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Obstructive civil servants. Incomprehensible decisions. Who would be an NHS IT minister? Michael Cross asks Tom Sackville; one of the few men to have done
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Obstructive civil servants. Incomprehensible decisions. Who would be an NHS IT minister? Michael Cross asks Tom Sackville; one of the few men to have done
The Department of Health published a three-month consultation on a new information strategy for the NHS. ‘Liberating the NHS: an information revolution’ may be light
‘Liberating the NHS: an information revolution’ may be light on detail, but the UK’s healthcare community is already showing how many of the document’s aspirations
The Department of Health issued a three month consultation on a new NHS information strategy this week that promises – among other things – that
Experts have not been fired with enthusiasm by the government’s ideas for an information revolution. Sarah Bruce reports.
As the UK government announces a significant investment in the NHS productivity plan, Novari Health,
Ewan Davis, one of the most original and influential thinkers in UK health IT, and
Chief information officers can make future-proof investment decisions to support their clinical colleagues, drive efficiency
Simulation technology takes the risk out of decision making to reveal the ideas, technologies, changes
Moving from the NHS to industry gave Tom Skelland the opportunity to do more of