Emergency services tender worth Ā£1.2bn
The Home Office has issued a tender for an emergency services communications network worth up to Ā£1.2 billion which will cover 13 ambulance trusts.
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The Home Office has issued a tender for an emergency services communications network worth up to Ā£1.2 billion which will cover 13 ambulance trusts.
Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust, which was due to become the first UK trust do deploy the Cosmic electronic patient record system from Swedish company Cambio, has delayed its go-live with no set date for deployment.
The Central Eastern Commissioning Support Unit has decided to close down in October 2014, despite being financially viable for the next two years. This will bring the total number of CSUs down to 15.
The Welsh government will form a new health informatics board as part of moves to ārefreshā its e-health policies, the health minister has announced.
Patients in central Manchester are given extended access to GP practices as part of a data-sharing project.
The NHS e-referrals service will go live in November this year after having undergone several rounds of testing, the Health and Social Care Information Centre has said.
The decommissioning of the NHS Number for Babies service has been delayed until December 2014, NHS England has said.
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