We have a once in a generation chance to use tech to fix the NHS
A âbold commitmentâ to tech would deliver benefits in key areas for action identified by Lord Darzi, argues Tara Donnelly
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A âbold commitmentâ to tech would deliver benefits in key areas for action identified by Lord Darzi, argues Tara Donnelly
A “back to basics” and “honest” approach to personal cyber security can help NHS staff make larger improvements at work, writes Nasser Arif.
Digital portals promise huge benefits for patients and providers â but using them is unnecessarily complicated, writes the PRSBâs Oliver Lake
Are NHS staff becoming disengaged because they are tired of struggling with slow, clunky IT? Consultant paediatrician Martin Farrier turns on his computer and waits
Openness around quality and outcomes on a scale like never before is needed to understand and solve problems, prevent harm and complexity, focus resources effectively,

For cyber attackers, printers are another potential entry point, writes Harry Page, office print category

AI Scribes are hailed as a game-changer for NHS services, but letâs put execution before

Itâs time for ambient voice technology to move from transcription to transformation, writes Dr Constantin

The NHS’ shift to digital requires a permanent, digital workforce, writes Lee Rickles, CIO at
Marc Farr, chair of the Chief Data and Analytical Officer Network, explains why we must