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Preparing for changes resulting from innovation and technology

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Significant changes to health and social care services, and the way the workforce operates, often result from innovation such as technological developments or scientific advancements in treatments. Anticipating what innovative changes may become operational in the future will be important for ensuring the system and the workforce are adequately prepared to take advantage of the opportunity to improve quality and productivity.


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