The NHS’s digital problem: how old infrastructure is slowing down healthcare services
From paper patient records to erratic hospital computers, the barriers NHS staff face are stopping them from reaping the rewards…
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
From paper patient records to erratic hospital computers, the barriers NHS staff face are stopping them from reaping the rewards…
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