
Maternity digitisation is long overdue
Ted Reynolds, a healthcare specialist at Restore Digital, explores the progress in making the maternity records of all expectant mothers electronic by 2024.
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Ted Reynolds, a healthcare specialist at Restore Digital, explores the progress in making the maternity records of all expectant mothers electronic by 2024.
In a piece for Digital Health, the minister for patient safety and primary care, Maria Caulfield, explores the recently announced rare diseases action plan.
Sarah Boyd from Norfolk and Waveney Health and Social Care Partnership, explores how her ICS is using digital to improve patient inclusion and more.
As pressures on the system continue to grow and ICSs take shape, the expectations on integrated care are higher than ever, says Jacob Haddad from
Claire Read reports from a Royal Society of Medicine event which explored the digital health challenges facing the UK and China.
Although no single theme dominates, several of the best-read opinion pieces reflected on the risks
Joe McDonald is in Melbourne for the festive season. And it isn’t just the heat
A shortage of clinical coders has wide-ranging consequences, argues Dr Marc Farr, chair of the
Henrique Martins shares his views with Digital Health News on the forthcoming NHS 10 year
Transitioning from analogue to digital is not merely a technical challenge, writes Reecha Sofat, chair