Ā£240m tech fund 2 raided by Treasury
NHS England’s Ā£240m technology fund has been raided by the Treasury to help meet A&E pressures in the run up to the general election.
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NHS England’s Ā£240m technology fund has been raided by the Treasury to help meet A&E pressures in the run up to the general election.
Independent healthcare provider Ramsay Health Care has signed a ten-year contract with IMS Maxims for its open source electronic patient record system and clinical modules.
NHS England has been warned its controversial care.data programme is at its ālast chance saloonā, as it pushes ahead with the trial phase of the project.
Hywel Dda University Health Board is rolling out free wi-fi to patients, staff and visitors, with plans to provide tablets to chemotherapy and dialysis patients during their treatment.
A āproof of conceptā trial for a Birmingham central care record is underway, following an overhaul of the troubled project.
A consortium of seven trusts in the East Midlands has agreed a Ā£30 million contract with GE Healthcare to act as prime contractor for a major refresh of its digital imaging systems.
Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust is working with geographical information systems supplier Esri to assess how its location analytics technology can help it to manage demand for hospital services.
The CQC has committed to fixing its regulatory platform and provider portal, following two reviews
Humber and North Yorkshire Health and Care Partnership is expanding its virtual wards service with
United Lincolnshire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (ULTH) has selected Nervecentre as its preferred electronic patient
NHS Providers found that 73% of trust leaders named funding and financial constraints as the
Today’s Coffee Time Briefing covers a 73% reduction in GP waiting times in New Malden