
The NHS has poured money into digital transformation, but progress has been painfully slow. Outdated systems, data security worries and a lack of staff training mean many Trusts are still stuck with clunky processes. But it’s not all bad - innovations like Scotland’s AI-powered physiotherapist show how tech can make healthcare faster and more efficient. To make real change, the NHS needs better system integration, proper training and patient trust in digital tools.

Effective patient communication is essential for both operational efficiency and patient satisfaction. The good news? Small changes can lead to transformative results.

Changes in National Insurance (NI) contributions will add to financial strain on GP practices - digital transformation can help surgeries manage costs while delivering quality care.

We are thrilled to announce that Silicon Practice has been shortlisted for the Best Use of Digital for Primary Care at the Health Tech Awards 2024. This recognition highlights the transformative power of FootFall, our all-in-one digital healthcare solution, which is already making waves in NHS practices across the UK.

Innovative solutions are vital to meet challenges now faced in the NHS - in this blog we explore how Black Country ICB's 29 practices have benefited since adopting FootFall.

The modern general practice access model is a pioneering approach designed for patients needing NHS primary care and healthcare providers alike. This blog delves into the essence of this model, demonstrating how it is reshaping primary care.

Top 5 UK GP Practice Solution Providers in 2024: A competitor review of the best practice solutions in the United Kingdom

Silicon Practice’s weight management form is improving optimisation for GPs and practice managers seeking to streamline their workflow. Here’s how it works:

NHS benchmarking makes sure that GP websites allow patients with varying digital and English skills to find what they need. We look at the standards which must be met through the NHS benchmarking tool.

Digital transformation in primary care has brought major advancements in patient care and medical record management but not without risk to patient privacy.