'It's revolutionary': staff and patients on 70 years of the NHS
Why the south Wales town that forged the NHS now points to its future
March 2018
Partnerships in practice
NHS IT can't keep up with health service demands, survey of staff finds
Six out of ten health professionals who took the Guardian survey say IT systems are not fit for purpose
February 2018
Partnerships in practice
Archaic IT is hampering the NHS. But innovation is coming
Panelists at a recent Guardian event outlined the technological problems facing the NHS – and pointed the way forward
January 2018
Partnerships in practice
'Patients are put in danger by poor NHS tech. I created an app to help'
From an app to treat transgender voice to one that helps patients with pelvic floor exercises, healthcare professionals describe their innovations
December 2017
Partnerships in practice
Digital disruption: the role of tech entrepreneurs in improving healthcare
Views from the NHS frontline
Why wait for an appointment when you can see a GP via phone?
Mobasher Butt
November 2017
Tech revolution is coming to healthcare - GPs must be part of it
Richard Vize
Partnerships in practice
Seeing a GP on a smartphone sounds wonderful – but it's not
Naureen Bhatti
October 2017
Partnerships in practice
Sick children like my daughter don't get enough information – so I made an app
Dom Raban
When my daughter had cancer she knew nothing about hospital environments or treatment. I want to use her experience to benefit others
Mental health 2017
Locked up, locked out – inadequate stats on mental health are failing prisoners
The last reliable data on prevalence of offender mental health problems is from 1998, when the prison population was about half what it is today
Partnerships in practice
The NHS needs a digitally savvy workforce to ensure its survival
Harpreet Sood
Frontline staff are frustrated they can’t make more use of digital tools and data but a new academy could help by training 300 technology leaders
August 2017
Will the healthcare data revolution spell the end for doctors' autonomy?
Richard Vize
Research by NHS Improvement has revealed doctors, medical directors and even entire hospitals that seem undisturbed by poor outcomes for patients
June 2017
Treatments and technologies matter, but patients most want to be seen as people
James Munro
Patient stories are a raw and compelling new kind of online feedback. They can prompt rapid improvements in services – if the NHS is willing to embrace them
May 2017
Being a patient convinced me to bring my digital expertise to the NHS
Juliet Bauer
I want to ensure patients and clinicians have the technology, services and insight necessary to deliver the right care
April 2017
How a digital NHS saves time and money – and transforms care
Dr Afzal Chaudhry
Our hospital trust has introduced electronic records and innovative integrated systems have released appointments and allows staff to spend more quality time with patients
February 2017
Views from the NHS frontline
NHS admin staff keep services running - but we're being hit by cuts
Anonymous
Computers take 20 minutes to boot up and we run stationery orders by executive level staff; things are getting worse
December 2016
The doctor on your Xbox? The NHS needs more digital ambition
Roger Booth
Patients and staff use a wide range of new technologies, from smart watches to virtual gaming. Let’s see how the NHS can use it
November 2016
How apps can help patients take care of themselves
Digital tech allowing patients to manage long-term health conditions is saving the NHS cash and transforming lives
October 2016
Partnerships in practice
How can the NHS build better relationships with partners? Event
Register now for a place at our free event on partnerships in healthcare on 30 November at the Guardian’s headquarters in London