Microsoft’s NHS Common User Interface unveiled
Microsoft UK has revealed the first fruits of its four year ÂŁ40 million collaboration with Connecting for Health to develop a Common User Interface for
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Microsoft UK has revealed the first fruits of its four year ÂŁ40 million collaboration with Connecting for Health to develop a Common User Interface for
When Connecting for Health appointed its GP clinical leads two years ago, there were three big issues on the primary care IT agenda: consent and
Single, converged networks supporting IP telephony, videoconferencing, video-on-demand and contact centres offer benefits for healthcare that should not be ignored, argues Cisco’s Terry Espiner.
In the concluding part of E-Health Insider’s exclusive interview with the chairman of the BMA, James Johnson, he tells us why political motivation is damaging
Leading GP software supplier EMIS is thinking big at HC2007 – Europe’s largest health informatics conference, which takes place in Harrogate this month.
Leadership, trust, and relationships can make or break an EPR go-live, writes Andy Callow, CDIO
Prof Alastair Denniston, chair of the National Commission into the Regulation of AI in Healthcare,

Will Monaghan, CDIO at at University Hospitals of Leicester and University Hospitals of Northamptonshire, on
When it comes to AI, leaders must navigate the tension between innovation and compassion, writes

The NHS needs a strategy to turn EPRs into real assets for health, writes Alex