Cards could link exercise and benefits
Councils could use smartcards to link prescribed exercise packages to benefits, a think-tank report on the role of local authorities in public health has suggested.
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Councils could use smartcards to link prescribed exercise packages to benefits, a think-tank report on the role of local authorities in public health has suggested.
The Department of Health has announced two competitions for small businesses, with ÂŁ5m available for ideas to improve the lives of people living with mental illness or who are at the end of their lives.
The NHS Commissioning Board will commission access to national IT services for primary care contractors; who will be responsible for implementation and training.
The Department of Health has said it wants to become a “digital exemplar in Whitehall” in a plan for doing more of its work online and through social media.
Primary care IT leaders have expressed concern about the late decisions that are being made on who will be responsible for GP IT in the future.
The transition away from the National Programme for IT in the NHS is finally underway and will gather speed in 2013, according to NHS IT directors asked for their views of the year ahead.
EHealth Insider’s annual quiz is back with some taxing questions about NHS IT in 2012; and there’s a chance to win a prize.
A mental health app will launch across Oxfordshire to help young people aged 11 to
X-on Health has acquired Hanley Consulting to strengthen its technology and expert services for UK
The UK government has announced plans to create a real-time surveillance system to monitor the
A project by North East London Cancer Alliance is integrating AI into cancer diagnostic pathways
Patchwork Health has announced the acquisition of L2P Enterprise Ltd that will see the creation