GP practices are spending time equivalent to more than 200,000 appointments a week implementing new online access changes.
Professor Judith Smith, Suzie Bailey and Professor Sir Chris Ham explore why strong, well-trained NHS management is essential ...
The government’s plan to move asylum seekers and migrants from hotels to military bases may sound like a solution, but it's ...
Technology is an enabler of a clinical model based on local need and guided by national and locally agreed pathways of care. It is essential to start by considering the clinical and business ...
The success and recent expansion of a pioneering AF virtual ward project in Leicester could prevent thousands of hospital ...
Electromagnetic interference is a type of undesirable interference generated within electronics. It can cause them to malfunction or stop working entirely.
When Pauline Richardson was told, during a routine GP appointment, that her blood pressure was high, in the aftermath of losing her husband it was the least of her worries.
By getting the wrong intensity for your workouts you can seriously hamper your results, says Harry Bullmore. Here he talks to a fitness coach how to fix it and what everyone should be doing for a well ...
Community Health System is improving patient care with a new scheduling software called ANDGO, which automates staffing and shift notifications for employees. John ...
The Cameron Barracks in Inverness and the Crowborough army training camp in East Sussex have been lined up to house 900 male asylum seekers.
Hospitals tap nurses to create bedside technology, improving design and usability by involving frontline staff ...
The Daily Telegraph investigation’s shocking revelations about conditions at a Salisbury care home are a stark reminder of ...
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