South Acute Programme approved
The outline business case for the South Acute Programme has been approved by HM Treasury and the first procurement is due to launch this summer.
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The outline business case for the South Acute Programme has been approved by HM Treasury and the first procurement is due to launch this summer.
United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust has decided not to take CSC’s Lorenzo electronic patient record system under a deal between the Department of Health and the company.
The government’s plan to sequence 100,000 human genomes and link these to electronic health records will be “as significant as the founding of the Internet”, health secretary Jeremy Hunt told a US audience yesterday.
Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust is sending discharge letters to GPs across eight clinical commissioning groups using PCTI’s Electronic Document Transfer Hub.
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Health secretary Jeremy Hunt is selling the UK as a “global hub of health technology” at the Health Datapalooza conference in Washington today.
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