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Should modern IT projects really take longer than Victorian feats of engineering? This was the question posed by the veteran observer of the government IT
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Should modern IT projects really take longer than Victorian feats of engineering? This was the question posed by the veteran observer of the government IT
The British National Formulary was 60 yesterday, but it is certainly not retiring. Daloni Carlisle reports.
The Department of Healthās director general for informatics says that it is time to think beyond the national programme, or risk being held prisoner by
St Helens and Knowsley has seen a rapid return on its investment in an electronic document management system, Sarah Bruce hears.
EHI Primary Careās GP helps a colleague with a slow running computer and wonders why performance isnāt easier to measure and fix.
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