Survey questions future of health apps
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.
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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.
Public Health Englandās John Newton is to replace Tim Kelsey as chair of the National Information Board on an interim basis.
All health boards in Wales will be using the same system for sending pathology and radiology results to GP practices by the end of January next year.
The provision of free wi-fi across the NHS estate is one of four, major recommendations set out by internet entrepreneur Martha Lane Fox in a new report on the digital future of health.
Clinicians at Yeovil Hospital can now access Dorset patients’ GP data through Somerset’s shared care
The NIHR has awarded 36 NHS organisations Ā£30 million to fund new medical technology and
Digital Health and the Equity Charter have joined forced to tackle racism through a partnership
The Digital Health news team gather to dissect the digital and technology aspects of Lord
Today’s Coffee Time Briefing covers a German AI-powered exoskeleton and digital pathology funding for Leeds