Barcoded medicines to prevent fake drugs
All prescription medicines will need to carry a barcode on their packaging to reduce the risk of counterfeit and unsafe drugs entering the healthcare system following new European regulations.
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All prescription medicines will need to carry a barcode on their packaging to reduce the risk of counterfeit and unsafe drugs entering the healthcare system following new European regulations.
This weeksā roundup includes news that Spire Healthcare has adopted a wide range of Carestream technologies, a new contract for The Learning Clinic from its first trust, and INPS one-day events.
Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust has gone live with a new version of the Meditech electronic patient record.
East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust and Caradigm have turned several paper nursing forms into electronic documents.
The IT to support Scotland’s health information service, NHS 24, is two year’s late and significantly over budget, according to the Auditor General for Scotland.
GPs could be investigated for failing to share patient data when there is a duty to do so, according to the Information Commissionerās Office.
Two hospital trusts in the Manchester region will implement different electronic patient record systems.
Northern Ireland’s department of health is rolling out a patient portal which allows people to
Henley Business School has been awarded an Ā£1.2m grant to develop an AI system for
NHS Orkney has announced plans to go live with an electronic patient record app in
Digital Health chief executive Jon Hoeksma has won ‘Ally of the Year’ at the National
Women in Somerset with breast lumps will be directly referred to a breast diagnostic clinic