Tools

The Benefits Management Toolkit

Technology alone cannot deliver improvements to patient care. Benefits management encourages you to concentrate on delivering benefits to the service through better processes, relationships and new ways of working, and only then to consider what IM&T features can support this change programme.

The Benefits Management Toolkit promotes a standard approach to benefits management and can be applied across the project or programme lifecycle. 

The Benefits Management Toolkit is available for download here.


 The Clinical eHealth Toolkit

This is  a practical toolkit drawing together the collective experiences and insights of NMAPH Leads for shsring across the eHealth Community. The toolkit offers practical pointers in the form of themed indicators of success, each with good examples.

To get the best of the toolkit, share it with clinical and eHealth colleagues, use the indicators of success to progress local and national eHealth programmes and work together to share examples of good practice.

Download the toolkit here

Or in pdf format below:

pdf Clinical eHealth Toolkit 277 KB

Clinical eHealth Toolkit LeafletClinical eHealth Toolkit

A useful leaflet which summarises the toolkit’s four indicators of success can be found in pdf form below. Feel free to download and circulate it.

pdf Clinical eHealth Toolkit Leaflet 2 MB


Using Information, Improving Healthcare toolkit

Using Information, Improving Healthcare is an online resource for the health care community providing a forum to share your experiences and insights, learn best practice methods and interact with colleagues. It also provides ideas, examples and solutions to help you in your own clinical environment.

This toolkit is designed to support and guide you in sharing your experiences and insights on the Using Information Improving Healthcare website. A key element of the toolkit is designed to help you identify suitable case studies, making sure that they are right for the site. Link to the toolkit here.


June 13th, 2008