Software updates are forcing us into hardware habits we canât afford
The problem with new, improved software is that the NHSâs creaky hardware canât cope with it, writes CCIO Martin Farrier
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The problem with new, improved software is that the NHSâs creaky hardware canât cope with it, writes CCIO Martin Farrier
Making the most of healthcare technologies requires systematic change, writes Dr Sarah Byron, programme director at NICE
A targeted focus on HealthTech has the potential to boost the UKâs global competitiveness, writes Russ Shaw
If sending humans to space has taught us anything, it’s that technology alone isn’t the answer, writes The Health Foundationâs Ben Shemesh
Nick Barlow, transformation director at DrDoctor, argues that reshaping how teams work together is essential to digital leadership.

Investing in digitally-powered prevention could change the outlook for children and young people’s mental health,
We must make neighbourhood care the default model of health and care delivery, writes Laura
Legacy systems pose increasing risks due inadequate clinical safety assurance, write Kimberley Dawson, Ben Jeeves

Current safety standards can’t keep up with AI, writes Yvette Khozam, ePMA lead pharmacist at
The NHS holds vast stores of data it cannot use or sell. Synthesised data is