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Alcidion launches ‘smart clinical asset’ in the UK

Australian health tech company Alcidion has launched a 'smart clinical assest' in the UK which it hopes will help the
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NHS seeks supplier to continue Palantir’s work on Covid-19 data store

The platform is currently run by Palantir, which in July had it's contract extended four months. The procurement process for
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Government looks to digital ‘ID cards’ to enable easier access to services

Number 10 revealed on Tuesday it plans to “update existing laws on identity checking to enable digital identity to be
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Movers and Shakers news roundup

Our September edition of Movers and Shakers features appointments at Leeds Academic Health Partnership and Health Education England.
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Allscripts and Microsoft extend partnership for another five years

Allscripts and Microsoft have extended their partnership for another five years with the aim of expanding the development of cloud-based
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HEE calls on NHS digital leaders to help shape future workforce

Health Education England (HEE) is looking for ten CCIOS, CIOs, CNIOs and digital leaders to take part in a informatics
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Avoiding the bungee cord ‘bounce back’ for the health and care system

With many healthtech solutions being delivered within weeks during coronavirus, Indi Singh, looks into how the bungee cord “bounce back”
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NHS Norfolk and Waveney CCG deploys prescribing decision technology

A newly merged clinical commissioning group (CCG) as signed a new agreement which will see prescribing decision technology deployed.
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Covid-19 tracing tool to be built into phones, Apple and Google announce

The new exposure notification system will replace the need for users to install contact-tracing apps developed by public health bodies.
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Web-based platform makes pharmacy services more efficient during Covid

The PharmOutcomes platform saved hours in admin work and sped up the processing of payments for pharmacy services, users have
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