NHS hospitals won’t be paperless before 2027
A new report from market research firm Digital Health Intelligence concludes the government’s target for all NHS hospitals to become paperless will not be met before 2027.
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A new report from market research firm Digital Health Intelligence concludes the government’s target for all NHS hospitals to become paperless will not be met before 2027.
It was revealed at the weekend that Fitbit has held discussions with the NHS on health wearables for people with long-term conditions.
From September the newly revamped NHS Choices will become NHS.uk and the gateway to order repeat prescriptions, book appointments, register for a GP and find a pharmacy.
A secure clinical e-mail system is now being extended to all health care professionals in primary care in Ireland, including community pharmacists.
Today’s health IT news in brief covers an expansion of shared records in East London and the continuing fall out from the cyberattack on US radiation monitoring firm Landauer.
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The trust rolled out Allocate’s MedicOnduty, MedicOnline and LocumOnduty software which has replaced a number
The toolkit could prevent up to 2,500 emergency admissions a year using digital services, saving
The regulations ‘are not in line’ with wider NHS England policy and allow digital providers
Docly was officially registered with the CQC on 9 August and was officially launched in