ÂŁ20m health data project in the north
A multi-million-pound data project to improve health care across the north of England has been unveiled, giving academics new access to anonymised health data.
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A multi-million-pound data project to improve health care across the north of England has been unveiled, giving academics new access to anonymised health data.
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Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has delayed the go live for its Cerner Millennium
Charlotte Refsum, director of health policy at the Tony Blair Institute will sit on the
Professor Sir Stephen Powis, national medical director at NHS England, has been confirmed as the
Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust is using the MyStaff app to improve staff
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