Advisory Series: Mobile and Modern Working
Smartphones are an essential part of the lives of most people worldwide yet for NHS staff, mobile working is not seen as a consistent feature. Jennifer Trueland reports on how and when that might change.
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Smartphones are an essential part of the lives of most people worldwide yet for NHS staff, mobile working is not seen as a consistent feature. Jennifer Trueland reports on how and when that might change.
The potential for 5G to transform online consultations and remote care may not be realised if it’s not made affordable for all patients, the report warned
The Public Accounts Committee continues to ladle out criticism of an ongoing project to update communications systems for emergency services.
Both University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust (UHNM) and Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust were hit with problems affecting IT services and clinical systems.
Baroness Nicola Blackwood said the UK needs to be “relentless” in its drive to ensure its place at the cutting edge of health innovation.
The testbeds and trials programme, announced in early 2018, has driven improved mobile connectivity in multiple industries, including healthcare.