
The CIO interview: Zafar Chaudry, Cambridge University Hospitals
With unusual fictional choice in dinner guests, Zafar Chaudry also tells Digital Health about his previous career as a used car salesman.
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With unusual fictional choice in dinner guests, Zafar Chaudry also tells Digital Health about his previous career as a used car salesman.
Machine learning is starting to show its potential in multiple fields. According to Gareth Baxendale, head of technology for the NIHR Clinical Research Network, clinical
CCIO Azfal Chaudhry at Cambridge University Hospitals chooses a Hollywood A-Lister to play him and rates the humble headphones as his favourite technology.
Few healthcare IT projects have generated quite as many headlines as the initially-troubled deployment of Epic at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Three years
Professor Carsten Maple will address emerging threats, including from the internet of things, in his presentation at Public Cyber Security, 7 December. In the first
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 ‘superapp’ is a delicate act of statecraft, writes Mohammad Al Ubaydli from Patients
The major parties see a big role for tech in easing pressure on the NHS
In 2016 a CCIO network survey revealed that only 44% of CCIOs had the authority