CQC under fire over monitoring data
The Care Quality Commission has been criticised after incorrectly placing 60 GP practices in high-risk categories due to āseverely flawedā monitoring data.
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The Care Quality Commission has been criticised after incorrectly placing 60 GP practices in high-risk categories due to āseverely flawedā monitoring data.
Doctors in the cystic fibrosis units at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust are using Emis to improve patient care and reduce their use of paper after upgrading to the latest version of the software.
Two Kent trusts have appointed Oasis as their preferred supplier for a new patient administration system in a joint procurement process, with a likely go-live date in 2016.
The Health and Social Care Information Centre is undertaking a review of how it provides non-clinical information to law enforcement organisations.
Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust has signed a three-year contract for PCTIās Docman solution to share information with GPs and establish an electronic workflow system.
Bristol Community Health, a not-for-profit organisation, is set to sign a five-year contract to roll out Emis Web to its 1,000 community staff.
Lancashire Teaching and Homerton University Hospital NHS foundation trusts have become the first to go live with a nationwide Child Protection Information Sharing project.
Software is being rolled out to 150 GP practices across Greater Manchester with the aim
A Ā£4.2m MedTech accelerator programme has been launched to provide 140 UK SMEs with grants
Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals Trust to file ‘robust defence’ against a claim it
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