We need to focus on value â and optimise our existing technology
New technology can bring immediate efficiencies but after a few years âthe picture changesâ, writes CNIO Matthew Little
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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
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
With the right support, the UKâs world-leading healthcare robotics could ease pressure on the NHS
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A “back to basics” and “honest” approach to personal cyber security can help NHS staff
Digital portals promise huge benefits for patients and providers â but using them is unnecessarily