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The government’s Accelerated Access Review is a good start on shortening the time from bench to bedside innovation. But there’s more still to do, argues
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The government’s Accelerated Access Review is a good start on shortening the time from bench to bedside innovation. But there’s more still to do, argues
The head of technology for the NIHR Clinical Research Network says fitness apps are already being used to recruit people to clinical trials; but there
Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust has made headlines for all the wrong reasons, after succumbing to what is probably a ransomware attack. Davey
Whatever happened to the massive and well-funded Delivering Assisted Living Lifestyles at Scale programme, and did it deliver any results? Laura Stevens sets out to
Virtual reality could have any number of applications in healthcare, from training surgeons to supporting patients with some kinds of mental health issues. Digital Health’s
Commitments to open-source technology are enshrined in NHS policy but adoption is frustratingly slow. It
An excessive focus on innovation may be getting in the way of progress, says Lorraine
Suppliers of electronic patient records need to escape siloed thinking, come together and improve what
Jackie France of Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust argues that the NHS App
NHS organisations often struggle to cope with large electronic medical record projects. Nashville based implementation