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Becoming business critical: Knowledge for Healthcare
Sue Lacey Bryant1, David Stewart2, Louise Goswami3
1Knowledge for Healthcare Programme, Health Education England. Sue.Lacey-Bryant@nhs.net.
Health Information and Libraries Journal
|August 10, 2016
Abstract:
Significant progress has been made in implementing Knowledge for Healthcare. This editorial reports the central contribution of effective partnerships and the involvement of librarians and knowledge specialists in this work. There are compelling business priorities. Key elements of work-streams on demonstrating impact, workforce development and streamlining are indicated, along with areas of growing importance - knowledge management, embedded roles and health information for the public and patients. Knowledge, and the skills to help people to use it, are business critical.