Davey Winder: Medics texting patient data? It has to stop
The NHS needs secure applications for exchanging sensitive healthcare information. It doesnāt need doctors and nurses sending texts and pictures from their mobiles.
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The NHS needs secure applications for exchanging sensitive healthcare information. It doesnāt need doctors and nurses sending texts and pictures from their mobiles.
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