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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.
Making the move from a clinical role into a digital leadership position can be daunting.
Generating large volumes of poor quality data wastes clinicans’ time and puts patients at risk,
A groundbreaking alliance aims to help NHS trusts meet the challenge of EPR implementation. By
Adopting PRSB’s information standard to support person-centred care planning would be a ‘pragmatic’ step in
If we do more of the same, waiting list numbers will continue to rise. Reducing