
Calling time-out on WhatsApp: The need for secure and integrated clinical messaging service
While the widespread use of WhatsApp in the NHS shows that clinicians see value in technology, Dr Jonathon Bloor thinks the health service needs secure
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While the widespread use of WhatsApp in the NHS shows that clinicians see value in technology, Dr Jonathon Bloor thinks the health service needs secure
With national funding pledges to increase the uptake of e-prescribing in hospitals, digital medicines management is occupying a prominent place on the national agenda. But
Our GP columnist has had a long term fascination with cryptography, and wonders whether it could prove useful in the further expansion of digital health
This week, Digital Health News speaks to Rachael Robins, who is an interim CNIO at Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board and is the first CNIO
Are exemplar programmes really the only answer to NHS interoperability? Felim McCarthy thinks otherwise and looks at how those not invited to bid to become
Stricter regulation is inevitable, so how should Medtech companies react? By Cognizantâs Rohit Alimchandani
Diane Bullman reveals the difference mentoring made to this yearâs participants and looks ahead to
Clinicians need a culture of education and understanding to get the best out of AI
As a service, pharmacy dislikes change, preferring to apply âband-aidsâ to traditional systems. But the
Digital Healthâs Advisory Panel invited members of the Shuri Network to join the panel last