Healthcare IT news in brief
This weekās industry round-up includes the news that NHS Shared Business Services has delivered a new framework and Skyscape has won a contract with Genomics England.
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This weekās industry round-up includes the news that NHS Shared Business Services has delivered a new framework and Skyscape has won a contract with Genomics England.
Spending review marks “biggest injection of investment in the rebuilding and redesign of our digital infrastructure,” says NHS England’s Tim Kelsey
NHS England has appointed Cernerās managing director for population health as the new national director for commissioning operations and information.
NHS patients in England are on track to book 10 million appointments and order more than 15 million prescriptions online in this financial year.
Nearly all of England’s GPs are able to write additional information into a patient’s Summary Care Record from within their clinical system and more than 80% of SystmOne practices have added codes already.
Care plan sharing scheme Coordinate My Care has gone live with InterSystemsā HealthShare.
The Royal College of Psychiatrists is the first to back the Clinical Software Usability Survey, launched by Digital Health and the Chief Clinical Information Officer Leaders Network.
Airedale NHS Foundation Trust has postponed the go-live of its Oracle Health electronic patient record
NHS trusts using the FDP have treated on average 114 more inpatients in theatres a
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has delayed the go live for its Cerner Millennium
Charlotte Refsum, director of health policy at the Tony Blair Institute will sit on the
Professor Sir Stephen Powis, national medical director at NHS England, has been confirmed as the