IT could save NHS Ā£13.7bn a year: Kelsey
The use of digital technology can save the NHS in England up to Ā£13.7 billion a year by 2020, according to Tim Kelsey, national director for patents and information.
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The use of digital technology can save the NHS in England up to Ā£13.7 billion a year by 2020, according to Tim Kelsey, national director for patents and information.
Patients will have real-time access to their full digital health record by 2018, under new plans unveiled by NHS England.
NHS Choices will be rebranded as NHS.uk as part of plans to make it a ādigital hubā for people to access health services, according to Beverley Bryant, director of strategic systems and technology, NHS England.
Two southern acute trusts have been awarded Ā£10 million in government funding for a massive digitisation project involving scanning around 300 million pages of patient records.
The new NHS e-Referral Service was running well on Tuesday afternoon, but has subsequently suffered another day of problems.
Healthcare providers in North West London have created a single diagnostic record for their patients using Sunquest ICE.
Genomics England has announced the four companies that will help interpret human genomes as part of the governmentās ambitious 100,000 Genomes Project.
Science secretary Peter Kyle has launched a regulatory office, which will support the healthcare sector
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