What NHS tech and AI really need from the new government
The major parties see a big role for tech in easing pressure on the NHS and improving healthcare. Whatâs missing is a plan to make
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The major parties see a big role for tech in easing pressure on the NHS and improving healthcare. Whatâs missing is a plan to make

In 2016 a CCIO network survey revealed that only 44% of CCIOs had the authority to carry out their roles effectively. Will the 2024 survey
The UK healthcare sector is in a transformative era, driven by advancements in artificial intelligence (AI). AI has the potential to revolutionise healthcare by improving
Building a reputation in health tech can take decades, yet it can be undone by a single crisis, writes Silver Buckâs Sarah Bruce
In the wake of reports linking IT flaws to deaths of patients, and the recent cyber attack on pathology in south east London, Chris Fleming

Donât put up with clinical notes that are âsubtly wrongâ and vulnerable to hackers, writes

Clinical decision support needs the same robust governance as medicine, writes Jordan Fulcher, clinical solutions

EPRs must enable precision health, writes Professor Andy Hardy, CEO of University Hospitals Coventry and

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