Inhealthcare: Digital Health Insights
By Inhealthcare
Inhealthcare: Digital Health InsightsMar 05, 2024
Economics of virtual wards versus hospital care
Welcome to Digital Health Insights with Inhealthcare. In this latest episode, product director Jamie Innes talks to presenter Bernard Ginns about the economics of virtual wards versus hospital care, a very busy year for Inhealthcare including new services for cancer patients and people with diabetes and how the company is developing new pathways to help the NHS free up valuable resources for extra care. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a review.
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How the Inhealthcare platform is helping redefine healthcare across the UK
Welcome to Digital Health Insights with Inhealthcare. In this latest episode of Digital Health Insights with Inhealthcare, we are joined by chief technical officer Mike Wray and product director Jamie Innes to discuss how the company's digital health platform is helping NHS clinicians to redefine healthcare.
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Hospitals without walls
Welcome to Digital Health Insights with Inhealthcare. In this episode, we are joined by special guests Dr Andrew Jones, head of clinical innovation at AWS, and Jamie Innes, product director at Inhealthcare. They tell presenter Bernard Ginns how innovation can create capacity within healthcare systems and improve health outcomes. They discuss the concept of 'hospitals without walls' where patients no longer need to wait for appointments and debate how digital transformation is now taking place in weeks rather than years, thanks to the power of cloud computing services.
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How virtual wards can help the NHS overcome capacity issues: what you need to know
Welcome to Digital Health Insights with Inhealthcare. In this episode, product director Jamie Innes tells presenter Bernard Ginns how virtual wards can help the NHS overcome winter pressures and clear the backlog in secondary care. NHS England has tasked hospitals with setting up 25,000 virtual ward beds by December 2023. Jamie explains what NHS organisations need to know to meet this challenge and successfully support patients at home. He also discusses the growth of consumer healthcare technology and what this means for the health service. Finally, Jamie considers how new Prime Minister Rishi Sunak can deliver on his promise to create a "stronger NHS". Inhealthcare is a leading UK provider of digital health and remote monitoring services. If you enjoy the show, feel free to share it with your friends and contacts and if you would like to find out more, get in touch via www.inhealthcare.co.uk.
What does it take for a virtual ward to succeed?
In this short podcast, we discuss the importance of integration with clinical systems and digital inclusivity. We also talk about how “one size does not fit all” and the importance of being able to customise pathways to meet the needs of individual populations.
Essential listening for anyone setting up a virtual ward!
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Virtual wards – cutting through the noise
Inhealthcare product director Jamie Innes cuts through the noise surrounding virtual wards to explain how remote monitoring technology is helping the NHS to increase capacity and operational resilience ahead of winter. He discusses essential requirements for setting up virtual wards, underlining the importance of integration and inclusion, and looks ahead to the development of continuous monitoring to support patients at home.
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How to set up a virtual ward
Product director Jamie Innes shares the lessons Inhealthcare learned from deploying England’s biggest remote monitoring service during the pandemic and how the company is expanding the successful Oximetry@Home service to cover other respiratory illnesses including COPD and asthma.
And he explains why he’s been road testing our new continuous monitoring patch over the last week and what he thinks about it.
If you would like to find out more, get in touch via www.inhealthcare.co.uk
Supporting people at home
Supporting people at home is one of the digital products highlighted by NHS England as helping ICSs reduce waiting times for tests and treatments.
Find out how in our bite size podcast (2 minutes)
If you would like to find out more, get in touch via www.inhealthcare.co.uk
How virtual care and virtual wards can assist with elective recovery
With the backlog of patients awaiting NHS care as high as 13 million, our latest podcast runs the rule over the range of digital products that can assist with elective recovery.
Product director Jamie Innes tells our host Bernard Ginns how health leaders could adopt a similar approach to Team GB at the London 2012 Olympics and use technology to make marginal but meaningful gains across multiple NHS services.
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The power of data
In our latest podcast, product director Jamie Innes discusses how Inhealthcare’s market-leading data-reporting capabilities can help the NHS to rebuild from the pandemic and address the long-term challenges facing the health and social care sector.
We have developed a ‘data lake’ to help NHS providers and commissioners analyse near real-time NHS data about patients and pathways to boost operational and strategic decision making. Jamie considers how it is enabling new ways of looking at the vast amounts of data being generated by NHS remote monitoring services.
Listen to find out why data reporting is becoming essential for delivering successful innovation at scale in health and social care.
If you would like to find out more, get in touch via www.inhealthcare.co.uk