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The Global Digital Exemplar (GDE) programme is an NHS England initiative to achieve digital transformation in selected exemplar organisations and to create a knowledge sharing ecosystem to spread learning from these exemplars. [1]
The Trust provides community hospitals and community based nursing and therapy services across Worcestershire. On April 1, 2020, the Trust took over the delivery of mental health and learning disability services in Herefordshire [1] in addition to their existing mental health and learning disability services in Worcestershire.
Digital learning has many beneficial outcomes, one of which is the student’s ability to work at his/her own pace. With assignments being online students can decide when they want to complete them. If they work best in the morning, they can do them in the morning.
NHS England and the Department of Health and Social Care have been asked about the reports which suggest the learning disability annual health check target will be scrapped. A DHSC spokesperson ...
The national NHS knowledge and library services team at HEE is responsible for procuring core digital knowledge resources on behalf of the health and care workforce and trainees. [ 10 ] National Health Service (England) has 177 autonomous library services largely based in acute hospitals , but also in mental health and community health services .
“This report highlights the national standards NHS England has developed to improve care for mental health patients, and our national improvement programme is working to provide specific support ...
Across NHS Scotland, much of the learning that staff undertake is completed in the workplace. [5] It maintains the Knowledge Network, a digital library service that allows NHS staff to search for and share information. [6] The Knowledge Network also contains educational resources and was a further development of the NHS Scotland e-Library.
Figures from NHS England showed 21.8% of patients had to wait at least 12 hours to receive emergency treatment at Worcestershire's hospitals last month, the fifth highest proportion in the country.