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Transforming primary care with data and AI

Digital healthcare is heralded as a way to make care more accessible and more efficient - particularly when it comes to primary care, where...

Do doctors dream of electric sheep?

Unmanned aerial vehicles are already successfully transporting essential medical supplies in remote parts of the world, but could they also be used to help...

Digitalising cancer pathways

The Covid-19 pandemic has driven digitalisation across healthcare services, including cancer care. Gordon Wishart, chief medical officer at Check4Cancer and visiting professor of cancer...

Turning virtual solutions into reality

NHS England has committed to increase the use of virtual wards in a bid to drive efficiency and tackle the elective backlog. And as...

Financing digital capabilities in healthcare

The adoption of digital technologies continues to accelerate across the healthcare sector, but as organisations look to speed up implementation, financial challenges can prove...

Project reset: An opportunity for the NHS

In the second of our three-part series exploring the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the private healthcare market, Check4Cancer chief medical officer Professor...

EAP on the rise – what took so long?

Employee Assistance Programmes are moving beyond the provision of ‘light’ support to become all-encompassing wellbeing programmes. And, with increasing digitalisation and awareness around mental...

Digital healthcare: Regulation for the uninitiated

The technological revolution in healthcare is gathering momentum, but entering the market means initiation into a complex world of regulation, explains Lydia Torne, managing...

The art of e-Prescribing

E-Prescribing has the potential to improve patient safety and reduce provider costs. It has been identified by the NHS as a key plank in...

Candid conversations can benefit all

Kirsten Dyer, senior clinical educator, risk prevention, at Medical Protection Society (MPS) Partnerships discusses how effective communication after adverse outcomes and events can benefit...