
NHS tech investment needs better delivery, not greater urgency
NHS digital investment is being held back not by lack of urgency but by weak delivery on the ground, writes Professor Joe McDonald
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NHS digital investment is being held back not by lack of urgency but by weak delivery on the ground, writes Professor Joe McDonald

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