
Digitally enabled care to go ‘mainstream’ in the next decade, Long Term Plan promises
Targets include every patient being able to access digital first primary care by 2023/24 and all secondary care providers being fully digitalised by 2024.
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Targets include every patient being able to access digital first primary care by 2023/24 and all secondary care providers being fully digitalised by 2024.
Due to be published later today, the NHS Long Term Plan, aims to save almost half a million more lives by tackling major killer conditions.
Nurses and clinicians at at the trust use the system to collect clinical data throughout a patient’s journey through A&E.
The trial will look into whether Owlstone Medical’s breath test technology can help pick up signs of cancer at an earlier stage.
NHS Digital said the latest figures shows a growing demand in digital services across the sector, with the platform handling 3,500 messages a second.
The platform will give Wren Hall’s 100 members of staff alerts of resident alarm calls and details of their caseload for the day.
The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care announced a number of changes will be made under the GP IT Futures framework.
Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust board has highlighted cyber security risks owing to
NHS England has launched a ‘ping and book’ pilot project using the NHS App to
Today’s coffee briefing covers Ezra’s AI-powered full-body MRI scan, an immersive VR experience at NHS
Chief nursing information officers Hayley Grafton and Helen Balsdon are the first speakers to be
West Middlesex University Hospital has gone live with a clinical decision support tool to help