NHS Hack Day presses for free wi-fi
Two thirds of clinicians believe that having access to wi-fi would improve patient care, the first results of an ongoing nationwide survey on wi-fi in hospitals have suggested.
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Two thirds of clinicians believe that having access to wi-fi would improve patient care, the first results of an ongoing nationwide survey on wi-fi in hospitals have suggested.
Dame Fiona Caldicott’s second review of information governance in the NHS has published its report, seeking to balance the need to share information across health and social care with a patient’s right to say what should be done with their data.
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust has extended its use of Imprivataâs single sign-on solution to support its virtual desktop infrastructure.
Well-known privacy campaigners have launched a new initiative to try and stop NHS Englandâs GP Extraction Service in its tracks.
Trusts have been warned not to delay the start of the procurement process for picture archiving and communications systems to replace the national contracts that willl end shortly.
Health secretary Jeremy Hunt has said he will honour patient opt-outs if they do not want their personal, confidential informaton to be shared.
Trusts need to be thinking about future requirements for a 24/7 NHS when they plan their PACS and RIS procurements, according to Erika Denton, national clinical director for diagnostics, NHS England.
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