The case for change: digitising the pharmacy ordering process
As a service, pharmacy dislikes change, preferring to apply âband-aidsâ to traditional systems. But the advantages of digitising are now too great to ignore, writes
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As a service, pharmacy dislikes change, preferring to apply âband-aidsâ to traditional systems. But the advantages of digitising are now too great to ignore, writes
Digital Healthâs Advisory Panel invited members of the Shuri Network to join the panel last year. For Vicki Kong and Elohor Uwadiogbu it was a
In the wake of the largest IT outage in history, healthcare organisations must keep faith in digital â and reinforce their infrastructures, writes Mizaicâs Jon
What does the streaming of live sport on TV have to do with EPR implementation? They should both deliver a better experience for the user,
Edinburgh’s new Global Research Institute in Health and Care Technologies is working on solutions that will enable more people to age well, writes Professor Alan
The UKâs digital health future depends on predictive care, according to 2026 electronic health record

The success of the Womenâs Health Strategy will depend on whether innovation can be adopted

We need to treat patients as partners in a journey, writes Lee Rickles, CIO at
A âtransactionalâ approach to implementation is bound to fail, warns Hayley Payne, associate director, children,
The Frontline Productivity programme could have a profound effect on the NHS, writes Thomas Webb,