AI in healthcare: We are still finding our way
Clinicians need a culture of education and understanding to get the best out of AI and protect themselves and their patients from inappropriate information, writes
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Clinicians need a culture of education and understanding to get the best out of AI and protect themselves and their patients from inappropriate information, writes
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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Standardising community pharmacy information so it can be shared digitally should reduce the burden on
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