Third of tech fund 2 bids open source
Thirty per cent of applications for tech fund 2 involve the use of open source software, NHS Englandās head of business systems told the Handi Health Conference at EHI Live 2014 in Birmingham.
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Thirty per cent of applications for tech fund 2 involve the use of open source software, NHS Englandās head of business systems told the Handi Health Conference at EHI Live 2014 in Birmingham.
A week and a half after its launch, Epic is āstarting to deliver some real benefitsā to Cambridge University Hospitals – but the implementation has not been without teething problems.
The much anticipated announcement of which trusts have secured funding from the second round of tech fund bids is in Danny Alexanderās inbox, awaiting approval, Beverley Bryant told EHI Live 2014.
The transition away from local service provider contracts in the North, Midlands and East is a huge risk that will need to be carefully managed, Mary Barber, who is leading the transition for the HSCIC, has warned.
The National Information Boardās framework for action will provide a guiding set of principles for a ārevolutionā in healthcare IT, Health and Social Care Information Centre chief executive Andy Williams has said.
NHS Wales is on time and under budget to complete the roll out of a centrally hosted IT service to its GPs by July 2015.
Social media āopens you upā to public view, but also gives you the opportunity to inform and inspire people, Dr Ranj told EHI Live 2014.
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