What you read in 2013
For the first time in a long time, the National Programme for IT failed to provide the ‘most read’ news stories on EHI in 2013, with company news, big IT failures, big IT contracts and money attracting most interest.
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For the first time in a long time, the National Programme for IT failed to provide the ‘most read’ news stories on EHI in 2013, with company news, big IT failures, big IT contracts and money attracting most interest.
East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust and Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust are jointly procuring an electronic patient record system in a contract worth £10m – £40m.
An app funded by the Department of Health has been launched that encourages people to walk themselves fit by fleeing a fictional bomb attack.
Oxford scientists have developed and trialled contactless technology that uses a digital camera to monitor the vital signs of patients.
NHS England has issued draft planning guidance for 2014-15, calling for action on the NHS Number, progress on the digital revolution, and five-year plans to create a sustainable NHS in the face of ever tougher finances.
A £50m Challenge Fund for GPs to extend patient access through services such as extended opening hours and greater use of online services has opened for applications.
A report on cancer services at Colchester Hospital University NHS Foundation Trust has discovered that it purchased a specialist cancer system – and then failed to implement it.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde has launched a new app for parents of young children
NHS Highland has avoided up to £1m of appointment costs by using a waiting list
Digital Health News has picked out the 10 news stories that sparked the most conversations
MediMusic and Anglia Ruskin University have been awarded £183,682 to investigate how AI and music
A set of recommendations has been published with the aim of reducing the risk of