Will robots make doctors obsolete? Nothing could be further from the truth
We don’t remember machines, but no-one forgets the experience of someone holding a hand, explaining things and listening This is an edited version of an keep reading
We don’t remember machines, but no-one forgets the experience of someone holding a hand, explaining things and listening This is an edited version of an keep reading
An effort to use voice-assistant devices – such as Amazon’s Alexa – to detect signs of memory problems has received a boost with a grant keep reading
It is vital that practices engage with social media platforms and grow their online presence. We are all familiar with Facebook and Twitter, but should keep reading
Ahead of her keynote speech at the Rewired 2020 conference, Jacqueline de Rojas CBE, President of techUK, explains how diversity and inclusion builds better technology, keep reading
Members can now keep up-to-date with RCGP (Royal College of General Practitioners) news ‘on the move’ via the new MyRCGP app This is an edited keep reading
University of Nottingham team and FDB (First Databank) partner to flag crucial national safety indicators to thousands of primary care professionals through prescribing software More keep reading
More deaths could occur unless action is taken to protect people when obtaining medications from online health providers, says a UK coroner This is an keep reading
Practice Business explores why an easy to navigate, helpful practice website is a modern-day essential, and investigates the healthcare website developers on the market We’ve keep reading
Dunfermline’s Nethertown Surgery is to become the first practice in Fife to use a technology that hopes to revolutionise medical care This is an edited keep reading
More than 2,500 GP appointments in Warrington have been saved following the launch of an online service – according to health bosses This is an keep reading
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