
NHS Online must not become another silo if it is to succeed
An NHS ‘online hospital’ can only succeed if it strengthens existing services rather than competes with them, writes John Mitchell
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An NHS ‘online hospital’ can only succeed if it strengthens existing services rather than competes with them, writes John Mitchell

Decisive reforms have created an economic opening for health technologies, write Richard Stubbs and Dame Barbara Hakin

Digital tools can help create a world where the risk of baby loss doesn’t depend on your skin colour, writes Dr Jyotsna Vohra of Tommy’s
Digitally replicating what we do today will not be enough to deliver an NHS online hospital service, writes Andrew Davies of ABHI
The 10 year health plan is a game changer for HealthTech, writes Dr Sarah Byron, programme director at NICE
The UKâs digital health future depends on predictive care, according to 2026 electronic health record

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,