...of code we write is publicly published – we don’t wait until our project is finished. Working this way has several advantages: it encourages good practice. When other people can...
...personal information in comments such as addresses, phone numbers, e-mail addresses or other online contact details, which may relate to you or other individuals do not impersonate or falsely claim...
...our Tech Vision, it’s not just about getting the current systems to work better, our ambition is to make the best technology available for the NHS and social care sector....
...for it. We need strong encryption algorithms and security practices to keep it safe. On this architecture we can build transformative digital services that work anywhere in the NHS. We...
...It’s important we design services that respond to user needs in a way that is rapid, iterative, and follows best practice. We’d like to find out: What have we learned...
...- all stretched and time-poor - are wasting huge amounts of time on painfully slow log- ins, fighting with old kit, or having to remember dozens of different passwords over...
...socially excluded; and to improve the user experience for screening participants, for screening staff, and for everyone who is working to improve the quality and efficiency of the screening service....
...it, convene experts, practitioners and regulators, and get moving. As this is - at this stage - a question of policy, we will lead it from NHSX in the first...
...that over time this investment will enable health and care providers to benefit from the very best data-driven technology and help us achieve our goals for technology use in the...
...the principles on which our citizens are not prepared to compromise, we hope to reach a consensus on what good looks like and how best we achieve the promised benefits....
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The Technology in the NHS blog is intended to support Secretary of State for Health And Social Care Matt Hancock’s vision for the NHS.