Is old technology putting the NHS at risk?
Windows 7, the nine-year-old system software, reached its End Of Life (EOL) at the start of this year, although a lot of healthcare trusts and keep reading
Windows 7, the nine-year-old system software, reached its End Of Life (EOL) at the start of this year, although a lot of healthcare trusts and keep reading
More emphasis on primary care in the management of COVID-19 would improve outcomes for patients, argue Sophie Park and her colleagues CREDIT: This is an keep reading
The Royal College of GPs is calling on secretary of state for health and social xare, Matt Hancock, for a more detailed rationale for not keep reading
Neil Jennings, partnership development manager climate change and the environment, Imperial College London, and Mala Rao, professor, School of Public Health, Imperial College London, discuss keep reading
Helen Salisbury argues that this year’s additional roles reimbursement scheme money should be used for community COVID-19 clinics CREDIT: This is an edited version of keep reading
Effective management has always been a key part of working life for employees. If effective management is lacking, it is easy for teams to lose keep reading
Almost 90% of trusts have hospitals with asbestos in them, a freedom of information investigation by the BBC has found. This silent killer was an keep reading
Out of the tragedy of the pandemic there is a unique opportunity to accelerate reform in the NHS, and prepare for a world living with keep reading
David Oliver, consultant in geriatrics and acute general medicine, expresses his concern that COVID-19 might be driving acute and primary care apart CREDIT: This is keep reading
Successful healthcare leaders need business competencies and interpersonal or soft skills to guide their organisations to success – but which skills are the real must-haves keep reading
Copyright © 2024 | Practice Business | Intelligent Media Solutions | This site is intended for healthcare professionals only.