
Care.data: gone but not forgotten
Care.data has been officially dead for more than a month, but its legacy is far from buried. Ben Heather takes another look at the devil
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Care.data has been officially dead for more than a month, but its legacy is far from buried. Ben Heather takes another look at the devil
Kim Thomas talks to the executive director of informatics and IT at Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust; a native of Canada who moved to Britain
Andy Kinnear came away from this year’s annual Health CIO Summer School inspired – and signed up to a new pledge to promote professionalism.
The NHS needs secure applications for exchanging sensitive healthcare information. It doesn’t need doctors and nurses sending texts and pictures from their mobiles.
In Merseyside, health organisations are smashing faxes, finding cheap ways to go digital, and playing with tomorrow’s technology. Ben Heather reports from the iLinks Innovations
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Tech suppliers and NHS providers need to work together to improve the sharing of information
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