Joe’s View: On turkey and the trip to Abilene
As Christmas fast approaches, Professor Joe McDonald finds himself thinking about the absurdity of Christmas turkey, Brexit, trips to Abilene and â of course â
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As Christmas fast approaches, Professor Joe McDonald finds himself thinking about the absurdity of Christmas turkey, Brexit, trips to Abilene and â of course â
Medical devices are a ubiquitous part of modern day healthcare â blood pressure monitors, infusion pumps, spirometers, the list goes on â and increasingly digital
There is little doubt that instant messaging is being used by clinicians to share patient information â with all the related risks. John Safa believes
Jackie Murphy may not label herself an IT nerd, but there’s little doubt she’s successfully supported her organisation’s digitisation efforts â her award as Digital
Neil Paul and his colleagues have had just about enough of primary care IT problems, with infrastructure and software alike causing headaches. So why â
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,
WellTech reframes people as active partners in their care, writes Dr Greg Burch, co-founder of
There are unavoidable tensions on the journey to a technology-enabled NHS, writes Dr Malte Gerhold,