Health IT news in brief
Today’s Health IT news covers an Allscripts deployment in Manchester, a patient controlled records in Papworth and nurses fined for breaching privacy.
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Today’s Health IT news covers an Allscripts deployment in Manchester, a patient controlled records in Papworth and nurses fined for breaching privacy.
Health tech companies and start-ups pitched to Salford CCG in a Dragon Den’s style contest to win funding and a pilot for their products.
The US-based company behind the NHS radiation staff data breach, Landauer, remains silent as more trusts fall victim to the cyber-security incident.
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) says thousands of GPs should not switch off “enhanced” information sharing, despite ongoing concerns.
NHS England is hoping to train 300 NHS staff to become “digital leaders” by 2021 by running them through 12-month training course.
DeepMind Health, is talking to trusts around England about implementing its technology. However, after cheap introductory deals, market rates would return.
Five apps will help launch NHS’s new digital tool library, including the private video consultation on-demand service Babylon Health.
More than half of acute trusts have signed up to the NHS federated data platform,
GP blood testing services across south east London have been restored following the cyber attack
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (LTHT) is piloting an AI tool to assess whether it
AI platform Ada Health has announced a three-year extension to its partnership with French health
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