We have a once in a generation chance to use tech to fix the NHS
A ābold commitmentā to tech would deliver benefits in key areas for action identified by Lord Darzi, argues Tara Donnelly
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A ābold commitmentā to tech would deliver benefits in key areas for action identified by Lord Darzi, argues Tara Donnelly
A “back to basics” and “honest” approach to personal cyber security can help NHS staff make larger improvements at work, writes Nasser Arif.
Digital portals promise huge benefits for patients and providers ā but using them is unnecessarily complicated, writes the PRSBās Oliver Lake
Are NHS staff becoming disengaged because they are tired of struggling with slow, clunky IT? Consultant paediatrician Martin Farrier turns on his computer and waits
Openness around quality and outcomes on a scale like never before is needed to understand and solve problems, prevent harm and complexity, focus resources effectively,
Traditional methods of evaluation are often too slow, rigid and costly for the fast-moving world

Hayley Grafton, CNIO at University Hospitals Leicester NHS Trust, has high hopes for the NHS
Upheaval at the centre is a distraction which could worsen shortages of digital expertise on
New technology can bring immediate efficiencies but after a few years āthe picture changesā, writes
Digital technology is a critical to addressing the ever-expanding burden of dementia, write Prof Dag