
A KISS from the Heart and Chest
Johan Waktare reflects on the irritating advice to “keep it simple, stupid”; and argues that things aren’t always that easy. Sometimes, power and elegance matter.
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Johan Waktare reflects on the irritating advice to “keep it simple, stupid”; and argues that things aren’t always that easy. Sometimes, power and elegance matter.
Paul Curran reports on an app that sends its users to sleep; and which won the ‘healthcare IT product innovation’ category of last year’s EHI
GP John Lockley gets to grips with the knotty problem of referral management; and why it’s so hard for the computer to help.
GP Neil Paul has been following speculation about Apple’s latest venture – and reckons it could have huge benefits for health (if the rumours are
Adrian Byrne, the director of IM&T at Southampton University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, reflects on the challenges of a tablet-based world.
Matt O’Donovan, the chief executive of SPARK TSL, argues that trusts and health boards need
There is huge scope to extend the reach and impact of virtual wards and remote
In the first of a two-part series on virtual wards, Tara Donnelly examines evidence of
At last month’s giant HIMSS in Orlando, you could ‘smell the money’. But it might
Shared care records are increasingly valued and developed but the obstacles in the way of