The risk with NHS technology is moving too slowly, says Streeting
As the NHS becomes more tech-savvy, “the real risk is not moving too fast, but moving too slowly,” says Wes Streeting, health secretary.
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As the NHS becomes more tech-savvy, “the real risk is not moving too fast, but moving too slowly,” says Wes Streeting, health secretary.
Digital Health Networks members are being invited to contribute their views on how best to deliver the community’s priorities for 2026.
The government has acknowledged that its flagship digital reforms face significant delivery risks, citing the history of NHS IT programmes.
Today’s briefing features features a partnership between Holly Health and GLL, and an NHS trust adopting Wolters Kluwer’s CDS solution.
Dr Melanie Ivarsson has been appointed chief executive of the government’s Health Data Research Service (HDRS).
Beverley Bryant, chief digital officer at three Dorset NHS trusts, discusses the challenges faced at different stages of EPR implementation.
AI that helps clinicians identify bone fractures has been deployed across Northern Ireland through Sectra Amplifier Services.
The funding spreads across 40 NHS trusts including hospitals, clinics and pharmacies with the aim
CliniSys has launched a new information system to help support the effective management of genomic
Parliament’s Science and Technology Committee labelled the speed at which public health data was first
Patients that check in to Poole Hospital using the app will also receive an alert
The hospital has cut radiotherapy preparation tasks by up to 90% using artificial intelligence (AI)