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Our GP columnist has some problems with Vitamin D, wonders why software can’t be used to help medics and secretaries spell, and asks why letters
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Our GP columnist has some problems with Vitamin D, wonders why software can’t be used to help medics and secretaries spell, and asks why letters
CSC’s warning that it may not get a new deal for the North, Midlands and East has come as little surprise but generated some disappointment.
Emerging clinical commissioning groups are looking at their information and analysis needs. Fiona Barr reports.
Health portals with connected devices are almost common these days; smart clothes and monitoring chips that become part of the body may be the future.
Wireless networks have been spreading across the NHS, but there are still challenges to mobile working. Daloni Carlisle reports.
Apotti pioneers Finnish collaboration with uPerform to scale its EHR education programme and optimise support
In the first of a four-part series, Simon Noel reveals why digital teams should be
New guidance from NHS England, and the positive findings of a large-scale evaluation in the
Alan Payne, group product and engineering director with the Access Group, tells Jennifer Trueland that
With the ever-increasing prominence of digital technologies in healthcare, digital therapeutics (DTx) present a novel