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The intruder within - why humans are the weakest link in your CNI security chain
Richard Hilson, Head of Sales at Parking Facilities, examines the pitfalls in relying on human intervention in critical national infrastructure (CNI) settings, and the future of biometrics to keep assets, information, and personnel safe
NHS "corridor care": Why is it called a TES and how do we stop it?
'Corridor care', or a temporary escalation spaces (TES), is a term used to describe care done in unconventional spaces when appropriate space is not available. But aside from funnelling funding into the situation, what can be done?
The PSTN switch off: it’s not just about phones
Director and Co-Founder of Crystaline, Kristian Torode, advises how facility and building managers can prepare for the Public Switched Telephone Network switch-off to ensure all digital devices stay connected
Smart building controls enable carbon reductions and improved patient comfort and care across the NHS
Kas Mohammed, VP Digital Energy, Schneider Electric UK and Ireland, discusses how NHS trusts and large NHS estates can use data and smart monitoring tools to improve building performance and cut emissions, without disrupting patient care
2025 health tech predictions: Experts' outlook on Labour's first year steering the NHS
Experts from across the health tech spectrum have given their predictions of what 2025 will hold, from AI to interoperability, from cyber security to procurement
How real estate consultants support health service managers to meet challenges
Demanding requirements for clinical environments and squeezed budgets across the NHS are two of the key challenges for real estate professionals working in the health sector in the experience of property and construction specialists Watts Group
Revolutionising elder care through intelligent innovation
Roeland Pelgrims, Co-Founder and CEO of Nobi, discusses how technology can be used in healthcare to aid the aging population
Will AI be the answer to rescuing health and social care from admin burnout?
Dr Jonathan Shaw, former surgeon, emergency physician, and Clinical Director at System C, discusses how AI can help healthcare professionals with admin burnout
How the colour of flooring affects people in a healthcare setting
Dr Axel Buether, one of the world’s leading colour experts and pioneer of modern evidence-based colour psychology, has collaborated with Bona to develop a new colour collection
Why more nurses will not fix the NHS’ problems
NHS waiting lists hit a record 7.5m as of April 2024 and burnout levels for healthcare professionals are steadily rising. Connie Moser, CEO of workforce solutions company Navenio, discusses why the longstanding approach of simply hiring more staff is no longer viable
What is a Legionella "written scheme of control"?
Andy Clews, Senior Consultant and Authorising Engineer (Water), Water Hygiene Centre, walks us through what the Legionella written scheme of control document is and why it exists
Exclusive: Dowds' £30m Queen Elizabeth Hospital live project
Dowds Group exclusively shared with Building Better Healthcare the methods used in the most extensive, site-wide infrastructure upgrade ever undertaken for a fully operational NHS hospital in the UK
BBH health tech round-up: November projects
Building Better Healthcare has rounded up who has been chosen by the NHS for technology projects in November
The risk of messaging apps in healthcare: BlackBerry discusses data privacy with secure communications
As threats against critical infrastructure increase, how can NHS Trusts take control of their data privacy ‘Wild West’ amid NHS App security concerns? Paul Webber, Senior Product Management Director at BlackBerry discusses
A vision for AI-enabled healthcare: Turning scribbled notes into usable data
Ahead of his upcoming presentation at Digital Health Rewired 2025, Dr Joe Zhang shares his insights on how language AI and robust data infrastructure could transform the NHS, addressing the challenges of unstructured data and the critical need for ethical, transparent data governance in healthcare
Hard Labour
The Highland Marketing advisory board met to discuss Labour’s first 100 days in office, the Darzi review, the Budget, and prospects for technology in next year’s 10-Year Health Plan
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Winners revealed for Design in Mental Health Awards
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Exclusive: Dowds' £30m Queen Elizabeth Hospital live project
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New Hospital Programme reset: Who is in what wave?
The review of the New Hospital Programme in the UK has resulted in the 40 new hospital being assigned to different sequential five-year "waves"
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