Imaging and pathology IT restored at Barts Health
Imaging has finally been restored at Barts Health NHS Trust, nine days after a computer failure downed several IT systems.
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Imaging has finally been restored at Barts Health NHS Trust, nine days after a computer failure downed several IT systems.
Surrey is using Patients Know Best (PKB) technology to allow clinicians to view a single digital care record across four NHS trusts, all GPs and four CCGs.
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Digital healthcare company, Babylon Health, have raised about £50 million to create an artificial intelligence (AI) diagnosis tool.
The multi-million Connected Health Cities’ project’s citizens’ juries find patient data sharing accepting if there is a direct patient benefit.
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The largest trust in the country has suffered a huge IT failure affecting its pathology and imaging systems, which is now into its sixth day.
Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust has withdrawn its decision to award a
NHS England has announced plans to provide digital eye scans in the community for diabetes
The first drones have successfully delivered patient blood samples as part of a six-month trial
NHS Shared Business Services (NHS SBS) has won a place on a national framework agreement
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