DrDoctor Will See You Now
In this final episode of our two-part series, Tom Whicher and Professor Joe MacDonald take a look at what the NHS needs next: build on what already works (shared care records, EPR foundations) and add the missing coordination layer that patients and carers feel most acutely. Joe argues the NHS is unprepared for the “demographic time bomb” of ageing, multi-morbidity, and end-of-life care, and that today carers often become the de facto integrators across fragmented services. They also explore a (not so distant) future where AI assistants reduce admin, support clinicians with triage and summarisation, and enable more care at home. The closing message? After a long “trough”, the NHS has changed culturally and could lead the world if it regulates for open standards and invests in scaling proven innovations. Buy Joe's new book FHIR and Loathing in Las Vegas here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/FHIR-Loathing-Vegas-Prof-McDonald/dp/B0FRYDV52G
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