
Special Report: Medical Devices
Medical devices are a ubiquitous part of modern day healthcare – blood pressure monitors, infusion
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Medical devices are a ubiquitous part of modern day healthcare – blood pressure monitors, infusion
The new secretary of state for health and social care has placed interoperability at the
Physical and mental healthcare interact in complex and significant ways, and yet traditionally the NHS
The benefits of vendor neutral archives in healthcare have been well rehearsed. But could combining
Earlier this year, national bodies officially approved the use of cloud for NHS data. But
In December last year, the Royal College of Physicians released an updated version of the
With the shortage of radiologists showing no signs of abating – and the demand for
In the post-pandemic world, the onus seems to be on the artificial intelligence (AI) to
For many NHS trusts, electronic document management systems are a way to free up space
Integrated care systems (ICSs) are likely to acquire statutory footing at some point in 2022.
The coronavirus pandemic has changed many aspects of everyday life, including healthcare. In this Digital
As we head towards integrated care systems (ICSs) gaining statutory status, Claire Read investigates what