
Ewan Davis: EPS – is it my fault?
Ewan reflects wonders why he keeps running out of his repeat medication, ponders the hapless state of the so called Electronic Prescribing Service, fears that
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Ewan reflects wonders why he keeps running out of his repeat medication, ponders the hapless state of the so called Electronic Prescribing Service, fears that
Neil Paul wonders if the move to open up primary care systems to third parties could lead to better prescription services for patients. But what
Shane Tickell, the chief executive of IMS Maxims, says it’s shocking there are so few women working in the tech industry, and companies need to
The World Anti-Doping Agency has been hacked. What’s that to do with healthcare IT? Well, it was health records that were targeted, using a strategy
In his previous column, John Lockley noted that there is often a disconnect between “the centre” of the NHS and the frontline. This can be
A shortage of clinical coders has wide-ranging consequences, argues Dr Marc Farr, chair of the
Henrique Martins shares his views with Digital Health News on the forthcoming NHS 10 year
Transitioning from analogue to digital is not merely a technical challenge, writes Reecha Sofat, chair
Many of the initial concerns about the FDP have proven unfounded one year after its
Virtual hospitals could move us away from trust silos to create a transformed national service,