BT and the NHS at 60
The NHS was born 60 years ago. Computers are a more recent invention but technology is about more than computers, as the history of BTās
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The NHS was born 60 years ago. Computers are a more recent invention but technology is about more than computers, as the history of BTās
Nick Timmins, public policy editor of the Financial Times, argues that the NHS has to succeed in digitisatising if it is to last another 60
Homerton University NHS Foundation Trust won the 2007 BT e-Health Insider award for Excellence in Health Information Management.
Healthcare ICT Champion of the Year 2007, Dr Mike Bainbridge, clinical architect at Connecting for Health.
In his latest 60 second interview with the people who make NHS computing work, Joe Fernandez talks to Murray Bain, director of IT at NHS
National chief nursing information officer Helen Balsdon tells Digital Health News why technology providers need
To release the full benefits of AI for patients, the government must focus on building
Helen Thomas, chief executive of Digital Health and Care Wales, discusses the six-year digital strategy
Technology is key to the government’s plans to cut elective waiting lists, writes Vin Diwakar,
As a practicing psychiatrist, Nicola Byrne, the National Data Guardian, is acutely aware of the