A tale of just because you can doesnât mean you should
Adrian Byrne, the chair of the Digital Health CIO Networks muses on why things are simply not joined up enough in healthcare.
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Adrian Byrne, the chair of the Digital Health CIO Networks muses on why things are simply not joined up enough in healthcare.
Jennifer Trueland investigates whether national programmes and the coronavirus pandemic have changed attitudes towards integrated care.
Reflecting on the consequences of the coronavirus pandemic, Alex Blakoe, the COO of Cievert, explores the why new healthcare processes are being adopted.
Sam Shah, a former director of digital development at NHSX, speaks about the Wade-Gery review, which includes his own recommendations.
Distie Profit, the UK MD of Cerner, speaks to Jon Hoeksma about the challenges of leading the largest US supplier of electronic records software in

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NHS digital investment is being held back not by lack of urgency but by weak

Digital care technologies risk deepening inequalities and increasing pressure on unpaid carers, writes Dr Ekaterina