London trust sees e-prescribing gains
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has realised significant benefits with the completion of its electronic prescribing implementation earlier this year.
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Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has realised significant benefits with the completion of its electronic prescribing implementation earlier this year.
Figures provided by the head of the National Audit Office, Amyas Morse, reveal that BT is paid £9m for each installation of the RiO community patient record software in the South of England.
Philips Electronics has launched a multi-modality, multi-vendor imaging portal that allows radiologists and referring clinicians to collaborate more effectively.
Think-tank 2020Health has urged the government to give “firm strategic leadership” to telehealth and not to rely on local health communities to overcome the challenges of getting it used at scale.
The Department of Health has launched an online comparison tool for expectant parents to compare and rate maternity services in England.
A breakdown of the costs of BT’s £542m National Programme for IT in the NHS contract for the South of England shows it will receive up to £36m for each Cerner system.
Between 30 and 40% of the staff who are currently employed in primary care trusts could find a role supporting commissioning in the new NHS, MPs heard this week.
A white paper, published by homecare technology company, Birdie, has called for more integration between
Today’s Coffee Time Briefing covers Oxford Health’s £35m digital mental health framework and a cyberattack
Digital Health News reporter, Jordan Sollof is joined by Lloyd Price and Mohammad Al-Ubaydli to
Electric drones will deliver urgent blood samples for Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust,
The first GP practice has gone live with an EMIS functionality which allows easier access