The NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement has launched a new web site called “Armchair involvement” which aims to provide a practical guide to using technology to engage people in health service improvement.
Author Archives: Rowan Purdy
Wiki to support debate on using social networking tools in the NHS
Following the recent NHS Faculty of Health Informatics meeting on Social Networking in the NHS, a wiki has been set up to ensure that everyone can contribute to a discussion paper on “The powers and the perils of using Social Networking tools in the NHS”.
Why trust is driving people to web social networks for health information
Interesting article by Jane Sarasohn-Kahn on why trust is driving people to web social networks for health information. The author asserts that: While searching is still the No.1 use of the Internet in health care, social media are growing in importance as consumers’ preferred online channels for health knowledge… Within Internet social media, the most […]
What to do with wikipedia?
A recent article by William Badke, published in Information Today (March 2008), entitled “What to do with wikipedia?“ challenges the oft quoted antipathy in academic circles towards the online encyclopedia wikipedia. Badke says Often banned by professors, panned by traditional reference book publishers, and embraced by just about everyone else, Wikipedia marches on like a […]
Blogging to confluence
Information on how 3rd party blogging applications can be used to post and edit blog posts to the Confluence wiki tool.
Can Lean Thinking help us to improve what we do?
Lean Thinking is a method to help an organisation, group or project team to improve the productivity, efficiency and quality of its products or services. Find out more about how it might help you.
An accessibility statement for this website
The accessibility statement for this website is based on work developing a usability and accessibility statement for the Care Services Improvement Partnership.
The e-archiving debate
Arguably, the majority of scientists and scholars seek to have their work published in order to make an impact in their field of work or community of practice. Here we explore the e-archiving debate which pits alternative methods of publishing against the more traditional ones.
Gateway to information about the Freedom of Information Act
JISC has awarded £200,000 to Freedom of Information (FOI) experts from Liverpool John Moores University and MIMAS at the University of Manchester to develop the Information Governance Gateway.
Adult opinions on key social issues within society
The Citizenship Survey is a biennial survey of adults in England and Wales, covering a range of community based issues, including views about the local area, racial and religious prejudice and discrimination.