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Operationalising GDPR Compliance

Summary – Data and privacy legislation compliance has become a top strategic issue for organisations across the world.  After the initial scramble up to the May 2018 introduction of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), implemented in the UK by The Data Protection Act 2018, the challenge is now “How do we effectively operationalise […]

Ingolv Urnes contributes to MWD Intelligent Automation Whitepaper

Summary – Ingolv Urnes, psKINETIC Director and Co-Founder, has contributed to MWD Advisor’s whitepaper, An IT Strategy Brief for the New Era of Intelligent Automation. The paper examines the ways that automation technologies can be applied to businesses, and highlights the steps and considerations that those who are thinking of applying it to their own […]

Referral Management: accelerated growth and common challenges

Referral management whitepaper

Summary – In the spring of 2016, psHEALTH surveyed Clinical Commissioning Groups in England on their use of referral management.  Our aim was to understand overall take-up of referral management services, the rationale for the introduction of such services, and associated financial savings for CCGs.  This whitepaper sets out a summary of our findings. For the […]

Whitepaper: The Future of Referral Management

Summary – Our National Health Service faces unprecedented demand for services and associated financial challenges in the coming years.  In this whitepaper we focus on the seemingly unstoppable growth in secondary care referrals to hospitals.  How can these referrals be proactively managed to deliver better care and reduce, or at least contain, the pressure on […]

Round Table ‘Paper cuts – the Digital NHS Revolution’

Mindy Daeschner of psHEALTH took part in the recent round table arranged by HealthInvestor to discuss the health secretary’s vision of a ‘paperless’ health service. Indeed, by the year 2018 Jeremy Hunt envisages a brave new world where any crucial health information should be available to staff at the touch of a button. So can the latest health secretary succeed where others have failed before him? Or will his digital ambitions be discarded as funding pressures bite?