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Partnerships in practice

  • Health<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Photofusion/REX (2290212a) Practice nurses, Barnsley Healthcare Centre, Yorkshire, Britain, UK Health

    NHS IT can't keep up with health service demands, survey of staff finds

    Six out of ten health professionals who took the Guardian survey say IT systems are not fit for purpose
  • General view of the auditorium at Regent Street cinema

    'The magic of cinema': the club supporting older people with HIV

    The Terrence Higgins Trust initiative aims to combat loneliness and encourage discussion through a shared love of film
  • Hand reaching for the words login password

    Archaic IT is hampering the NHS. But innovation is coming

    Panelists at a recent Guardian event outlined the technological problems facing the NHS – and pointed the way forward
  • British soldiers scout a land zone

    'I missed serving my country': the military veterans joining the NHS

    Step into Health works with 50 trusts to match the skills of former military personnel to careers in the health service
  • Langworthy Medical Centre has referred 263 patients to Salford Food Bank since 2014.

    'It's a life or death situation': why GPs are referring patients to food banks

    Salford Foodbank has partnered with local medical practices to help provide care for vulnerable patients
  • NHS march

    Healthcare staff: what's it like on the NHS frontline? Take our survey

    Do you work in the NHS? Please participate in our survey and tell us about the state of the sector and its workforce
  • radiotherapy masks

    We can be heroes: the masks putting children with cancer at ease

    A Leeds play specialist has got creative with an imposing piece of equipment – and transformed an intimidating experience
  • Stethoscope on keyboard

    'Patients are put in danger by poor NHS tech. I created an app to help'

    From an app to treat transgender voice to one that helps patients with pelvic floor exercises, healthcare professionals describe their innovations
  • Clinical staff work at computers

    Digital disruption: the role of tech entrepreneurs in improving healthcare

    Join us for a panel discussion on technology in the NHS on Wednesday 7 February in London
  • This new app-based service is cherry-picking its target population.

    Seeing a GP on a smartphone sounds wonderful – but it's not

    Naureen Bhatti
    The new GP in Hand app fails to provide equality of access and undermines practice revenues
  • Issy Raban had cancer. Her father is developing an app to improve hospital experiences

    Sick children like my daughter don't get enough information – so I made an app

    Dom Raban
    When my daughter had cancer she knew nothing about hospital environments or treatment. I want to use her experience to benefit others
  • doctor using digital tablet

    The NHS needs a digitally savvy workforce to ensure its survival

    Harpreet Sood
    Frontline staff are frustrated they can’t make more use of digital tools and data but a new academy could help by training 300 technology leaders
  • Fast food in Croydon

    From burgers to breaded mackerel: how Croydon is fighting the fat

    On one of London’s unhealthiest high streets one in four children is obese, but now the council has stepped in
  • Prison

    Martin has been in and out of prison. He hopes this time will be different

    For prisoners with mental health problems, release from jail is daunting. A new project aims to break the cycle of reoffending
  • Grindr

    Grindr, virtual reality and vlogging: new ways to talk about sexual health

    From Georgia to India, social media and apps are teaching young people about sex and relationships
  • A doctor holds a stethoscope in a hospital ward

    What is the role of patients in healthcare? Live discussion

    Join us on Thursday 20 July from 12.30pm to 2pm to talk about how patients can work with healthcare staff to improve care
  • Gardening session run by South London and Maudsley NHS trust for asylum seekers and refugees with PTSD

    'Without this, I would have killed myself': gardening helps heal refugees' trauma

    An NHS-run therapeutic gardening project in London is helping to alleviate symptoms of severe mental health problems
  • Trainee plastic surgeon Meg Anderson paints internal organs on body

    Drawn from experience: art inspires poorer students into medicine

    Trainee plastic surgeon Meg Anderson was told at school to be a gardener. She wants to encourage others to follow her career path
  • Andy Stacey blood biker

    The volunteer blood bikers saving lives, NHS time and money

    Motorcyclist couriers work throughout the night ferrying blood products, breast milk and test samples to and from hospitals
  • Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia FEH Program - 2014
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Volunteer anesthetist, Dr. Simon Courtman preps a patient for surgery on the Flying Eye Hospital.

    The life-changing flying eye hospital treating blindness across the globe

    Charity’s bespoke aeroplane flies the world training local medics to treat the preventable causes of eye disease
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