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Kaleidoscope shortlisted for the 2022 HSJ Awards

The awards recognise outstanding contributions to healthcare and showcase real innovation and improvement on a national platform.

Kaleidoscope is very proud to announce that our project with Cambridgeshire and Peterborough STP and Edge Health establishing digital diabetes care services has been shortlisted for the partnership category at this year’s HSJ Awards.

The pressures faced across the healthcare sector haven’t been far from the headlines over the past 12 months – yet the quality and overriding positivity of the award entries this year highlight the enduring commitment and dedication of workers within health and social care to improving patient outcomes.

Judges said that despite the tough competition, our entry really did stand out as a ‘success story’ worthy of a prized place on the shortlist. At this first stage of judging, the shortlist was based on ambition, outcome, value, involvement and working together and, crucially, how the project might be replicated elsewhere for the benefit of both patients and professional colleagues.

A staggering 1,067 entries were received for the HSJ Awards this year, with 219 projects and individuals making it to the final shortlist (from across 162 organisations). The high volume – and exceptional quality – of applications once again reflects the breadth of innovation and care within the UK’s healthcare networks.

The judging panel was made up of a diverse range of highly influential and respected figures within the healthcare community, including: Sarah-Jane Marsh (Chief Executive, Birmingham Women’s and Children’s FT); David Probert (Chief Executive, University College London Hospitals Foundation Trust); Dr Bola Owolabi (Director Health Inequalities, NHS England and NHS Improvement); Eugine Yafele (Chief Executive, University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust); Tracy Allen (Chief Executive Officer, Derbyshire Community Health Services Foundation Trust)

The official awards ceremony will be held on 17 November.


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