Digital Health July 15, 2022
Jordan Sollof

The CNIO at NHS England has said a review into the digital readiness of nurses and midwives will help the profession ‘think collectively’.

Speaking at Summer Schools 2022 in York on July 15, Natasha Phillips introduced the Phillips Ives Nursing and Midwifery Review, which was first launched in May 2022.

Led by Dr Phillips and Dr Jeanette Ives Erickson, the aim of the review is to help inform strategy, ensuring that nurses and midwives are given access to the knowledge, skills and education required for safe, effective digitally-enabled practice.

“One of the main reasons why we’re doing this [the review] is we need to think about things collectively as a profession, which means we need to bring in the...

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