Digitisation - Page 8
How we use your personal data
Paula Dumbill, Partner at Browne Jacobson, specialises in intellectual property and technology law. Here she writes about how data should…
Technological empowerment: For the NHS and patients
Following the publication of the NHS Long Term Plan, the NHS’s strategic focus has turned to digital health and related…
How to operationalise digital change in the NHS – lessons from around the globe
Despite the billions of pounds worth of investment into the Health Information Technology (HIT) market, the unfortunate reality is that the return on this…
An extraordinary asset: data and its uses across the NHS
Sarah Wilkinson, Chief Executive of NHS Digital, writes exclusively for Hospital Times outlining how the data revolution could, and should, transform healthcare across the…
Setting a path for digital transformation
Kathy Adams, Senior Sister in the Emergency Department at Homerton University Hospital Foundation Trust, writes for Hospital Times, outlining how the Trust…
Interoperability: the key to bringing the NHS into the 21st Century
Matthew Gould, Chief Executive of NHSX, outlined his priorities to hundreds of senior health sector delegates at the Health+Care Conference…
AI can be “powerful” tool to detect heart problems
A new research study from Mayo Clinic, published yesterday, has found a new way of identifying atrial fibrillation (AF) -…
“Alexa, what are the symptoms?”
The NHS and Amazon have announced a partnership to enable voice-assisted technology to provide patients with health information from the NHS website. It is hoped…
How grassroots action can inspire innovation
Homerton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has developed a means of providing essential knowledge to frontline staff in the form of…
New online assessment tool and “essential” guidelines to support community epilepsy care
The Epilepsy Nurses Association (ESNA) is this month launching new training guidelines for professional carers administering buccal (ormomucosal) midazolam for…