Thursday, March 28, 2024
Advertisement

Keeping on top of digital health regulation

With the adoption of digital in healthcare showing no sign of slowing down, Hamza Drabu, commercial and digital health partner at international law firm...

Health infrastructure: moving forward

Big plans, major reports and new initiatives have come and gone but still healthcare infrastructure is crying out for investment. One way forward could...

Managing adverse events when things go wrong

Stuart Marchant from law firm Bevan Brittan looks at how an organisation’s adverse event management strategy should guide its leadership through a crisis Adverse events...

Making infrastructure fit for (re)purpose 

As the future patient experience continues to change in response to general trends such as technological evolution, and in response to the more immediate...

Reaching net zero in healthcare developments

In the year since the UK hosted COP26, the Glasgow Climate Pact has been eclipsed by the war in Ukraine, the energy crisis and...

Browne Jacobson launches Health and Care Connect

Law firm Browne Jacobson has launched an initiative designed to meet information and networking needs of the independent health and care sector. Health and Care...

AI in healthcare

Artificial intelligence and machine learning have the power to transform healthcare in an era of stretched resources and overstretched staff. But as the technological...

Building for the future

Activity remains high in the healthcare real estate market, but the sector still faces funding and staffing challenges, explains Louise Crook, partner at law...

Health sector HR practice: the unexpected impact of Covid-19

Furlough schemes, PPE and shielding are fast becoming areas where healthcare HR directors have had to develop expertise, but as the impact of the...

The Paterson Inquiry report: a legal perspective

  In the first of a series of three articles exploring the implications of the Paterson Inquiry report, Jill Mason, partner and head of health...