To move into a digital future, the NHS needs to learn from the past
The 10 year plan’s technology aspirations are plausible, but glaring omissions need to be addressed, writes Pritesh Mistry of The King’s Fund
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The 10 year plan’s technology aspirations are plausible, but glaring omissions need to be addressed, writes Pritesh Mistry of The King’s Fund
The NHS App will give patients more power, but digital professionals must ensure no one is left behind, writes Vin Diwakar

Digital is at the heart of the new NHS plan, but it is let down by significant omissions, writes Jon Hoeksma.

AHPs should not wait for AI to come to them, write physiotherapists and AI Fellows Christopher Efford and Charlie Winward

Andy Hardy, CEO of University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire, explains why the NHS needs to move forward with a single patient record.

AI Scribes are hailed as a game-changer for NHS services, but letās put execution before

Itās time for ambient voice technology to move from transcription to transformation, writes Dr Constantin

The NHS’ shift to digital requires a permanent, digital workforce, writes Lee Rickles, CIO at
Marc Farr, chair of the Chief Data and Analytical Officer Network, explains why we must
Leadership, trust, and relationships can make or break an EPR go-live, writes Andy Callow, CDIO