The Recognising and Managing Deterioration programme is an e-learning resource offered at two levels, universal and advanced, to reflect the participant’s experience and clinical setting.
Read moreCOVID Oximetry at Home is an enhanced package of care using pulse oximetry to detect early deterioration of individuals with confirmed or suspected COVID-19.
DownloadOur purpose is to turn great ideas into positive health impact. In this podcast series we will be talking to people from across the innovation ecosystem to support us in this goal – from NHS leaders to clinical innovators, entrepreneurs and academics.
Read moreHydration training – the healthcare E-learning module developed by Wessex AHSN for community carers of any role or level.
DownloadThe AHSN Network has released its Digital and AI report: ‘Lessons and Legacy from the COVID-19 Pandemic in Health and Care’ following research to understand how technology has been an enabler in reducing the care burden and coping with the COVID-19 crisis, and to identify what should be sustained in the ‘new normal’ longer-term.
DownloadA series of training films to support community pharmacists using PharmOutcomes with hospital medication referrals as part of the Electronic Medicines Optimisation Pathway (EMOP), AKA TCAM.
Read moreLearn everything you need to know about running a clinical trial for your innovation.
Read moreThis toolkit from the AHSN Network provides methodologies, resources and support for commissioners and clinicians working to reduce AF related strokes.
DownloadHow do you effectively involve patients in service design? Find out in our toolkit.
Read moreAs part of our response to the COVID-19 pandemic, here are some information and resources to support people working in secondary care from the Patient Safety Collaboratives (PSCs).
DownloadAs part of our response to the COVID-19 pandemic, here are some information and resources to support people working in care homes from the Patient Safety Collaboratives (PSCs).
DownloadAs part of our response to the COVID-19 pandemic, here are some information and resources to support people working in primary care from the Patient Safety Collaboratives (PSCs).
DownloadA safety toolkit to support healthcare staff who are looking after patients with tracheostomies, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
DownloadRead our annual review of how we turned great ideas into positive health impact in the 2018/19 financial year.
DownloadThis evaluation covers lessons learned from our ‘Living well with hearing loss’ and ‘Just One Norfolk’ programmes
DownloadThis toolkit features tips for implementing psycho-educational workshops using lessons learned from our ‘Living well with hearing loss’ programme
DownloadAn evaluation on the impact of Medic bleep, a staff communication tool for use in hospital care
DownloadThis series of podcasts from 2018-19 featured interviews with experts in fields such as AI, MedTech and other issues which are shaping the way primary care is delivered in the NHS and what this may mean for patients.
Read moreSimplifying cross-sector working between NHS Integrated Care Systems, Sustainability and Transformation Partnerships and industry
DownloadAn infographic on the impact of reducing anxiety in children through the Little Journey virtual reality app by Little Sparks Hospital.
DownloadAn evaluation on the impact of reducing anxiety in children through the Little Journey virtual reality app by Little Sparks Hospital.
DownloadThe NIA accelerates the uptake of high impact innovations for patient, population and NHS staff benefit, and provides practical insights on spread to inform national strategy.
DownloadA report from the AHSN Network which shines a light on ways we can do more to improve safety for residents of care homes.
DownloadDiversity and innovation: A celebration of BAME innovators and our pledges to do more.
DownloadLearn more about Eastern AHSN’s work to take care forwards in the 21st century.
DownloadRead our annual impact review – summarising some of our highlights from 2019/20, plus how we supported our partners initial response to COVID-19.
DownloadLearn about our face-to-face or online events to support healthcare providers.
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