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Sarah Hewins and Charlotte Hull, from NHS Arden & GEM’s Clinical Support team, have had an article published in Mental Health Practice on developing a thematic ward atmosphere tool.
Arden & GEM’s Head of Cyber Security, Tej Gudka, took part in The Cyber Sessions podcast to discuss the challenges and successes of fostering a positive security culture and explore how engaging with staff helps strengthen the NHS’s resilience against evolving cyber threats.
Arden & GEM’s digital specialists are helping finance professionals to meet this challenge by harnessing the power of Generative AI (GenAI) to automate key processes, unlock productivity and deliver real, measurable efficiency gains.
How the life sciences sector and NHS can work together on measurement, compliance and sustainability
An independent evaluation report has been released today that highlights the important contribution of the NHS Artificial Intelligence (AI) Lab, a pioneering Department of Health and Social Care and NHS England initiative aimed at effectively integrating AI into the health and care sector.
NICOR has published its National Cardiac Audit Programme (NCAP) 2025 Report which shows evidence of good practice in cardiovascular services against a backdrop of ongoing challenges and pressures across the NHS.
A data-driven platform that could equip NHS organisations to overcome challenges in workforce planning was presented in Arden & GEM’s latest workshop for NHS leaders, on Thursday 12 March.
A free workshop for NHS leaders hosted by Arden & GEM on 4 March highlighted the urgency for accelerated measures to close the gap between current progress and net zero ambitions.
A platform that can function as the ‘single source of truth’ for Integrated Resource Planning (IRP) in the NHS was presented to ICB and trust leaders at a webinar on Monday 3 March.
The NHS in Mid and South Essex is using data to better meet the health and care needs of adult residents with frailty, dementia and nearing end of life as part of an ‘Ageing Well’ stewardship programme.