Hancock’s ‘tech revolutionâ to include mandatory open standards
The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care has published his plans for the use of digital in health and social care.
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The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care has published his plans for the use of digital in health and social care.
The former CIO of Devon Partnership NHS Trust has been drafted in to head up digital strategy for the integrated care system in north-west England.
The technology uses a regular smartphone camera to capture a biosensor with a sputum sample, with results delivered ‘in seconds’.
The programme looks at the possibility of harnessing artificial intelligence to improve the speed and accuracy of cancer diagnoses.
The service collects de-identified patient data from GP practices across the UK for public health research and is endorsed by NHS England.
Though the NHS Business Authority runs random checks, it is estimated that prescription fraud costs the NHS in England an estimated ÂŁ256m a year.
NHS Digital has described the multi-partner project as a ‘hot-bed’ for healthcare technology exploration as well as being a âlaunchpadâ for concepts.
Englandâs most senior nurse, Duncan Burton, is the latest NHS keynote announced to join the
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NHS Humber and North Yorkshire Integrated Care Board (ICB) has signed technology firm N3i to
Researchers at Imperial College have developed an AI tool which could identify people at risk
The UK government and NHS England should ring-fence funding for digital transformation in health and