Health IT news in brief
Todayās health IT news in brief covers an expansion of shared records in East London and the continuing fall out from the cyberattack on US radiation monitoring firm Landauer.
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Todayās health IT news in brief covers an expansion of shared records in East London and the continuing fall out from the cyberattack on US radiation monitoring firm Landauer.
System C’s CarePlus Child Health software is to be used to create a unified child health record across six regions in the south of England.
Bradford District Care NHS Foundation Trust has signed a contract to deploy SystmOne across mental health services at the trust.
The Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow are undertaking a trial that allows parents to be updated on their premature babies.
NHS Digital has appointed Home Office chief technology officer, Sarah Wilkinson, as its new CEO.
An online version of the NHS non-emergency 111 helpline has been launched in Suffolk, as one of four trials across England.
The House of Lords Select Committee has published a damning report on the state of NHS health IT, saying thereās a āworrying absence of credible strategyā.
Henley Business School has been awarded an Ā£1.2m grant to develop an AI system for
NHS Orkney has announced plans to go live with an electronic patient record app in
Digital Health chief executive Jon Hoeksma has won ‘Ally of the Year’ at the National
Women in Somerset with breast lumps will be directly referred to a breast diagnostic clinic
Kevin Jarrold has retired from the role of joint CIO at Imperial College Healthcare and