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In his second article for EHI, Dr Andrew Harrison suggests some ways that ordering tests could be made seamless and paper-free.
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In his second article for EHI, Dr Andrew Harrison suggests some ways that ordering tests could be made seamless and paper-free.
How much did the recent case of Penny Campbell, who died after speaking to eight out-of-hours doctors, have to do with how clinical information was
Cardiac liaison nurse specialst Rob Harteveldt wonders at his increasing mountains of paperwork and asks why IT isn’t reducing the load.
Neil Versel finds out what barriers still need to be overcome before electronic health record sharing becomes common between European countries.
In the first of an occasional column looking at healthcare and blogging, EHI looks at what happens when doctors and nurses, sadly, do not play
Digital technology is a critical to addressing the ever-expanding burden of dementia, write Prof Dag
The problem with new, improved software is that the NHSâs creaky hardware canât cope with
Making the most of healthcare technologies requires systematic change, writes Dr Sarah Byron, programme director
A targeted focus on HealthTech has the potential to boost the UKâs global competitiveness, writes
If sending humans to space has taught us anything, it’s that technology alone isn’t the