AI will revolutionise our âdisorganisedâ healthcare system, but only if it has reliable data
Building AI tools into existing models is futile. It is time to go back to the drawing board, argues Orion Health’s Brad Porter.
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Building AI tools into existing models is futile. It is time to go back to the drawing board, argues Orion Health’s Brad Porter.
Poor quality data is partly to blame for the failure to shift care out of hospitals and into the community. But simple steps can make
As AI systems become âpervasiveâ, the risks and opportunities increase. Digital leaders must put people first at all stages of design and implementation, writes Simon
Junior doctor Matt Farrier sometimes asks advice on medical matters from his consultant paediatrician father Martin. Like âevery doctor in the countryâ they use WhatsApp
Rewired 2024 provides a great opportunity to hear how NHS leaders are assessing both the progress and challenges of the digital transformation process.

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