
Elective care reform needs more than targets â it needs teamwork
Elective care reform is about building systems that work for patients, clinicians, and communities, writes Bec Richmond, director at Optum.
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Elective care reform is about building systems that work for patients, clinicians, and communities, writes Bec Richmond, director at Optum.
The UK must grasp the opportunity to take a world-leading role in digital health equity, writes Hassan Chaudhury, co-founder of the Equity Charter
Tech-enabled support for those with the most complex needs could shift the dial on prevention and efficiency, writes Tara Donnelly, founder of Digital Care and
We need a shift in how cyber security is perceived, writes Dr Mick Quinn, consultant physician and member of BTâs clinical advisory board

An NHS ‘online hospital’ can only succeed if it strengthens existing services rather than competes with them, writes John Mitchell

The success of the Womenâs Health Strategy will depend on whether innovation can be adopted

We need to treat patients as partners in a journey, writes Lee Rickles, CIO at
A âtransactionalâ approach to implementation is bound to fail, warns Hayley Payne, associate director, children,
The Frontline Productivity programme could have a profound effect on the NHS, writes Thomas Webb,

We need a more proactive approach to care to meet growing demand, writes Markus Bolton,