Horrible history part two: things fall apart
The National Programme for IT in the NHS got off to a flying start; but soon started to go off-track. Lyn Whitfield looks back.
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The National Programme for IT in the NHS got off to a flying start; but soon started to go off-track. Lyn Whitfield looks back.
E-prescribing is āa never ending work in progressā ā which also means it is an exciting area in which āthere are always clever new things
Ten years ago, the document that led to the creation of the National Programme for IT in the NHS was launched. Lyn Whitfield re-visits āDelivering
The Clinical Technology Centre at NHS Tayside was joint winner of the major healthcare IT development category for the Scottish Care Information ā Diabetes Collaboration.
For Ā£10m, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde has set up a clinical portal linking 80 systems in use across 12 major hospital sites. Rebecca Todd
Chief information officers can make future-proof investment decisions to support their clinical colleagues, drive efficiency
Simulation technology takes the risk out of decision making to reveal the ideas, technologies, changes
Moving from the NHS to industry gave Tom Skelland the opportunity to do more of
Ahead of Rewired 2024, Beverley Bryant, CDIO at Guy’s and St Thomas’ and King’s College
A fundamental shift in the digital capabilities of community pharmacies is opening the door to