
The power of mentorship for digital health leaders
In tough times, the Digital Health Networks mentoring programme provides a fresh and inspiring space, write Lia Ali and Jemima Kola-Abodunde
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In tough times, the Digital Health Networks mentoring programme provides a fresh and inspiring space, write Lia Ali and Jemima Kola-Abodunde

AI in mental health settings needs to be implemented thoughtfully if we are to avoid eroding patient trust, writes Jack Tabner at Accurx

Investing in digitally-powered prevention could change the outlook for children and young people’s mental health, writes Dale Greenwood
We must make neighbourhood care the default model of health and care delivery, writes Laura Thompson, director at Access
Legacy systems pose increasing risks due inadequate clinical safety assurance, write Kimberley Dawson, Ben Jeeves and Sascha Mullen

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

We can’t build a sustainable digital workforce without recognising impact across all levels, writes Nadira
Digital leadership is not about technology, but about improving care, writes Ian McKenzie, CIO at
The UKâs digital health future depends on predictive care, according to 2026 electronic health record