
Nine in 10 regional NHS plans ignore the role of technology
Med-Tech Innovation has reported that the vast majority of regional NHS plans pay nowhere near enough attention to the role of innovative technology According to keep reading
Med-Tech Innovation has reported that the vast majority of regional NHS plans pay nowhere near enough attention to the role of innovative technology According to keep reading
Early diagnosis of cancer has the potential to save more lives than any treatment in history – but how can this be achieved, and what keep reading
A panel of experts have stated that they believe further NHS cyber-attacks – like 2017’s WannaCry – are an inevitability Another cyber attack on the keep reading
According to Digital Health, the medical director for NHS England believes Skype could change the future of outpatient appointments Stephen Powis, medical director of NHS keep reading
Technology, technology, technology. It’s everywhere and it’s changing how practices operate – streamlining operations and improving communications. Frazer Whitehead, senior public sector account manager at keep reading
Patient-centred care – it’s the future of the NHS. Delivering it can be a challenge; improving patient access, and thus experience, is key. Three CCGs keep reading
The IT systems in the Welsh NHS need a ‘kickstart’, according to the RCGP A new report from the National Assembly for Wales’ Public Accounts keep reading
LIVI, a CQC-commissioned online GP consultation service, has now launched in the UK According to Pharma Times, a new digital GP provider – named LIVI keep reading
General practice is becoming ever more tech-enabled – but this comes at a cost. Senior technology analyst Peter Tsai discusses the findings of recent research keep reading
A new online video consultation platform – NHS Near Me – is being tested by NHS Highland, according to Digital Health NHS Highland is now keep reading
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