Digital Health Coffee Time Briefing ☕
Today’s briefing covers trials into the use of psychoactive medicines to treat PTSD and academics calling for regulation of Femtech devices.
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Today’s briefing covers trials into the use of psychoactive medicines to treat PTSD and academics calling for regulation of Femtech devices.
Applications have opened for the Evidence Generator Bootcamp from DigitalHealth.London, aimed at companies looking to enhance their evidence generation.
Alcidion has launched Miya Results Tracking in a bid to reduce the risk of test results not being followed up and thus improve patient safety.
Our latest Movers and Shakers roundup features plenty of movement within NHS England and a new chief executive for Health Innovation Kent Surrey Sussex.
Health leaders have given a cautious welcome to the Spring budget’s announcement of £3.4 billion of investment in NHS digitisation.
Today’s briefing includes NHS England publishing guidance on network segmentation and Sonari Analytics and Candel Therapeutics announcing a partnership.
Access HSC managing director Steve Sawyer has said that it is “blinkered” to solely look at and worry about EPRs because “it is not about the EPR anymore”.
Tactix4 has released the code for its open source nursing observations system, with more modules
The Department of Health is in talks with the Treasury and NHS trusts over who
A shared care record and improved information governance protocols are key parts of a pioneering
Bridgewater Community Healthcare NHS Trust is using money from the technology fund to develop a
The Department of Health has issued guidance on the creation of patient data ‘safe havens’