
Medical Innovation 2010: Parallel Session 8
Aug 2, 2010 - 89:43
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Innovative changes in healthcare requires understanding the obstacles that can get in the way. The Medical Innovation lecture series has been conceptualized to bring together students, researchers, academics, practitione...
Why is innovation in the NHS often hard to achieve? is an episode from Medical Innovation by Oxford University. Innovative changes in healthcare requires understanding the obstacles that can get in the way. The Medical Innovation lecture se...
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Innovative changes in healthcare requires understanding the obstacles that can get in the way. The Medical Innovation lecture series has been conceptualized to bring together students, researchers, academics, practitioners and managers to debate the cross-cutting issue of innovation in the healthcare sector. The lectures explore the challenges of innovation within complex healthcare organisations and provided nuts-and-bolts advice for healthcare professionals and researchers to build businesses around their innovative ideas.
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Why is innovation in the NHS often hard to achieve? is from Medical Innovation by Oxford University.
Published Nov 4, 2009 and 49:59 long