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How virtual technology can deliver more personalised fertility services
Public SectorFrom routine clinical events like asthma check-ups and flu jabs, to major surgery and treatment for serious conditions, any type
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The unintentional enemy within
Public SectorThe biggest cyber threats are closer to home than you think The pace of cyberattacks seems to be accelerating, and
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Next Generation security for public sector
Public SectorHow can you defend and protect against increasingly sophisticated attacks? In a recent interview with Computer Business Review, our public
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How do you build a more effective and efficient healthcare experience?
Public SectorThe road to delivering better health and care starts with giving clinicians and other staff the tools they need to
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Information sharing versus patient privacy – Caldicott 20 years on
Public SectorIt’s hard to believe it’s nearly 20 years since the publication of the Caldicott Committee’s Report on the Review of
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Personalising patient care with virtual GP appointments
Public SectorIt seems as though almost every week there are news reports about the difficulties experienced by patients trying to book
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Keeping hospital patients connected – one family’s Wi-Fi experience
Public SectorFor those who follow me on social media or listen to my podcasts, you’ll know that I am an unashamed
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Forewarned is Forearmed: In an ever more connected world, how can you safeguard your patients and your organisation?
Public SectorFrom browsing the internet while out walking to tweeting at conferences, we’re increasingly living online.
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PODCAST: Health and Social Care
Public SectorIn this episode of the podcast Mark Jackson M_jacks76 and I are back in Architects alcove with Mike Badham who
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Optimising Clinical Service Delivery with Digital Technology
Public SectorIn my previous blog, I discussed the positive impact that digital technology can bring to operational excellence in health and
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