North SHA flags reform risk to IT plans
One of England’s cluster strategic health authorities has identified the government’s health reforms as posing a risk to its IT and information plans.
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One of England’s cluster strategic health authorities has identified the government’s health reforms as posing a risk to its IT and information plans.
A tender notice worth up to £400m has been issued for PAS and EPR systems for nine London acute trusts, in what EHI believes is the largest collaborative tender for healthcare IT outside NPfIT.
Two doctors have launched a web-based system to collect patient reported outcome measures, and have signed up GPs, consultants and GP commissioners to use it.
The Orange smartnumbers service is being used to give GPs and practice nurses in Hampshire easier access to dedicated diabetes consultants.
NHS 24 has been urged to support the business case for providing a computerised cognitive behavioural therapy service for Scotland.
Two NHS pilot sites for a new e-prescribing system have had to suspend their trials because Theriak ehf, the Icelandic company behind the software, has been placed in administration.
The Cabinet Office has launched a consultation on open standards for government IT.
The first GP practice has gone live with an EMIS functionality which allows easier access
The Universal Care Plan (UCP), OneLondon’s shared care planning solution, has extended to support sickle
A “deployment blockage” in the NHS is preventing AI from being adopted at scale, according
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency has launched a £175 million search and rescue radio network
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust’s neurosurgery team has introduced mixed reality technology to improve training