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Yesterday, the government published a framework which sets out what good digital working looks like for care providers and local authorities in England.

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The King’s Fund shares research on the risks and challenges that implementation of digital technologies can have on care experiences, outcomes and inequalities.

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Access to good quality data, at the right time, benefits everyone. The DHSC is committed to unlocking the potential and improving data and digital technologies.

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The guidance demonstrates the nature of common complaints and explains what providers need to do to ensure good record keeping practices.

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The NHS Transformation Directorate have developed new guidance on the use of GP Connect for CQC-registered care providers.

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A new e-learning session for those who work in social care settings has been developed to help staff better understand the principles of sharing information.

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Switching to digital has potential impacts for people who use telecare services. Find out what to do to ensure they work reliably on the digital line.

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Debbie Harris, MD at Autumna explains how technology can not only reduce waiting times, but also save the NHS money.

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Digital inclusion can improve opportunities, experiences and outcomes for people accessing care, enabling clients to make informed choices about their care.