AI and data: Let’s get the basics right for patients and staff
As AI systems become āpervasiveā, the risks and opportunities increase. Digital leaders must put people first at all stages of design and implementation, writes Simon
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As AI systems become āpervasiveā, the risks and opportunities increase. Digital leaders must put people first at all stages of design and implementation, writes Simon
Junior doctor Matt Farrier sometimes asks advice on medical matters from his consultant paediatrician father Martin. Like āevery doctor in the countryā they use WhatsApp
Rewired 2024 provides a great opportunity to hear how NHS leaders are assessing both the progress and challenges of the digital transformation process.
Expecting paramedics to wade through shared care records is unsafe and inefficient. In an emergency, access to essential information has to be easy and fast,
As staff and services feel the strain, digital leaders and teams are stepping up. Penny Kechagioglou, a speaker on the Leadership and Teams stage at
Openness around quality and outcomes on a scale like never before is needed to understand
With the Labour Party Conference hosted in Liverpool just a week after the publication of
The āhonesty and speedā of Lord Darziās independent investigation into the state of the NHS
Informal mentoring from digital leaders helped land physiotherapist Ben Jeeves his first job in digital.
A conversation with a trainee has consultant paediatrician Martin Farrier questioning whether traditional medical strengths