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How Iceland’s government is placing people at the heart of digital public services
Digital public services in Iceland thrives, as the country was recently recognised as 4th place in Europe for digital innovation.
Powering up data for future public services
Data is the foundation for the next generation of public sector services. Civica’s Jeff Hewitt discusses how to make the most of this valuable asset.
Cloud services to enhance teacher collaboration and communication
The introduction of cloud services in the classroom can aid teacher collaboration and communication, as well as improve classroom resource accessibility.
DVLA digital services under review to improve “antiquated” operations
DVLA digital services are set to receive a review from the UK government to address the outdated use of legacy tech and the need for improved digital platforms.
It’s time for managed services to start delivering for users
Managed services as a means of outsourcing to reduce cost and improve the performance and support of live services, promises so much but, sadly, often fails to live up to expectations.
Improving AI/ML services for ophthalmology and medicine
Eric Buckland, PhD of Translational Imaging Innovations, delves into how we can achieve better transparency, traceability, and reproducibility in AI/ML for ophthalmology and medicine.
Horizon Aircraft reveal 73% of Canadians support air taxi services
A recent study conducted by Horizon Aircraft reveals that 73% of Canadians support the development of air taxi services, aiming to create jobs and reduce congestion.
Kelly Bevington – NHS Shared Business Services
Kelly Bevington is a Principal Category Manager within the Digital and IT procurement framework agreements team at NHS Shared Business Services (NHS SBS). She uses her expert knowledge to work closely with internal and external partners to ensure cohesive strategies in delivering framework agreements comprising the Digital Health portfolio.
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CCS Mobile Voice and Data Services agreement update
CCS provide an update on the Mobile Voice and Data Services agreement, illustrating the broader aim to enable the best pricing on core services for the public sector.
Preparing for the PSTN switch off: Next steps for your ISDN services
In the modern world of communications, the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) is often taken for granted; what can we do to prepare for the PSTN switch off?
Immersive VR headsets to improve mental health services
£3 million has been funded toward projects generating immersive VR headsets for mental health therapeutics across the UK.
What type of digital transformation is right for public services?
Thom Beckett, Transformation Lead at Made Tech, explores the different types of digital change that can be applied to public services to make sure they’re user-centred.
AI can assist in reducing waiting lists for mental health services
The NHS is currently overwhelmed with long waiting lists of people trying to access mental health services. How could AI streamline these lists?.
Rhea Horlock – NHS Property Services (NHSPS)
Rhea joined NHS Property Services in 2019, supporting the business on a range of cross-functional CSR programmes to help the NHS deliver on its Long Term Plan
Rhea has responsibility for creating social and environmental impact at NHSPS, including through the development of social prescribing hubs and improving estate accessibility....
The importance of good childcare services for gender equality
Professor Ingela Naumann at Fribourg University discusses the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on childcare arrangements and family wellbeing, and how it highlighted gendered care norms.
£160,000 pay out for GP software firm to close its services with NHS
GP software supplier Silicon Practice is to be paid £160,000 by NHS England to transfer or close its services in a managed way.
Intelligent triage: a vital step toward resolving the problem of capacity in NHS cancer...
AI offers an opportunity to reimagine our approach to cancer diagnostics, leveraging data to build a more robust and efficient system for cancer referrals.
Updating services for people with younger onset dementia and their caregivers
Researchers from the Jockey Club Centre for Positive Ageing analyse the services available for people with younger onset dementia, looking to improve the lives of those affected and their carers.