ÂŁ1B question answered “shortly”: Freeman
EXCLUSIVE: Details of how the government will invest more than ÂŁ1 billion on digitising the NHS over the next five years will be announced shortly, minister for life sciences George Freeman has said.
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EXCLUSIVE: Details of how the government will invest more than ÂŁ1 billion on digitising the NHS over the next five years will be announced shortly, minister for life sciences George Freeman has said.
Seven âtest bedâ sites for innovations such as remote monitoring and wearable technologies will be announced today by NHS England chief executive Simon Stevens.
This week’s round up of industry news includes updates on big RFID tracking and information sharing projects, and trading updates froom companies including Emis Group.
NHS staff will soon be able to get mobile access to the NHS Spine without the use of a smartcard.
An electronic patient observations system has been developed and rolled out in Oxford.
TechUK has produced recommendations for safe and effective information sharing in health and social care.
The technology behind the Bitcoin currency has potential application in the NHS, where it could open up new ways to share records, the governmentâs chief scientific advisor has argued.
Software supplier OneAdvanced has confirmed that it has withdrawn its Carenotes electronic patient record (EPR)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