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Blockchain-based identity: A tool for global innovation
Following a year of widespread data breaches and the ongoing threat to online data, it’s no surprise that digital identity has evolved as one of the most important issues facing organisations and consumers on a global scale.
Tackling the biggest challenges in diabetes care – together
John Grumitt, CEO of Changing Health and Chair of IDEAL Group highlights the importance of tackling the biggest challenges in diabetes care – together.
Blockchain-based identity: An effective tool to support global innovation
Eric Swedersky, SVP Delivery and Public Sector, SecureKey Technologies discusses the potential benefits that blockchain-based identity has as an effective tool to support global innovation and the economy.
NHS email system needs to be more resilient
Gareth Lewis discusses how the NHS email system underpins communication between doctors, nurses and health professionals across the country every day, so what happens when it fails?
Digital services in an outstanding NHS trust
Within healthcare, we are seeing a rapid race towards digital services, with NHS trusts and organisations leaving paper, pull cords and legacy systems behind one by one.
Health and Social Care Secretary orders ban on NHS pagers
Matt Hancock, Health and Social Care Secretary, has ordered the removal of NHS pagers for non-emergency communications by the end of 2021.
NHSX: joint organisation for digital transformation in NHS
The unit will take forward digital transformation in the NHS, allowing patients and staff to benefit from the latest digital systems and technology.
Government gives NHS code of conduct for AI use
The NHS code of conduct will ensure that only the best and safest data-driven technologies are used by the NHS and will protect patient data.
How will Brexit change the game for Human Resources?
In the aftermath of an untidy referendum, Britain’s decision to exit the European Union has been filled with continued uncertainty about how Brexit will change the HR game.
Research reveals sun damages skin of older black people
Premature ageing in the skin of white people caused by repeated exposure to the sun also occurs in black skin - though about 50 years later.
Smart cities: how can the UK overcome barriers to adoption?
Although there has been investment in smart technology in a number of cities in the past few years, the UK is still lagging behind world-leaders such as Singapore. Gavin Hepburn, director at ATG Access, discusses how the UK can overcome barriers to adoption.
Introducing cystic fibrosis from an expert perspective
Gary Connett from the University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust introduces the subject of cystic fibrosis (CF) from his expert perspective, on behalf of the Cystic Fibrosis Trust.
LGBT History Month: UK government support for LGBT groups
Twelve organisations working to improve the lives of LGBT people in the UK have been awarded government funding: new research published shows how public attitudes to same sex relationships have changed in 30 years.
Addressing skills shortages critical to the future of UK science
The UK must address the increasing number of science skills shortages to maintain its world-leading position for medicines and vaccines research and development, says the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI).
Innovation key for hospitality businesses to remain relevant
With more people travelling than ever before, the hospitality industry faces an increasingly diverse range of clients, innovation key for hospitality.
UK launches 5-year antimicrobial resistance action plan
Government has published 5-year national action plan and a 20-year vision for how the UK will contribute to containing and controlling antimicrobial resistance.
First EU citizens using ePrescriptions in other EU country
EU patients can now use ePrescriptions issued by their home doctor when visiting a pharmacy in another EU country.
Essure implant vs. women
The Essure implant method of female sterilisation caused atleast 20,000 documented painful experiences, but how did the situation get so far?
Tackling the UK Government’s identity crisis
UK Government influences our lives through public services. However, a re-occurring obstacle that prevents access to these services is proving identity.
Vendors need to resolve security and interoperability for patient engagement
Patient engagement in Europe is a challenging space to operate in, despite the strong government impetus, coupled with the wide availability of supportive technology.