Power to the people: on total recall
Paul Hodgkin muses on a world in which everything can be recorded, and wonders how the idea of nailing down ‘the truth’ will affect our
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Paul Hodgkin muses on a world in which everything can be recorded, and wonders how the idea of nailing down ‘the truth’ will affect our
Lyn Whitfield talks to the CQC’s new director of intelligence about what being an ‘information led’ organisation really means.
Johan Waktare reflects on the irritating advice to “keep it simple, stupid”; and argues that things aren’t always that easy. Sometimes, power and elegance matter.
Paul Curran reports on an app that sends its users to sleep; and which won the ‘healthcare IT product innovation’ category of last year’s EHI
GP John Lockley gets to grips with the knotty problem of referral management; and why it’s so hard for the computer to help.
As a service, pharmacy dislikes change, preferring to apply ‘band-aids’ to traditional systems. But the
Digital Health’s Advisory Panel invited members of the Shuri Network to join the panel last
In the wake of the largest IT outage in history, healthcare organisations must keep faith
What does the streaming of live sport on TV have to do with EPR implementation?
Edinburgh’s new Global Research Institute in Health and Care Technologies is working on solutions that