
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
Sticking with a hugely expensive plan to develop a ‘mythical beast’ of a fighter plane
Safeguards to ensure patient data is handled ethically are essential, writes Proximie’s Nadine Hachach-Haram, a
There should be much greater focus on the ‘benefits realisation’ of digital projects in the
The horrifying case of neonatal nurse and convicted murderer Lucy Letby raises questions for NHS
For David Hunt, software development in healthcare is an ‘art form’ that saves lives, writes