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This week’s top stories include our latest poll which asked readers their thoughts on moves from the private digital health sector from NHS roles.
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This week’s top stories include our latest poll which asked readers their thoughts on moves from the private digital health sector from NHS roles.
Nuance has joined as speaker sponsors of the Cloud and Mobile track of Digital Health Rewired which is taking place in London on 25-26 March.
GP app Push Doctor expanding to Birmingham and the ever app happy Matt Hancock feature in January’s mobile health and apps news in brief.
The app means staff are able to ensure prompt isolation and management of those affected to speed up access to appropriate treatment.
The technology will give healthcare professionals at St Mary’s Hospital secure access from a mobile device to their patients’ latest test results.
The portal will provide 3,500 health and care professionals with access to patient information from eight IT systems once the roll-out is complete.
University of Surrey has developed technology using specially designed algorithms that can identify and reduce the occurrence of urinary tract infections.
The government’s accelerated rollout of the NHS App has saved 1.5 million appointments and helped
Voting has opened for members of the Digital Health Networks to decide the members of
Children’s Health Ireland (CHI) has signed a five-year contract with medical imaging and cyber security
The University of Edinburgh has opened applications for its 2025 AI Accelerator programme.
The Rural Centre of Excellence for Digital Health and Care and Open Medical are creating