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Today’s Coffee Time Briefing covers Oxford Health’s Ā£35m digital mental health framework and a cyberattack on US-based Planned Parenthood
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Today’s Coffee Time Briefing covers Oxford Health’s Ā£35m digital mental health framework and a cyberattack on US-based Planned Parenthood
Digital Health News reporter, Jordan Sollof is joined by Lloyd Price and Mohammad Al-Ubaydli to discuss why the NHS is difficult to sell to.
Electric drones will deliver urgent blood samples for Guyās and St Thomasā NHS Foundation Trust, as part of a six-month pilot.
The first GP practice has gone live with an EMIS functionality which allows easier access to the Yorkshire and Humber Care Record.
The Universal Care Plan (UCP), OneLondonās shared care planning solution, has extended to support sickle cell disease patients.
A “deployment blockage” in the NHS is preventing AI from being adopted at scale, according to an NHS consultant clinical scientist.
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency has launched a Ā£175 million search and rescue radio network to prevent loss of life on the coast and at sea.
Further details about the second round of NHS England’s Nursing Technology Fund, including an expansion
Healthcare leaders must consider implementing āradicalā proposals to improve the use of electronic patient records,
Personal health records systems are set to be a significant part of the National Information
Dudley IT Services has undertaken a successul Windows XP to Windows 7 migration for Dudley
University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has signed a commercialisation agreement with CGI to