New data protection regulations for healthcare organisations
An overview of new data protection regulations with useful hyperlinks.
Why resistance is futile
Change is only possible if an organisation and the people working in it have the relevant knowledge and attitude. This articles relates this
Live service mobilisation in healthcare
A guide to live service mobilisation in healthcare.
My latest CV in a new format
The newest format for curriculum vitae is to use PowerPoint software to layout the information and include an image (a 'selfie'). As my...
Surfing the healthcare bell curve
How do you know when to introduce new equipment or services in healthcare?
Thinking aloud about IoT and healthcare
Until recently, I understood IoT to stand for the Internet of Things – you know, when everything from your fridge to your car is connected t
Are there too many surveys?
Here's a new term for you: 'respondent burden'. It was coined some years ago by Judith Tanur, Distinguished Teaching Professor Emerita at...
It's not unreasonable – or is it?
Why is unreason and belief in alternative facts growing?
A new way to measure quality in healthcare
I explain how the quality of healthcare provision can be measured by utilising the experience of patients.
Not too plain to smile!
I question why the images of people on social media heading pages, especially but not exclusively women, are invariably young and good looki