
Movers and Shakers news roundup
This Movers and Shakers roundup focuses on departures at NHS England, following government announcements that it will lose half of its staff.
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This Movers and Shakers roundup focuses on departures at NHS England, following government announcements that it will lose half of its staff.
Prime minister Sir Keir Starmer has announced plans to bring NHS England back into the Department of Health and Social Care.
Today’s news briefing covers InterSystems’ new IntelliCare EHR, seed funding for Ignota Labs, and The King’s Fund’s Social Care 360 report.
Strolll, a company that uses augmented reality (AR) glasses to help patients with neurological disorders, has secured £10.35m in funding.
An admin error meant more than 5,200 patients weren’t invited to routine screening because their details didn’t reach the right IT systems.
A West Midlands adult social care programme that uses digital tech to help citizens live safely at home for longer has been extended.
Host Jordan Sollof is joined by Kaye Reynolds and Sascha Mullen to delve into how ‘legacy debt’ in the NHS is risking patient safety.
NHS England has established pilots for a “system-wide transformation” of emergency services, which includes enhancing
Stockport NHS Foundation Trust has expanded its deployment of the Kainos Evolve electronic document and
London trusts are exiting their national digital imaging contracts on schedule, a bulletin from the
North West Ambulance Service NHS Trust has created an online game to educate people about
Giving patients access to their GP records can reduce demand for traditional appointments and telephone