âSignificant problemsâ with data access in public health
Public health services have been denied access to health data vital to doing their job, a report from the Commons health select committee says.
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Public health services have been denied access to health data vital to doing their job, a report from the Commons health select committee says.
The new director of the governmentâs online identity scheme has raised the possibility of rolling out the service in the NHS, despite concerns about its security.
A self-testing service for heart failure patients has been launched by Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust.
Two major NHS trusts are preparing to exchange information on shared patients from their different electronic patient record systems.
Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust have digitalised tens of thousands of records ahead of announcing a new EPR.
Draft Sustainability and Transformation Plans are proposing cuts to NHS services, including the closure of acute hospitals and greater reliance of telehealth in parts of London, it has been reported.
An app aimed to helping faster diagnosis and assessment of skin conditions is being rolled
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Software supplier OneAdvanced has confirmed that it has withdrawn its Carenotes electronic patient record (EPR)
A remote video triage system has helped more than 170 patients in Hertfordshire access life-saving