Gemma Peters: ‘AI could make a huge difference when it comes to cancer’
It’s not the pace of innovation that limits us, but how society harnesses these advances, says Gemma Peters, chief executive of Macmillan
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It’s not the pace of innovation that limits us, but how society harnesses these advances, says Gemma Peters, chief executive of Macmillan
Englandâs patient safety commissioner, Henrietta Hughes, says the traditional in-person consultation is ‘gold standard’ for holistic care.
Far more nuance, subtlety and evidence is needed when it comes to adopting new technologies, writes Fraser Battye of the Strategy Unit
A physical space for innovation at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust has supported colloboration and new ideas, writes Richard Evans.
National chief nursing information officer Helen Balsdon tells Digital Health News why technology providers need to listen to nurses.
A conversation with a trainee has consultant paediatrician Martin Farrier questioning whether traditional medical strengths
Stricter regulation is inevitable, so how should Medtech companies react? By Cognizantâs Rohit Alimchandani
Diane Bullman reveals the difference mentoring made to this yearâs participants and looks ahead to
Clinicians need a culture of education and understanding to get the best out of AI
As a service, pharmacy dislikes change, preferring to apply âband-aidsâ to traditional systems. But the