In for a bad XPerience
Six months after Microsoft ended general support for Windows XP, EHI ran a short survey to find out whether it is still an issue for
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Six months after Microsoft ended general support for Windows XP, EHI ran a short survey to find out whether it is still an issue for
The new president of the Royal College of Physicians has been plunged into the debate about the future of the NHS. Lyn Whitfield talks to
Rachel Dunscombe, the chief information officer at Bolton NHS Foundation Trust, she tells Paul Curran why she opted for a career in IT, rather than
John Lockley has stress added to his holiday by a badly designed online check-in system; but thatâs nothing to what the NHS inflicts on some
The roll-out of blood tracking across the NHS has been slow, but it is gathering pace. Meantime, trusts are finding other uses for real-time location
Digital portals promise huge benefits for patients and providers â but using them is unnecessarily
Are NHS staff becoming disengaged because they are tired of struggling with slow, clunky IT?
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 âhonesty and speedâ of Lord Darziâs independent investigation into the state of the NHS