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IT crash at Peterborough and Stamford Hospitals resolved
Two midlands hospitals were hit by a major IT crash, forcing the cancellations of appointments as staff struggled to access patient records.
Shared digital pathology network set-up in the north
A first of its kind digital histopathology partnership has been created between two northern trusts to accelerate the turnaround on test results.
Doctors beat algorithms on diagnosis – study
Doctors âvastly outperformedâ computer algorithms when it comes to giving a correct , according to an American research trial.
Hunt says IT spend protected in financial crisis
Health secretary Jeremy Hunt has given IT as an example of the kind of long-term investment in the health service that he wants to see as the NHS battles with a financial crisis and funding gap.
Keith McNeil joins CCIO advisory panel
The NHS chief clinical information officer adds to growing number of Health IT hats.
Babylon Health passed CQC inspection
Another mobile-based digital health service app, Babylon Health, has passed regulatory muster.
Digital Dermatology pathway for primary care launched in Scotland
An app aimed to helping faster diagnosis and assessment of skin conditions is being rolled
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Today’s roundup industry news covers Cera’s Tech for Good award win and an innovative stroke
AI tool to help detect lung cancer deployed in Greater Manchester
AI that helps detect diseases such as lung cancer quicker is being rolled out at
OneAdvanced discontinues Carenotes EPR system
Software supplier OneAdvanced has confirmed that it has withdrawn its Carenotes electronic patient record (EPR)
Hertfordshire stroke patients receive faster care via FaceTime
A remote video triage system has helped more than 170 patients in Hertfordshire access life-saving