London hospitals in UK-first health data exchange
Two London trusts have become the first in UK to establish data sharing between their Cerner health information exchanges, covering a population of 1.3 million people.
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Two London trusts have become the first in UK to establish data sharing between their Cerner health information exchanges, covering a population of 1.3 million people.
Every patient in Ireland has been assigned unique identifying number, in an effort to improve patient safety and data quality.
Just two firms – Emis Health and JAC – have been given āpreferred bidderā status for an e-prescribing framework contract in Scotland that should be completed and signed by the end of next month.
This weekās healthcare news round-up delves into a progress on e-referrals in Ireland, how doctors are getting involved in healthcare social media platforms, and some clever tech from Lincolnshire.
Selected trusts competing for part of a Ā£100 million ādigital excellenceā funding pot must justify their bid through details of their relationships, support, and digital forward planning.
More than 200,000 people have been through the Governmentās flag ship attempt to improve digital health skills, a Tinder Foundation report says.
iPads will be deployed to more than 200 paramedics in Kent to help them manage and send patient electronic information remotely.
Online and video GP consultations reached a peak in August 2024 with 5% of patients
New and expectant parents in Wales can be referred directly by their perinatal teams to
The West Yorkshire Association of Acute Trusts (WYAAT) can now access results from across their
Science secretary Peter Kyle has launched a regulatory office, which will support the healthcare sector
Today’s Coffee Time Briefing covers the first pulse field ablation cases at UHCW and a