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Digital transformation in the NHS

Inquiry

The Committee has launched a new inquiry focusing on digital transformation in the NHS.  The inquiry will explore the current use of digital technology and examine how it needs to change in order to deliver an improvement in services and outcomes for patients. 

The inquiry will consider key aspects of NHS digital transformation such as digitalising health and care records for interoperability so that they can be accessed across primary, secondary and social care.  It will also look at legacy IT systems in the NHS, and the interaction between digital transformation and clinical research.  The inquiry will also consider how to prevent digital health inequalities and inform patients of the potential benefits of digital approaches to healthcare.

This inquiry is no longer accepting evidence

The deadline for submissions was Friday 10 June 2022.

Reports, special reports and government responses

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Eighth Report - Digital transformation in the NHS
Inquiry Digital transformation in the NHS
HC 223
Report
Response to this report
Eleventh Special Report - Digital transformation in the NHS: Government Response to the Committee’s Eighth Report
HC 1803
Special Report
Eleventh Special Report - Digital transformation in the NHS: Government Response to the Committee’s Eighth Report
Inquiry Digital transformation in the NHS
HC 1803
Special Report

Oral evidence transcripts

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14 March 2023
Inquiry Digital transformation in the NHS
Oral Evidence
11 January 2023
Inquiry Digital transformation in the NHS
Oral Evidence
15 November 2022
Inquiry Digital transformation in the NHS
Oral Evidence
NHS England (DTN0074)
Kinetikos Health (DTN0073)
Ms Liz Ashall-Payne (CEO & Co Founder at ORCHA) (DTN0072)

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