We need innovative methods to deliver digital training for midwives
Increasing pressures on maternity services mean we need innovative ways to deliver essential training, writes digital midwife Jennifer Lyons.
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Increasing pressures on maternity services mean we need innovative ways to deliver essential training, writes digital midwife Jennifer Lyons.
We must understand what responsible AI adoption requires for the NHS, writes Prof Alicja Rudnicka of City St Georgeās, University of London

The ‘shift to digital’ poses unique opportunities and challenges for social care, writes Kathryn Marsden, chief executive at SCIE.
A new commission will help ensure that the UK’s regulatory system can cope with AI, writes Henrietta Hughes, patient safety commissioner.

We should build on shared care records through open platforms, not dismantle a decade of progress, writes Matt Cox at vitagroup.
Kate Warriner, chief transformation and digital officer at Alder Hey, explains how the trustās young
The divide between health and social care information leads to significant delay, writes Barry Frostick,

A communications plan is a critical safety tool for ambient voice technology, writes Natalie Chishick,
The rollout of AI within the NHS is likely to create gendered divisions, warns Prof
The government’s NHS 10 year health plan was a key theme in several of Digital