Invest money in 'getting the basics right' before taking the NHS on a 'digital revolution' Health Secretary Matt Hancock has been told to 'get the basics right first' before embarking on a 'digital revolution' of the NHS.
The Royal College of GPs (RCGP) has said the biggest priority should be computer systems that do not crash while a doctor is writing a prescription.
It also wants to see technology that streamlines a patient's care by allowing medics to communicate from different areas of the NHS. The Daily Mail
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The Royal College of GPs (RCGP) has said the biggest priority should be computer systems that do not crash while a doctor is writing a prescription.
It also wants to see technology that streamlines a patient's care by allowing medics to communicate from different areas of the NHS. The Daily Mail
See also:
- College calls on Health Secretary to make NHS a world leader in tech by getting the basics right first Royal College of General Practitioners
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