National data opt-out programme comes into force
The national data opt-out programme has been launched, with a view to allowing people to choose how their health data is used for research and planning.
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The national data opt-out programme has been launched, with a view to allowing people to choose how their health data is used for research and planning.
The Recommended Summary Plan for Emergency Care and Treatment (ReSPECT) is an emergency care plan for recording recommendations arising from discussion between clinician and patient, or those close to the patient.
The âData Sharing and Technology: Exploring the attitudes of people with asthmaâ report, which was put together by Asthma UK revealed that of the 3000 people who took part in the survey, 83% felt comfortable to share their information for research purposes.
The latest Digital Health cyber security round-up examines research warning that airports are ill-equipped to deal with attacks from cyber space, and a report that suggest businesses that operate bring your own device policies are more likely to suffer security breaches.
Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust will implement IMMJâS electronic document management system (EDMS) as part of a âmajorâ transformation project that has also seen the trust sign with a new electronic patient record supplier.
In May, the London-based company signed two new deals with healthcare organisations in Singapore and Bahamas, creating 100 jobs across Britain.
Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust is to implement a cognitive computing-based decision support solution system to help improve the treatment of patients who have suffered a heart attack.
Digital Health has unveiled the draft programme for its Rewired 2025 event which will take
Today’s Coffee Time Briefing covers a tech-powered initiative for unpaid carers in Surrey and digital
A âmajor incidentâ has been declared at Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust âfor
Airedale NHS Foundation Trust has postponed the go-live of its Oracle Health electronic patient record
NHS trusts using the FDP have treated on average 114 more inpatients in theatres a