Two companies on £20m Scottish EPMA framework
Just two firms – Emis Health and JAC – have been given ‘preferred bidder’ status for an e-prescribing framework contract in Scotland that should be completed and signed by the end of next month.
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Just two firms – Emis Health and JAC – have been given ‘preferred bidder’ status for an e-prescribing framework contract in Scotland that should be completed and signed by the end of next month.
This week’s healthcare news round-up delves into a progress on e-referrals in Ireland, how doctors are getting involved in healthcare social media platforms, and some clever tech from Lincolnshire.
Selected trusts competing for part of a £100 million “digital excellence” funding pot must justify their bid through details of their relationships, support, and digital forward planning.
More than 200,000 people have been through the Government’s flag ship attempt to improve digital health skills, a Tinder Foundation report says.
iPads will be deployed to more than 200 paramedics in Kent to help them manage and send patient electronic information remotely.
iPatient has been approved as the first patient facing software available under the GP Systems of Choice contracts.
Poor data quality and lack of investment identified at big North Manchester hospital trust.
Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust has gone live with the Better Meds electronic prescribing and
More than half of acute trusts have signed up to the NHS federated data platform,
GP blood testing services across south east London have been restored following the cyber attack
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (LTHT) is piloting an AI tool to assess whether it
AI platform Ada Health has announced a three-year extension to its partnership with French health