
Video technology trialled for premature babies in Scottish hospital
The Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow are undertaking a trial that allows parents to be updated on their premature babies.
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The Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow are undertaking a trial that allows parents to be updated on their premature babies.
An online version of the NHS non-emergency 111 helpline has been launched in Suffolk, as one of four trials across England.
The CQC has cracked down on potentially unsafe online prescribers that fail to carry out adequate identity checks or to review a patient’s medical history.
Digital Health’s GP columnist Dr Neil Paul is worried about the proliferation of local shared record schemes, creating multiple data ponds and boundary problems, he argues patients would be better served by a national summary care record that put them in control.
From April, parents of the 136,000 babies born across London each year will be able to access an eRedbook to manage their children’s health online.
There are millions of both pounds and euros given to fund digital technology products, alongside a novel way to allow carers to book beds for patients.