Release the pharmacists
Better application of technology could take the administrative burden away from hospital pharmacists, leaving them free to concentrate on patient care.
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Better application of technology could take the administrative burden away from hospital pharmacists, leaving them free to concentrate on patient care.
New developments in speech recognition technology could make it a useful tool for clinicians, says Marcel Wassink of Philips.
Dr Mahibur Rahman explains the benefits and costs of introducing picture archiving, and shows what can happen if things go wrong.
Identifying patients to access their records can be a big problem for A&E staff and paramedics. So why not use biometric scanning, wonders Michael Casey?
After a week of headlines about implementation costs for the NHS IT modernisation programme E-Health Insider takes a rain check on understanding of this key
Concerns about AI should not stop progress. They should prompt us to think about how
Building a âsuperappâ is a delicate act of statecraft, writes Mohammad Al Ubaydli from Patients
The major parties see a big role for tech in easing pressure on the NHS

In 2016 a CCIO network survey revealed that only 44% of CCIOs had the authority
The UK healthcare sector is in a transformative era, driven by advancements in artificial intelligence