AI can help build sustainable services â but only if we mitigate its risks
Concerns about AI should not stop progress. They should prompt us to think about how to apply such powerful processing, argue Rebecca Hughes and Paul
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Concerns about AI should not stop progress. They should prompt us to think about how to apply such powerful processing, argue Rebecca Hughes and Paul
Building a âsuperappâ is a delicate act of statecraft, writes Mohammad Al Ubaydli from Patients Know Best
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
GenAI health tools are set to influence both patient knowledge and clinician behaviour, writes Pritesh
Kate Warriner, chief transformation and digital officer at Alder Hey, explains how the trustâs young
The divide between health and social care information leads to significant delay, writes Barry Frostick,

A communications plan is a critical safety tool for ambient voice technology, writes Natalie Chishick,
The rollout of AI within the NHS is likely to create gendered divisions, warns Prof