NHS 111 here to stay – NHS England
NHS 111 will remain integral to NHS Englandās plans to improve urgent and emergency care, despite criticism from GPs.
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NHS 111 will remain integral to NHS Englandās plans to improve urgent and emergency care, despite criticism from GPs.
Oxehealth has completed a six-month proof of concept study using camera-based health monitoring software at a high security mental health hospital.
North Bristol NHS Trust will go-live with its Lorenzo electronic patient record system on 18 October.
The Welsh government is investing Ā£6.7 million to develop an IT system to link health and social care services around the country.
Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board in Wales has received a Ā£6.2 million investment from the Welsh government to implement the national patient administration system Myrddin.
NHS England is testing an online version of non-emergency phone service NHS 111 that uses a simplified version of the algorithm used by call handlers.
Prime Endoscopy Bristol has gone paperless and has nurses doing SNOMED coding while in clinic using a system from Responsive 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
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