Using technology to improve stroke outcomes
Mike Farrar, a former chief executive of the NHS Confederation, and an advisor at Visionable, shares eight practical steps on how technology can help with keep reading
Mike Farrar, a former chief executive of the NHS Confederation, and an advisor at Visionable, shares eight practical steps on how technology can help with keep reading
Jana Lloyd, UCLPartners’ national programme manager for proactive care frameworks (cardiovascular disease prevention), explores how primary care staff can be supported when using remote monitoring keep reading
Helen Salisbury, GP, discusses why – although the switch to remote consultations has made access to GPs easier – it also has its downsides CREDIT: 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
As reported by HCPLive, new research suggests patients are more comfortable discussing sensitive matters such as depression and domestic violence on a tablet or video 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
Davey Winder explores the privacy issues surrounding health-related apps This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared on Digital Health A study published in keep reading
All areas of primary care in England are expected to have a digital locum bank set up by the end of the year This is keep reading
Natalie Quinn-Walker, healthcare lecturer and module leader at Arden University, explores how automation can assist medical practitioners – but also why it will never replace keep reading
The GP IT Futures programme will enable primary care to move towards the requirements set out in the NHS Long Term Plan, the Five year framework for keep reading
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