Can digital health checks improve prevention and diagnosis?
A landmark trial which aims to make it easier, and more convenient, for patients to carry out important health checks – and reduce pressure on keep reading
A landmark trial which aims to make it easier, and more convenient, for patients to carry out important health checks – and reduce pressure on keep reading
As health and care resources are stretched to the limit, how can GPs work together to put patients first – and what part can collaboration keep reading
How can the new strategy, launched by the government, drive transformation in health and care? CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that keep reading
As pressures on the system continue to grow, and integrated care systems take shape, the expectations of integrated care are higher than ever, says Jacob keep reading
China and the UK may be separated by many thousands of miles but, as a recent Royal Society of Medicine event proved, these two countries keep reading
Tracey Cotterill, managing director for population health intelligence at Civica, explores how machine learning can provide the data intelligence we need to deliver better healthcare keep reading
Andrew Davies, digital health lead at the Association of British HealthTech Industries, explores why there is a need for greater data sharing across healthcare CREDIT: keep reading
Following the announcement that NHS Digital and NHSX are to merge with NHS England and Improvement, Digital Health’s editor-in-chief, Jon Hoeksma, explores what the consequences keep reading
Lord Victor Adebowale, chair of the NHS Confederation and co-founder and chairman of Visionable, explores what digital transformation needs to look like, moving forward, and keep reading
Continuous innovation in digital health means there is also a continuous need for increased regulation CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that keep reading
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