image: ©metamorworks | iStock In 2025 the NHS faces a pivotal year in its digital transformation journey, guided by ambitious national policies and propelled by new technologies NHS England’s plan for digital health has set clear targets – including 90% of NHS trusts to have electronic health records by the end of 2023 and 100% by March 2025. At the same time, funding initiatives and interoperability goals are accelerating progress: from “frontline digitisation” programmes investing in electronic patient records (EPRs) to integrated care systems (ICS) connecting services with shared data platforms. How can emerging solutions, like Cambric’s Morse, help NHS organisations meet these priorities and overcome the practical challenges? Below, we explore how mobile, offline-first technology, AI integration and improved interoperability can support NHS trusts in delivering on 2025’s digital aspirations – improving patient care, boosting workforce efficiency and ensuring cost-effective use of resources. NHS policy drivers for digital transformation in 2025 Several major policy drivers are shaping NHS digital plans in 2025, emphasizing unified records, connectivity and raised digital maturity: Universal EPR Adoption: The government expects every NHS trust to have a core electronic patient record system in place next month. This builds on the A Plan for […]