Digital monitoring key to health future
Personal digital health technologies could replace the traditional healthcare systems in the way that electricity made candles obsolete, health entrepreneur Ali Parsa has claimed.
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Personal digital health technologies could replace the traditional healthcare systems in the way that electricity made candles obsolete, health entrepreneur Ali Parsa has claimed.
The Health and Social Care Board in Northern Ireland is leading a ā¬5.5m European project to help people live independently through the use of technology.
Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust has chosen Allscripts as its preferred supplier for a new electronic patient record system to provide clinicians with a āheads-up displayā of real-time information.
NHS Englandās Technology Enabled Care Services programme will publish a telehealth toolkit for commissioners later this autumn.
The Medical Technology Group has called on the Department of Health to develop a strategy for the use of technology in infection control.
Researchers at Plymouth University will launch a randomised control trial on an e-coaching exercise referral scheme for patients with long-term conditions.
Emis Group has reported a 27% increase in its half-year profits for 2014, attributed in part to the earnings boost from its acquisition of other companies.
A study is underway at Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust (PHU) to show how da
Northern Ireland’s department of health is rolling out a patient portal which allows people to
Henley Business School has been awarded an Ā£1.2m grant to develop an AI system for
NHS Orkney has announced plans to go live with an electronic patient record app in
Digital Health chief executive Jon Hoeksma has won ‘Ally of the Year’ at the National