Time to rethink how we evaluate digital technologies in healthcare
Traditional methods of evaluation are often too slow, rigid and costly for the fast-moving world of digital health, writes Kathrin Cresswell
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Traditional methods of evaluation are often too slow, rigid and costly for the fast-moving world of digital health, writes Kathrin Cresswell

Hayley Grafton, CNIO at University Hospitals Leicester NHS Trust, has high hopes for the NHS 10 year health plan.
Upheaval at the centre is a distraction which could worsen shortages of digital expertise on the frontline, argues Dawn Greaves
New technology can bring immediate efficiencies but after a few years âthe picture changesâ, writes CNIO Matthew Little
Digital technology is a critical to addressing the ever-expanding burden of dementia, write Prof Dag Aarsland and Dr Antonio Ruiz-Gonzalez
GenAI health tools are set to influence both patient knowledge and clinician behaviour, writes Pritesh
Kate Warriner, chief transformation and digital officer at Alder Hey, explains how the trustâs young
The divide between health and social care information leads to significant delay, writes Barry Frostick,

A communications plan is a critical safety tool for ambient voice technology, writes Natalie Chishick,
The rollout of AI within the NHS is likely to create gendered divisions, warns Prof