As NHS England puts it, the NIA aims to speed up the uptake of «high - impact innovations for patient, population and
NHS staff benefit.»
Not exact matches
The government has made «significant progress» in its # 20 billion IT programme for the
NHS, but its
benefits must be better explained to
staff, the public spending watchdog has warned.
The government has made «significant progress» in its # 20 billion IT programme for the
NHS, but its
benefits must be better explained to
staff, a report warns.
Delivering the clinical functionality will be key to convincing
NHS staff of the
benefits of the programme.
The programme is intended to generate substantial
benefits for patients and the
NHS, increasing
NHS staff's ability to access information stored in the care records system.
Crucially, however, this latest report goes further to outline what is needed nationally and locally for the recommendations to be implemented and leaves no doubt that significant changes are now required to
benefit patients, families, carers,
staff and the
NHS as a whole.