As a clinician, I am passionate about improving the systems we use every day—so they work better for us, and ultimately, better for our patients.
If you’re reading this, I hope you feel the same.
Our clinical systems should amplify our strengths, compensate for our weaknesses, and help coordinate care more effectively. They should make good practice easier and safer to deliver.
With the right approach, we can rebuild our systems to be:
- Better for patients: safer and more integrated patient care
- Clinically owned: empowering users and clinical teams
- Usable and Fast: accessible, intuitive, and efficient
🧠 The Purpose of This Blog Series
This series explores how we can achieve those goals. It draws on:
- Real-world clinical cases that underscore what’s at stake
- Best practices from health informatics and industry
- Benchmark user surveys
- Lessons from leading organisations