Wales integrates health and social care
The Welsh government is investing ÂŁ6.7 million to develop an IT system to link health and social care services around the country.
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The Welsh government is investing ÂŁ6.7 million to develop an IT system to link health and social care services around the country.
Thousands of urgent care plans for the chronically ill and dying will be shared between health and social care providers across London using InterSystems’ HealthShare.
Bristol’s shared care record scheme has moved into phase two with the aim of reaching 10,000 users over the next five to seven years.
The British Standards Institution has published a set of standards to support developers creating health and wellness apps.
OpenEHR has been a slow burn, but Ewan Davis believes some recent developments mean it’s about to take off in a big way.
GP Neil Paul is worried that time is nearly up for general practice as we have known it. It’s time to federate, and that will mean thinking IT.