Southern trusts to get Ā£50m central funds before March 2019
More than Ā£50 million in central government money is yet to be paid to southern NHS trusts to deploy new clinical IT systems before March 2019.
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More than Ā£50 million in central government money is yet to be paid to southern NHS trusts to deploy new clinical IT systems before March 2019.
This weekās round up includes a think-tank report on GP practice, a link-up between Emis and a decision support provider, innovative work at BMI Healthcare, and a reminder about the EHI Awards 2016.
Digital Health Intelligence has completed the first phase of the Clinical Software Usability Survey after collecting ratings for more than 100 systems from more than 1,300 clinicians; and has begun to analyse the data.
West of Scotlandās health boards plan to share information by connecting their Orion clinical portals, creating a regional view of patient records.
An operation performed tomorrow (14 April) at a London hospital on a patient with colon cancer will be the first in the world to be broadcast live through virtual reality technology.
NHS England has published data on a series of self-reported digital maturity measures for 239 NHS trusts.
Hospital IT contracts set up under the National Programme for IT will continue to be funded to the tune of Ā£500 million up to 2020, NHS England has said.
A study is underway at Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust (PHU) to show how da
Northern Ireland’s department of health is rolling out a patient portal which allows people to
Henley Business School has been awarded an Ā£1.2m grant to develop an AI system for
NHS Orkney has announced plans to go live with an electronic patient record app in
Digital Health chief executive Jon Hoeksma has won ‘Ally of the Year’ at the National