Mental health app wins NI hack day
The first Health Hack Northern Ireland event held last weekend was won by a group of clinicians and developers who created a mental health information app.
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The first Health Hack Northern Ireland event held last weekend was won by a group of clinicians and developers who created a mental health information app.
Rhidian Bramley, consultant radiologist and chief clinical information officer at The Christie in Manchester, has been highly commended at the annual HSJ awards.
The people behind a scheme to develop an open source GP clinical system are in talks with providers about raising Ā£3m in funding to kickstart the project.
TPP has been awarded a long-awaited contract to provide a centrally funded community and child health system to nine organisations in the South.
The Governmentās proposed GP contract changes will include new payments for GPs who offer patients online access to their health records.
A clinician at Trafford Healthcare NHS Trust, who created a web-based tool that collects patient reported outcome measures, wants to roll it out nationally.
Seven NHS trusts were represented at a new Lorenzo user group meeting intended to give customers a greater influence in shaping the development of the electronic patient record programme.
The government has announced that Ming Tang and Tim Ferris will lead the data and
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