
Cresswell: ‘Some users are disappointed with ambient scribes’
Professor Kathrin Cresswell warns that the âheightened expectationsâ placed on digital technologies can be âvery damagingâ.
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Professor Kathrin Cresswell warns that the âheightened expectationsâ placed on digital technologies can be âvery damagingâ.

Ahead of Digital Health Summer Schools, Dr Penny Kechagioglou discusses clinical leadership and health inequalities.

The technology to address delayed discharge must be used in a coordinated, system-wide way, write Christos Vasilakis and Zehra Onen Dumlu
If TEC is to deliver on its promise, practitioners need to trust its insights, writes Robert Turnbull, care technology expert
Estonia demonstrates that digital transformation is less about tech and more about trust, writes Tammy Lovell, editor at Digital Health

NHS digital investment is being held back not by lack of urgency but by weak

Digital care technologies risk deepening inequalities and increasing pressure on unpaid carers, writes Dr Ekaterina

We can’t build a sustainable digital workforce without recognising impact across all levels, writes Nadira
Digital leadership is not about technology, but about improving care, writes Ian McKenzie, CIO at
The UKâs digital health future depends on predictive care, according to 2026 electronic health record