Digital Health August 6, 2024
Tammy Lovell

  • A report from the NHS Confederation captures healthcare leaders’ views on frontline digitisation
  • Workforce and training are seen as “significant barriers” to delivering a quality frontline digitised service
  • Healthcare leaders called for fewer core targets and more capital funding for digital infrastructure

Workforce and training are “significant barriers” to delivering a quality frontline digitised service, according to a report from the NHS Confederation.

Researchers captured the view of integrated care system (ICS) leaders through a survey, round table event and interviews, carried out between March 2024 and August 2024.

The resulting report ‘Frontline digitisation: creating the conditions for a digital NHS’, published on 6 August 2024, says that healthcare leaders believe that digital ambitions will not be realised...

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