NHS App celebrates turning three with 22million users

The NHS App was launched in December 2018 and now boasts 22million registered users - many of whom joined when
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WiFi SPARK spreads festive joy with free TV for hospital patients

WiFi SPARK, owners of Hospedia, will be offering NHS hospital patients three days of entertainment access over Christmas through its
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AI chatbots could help patients discuss sensitive health conditions

Research from the University of Westminster has revealed AI chatbots could be used to get people to open up about sensitive
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New framework for communication technology is launched

NHS Shared Business Services has introduced a new framework to help with pre- and post-appointment communications within the NHS.
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Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital achieves HIMSS Stage 6 rating

Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has been awarded stage 6 EMRAM (Electronic Medical Record Adoption Model) from HIMSS.
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Feedback expands its cloud-based tuberculosis programme in rural India

Feedback will be expanding is TB screening programme, thanks to funding from Amazon Web Services to cover the cost of
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Sexual health charity goes live with new information system

A not-for-profit charity in Guernsey has gone live with a new information system for sexual health services from Inform Health.
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Leeds Teaching Hospitals creates new app for liver transplant patients

Leeds Teaching Hospitals is hoping to take its new app for liver transplant patients to national and international healthcare markets.
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Induction adds group consultation function to Attend Anywhere

Induction's Attend Anywhere platform has expanded with a new clinical group consultation function to support community-based healthcare.
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Chelsea and Westminster launches app to remotely monitor stroke risk

Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation is trialling a new app for stroke patients to monitor their risk, called FibriCheck.
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