Spring Budget includes ÂŁ3.4billion extra investment in NHS digitisation
The Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has announced ÂŁ3.4 billion of new investment in NHS digitisation in the Spring Budget.
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The Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has announced ÂŁ3.4 billion of new investment in NHS digitisation in the Spring Budget.
Coordination, consistency and an improved incentive structure are needed for digital transformation of the health service, a BT-sponsored roundtable heard.
Today’s briefing includes Evergreen Life being named Growth Award winner at the HealthTechX Summit and Magentus and Google Cloud partnering on AI solutions.
Elcom will be providing its spend management platform to the Humber & North Yorkshire Procurement Collaborative to drive cost efficiencies.
NHS Scotland’s Right Decision Service is supported by the Tactuum Quris platform, for the development and governance of clinical guidance and policies.
Today’s briefing features investment for EarSwitch and Imperial College Healthcare offering patients, relatives and carers 24/7 access to senior clinicians.
NHS England will republish its patient data contracts with Palantir and IQVIA with fewer redactions, following legal action by Good Law Project.
Manchester University Foundation Trust began a procurement in August 2018 for a future EPR solution
Hylandâs OnBase electronic document management platform will help improve medical data management and reduce operational
The vendor will digitise sexual health, mental health, healthy living and parenting services for London-based
The lab provides a space for digital innovation design, bringing together health tech businesses, clinicians
If proposed conditions such as regulatory approvals and employee consultations are met, the deal could