Digital Health’s review of the year, 2016
People and policies came and went at the top of healthcare IT, but some trusts pushed on with major projects and news emerged of tech
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People and policies came and went at the top of healthcare IT, but some trusts pushed on with major projects and news emerged of tech
Digital Healthâs cyber security columnist, Davey Winder, undertakes a musical review of some of the hack attacks that were made on the NHS in 2016,
Dr Neil Paul has a few gadgets that heâd like to find under his Christmas tree. Starting with some iPhone extensions and moving onto drones,
When he was three, Joe McDonald wanted a Johnny Seven one man army, the very latest thing from New Jersey. This year, thanks to some
Digital Health News reporter Laura Stevens goes to Bournemouth to try her hand at (virtual reality) surgery. She learns she shouldnât give up the day

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
Estonia demonstrates that digital transformation is less about tech and more about trust, writes Tammy