Mobile health and apps news in brief
GP app Push Doctor expanding to Birmingham and the ever app happy Matt Hancock feature in January’s mobile health and apps news in brief.
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GP app Push Doctor expanding to Birmingham and the ever app happy Matt Hancock feature in January’s mobile health and apps news in brief.
The app means staff are able to ensure prompt isolation and management of those affected to speed up access to appropriate treatment.
The technology will give healthcare professionals at St Maryâs Hospital secure access from a mobile device to their patientsâ latest test results.
The portal will provide 3,500 health and care professionals with access to patient information from eight IT systems once the roll-out is complete.
University of Surrey has developed technology using specially designed algorithms that can identify and reduce the occurrence of urinary tract infections.
Charity Thinking of Oscar is running a 500-cycle ride over five days for its #TOO500 campaign, visiting each childrenâs hospital it will support.
The Unsung Hero Awards are the only national awards recognising non-medical NHS staff and volunteers. The award ceremony will be held on March 1.
Software supplier OneAdvanced has confirmed that it has withdrawn its Carenotes electronic patient record (EPR)
A remote video triage system has helped more than 170 patients in Hertfordshire access life-saving
Barts Health NHS Trust has rolled out Cynerioâs healthcare-focused cyber security platform across all of
Digital Health Rewired Pitchfest finalist Little Journey has announced ÂŁ6 million in Series A funding,
Mike Fell, national cyber operations executive director at NHS England will deliver a national keynote