How yesterdayâs systems are causing todayâs clinical safety issues
Legacy systems pose increasing risks due inadequate clinical safety assurance, write Kimberley Dawson, Ben Jeeves and Sascha Mullen
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Legacy systems pose increasing risks due inadequate clinical safety assurance, write Kimberley Dawson, Ben Jeeves and Sascha Mullen

Current safety standards can’t keep up with AI, writes Yvette Khozam, ePMA lead pharmacist at West London NHS Trust
The NHS holds vast stores of data it cannot use or sell. Synthesised data is the answer, write Martin Farrier and David Chapman
The success of the 10 year health plan’s single patient record depends on patient power, writes Dr Mohammad Al-Ubaydli
FemTech apps rely on highly sensitive data. It is in everyone’s interests to close the loopholes in regulation, writes Erin Thomson

NHS plans for innovation are often blocked by capital constraints and budget cycles, says Stephen

Professor Kathrin Cresswell warns that the âheightened expectationsâ placed on digital technologies can be âvery

Ahead of Digital Health Summer Schools, Dr Penny Kechagioglou discusses clinical leadership and health inequalities.

The technology to address delayed discharge must be used in a coordinated, system-wide way, write
If TEC is to deliver on its promise, practitioners need to trust its insights, writes