Special report: e-prescribing
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
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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
A phone company has developed a smartphone that calls for help if its user collapses. That is just the start, says GP Dr Neil Paul.
Outpatient services are old-fashioned and hugely wasteful. But change that works for patients and staff
Andrew Hine, MD of CereCore International, a healthcare IT application support and EPR consulting firm,
Appropriate engagement and support for clinical staff is not just fundamental to digital implementation, it
Concerns about AI should not stop progress. They should prompt us to think about how
Building a āsuperappā is a delicate act of statecraft, writes Mohammad Al Ubaydli from Patients