
Digital inequalities are everyoneâs problem, but we donât know all the answers
If digital âby defaultâ is the new normal for primary care, how do we know that those with less ability to access digital care arenât
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If digital âby defaultâ is the new normal for primary care, how do we know that those with less ability to access digital care arenât
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.
Digital is âpart of the answer to every questionâ being asked of our health services.
In the first of a new series of columns from our Advisory Panels, Dr Penny
Standardising community pharmacy information so it can be shared digitally should reduce the burden on
Research from BT suggests that almost half of NHS staff find digital technology a key
Most Integrated Care Systems are struggling to reach digital maturity. Learning from the best could