A paper-free health service is a worthy ambition but achieving it has proved easier said than done - so what might a more realistic plan look like, asks Matthew Shelley.
A paper-free health service is a worthy ambition but achieving it has proved easier said than done - so what might a more realistic plan look like, asks Matthew Shelley.
Leaders at some of the NHS global digital exemplar trusts tell Claire Read how stability of leadership and consistency of direction have been key factors in their success.
It's time for health chiefs to engage with skeptical citizens if sustainability and transformation plans are to succeed.
Estonia's health record system is a fast-paced success story that began in part when a reorganization left GPs without access to patient information, as Claire Read explains.
Some lessons from serving as UCLH foundation trust's chief executive for 16 years - and the next chapter of my career.
Three sets of coordinated actions are required if the health service is to pull back from the edge of the cliff - and stay there.
A northern trust created a role to identify the causes of same day cancellations - and possible methods for reducing them.
The election reminds us that rising demand and falling revenues can't continue - and that we must take personal responsibility.
Wound infections can dramatically lengthen treatment times and cost the NHS large sums of money, which is why funding for preventative measures is so important, writes Claire Read.