Mobile and app news in brief
This month’s round-up of mobile and app news includes a security ‘destruction tested’ imaging app and projects to help patients with diabetes in hospital and children with asthma in school.
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This month’s round-up of mobile and app news includes a security ‘destruction tested’ imaging app and projects to help patients with diabetes in hospital and children with asthma in school.
The government has indicated that there will be a blitz on removing obsolete technology from the NHS that poses a security risk.
The government has launched a formal consultation on two of the key proposals in Dame Fiona Caldicottâs latest review of data security and information governance in the NHS.
The controversial care.data programme has been killed off following the release of Dame Fiona Caldicott’s report recommending sweeping changes to NHS data security.
Dame Fiona Caldicott’s latest review of information governance and data security in the NHS is out; recommending a stronger focus on information security for trusts, as well as new opt-out for patients. Here’s what you need to know.
NHS Englandâs new commissioning and IT boss has likened the public health systemâs technology to a 1950s bank, and says it is lagging behind many comparable countries.
The London Borough of Sutton and NHS Sutton Clinical Commissioning Group have created a shared care record with social services involvement from the outset.
Our latest Movers and Shakers roundup includes the abrupt departure of TPPâs long-serving clinical director,
An app aimed to helping faster diagnosis and assessment of skin conditions is being rolled
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AI that helps detect diseases such as lung cancer quicker is being rolled out at
Software supplier OneAdvanced has confirmed that it has withdrawn its Carenotes electronic patient record (EPR)