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Movers and shakers news round up

Our latest movers and shakers round-up covers Will Smart's new appointment at DXC as well as movements at South Central
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LHCREs ‘essential’ for better patient care in ambulance service, CIO says

Working with LHCREs has the potential to transform the way paramedics treat patients, according to Ross Fullerton, CIO of London
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Davey Winder: Is NHS cyber security crabbing sideways rather than sprinting for the finish line?

NHS Digital has signed a contract with Accenture to provide free perimeter security features to trusts. But is this solution
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NHS Wales to receive £50m digital reboot in long-needed IT overhaul

Alongside £50m in new funding, the reformed NHS Wales will appoint a CDO who will help define national standard for
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‘Late and incomplete’ definitions from NHS stifling interoperability

David Hancock said interoperability is “nowhere near” where it needed to be, highlighting "late and incomplete" standards definitions from the
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Diversity in digital health ‘is a matter of patient safety’

Without a diverse and inclusive team “unconscious bias” can be built into technology, ultimately putting patients at risk.
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NHS needs to be ‘slim and simple’ to allow innovation, Donnelly says

Speaking at HETT on 2 October the chief digital officer at NHSE spoke about the importance of working with the
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Salford Royal signs £25m deal with Hitachi to improve care through data

Dubbed the 'digital control centre' the 10-year project aims to advance acute and integrated care at Salford Royal NHS Foundation
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New patient list rules are a ‘significant undertaking’ for digital providers, Babylon says

Paul Bate, managing director of NHS services for Babylon, told Digital Health News that setting up new patient lists would
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NHSX ‘must not grow an empire at the centre’, says Gould

Speaking at HETT, Gould said NHSX must set the foundations to enable innovators to build and scale their technologies more
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