Davey Winder: the problematic legacy of the NHS
Legacy software in the NHS should have long since been put out of its misery, argues Davey. The security threat it poses is huge. So
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Legacy software in the NHS should have long since been put out of its misery, argues Davey. The security threat it poses is huge. So
Luke Readman â chief information officer at Waltham Forest and East London CCGs â talks to Digital Health about moving from radiology to NHS informatics
These days TVs are linked to the internet, so why â our GP columnist ponders â can’t healthcare devices be similarly connected?
The decision to hold a snap general election may further delay efforts to digitise health and care services, argues Digital Health editor Jon Hoeksma.
Instant messaging platforms, particularly Whatsapp, are widely used by doctors and clinical teams for quick and easy communications, but they are not compliant with NHS
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,

Rachel Hope, director of digital prevention services at NHSE, explains how the NHS App is

Using data to optimise care is the next great horizon, writes Prof Ben Goldacre, director

Donât put up with clinical notes that are âsubtly wrongâ and vulnerable to hackers, writes