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Windows XP continues to be the dominant operating system on desktops across the NHS – but support for the operating system will run out in
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Windows XP continues to be the dominant operating system on desktops across the NHS – but support for the operating system will run out in
Sean Brennan, who wrote the Down at the EPR Arms column in the early days of the National Programme for IT in the NHS, gives
The creation of Summary Care Records for 50m people was the most high profile and contentious of the national projects set up by the National
The chief clinical information officer of Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust was on the frontline of its implementation of Cerner Millennium. He talks to Daloni
Many of the national projects developed by the National Programme for IT in the NHS relied on the buy-in and support of GPs. Rebecca Todd
New York, USA: The Global Population Health Summit – GPHS, recently took place in New
The debate on EPR convergence needs to acknowledge the inescapable variety of the health and
Old and outdated tech could be exacerbating the health service’s staffing crisis, writes Mark Burton
Tech suppliers and NHS providers need to work together to improve the sharing of information
New digital technologies can enable surgeons to ‘virtually scrub-in’ and share knowledge around the world,