The NHS is ushering in a new era of digital-first care, using technology to bring faster, more personalised healthcare directly into people’s homes. In this blog, Dr Richard Dune explores how innovations such as remote monitoring, self-reporting through the NHS App, and AI-driven tools are transforming patient care and freeing up hospital capacity. He examines real-world pilots across England, including remote respiratory and cancer follow-ups, and a world-first motor neurone disease trial. The article highlights how this shift toward digital, data-led, and home-based care supports efficiency, prevention, and compliance across the wider health and social care system.

The NHS is entering a new era of digital-first healthcare, with thousands of patients across England set to benefit from faster, more convenient, and more personalised care from the comfort of their own homes. Announced on 6 November 2025 by Health and Social Care Secretary Wes Streeting, the initiative represents...

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Thousands of men in England are set to benefit from a new NICE-approved prostate cancer treatment that offers life-extending results with fewer side effects. In this blog, Dr Richard Dune explores the approval of darolutamide combined with androgen deprivation therapy, a milestone that halves the risk of death for men with advanced prostate cancer who cannot tolerate chemotherapy. He examines what this means for patients, professionals, and the wider health system from improving equity and access to embedding new NICE guidance into governance, compliance, and workforce training across the NHS.

Thousands of men across England are set to benefit from a newly approved, better-tolerated prostate cancer treatment. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has recommended darolutamide (Nubeqa), a hormone-blocking drug, in combination with androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) for men with metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer (mHSPC) who are...

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Artificial intelligence is transforming the NHS from the inside out, freeing time for care and innovation. In this blog, Dr Richard Dune explores the landmark Microsoft 365 Copilot trial, which saved 400,000 staff hours a month by automating administrative tasks and improving productivity. He examines how AI is redefining efficiency, governance, and workforce wellbeing across the NHS, and what it means for the wider health and social care sector as technology, compliance, and compassion come together to shape a smarter, more sustainable future for healthcare.

The National Health Service (NHS) has taken a decisive step into the future of digital healthcare with the world’s largest artificial intelligence (AI) trial in a public health system. A collaboration between Microsoft and NHS England, the trial has demonstrated the transformative power of AI in streamlining administrative workloads and...

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The NHS is one of the United Kingdom’s most enduring institutions - synonymous with free care at the point of delivery and services based on clinical need, not ability to pay. At the core of its delivery infrastructure are NHS Foundation Trusts (FTs), legally independent, not-for-profit organisations that provide services...

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Can the NHS survive without innovation at its core? - The Mandatory Training Group UK - The NHS is at a critical crossroads. A seismic shift is underway with the dissolution of NHS England, looming budget cuts for Integrated Care Boards (ICBs), and growing uncertainty around research funding. But in...

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