Cambridge: big bang reality
Cambridge University Hospitals went live with Epic as part of a Ā£200 million eHospital programme in October 2014. Digital Health News editor Rebecca McBeth hears
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Cambridge University Hospitals went live with Epic as part of a Ā£200 million eHospital programme in October 2014. Digital Health News editor Rebecca McBeth hears
NHS IT leaders went to Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust to learn from its implementation of electronic patient records and to find out about its
Christopher Air and Eleanor Tunnicliffe from DAC Beachcroft consider the vexed issue of information sharing between NHS organisations from the perspective of what the law
A review of the funding formula for GPs may be on the way. Neil Paul has been pulling together data that suggests it must look
John Lockley worries that the NHS is going down the line of centralised, expensive āsolutionsā to cybercrime, when what it needs is up to date
New guidance from NHS England, and the positive findings of a large-scale evaluation in the
Alan Payne, group product and engineering director with the Access Group, tells Jennifer Trueland that
With the ever-increasing prominence of digital technologies in healthcare, digital therapeutics (DTx) present a novel
In healthcare, efficient and accessible services are indispensable pillars in ensuring the wellbeing of a
Too often, data collected from wearables and monitoring devices adds to the burden on healthcare