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Healthcare interoperability matters because information cannot follow individuals around increasingly complex health and social care systems unless IT systems can communicate with each other.
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Healthcare interoperability matters because information cannot follow individuals around increasingly complex health and social care systems unless IT systems can communicate with each other.
A think-tank recently ranked its funding forecasts for the NHS from ātepidā to āarctic.ā Sarah Bruce asks what that will mean for healthcare IT.
Peter Short, national clinical lead GP, NHS Connecting for Health, discusses the recent Shared Record Professional Guidance.
Our grassroots columnist Dr Neil Paul explains how his practice suffered some IT complications from swine flu
World Class Commissioning is a developing discipline with information at its heart. Daloni Carlisle reports.
Alan Payne, group product and engineering director with the Access Group, tells Jennifer Trueland that
With the ever-increasing prominence of digital technologies in healthcare, digital therapeutics (DTx) present a novel
In healthcare, efficient and accessible services are indispensable pillars in ensuring the wellbeing of a
Too often, data collected from wearables and monitoring devices adds to the burden on healthcare
CCIO Martin Farrier used to believe AI would “enhance” us. Lately, he’s been having some