Enabling large-scale, swift and effective decision-making and data monitoring will be crucial to ensuring digital longevity of health and care.
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Gavin Bashar, UK MD of Tunstall Healthcare, discusses the latest White Paper released by Tunstall Healthcare and Public Policy Projects, and the role of technology in supporting health and care services during COVID-19 and beyond.
The Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated the digital transformation of health and care. However, the implementation of this digital transition represents a monumental challenge for the healthcare sector. How can we harness this momentum and continue to deliver digital transformation at pace?
How do we harness innovation to restore cancer services through Covid-19 and beyond? This question found its way under the microscope at the Public Policy Projects Virtual Annual Conference 2020, bringing a panel of experts together to address it.
At a system-level, there is much to be done to allow new life-saving technology to permeate across health and care.
At the 2020 Virtual Public Policy Projects Annual Conference, Ben Reed, Product Manager of Syngo & Digital Services for Siemens Healthineers explained how revolutionary digital services are changing the way we tackle workforce issues.
Cloud technology is allowing a digital thread of innovation throughout the healthcare sector, says the healthcare team at Amazon Web Services.
Connected care and health solutions provider Tunstall Healthcare launched its Carecom care assist system to the UK care home market in early 2020. Since then, it has become even more vital as the Covid-19 crisis hit and the product was utilised to support care homes to keep residents and staff safe.
Innovation in healthcare is developing at an alarming rate. How can we harness this technology to streamline the acute sector?
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