The NHS App is a critical tool in tackling the elective care backlog
Jackie France of Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust argues that the NHS App is the key to reducing the elective care backlog.
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Industry Spotlight: Jon Pickering, CEO Mizaic, formerly IMMJ Systems
It is the people around great technology who make the “magic” happen says Jon Pickering – a belief that’s shaped his company’s rebranding. By Jennifer Trueland.
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US firm CereCore brings its EMR implementation expertise to the UK
NHS organisations often struggle to cope with large electronic medical record projects. Nashville based implementation specialist CereCore is here to help, the firm’s president and CEO Curtis Watkins tells Jon Hoeksma
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10 key lessons for embedding digital in your trust
A succinct new guide tells NHS leaders everything they need to know to make digital transformation a success. By Cate McLaurin, director at Public Digital.
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What to expect from EPR transitions in 2023 and beyond
Electronic Patient Records (EPR) are essential to delivering more joined up and integrated care. NHS England’s stated aim is for all hospitals to have an EPR in place by 2025. We know that better use of data and technology has the power to improve the quality of care and reduce the cost of health and care services overall.
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Immersive technologies such as virtual reality have the power to improve care and change lives
A ‘practical and sensible approach’ to immersive technologies is delivering significant gains for patients and staff at a major NHS trust in London, reveals digital innovation fellow Tom Carlisle.
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Digital tech can remove healthcare barriers in the transgender community
Trans Day of Visibility gives us a chance to reflect on the barriers faced by many trans people and the role digital tools can play in addressing them.
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Special Report: Remote Monitoring
Enshrined in healthcare policy across the UK, this is an exciting time for remote monitoring. But is its potential being held back by ‘pilot-itis’ and short-term funding? Jennifer Trueland reports.
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Standardise digital social care records to help people live well for longer
As social care services embark on massive digitisation, now is the time to embrace standards and interoperability to join up care, says Claire Sutton from the Professional Record Standards Body and the Royal College of Nursing.
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Robust infrastructure is key to delivering digital change for the NHS
At its core, the NHS is made by the people who work within it, helping to keep things going just like a beating heart. Today, technology is the pacemaker for supporting connectivity and communication, working to deliver important information between staff and health services, streamlining communications at an optimal rate, and synchronising the beat of workers.
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