Ireland plans big e-health investment
Ireland is planning to massively increase the amount of money that it spends on healthcare IT as part of a strategy to transform its health services and boost its economy over the next seven years.
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Ireland is planning to massively increase the amount of money that it spends on healthcare IT as part of a strategy to transform its health services and boost its economy over the next seven years.
Alder Hey Childrenās NHS Foundation Trust has awarded a Ā£50m contract to BT as a strategic partner to improve its IT, help to implement a new electronic patient record, and prepare for a move to a new hospital.
The new chair of UKCHIP is urging the various bodies involved in representing NHS IT and information staff to work together to strengthen informatics professionalism.
Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust is using self-check-in and triage kiosks in its emergency department.
Paul Hodgkin, the Sheffield GP who founded Patient Opinion, has stood down as chief executive, and James Munro, its director of research and information, has taken over the role.
GPs may be set for a collision course with senior civil servants over plans to give patients who dial NHS 111 telephone advice centres the right to demand contact from a GP at the practice they are registered.
The Health and Social Care Information Centre is establishing a Caldicott Implementation Monitoring Group to begin work in 2014.
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