Preparing for Care After Covid
As people start returning to some level of normalcy, hospitals and health systems are shifting their sights to how to deliver care after Covid, which…
As people start returning to some level of normalcy, hospitals and health systems are shifting their sights to how to deliver care after Covid, which…
Mental and physical fatigue, lack of support, tricky staff logistics and shift patterns, not to mention long hours—these are just some of the challenges that…
…The Vital Solution to a Burnt Out Workforce and Waiting List Like Never Before There is little doubt that the NHS’s digital system is in…
eHealth is a steadily growing industry that advanced hand-in-hand with connectivity and digital communication. For years, eHealth solutions have allowed healthcare providers the flexibility and…
One significant side effect of medicine’s digital transformation has been rapid growth in the volume and variety of available medical data. Hospitals now have an…
As demand for mental health resources increases in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, supply is increasing in the form of virtual face to face…
Research from the Royal Society of Medicine (RSM) revealed that one in five people living in care homes do not have enough fluids in their diet. In…
Digital technology has transformed the way that patients can interact with clinicians around the world through remote, virtual clinical services often delivered through personal mobile…
With the rapid adoption of digital transformation across all industries, data security must be considered a priority, especially in healthcare. This year, we have witnessed mass adaptation to remote working, increased dependence on cloud computing and services,…
COVID-19 has drastically changed the NHS and the way it operates in order to treat patients and keep the public and staff safe during the…