
Digital inequalities are everyone’s problem, but we don’t know all the answers
If digital “by default” is the new normal for primary care, how do we know that those with less ability to access digital care aren’t
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If digital “by default” is the new normal for primary care, how do we know that those with less ability to access digital care aren’t
Adrian Byrne, the chair of the Digital Health CIO Networks muses on why things are simply not joined up enough in healthcare.
Jennifer Trueland investigates whether national programmes and the coronavirus pandemic have changed attitudes towards integrated care.
Reflecting on the consequences of the coronavirus pandemic, Alex Blakoe, the COO of Cievert, explores the why new healthcare processes are being adopted.
Sam Shah, a former director of digital development at NHSX, speaks about the Wade-Gery review, which includes his own recommendations.
A shortage of clinical coders has wide-ranging consequences, argues Dr Marc Farr, chair of the
Henrique Martins shares his views with Digital Health News on the forthcoming NHS 10 year
Transitioning from analogue to digital is not merely a technical challenge, writes Reecha Sofat, chair
Many of the initial concerns about the FDP have proven unfounded one year after its
Virtual hospitals could move us away from trust silos to create a transformed national service,