Wales sets out digital ambitions
Welsh patients will access their medical record online and use smartphones to manage their health as part of a five-year digital health strategy published by the Welsh government.
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Welsh patients will access their medical record online and use smartphones to manage their health as part of a five-year digital health strategy published by the Welsh government.
Dating app Tinder has partnered with NHS Blood and Transplant to raise awareness about organ donations.
Milton Keynes is expanding its shared electronic patient record project to include community and mental health services.
The use of mobile healthcare apps may be on the decline; before apps have had a real chance to make an impact, according to a new survey.
This month’s round-up from the world of healthcare apps and disruptive technologies: includes an NHS trust app to support lung surgery patients; a gaming-inspired stop smoking app; and Ā£10 million for a Manchester IoT project.
The Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust is sticking with Cerner as its core electronic patient record system and has signed a Ā£5 million hosting contract with the company.
The Ministry of Defence has extended its contract with CGI to provide an integrated electronic health record service for the UKās armed forces.
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New medical technologies to diagnose cancer, such as scanners and AI models, will be trialled
Norfolk and Waveney ICB has launched a childrenās virtual ward to support the delivery of
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