HP launches open source EPR for UK
Hewlett Packard has launched the UK version of its electronic patient record system through NHS Englandās open source programme, saying it has already received a āstellarā response.
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Hewlett Packard has launched the UK version of its electronic patient record system through NHS Englandās open source programme, saying it has already received a āstellarā response.
The newly established National Information Board has said it needs some āquick winsā to convince the public and healthcare professionals that the NHS is making progress on its paperless agenda.
The British Standards Institution is set to publish guidelines on the development of healthcare apps in April this year.
The revived Code4Health programme has finally launched, with the first pilot courses for clinicians taking place this month.
Nearly Ā£200 million slashed from NHS Englandās technology fund may be reinstated in future as part of a āstaged roll-outā, health secretary Jeremy Hunt has said.
The āsuccess or failureā of the ‘Five Year Forward View’ depends on the contribution of healthcare IT, NHS England chief executive Simon Stevens has said; and that will be the case whoever takes power in May.
The NHS Choices website must expand beyond its current audience of āhealthy, wealthy mumsā to meet the needs of elderly and poor citizens, NHS England has said.
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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