Health IT news in brief
This week’s health IT news in brief covers concerns over protection of personal data in the UK and the enhancement of clinical trials and patient safety.
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This week’s health IT news in brief covers concerns over protection of personal data in the UK and the enhancement of clinical trials and patient safety.
Beverley Bryant, NHS Digital’s outgoing director of digital transformation calls for NHS England to fully recognise NHS Digital’s contribution.
NHS England did not confirm when the 16 GDEs or the seven mental health GDEs (promised £5 million each) would be expecting the funding.
Senior NHS Digital director Beverley Bryant is to leave the Leeds-based NHS IT agency to become CCO of health software supplier System C.
NHS Improvement is considering its responsibilities as a cybersecurity regulator, according to its latest board papers, following May’s cyber-attack.
NHS Digital have created GP Data Hub allowing for patients to get statistics relating to their practice. It will cover GP practices from across England.
Recovery costs from the recent global cyber-attack are yet to be calculated, according to some trusts. A total of 48 trusts were affected by the attack.
Recommended digital therapies for mental health conditions could free up thousands of NHS therapists’ hours,
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Dr Alec Price-Forbes has been appointed as the national CCIO and Helen Balsdon as the
Careology and the Ella Dawson Foundation have partnered to offer tailored support to young people
Digital forms have been rolled out across Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent to enable personalised clinical care