
What we still need to use AI safely and quickly in healthcare
Rachel Dunscombe and Jane Rendall examine what needs to happen to make sure artificial intelligence is used safely in healthcare.
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Rachel Dunscombe and Jane Rendall examine what needs to happen to make sure artificial intelligence is used safely in healthcare.
Contact-tracing was one of the buzzwords of 2020 and Mark Tluszcz, co-founder and CEO at Mangrove Capital Partners, explores why automation could be key.
Ian Bailey and Edward Clode-Baker from EMIS argue why the digital achievements, which have been achieved by healthcare organisations, must be built upon.
Dr Jonathan Bloor, medical director at System C Healthcare, muses on the value of measuring digital maturity in healthcare.
In his final 2020 column, Davey Winder explores the reliability of emails and why good security hygiene has never been more important.

Donāt put up with clinical notes that are āsubtly wrongā and vulnerable to hackers, writes

Clinical decision support needs the same robust governance as medicine, writes Jordan Fulcher, clinical solutions

EPRs must enable precision health, writes Professor Andy Hardy, CEO of University Hospitals Coventry and

For cyber attackers, printers are another potential entry point, writes Harry Page, office print category

AI Scribes are hailed as a game-changer for NHS services, but letās put execution before