Clinical and operational task management projects secure Infinity Health two finalist positions at 2021's HSJ Partnership Awards
Clinical task management and portering request process improvements have secured Infinity Health two finalist positions at 2021's HSJ Partnership Awards, which recognise outstanding dedication to improving healthcare and effective collaboration with the NHS. Both projects have made a significant difference to staff experience and time savings at London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust (LNWH), where Infinity was first introduced in 2018.
The HSJ Partnership Awards recognise outstanding dedication to improving healthcare and effective collaboration with the NHS, and we are delighted to have been named as finalists alongside our partners at LNWH in the Workforce Innovation and HealthTech Partnership of the Year categories.
Following the most testing period for the healthcare sector in recent history, this year’s awards reinstate the essential role of private and third sector organisatons in strengthening the healthcare system.
The judging panel comprised a diverse range of highly regarded figures across the NHS and wider healthcare sector. To be nationally recognised as a finalist for two awards, with tough competition from a pool of brilliant applications, is a mark of real achievement. Infinity Health was selected based on our diligence and ambition, and the positive impact that the two projects have had on both practitioners and patients.
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The winners will be selected following a rigorous, judging stage ahead of the HSJ Partnership Awards ceremony in 2021. The awards evening will be attended by leaders and professionals from both the NHS and private sector as well as figures from non-clinical backgrounds to celebrate innovation and collaboration in healthcare. The full finalist list can be found at: https://partnership.hsj.co.uk/finalists-2021
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About the HSJ Partnership Awards
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