Central to achieving the NHS’s long-standing ambitions for digital transformation will be interoperability, says Jon Pickering. He provides an insight into how technology can drive significant clinical efficiencies
In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, 2024 ushers in a transformative era, promising to revolutionise how clinicians engage with patients, consequently reshaping the patient care experience. Central to this change is the harnessing of data-driven insights to increase healthcare provision efficiency, ultimately elevating the clinician/patient experience.
For clinicians, this transformation translates into rapid access to comprehensive information, simplifying their tasks and enhancing effectiveness. Simultaneously, patients stand to benefit from more personalised treatment – their unique needs take centre stage
At the heart of this revolution is technology, a powerful enabler, propelling the ongoing digital shift within the healthcare sector. This technological evolution holds the potential to enhance patient care, streamline operations, and improve overall efficiency. However, fully realising these transformative benefits requires stakeholders to comprehend and address the formidable challenges facing healthcare without exacerbating complexity – an aspect yet to be fully achieved in the UK healthcare sector
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