‘Magic carpet’ can detect falls
A “magic carpet” has been developed by scientists at the University of Manchester to help detect falls and predict mobility problems.
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A “magic carpet” has been developed by scientists at the University of Manchester to help detect falls and predict mobility problems.
A £12.5m PACS, RIS and VNA contract in the South East will allow clinicians from outside of the area to view images and provide second opinions.
A prototype for an NHS 111 digital service is being piloted in Lincolnshire.
The contract for one of the first, big national IT projects to be rolled out across the NHS will be re-tendered this autumn.
Three former executives of iSoft are to face a re-trail after a jury failed to agree on whether they conspired to defraud the stock market.
NHS Blood and Transplant is undertaking an electronic reporting pilot with nine hospitals in England, which could lead to the development of a national antibody database.
More than 50 speakers have been booked to give delegates to the conference at EHI Live 2012 the “big picture” on NHS IT, the detail on how to tackle “major works”, and insight into the disruptive power of “health 2.0”.
Northern Health and Social Care Trust in Northern Ireland has gone live with Clinisys Winpath,
Charlotte Refsum, director of health policy at the Tony Blair Institute and Markus Bolton, CEO
Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children is leading a pan-London, 5,000 patient assessment of the
Women will be sent invitations for cancer screening via the NHS App as part of
Ali Parsa the founder of defunct health AI firm Babylon has launched AI health venture