UCLH outsources ICT to Atos in deal worth at least Ā£150m
The big London NHS trust makes another big IT investment, hinting at ambitions to become an “exemplar”.
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The big London NHS trust makes another big IT investment, hinting at ambitions to become an “exemplar”.
Since April 2015, UK health providers have reported more than 1300 ādata security incidentsā, including hundreds of cyber-attacks.
The humble barcode has been ubiquitous in retail for decades. Now the NHS is trying to use the technology to track faulty devices and improve patient safety.
Ambulance dispatchers in the capital were reduced to using pen and paper on one of the busiest nights of the year.
IMS Maxims chief clinical information officer has been elected chair of the CCIO Industry Network, a group of clinicians working for healthcare technology and software suppliers.
We asked 20 UK digital health leaders for their predictions for 2017. One word came through louder than any other.
With the National Programme for IT finally coming to close, and new funding scarce, there were fewer system deployments in the NHS in 2016. But in those trusts that did go-live, new systems have mostly avoided the chaos that accompanied many deployments
Royal Papworth Hospital and Cambridge University Hospitals have developed an interface for sharing blood tests
Amazonās algorithms trawl information on NHS websites to provide answers to questions like: āHow do
NHS Digital will overhaul the design of its digital services after putting out a notice
Oxford Health has introduced Oxehealthās Digital Care Assistant (DCA), which allows nurses to check patients’
The RYSE Digital Health Call invites early-stage health tech companies to apply for Ā£250k –