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Alert implements in Alsaka
Portugese health IT firm Alert has completed its first US implementation after going live at an initial clinic within the SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium (SEARHC).
Doubts mount over acute ASCC funding
NHS hospital trusts in the south of England have been told that they are unlikely to receive any central funding through a planned new Additional Supply Capability and Capacity procurement, E-Health Insider has been told.
GPs to pay for NHS Appraisal Toolkit
The Department of Health has announced that GPs will have to pay to access its NHS Appraisal Toolkit website from the end of October.
Scotland launches NHS Inform
Scotland has launched a one-stop health advice service to make it easier for the public to access health information and to provide better value for money.
ISoft launches stand alone ePrescribing
Clinical software supplier, iSoft, has launched a web-based ePrescribing and medications administration system for the NHS.
Birmingham SCR scare proves false
The vast majority of the Summary Care Records identified as out-of-date are actually up-to-date, an investigation has discovered.
Drones to deliver urgent blood samples for Guy’s and St Thomas’
Electric drones will deliver urgent blood samples for Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust,
GPs to get easier access to Yorkshire and Humber Care Record
The first GP practice has gone live with an EMIS functionality which allows easier access
OneLondon’s UCP expands to sickle cell disease patients
The Universal Care Plan (UCP), OneLondon’s shared care planning solution, has extended to support sickle
NHS clinical scientist warns of AI ‘deployment blockage’
A “deployment blockage” in the NHS is preventing AI from being adopted at scale, according
Full-fibre radio network to help prevent loss of life on UK’s coastline
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency has launched a £175 million search and rescue radio network