and an analysis of the benefits realised by those organisations furthest on the digital roadmap.

This series provides Senior NHS Managers, Digital Transformation Teams, Healthcare IT Managers, Clinical Planning Teams, CIMOs, CIOs and Healthcare Professionals with detailed case studies from existing digital projects with a view to disseminating best practice, shaping future policy, preventing development duplication, and encouraging rapid adoption of digital services.

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2nd Edition: Achieving Digital Excellence in the NHS

Published January 2018

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1st Edition: Achieving Digital Excellence in the NHS

Published March 2017

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