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Our GP columnist fears that risk stratification is an emperor with no clothes. But heâs willing to have a crack at it for less than
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Our GP columnist fears that risk stratification is an emperor with no clothes. But heâs willing to have a crack at it for less than
Dr John Lockley believes that CCIOs will have a vital – but distinct – role in clinical commissioning groups. He explains why.
How to implement the CCIO role was the hot topic at the launch of the EHI CCIO Leaders Network. Daloni Carlisle listened to the debate.
Jon Hoeksma hears that mental health is now the most innovative area of the NHS, and one in which clinical leaders are making a difference.
The EHI CCIO campaign is encouraging a new generation of clinical IT leaders. In his second column, junior doctor Carl Reynolds makes the case for
A âtransactionalâ approach to implementation is bound to fail, warns Hayley Payne, associate director, children,
The Frontline Productivity programme could have a profound effect on the NHS, writes Thomas Webb,

We need a more proactive approach to care to meet growing demand, writes Markus Bolton,
WellTech reframes people as active partners in their care, writes Dr Greg Burch, co-founder of
There are unavoidable tensions on the journey to a technology-enabled NHS, writes Dr Malte Gerhold,