From the frontline
Thereâs any amount of guidance on using social media in healthcare, yet most trusts remain downright suspicious. Andrew Carr, an emergency nurse practitioner in Cambridge
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Thereâs any amount of guidance on using social media in healthcare, yet most trusts remain downright suspicious. Andrew Carr, an emergency nurse practitioner in Cambridge
Paul Hodgkin argues that complaints are escaping their institutional cages, and providers need a new and better response as they take up home on the
Dr John Lockley has some ideas for improving the use of Choose and Book â or Booze and Chuck as some of his colleagues charmingly
Can iPads, tablets and smartphones get radiology mobile? Armed with just a (paper) notePad, Paul Curran went in search of opinions.
Lis Evenstad meets three entrepreneurs who threw up their day jobs to create a booking system for the NHS that is ITK compliant.

The technology to address delayed discharge must be used in a coordinated, system-wide way, write
If TEC is to deliver on its promise, practitioners need to trust its insights, writes
Estonia demonstrates that digital transformation is less about tech and more about trust, writes Tammy

NHS digital investment is being held back not by lack of urgency but by weak

Digital care technologies risk deepening inequalities and increasing pressure on unpaid carers, writes Dr Ekaterina