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CARE and Whole Systems Integrated Care discuss pivotal projects that catapulted digital health In 2019, a crucial shift began ...
BBC News has reported that former health ombudsman Sir Rob Behrens has condemned the “near complete failure” of leadership at ...
For too many young people from disadvantaged backgrounds, a stable and meaningful career in healthcare still feels out of ...
Across the NHS, the race is on to reduce elective backlogs and ensure timely patient care, particularly in high-demand specialties such as women’s health. Barking, Havering and Redbridge University ...
The government’s health reforms are clear: shift care from hospitals to communities, focus on prevention, and embrace digital transformation. With NHS England planning guidance out earlier this year, ...
Good afternoon, and welcome to this fortnight’s edition of the Patient Safety Watch newsletter – this time from me, Jeremy. This edition comes a little later than planned due to the Easter break, so, ...
Racial inequity affects the whole of society, and tackling it means listening to the voices of as many people as possible, write Habib Naqvi, chief executive of NHS Race and Health Observatory and Sam ...
NHS England has awarded a firm a £13.3m contract to provide “tiger teams” to help a handful of trusts install their first electronic patient record.
After retiring from a long career in teaching, Veronica* found herself stepping into an unexpected role with a renewed sense of purpose – an expert by experience helping to shape the future of mental ...
Why should a consultant anaesthetist care about data skills? You might not immediately think it’s important. But when we show how understanding patient data supports positive patient outcomes, the ...