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An independent evaluation of the Global Digital Exemplar (GDE) programme, undertaken by the University of Edinburgh, NHS Arden & GEM Commissioning Support Unit and University College London, has published its findings.
The Complete Care Community programme team successfully hosted ‘The Future of General Practice’ Keynote Theatre at Best Practice on 13 October.
Arden & GEM is exhibiting at the Healthcare Financial Management Association annual conference on 8 – 10 December at the Hilton London Metropole.
Arden & GEM’s medicines optimisation service has been shortlisted in the patient safety category at the PrescQIPP Awards 2021 for their work to help patients better manage medication through the Norfolk Medicines Support Service.
Arden & GEM has been shortlisted in the Health and Wellbeing category of the Investors in People Awards 2021.
NHS Arden & GEM CSU is working with West Midlands 5G, University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire, and CorporateHealth International to explore how a new 5G connected 'Smartbox' could be used to deliver a colon capsule endoscopy for patients in the privacy of their own homes.
The Complete Care Community programme will take over ‘The Future of General Practice’ Keynote Theatre with a series of presentations during the first day (13 October) of Best Practice at Birmingham NEC.
Arden & GEM’s multidisciplinary Healthcare Solutions team provided transformation and organisational development support to help Leeds CCG and its system partners co-produce a new operating model.
Arden & GEM’s transformation team will be joining the NHS Patient Safety Conference 2021 to share the positive impact on patient care demonstrated by recent trials of remote diagnostic technology in care homes.
Arden & GEM’s Clinical Systems Training team will be speaking at a digital learning event on 29 September to share their experience of shaping learning to meet the needs of clinical system users in primary care.