Imaging and pathology IT restored at Barts Health
Imaging has finally been restored at Barts Health NHS Trust, nine days after a computer failure downed several IT systems.
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Imaging has finally been restored at Barts Health NHS Trust, nine days after a computer failure downed several IT systems.
Surrey is using Patients Know Best (PKB) technology to allow clinicians to view a single digital care record across four NHS trusts, all GPs and four CCGs.
This month’s mobile and app news in brief takes a look at AI, patient controlled records, and explores various health app comparison sites – an area NHS England is also getting into with its recently launched App Library.
Digital healthcare company, Babylon Health, have raised about £50 million to create an artificial intelligence (AI) diagnosis tool.
The multi-million Connected Health Cities’ project’s citizens’ juries find patient data sharing accepting if there is a direct patient benefit.
Connected Health Cities has produced a prototype that uses bitcoin technology to create a patient consent model which gives specific permissions.
The largest trust in the country has suffered a huge IT failure affecting its pathology and imaging systems, which is now into its sixth day.
AI that helps detect diseases such as lung cancer quicker is being rolled out at
Software supplier OneAdvanced has confirmed that it has withdrawn its Carenotes electronic patient record (EPR)
A remote video triage system has helped more than 170 patients in Hertfordshire access life-saving
Barts Health NHS Trust has rolled out Cynerio’s healthcare-focused cyber security platform across all of
Digital Health Rewired Pitchfest finalist Little Journey has announced £6 million in Series A funding,