Tech fund money released this week
The first release of money from the £260m ‘Safer Hospitals, Safer Wards: Technology Fund’ is expected this week.
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The first release of money from the £260m ‘Safer Hospitals, Safer Wards: Technology Fund’ is expected this week.
The Medical Protection Society has created a free advice app for doctors to help them handle claims and complaints.
Hundreds of GP practices across the south of England are migrating from Windows XP to Windows 7 under a programme lead by Healthcare Computing.
The Information Commissioner’s Office is concerned that the information provided to patients on care.data is not clear enough about how to opt out of the programme.
Portsmouth midwives have co-created an app to help expectant mothers decide where they want to have their babies.
Three southern trusts have jointly tendered for an electronic document management system under a ten-year contract worth £5m-£10m.
More than 200 care homes will be connected to the telehealth hub at Airedale NHS Foundation Trust this winter.
Six NHS trusts will deploy deepc’s AI radiology platform as part of a collaboration with
The NHS in England is to trial an AI tool that can predict patients’ risk
The Scottish government said that its Digital Front Door “goes beyond” the NHS App because
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Professor Joe Harrison, trust CEO and national director of the NHS App, has been confirmed