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West Yorks action plan almost complete
An action plan produced as a result of an investigation into the use of TPP’s out-of-hours system in West Yorkshire is almost complete, the lead commissioner has revealed.
Study advises EC on e-health models
A study to evaluate business models for e-health in Europe has made a series of policy recommendations for the European Commission to follow to improve the quality and efficiency of e-health services.
NHS Wales gets one number for IT
NHS staff at hospitals in Wales are using a new dedicated service desk and one number for IT support.
Telehealth aids heart failure patients
A European study has shown that patients with heart failure who used an interactive telehealth system with motivational support tools at home spent 73% fewer days in hospital.
Patients may be able to opt out of sharing their data with the FDP
NHS England has been informed by lawyers that key aspects of its Federated Data Platform
Somerset ICB to go live with continuing healthcare platform
NHS Somerset ICB plan to implement a digital platform to ease the transition from children
NHS Providers calls for investment in digital to ‘drive productivity’
NHS Providers has called for government investment into digital technology to improve productivity, following a
Digital test for ADHD diagnosis approved for use in the NHS
The NHS is now using a digital test to speed up the diagnosis of ADHD
Airedale NHS FT delay EPR go-live for further safety testing
Airedale NHS Foundation Trust has delayed the go-live date for its electronic patient record (EPR)