QRisk2 in TPP “fixed” but up to 270,000 patients affected
Up to 270,000 patients have been affected by errors in a cardiovascular disease risk calculator, which is being blamed on a âcode mapping” issues.
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Up to 270,000 patients have been affected by errors in a cardiovascular disease risk calculator, which is being blamed on a âcode mapping” issues.
This weekâs industry round up focuses on companies and company appointments, and includes news of some European recognition for Patientrack, a new partnership for Bridgehead, and a new chief executive for Arkivum.
Levels of electronic prescribing in NHS hospitals remain stubbornly low, with less than a fifth of hospitals making widespread use of inpatient e-prescribing.
A study of a large scale, supported self-care programme in Liverpool has found clear reductions in emergency admissions and secondary care costs for some patients.
Patients can now book and cancel GP appointments through a new feature launched on iPlatoâs MyGP.
Babylon Health says it has launched the first AI capable of triaging patients; although the company acknowledges that it doesnât always agree with clinicians.
While most patients are happy have their medical records used to support medical research, few are comfortable with how it is being handled, Healthwatch England has reported.
Professor Sir Stephen Powis, national medical director at NHS England, has been confirmed as the
Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust is using the MyStaff app to improve staff
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
Today’s roundup industry news covers Cera’s Tech for Good award win and an innovative stroke