Getting the message
Tim Benson of HL7 UK explains how clinical document architecture, a ‘human readable’ version of the healthcare language, will operate.
Back to Top
Tim Benson of HL7 UK explains how clinical document architecture, a ‘human readable’ version of the healthcare language, will operate.
The National Programme for IT set out to replace many systems with large-scale common solutions. But the drive in that direction appears to be changing.
E-Health Insider looks at the continuing work into robotics in healthcare being carried out by Imperial College, London.
Identifying “frequent flyers” – patients at high risk of emergency admission – will soon be possible thanks to a new predictive tool that could save
Misspelt electronic records can have serious effects. Daloni Carlisle looks at the results of a three-year initiative to test the data quality of GPs’ patient
As NHS appointment no-shows continue to cost the NHS millions each year, Induction Healthcare’s Paul
Building AI tools into existing models is futile. It is time to go back to
Poor quality data is partly to blame for the failure to shift care out of
As AI systems become âpervasiveâ, the risks and opportunities increase. Digital leaders must put people
Junior doctor Matt Farrier sometimes asks advice on medical matters from his consultant paediatrician father