Search Tag: digital transformation
2025 18 Nov
Artificial intelligence is moving from promise to practice across senior living, with organisations reporting growing optimism alongside practical constraints. Recent survey data indicates that leaders now view AI as a positive force for managing communities and many have begun deploying tools for analytics, engagement and operational support....Read more
2025 18 Nov
Artificial intelligence is moving from promise to practice across senior living, with organisations reporting growing optimism alongside practical constraints. Recent survey data indicates that leaders now view AI as a positive force for managing communities and many have begun deploying tools for analytics, engagement and operational support....Read more
2025 18 Nov
Artificial intelligence is moving from promise to practice across senior living, with organisations reporting growing optimism alongside practical constraints. Recent survey data indicates that leaders now view AI as a positive force for managing communities and many have begun deploying tools for analytics, engagement and operational support....Read more
2025 10 Nov
Clinical collaboration depends on timely communication, shared context and information that can move across care settings without friction. Cloud infrastructure underpins many of the tools that enable this, from secure communications to analytics and documentation support. By placing services close to end users, scaling compute for data-intensive...Read more
2025 04 Nov
Behavioural health services face sustained pressure from administrative burden, variable assessments and rising burnout. Interest in artificial intelligence has grown as providers look for tools that support documentation, surface risk and promote consistency without displacing clinical judgement. At the same time, concerns about unguided digital...Read more
2025 04 Nov
AI is moving quickly into healthcare, but value depends on disciplined adoption rather than broad experimentation. Organisations need to start from defined operational problems, choose tools that address them, and measure outcomes that matter for patients and staff. Effective programmes pair human-in-the-loop oversight with targeted pilots, so...Read more
2025 04 Nov
AI is moving quickly into healthcare, but value depends on disciplined adoption rather than broad experimentation. Organisations need to start from defined operational problems, choose tools that address them, and measure outcomes that matter for patients and staff. Effective programmes pair human-in-the-loop oversight with targeted pilots, so...Read more
2025 04 Nov
Mobile workstations have become central to documentation, communication and bedside tasks, yet onboarding and day-to-day management can introduce friction for healthcare organisations. Lost carts, depleted batteries and devices awaiting repair divert attention from clinical priorities and consume scarce IT resources. With the right tools and focus...Read more
2025 04 Nov
Mobile workstations have become central to documentation, communication and bedside tasks, yet onboarding and day-to-day management can introduce friction for healthcare organisations. Lost carts, depleted batteries and devices awaiting repair divert attention from clinical priorities and consume scarce IT resources. With the right tools and focus...Read more
2025 04 Nov
Mobile workstations have become central to documentation, communication and bedside tasks, yet onboarding and day-to-day management can introduce friction for healthcare organisations. Lost carts, depleted batteries and devices awaiting repair divert attention from clinical priorities and consume scarce IT resources. With the right tools and focus...Read more
2025 31 Oct
Long-term conditions require sustained oversight, yet gaps in timely information can limit clinical decisions and opportunities to prevent deterioration. Mobile device-based active remote monitoring captures frequent patient-reported outcomes via smartphones or tablets, generating longitudinal data on symptoms, wellbeing and functioning. Economic...Read more
2025 31 Oct
Long-term conditions require sustained oversight, yet gaps in timely information can limit clinical decisions and opportunities to prevent deterioration. Mobile device-based active remote monitoring captures frequent patient-reported outcomes via smartphones or tablets, generating longitudinal data on symptoms, wellbeing and functioning. Economic...Read more
2025 31 Oct
Long-term conditions require sustained oversight, yet gaps in timely information can limit clinical decisions and opportunities to prevent deterioration. Mobile device-based active remote monitoring captures frequent patient-reported outcomes via smartphones or tablets, generating longitudinal data on symptoms, wellbeing and functioning. Economic...Read more
2025 31 Oct
Healthcare generates vast volumes of information, much of it locked in unstructured formats that demand manual review before it can support timely decisions. The challenge intensifies when data moves between care settings with uneven digital capabilities. Smaller providers without certified electronic health records (EHRs) struggle to receive,...Read more
2025 31 Oct
Healthcare generates vast volumes of information, much of it locked in unstructured formats that demand manual review before it can support timely decisions. The challenge intensifies when data moves between care settings with uneven digital capabilities. Smaller providers without certified electronic health records (EHRs) struggle to receive,...Read more
2025 27 Oct
Hospitals depend on reliable digital services to deliver safe,timely care, yet traditional monitoring often alerts teams only after something has gone wrong. Observability offers a fuller view of system behaviour by unifying telemetry across applications, infrastructure and networks, helping IT leaders detect patterns that precede incidents, understand...Read more
2025 27 Oct
Hospitals depend on reliable digital services to deliver safe,timely care, yet traditional monitoring often alerts teams only after something has gone wrong. Observability offers a fuller view of system behaviour by unifying telemetry across applications, infrastructure and networks, helping IT leaders detect patterns that precede incidents, understand...Read more
2025 27 Oct
Hospitals depend on reliable digital services to deliver safe,timely care, yet traditional monitoring often alerts teams only after something has gone wrong. Observability offers a fuller view of system behaviour by unifying telemetry across applications, infrastructure and networks, helping IT leaders detect patterns that precede incidents, understand...Read more
2025 25 Oct
Artificial intelligence is moving into routine imaging practice, yet adoption depends on disciplined governance. Teams must show that tools perform on local data, integrate cleanly into workflows and deliver value that lasts. A practical pathway spans four phases: local validation, stepwise deployment, ongoing value assessment and post-deployment...Read more
2025 25 Oct
Artificial intelligence is moving into routine imaging practice, yet adoption depends on disciplined governance. Teams must show that tools perform on local data, integrate cleanly into workflows and deliver value that lasts. A practical pathway spans four phases: local validation, stepwise deployment, ongoing value assessment and post-deployment...Read more
2025 25 Oct
Artificial intelligence is moving into routine imaging practice, yet adoption depends on disciplined governance. Teams must show that tools perform on local data, integrate cleanly into workflows and deliver value that lasts. A practical pathway spans four phases: local validation, stepwise deployment, ongoing value assessment and post-deployment...Read more
2025 25 Oct
Artificial intelligence is moving into routine imaging practice, yet adoption depends on disciplined governance. Teams must show that tools perform on local data, integrate cleanly into workflows and deliver value that lasts. A practical pathway spans four phases: local validation, stepwise deployment, ongoing value assessment and post-deployment...Read more
2025 23 Oct
Hospitals frequently encounter delays when patients remain in beds after they are clinically ready to leave. Each additional hour can slow admissions from the emergency department (ED), reduce surgical throughput and increase pressure on staff, with implications for safety and quality. Longer-than-necessary stays are linked to complications, hospital-acquired...Read more
2025 23 Oct
Hospitals frequently encounter delays when patients remain in beds after they are clinically ready to leave. Each additional hour can slow admissions from the emergency department (ED), reduce surgical throughput and increase pressure on staff, with implications for safety and quality. Longer-than-necessary stays are linked to complications, hospital-acquired...Read more
2025 23 Oct
Telemedicine in intensive care has evolved from early audiovisual links to integrated programmes that extend specialist input across hospitals and regions. The approach supports bedside teams under growing pressure from higher patient acuity, rising admissions and constrained workforce capacity. By connecting hub centres to spoke ICUs, tele-ICU...Read more
2025 23 Oct
Telemedicine in intensive care has evolved from early audiovisual links to integrated programmes that extend specialist input across hospitals and regions. The approach supports bedside teams under growing pressure from higher patient acuity, rising admissions and constrained workforce capacity. By connecting hub centres to spoke ICUs, tele-ICU...Read more
2025 23 Oct
Telemedicine in intensive care has evolved from early audiovisual links to integrated programmes that extend specialist input across hospitals and regions. The approach supports bedside teams under growing pressure from higher patient acuity, rising admissions and constrained workforce capacity. By connecting hub centres to spoke ICUs, tele-ICU...Read more
2025 22 Oct
Artificial intelligence is moving from promise to practice across health services, reshaping clinical decisions, workflows and patient communication. Nurses participation is important for this shift as they are the largest workforce and the professionals who translate technology into safe care at the bedside. Yet nursing perspectives remain underrepresented...Read more
2025 22 Oct
Artificial intelligence is moving from promise to practice across health services, reshaping clinical decisions, workflows and patient communication. Nurses participation is important for this shift as they are the largest workforce and the professionals who translate technology into safe care at the bedside. Yet nursing perspectives remain underrepresented...Read more
2025 22 Oct
Procurement has become a strategic driver in European healthcare transformation, linking innovation, sustainability and value-based outcomes. As demographic pressures, workforce shortages and environmental imperatives strain health systems, procurement professionals are emerging as key actors in enabling digital and organisational innovation....Read more







