Hybrid Healthcare

The hybrid healthcare challenge

The image of healthcare workers in full PPE fighting the virus "on the frontline" swiftly became synonymous with the sector. But to ensure those on the frontline could deliver the highest quality care, they needed equipment, scheduling, and much more.

The administrative workforce, many of which shifted to remote operation during the pandemic, have continued to be a vital service throughout the global crisis.

As we begin to embark on the 'new normal' many healthcare organisations are choosing whether to bring the workforce back or to adopt some degree of remote working.

  • What are the challenges of hybrid working?
  • How does hybrid working look for the healthcare sector?


National Health Executive, alongside our partner EPOS has created a guide that looks into how hybrid working can help to address the vacancy crisis and what is needed for healthcare to accommodate hybrid working. Complete the form below to download the full guide.

Download and read the full findings in our exclusive whitepaper report to learn more.

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NHE March/April 2024

NHE March/April 2024

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- Steve Gulati, University of Birmingham 

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2024 Online Conferences

In partnership with our community of health sector leaders responsible for delivering the UK's health strategy across the NHS and the wider health sector, we’ve devised a collaborative calendar of conferences and events for industry leaders to listen, learn and collaborate through engaging and immersive conversation. 

All our conferences are CPD accredited, which means you can gain points to advance your career by attending our online conferences. Also, the contents are available on demand so you can re-watch at your convenience.

National Health Executive Podcast

Ep 42. Leadership in the NHS

In episode 42 of the National Health Executive podcast we were joined by Steve Gulati who is an associate professor at the University of Birmingham as well as director of healthcare leadership at the university’s Health Services Management Centre.