Not all health clouds are created equal: Check the facts
To digitally transform your health organisation, you must entrust your cloud provider with your data. Check the facts in this article.
Previously, we explored how data sharing will help ICSs to level up their care. We looked at how improving collaboration and proliferating best practice will ensure all individuals – regardless of their circumstances – can access the highest quality services. Now, we’ll look at the role of technology in underpinning collaboration and in driving more
To digitally transform your health organisation, you must entrust your cloud provider with your data. Check the facts in this article.
Not all clouds are created equal. We’ve been leading the way to offer a trustworthy cloud for health.
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For a number of years, the UK healthcare system has faced pressure to balance two conflicting yet significant priorities: meeting the needs of an increasing and ageing population, and implementing austerity measures that continue to reduce spending and tackle deficits.
Rarely has there been such an opportunity to revolutionise the way we work and to drive time savings in the daily lives of clinicians as that presented by mobile business applications.
Ever since people started practicing medicine, the goal has been to get more information about what’s wrong with a patient and how to make it right.
With many health staff required to travel to different sites and some patients relying on treatment coming to them, the ability to work on the move could help improve efficiency and the patient experience.
As part of an ongoing series that highlights some of the health innovators across the UK empowering health organisations, we look at the work FlowForma has
Many NHS organisations have the challenge of trying to balance the rising expectations of patients for improved care and the need to carefully manage costs.
Care is a growth industry – more of us living longer means greater care needs and, assuming current demographic trends continue, a further one million paid care workers will be required in the next decade.