Movers and shakers news round-up
The latest movers and shakers in the health IT industry include a number of new faces at NHS Digital, hospital trusts and CCGs.
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The latest movers and shakers in the health IT industry include a number of new faces at NHS Digital, hospital trusts and CCGs.
Four NHS trusts have signed up with cyber security firm Darktrace with a view to automatically identifying possible cyber threats.
Babylon Health is reported to have started recruiting GPs in Birmingham despite being currently blocked from expanding into the city.
CareFlow Connect has been pushed to some 1,050 clinicians across all nine of the trust’s sites, following a pilot stage that ran in 2017.
A patient portal for people with dementia will be launched in Northern Ireland this month as part of the countryās national electronic care record project.
Royal Bolton Hospital is distributing more than 300 Myco smart devices to clinicians across its paediatric, maternity and critical care wards.
From August, women registered with GP services in London will begin to receive text messages encouraging them to book screening appointments.
A pilot by South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust is utilising technology to support
NHS Lothian in Scotland has made an AI-powered physiotherapy clinic available to nearly one million
Our latest Coffee Time Briefing covers robotic-assisted surgery at Queen Elizabeth Hospital and funding for
Jordan Sollof is joined by Rachel Dunscombe, OpenEHR International chief executive to discuss data, women
Digital Health News asked suppliers to share their predictions about what lies ahead for the